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<?php
 use Illuminate\Support\Str;
 
 return [
 
 /*
 |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
 | Default Session Driver
 |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
 |
 | This option determines the default session driver that is utilized for
 | incoming requests. Laravel supports a variety of storage options to
 | persist session data. Database storage is a great default choice.
 |
 | Supported: "file", "cookie", "database", "apc",
 |            "memcached", "redis", "dynamodb", "array"
 |
 */
 
 'driver' => env('SESSION_DRIVER', 'database'),
 
 /*
 |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
 | Session Lifetime
 |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
 |
 | Here you may specify the number of minutes that you wish the session
 | to be allowed to remain idle before it expires. If you want them
 | to expire immediately when the browser is closed then you may
 | indicate that via the expire_on_close configuration option.
 |
 */
 
 'lifetime' => env('SESSION_LIFETIME', 120),
 
 'expire_on_close' => env('SESSION_EXPIRE_ON_CLOSE', false),
 
 /*
 |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
 | Session Encryption
 |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
 |
 | This option allows you to easily specify that all of your session data
 | should be encrypted before it's stored. All encryption is performed
 | automatically by Laravel and you may use the session like normal.
 |
 */
 
 'encrypt' => env('SESSION_ENCRYPT', false),
 
 /*
 |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
 | Session File Location
 |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
 |
 | When utilizing the "file" session driver, the session files are placed
 | on disk. The default storage location is defined here; however, you
 | are free to provide another location where they should be stored.
 |
 */
 
 'files' => storage_path('framework/sessions'),
 
 /*
 |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
 | Session Database Connection
 |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
 |
 | When using the "database" or "redis" session drivers, you may specify a
 | connection that should be used to manage these sessions. This should
 | correspond to a connection in your database configuration options.
 |
 */
 
 'connection' => env('SESSION_CONNECTION'),
 
 /*
 |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
 | Session Database Table
 |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
 |
 | When using the "database" session driver, you may specify the table to
 | be used to store sessions. Of course, a sensible default is defined
 | for you; however, you're welcome to change this to another table.
 |
 */
 
 'table' => env('SESSION_TABLE', 'sessions'),
 
 /*
 |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
 | Session Cache Store
 |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
 |
 | When using one of the framework's cache driven session backends, you may
 | define the cache store which should be used to store the session data
 | between requests. This must match one of your defined cache stores.
 |
 | Affects: "apc", "dynamodb", "memcached", "redis"
 |
 */
 
 'store' => env('SESSION_STORE'),
 
 /*
 |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
 | Session Sweeping Lottery
 |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
 |
 | Some session drivers must manually sweep their storage location to get
 | rid of old sessions from storage. Here are the chances that it will
 | happen on a given request. By default, the odds are 2 out of 100.
 |
 */
 
 'lottery' => [2, 100],
 
 /*
 |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
 | Session Cookie Name
 |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
 |
 | Here you may change the name of the session cookie that is created by
 | the framework. Typically, you should not need to change this value
 | since doing so does not grant a meaningful security improvement.
 |
 */
 
 'cookie' => env(
 'SESSION_COOKIE',
 Str::slug(env('APP_NAME', 'laravel'), '_').'_session'
 ),
 
 /*
 |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
 | Session Cookie Path
 |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
 |
 | The session cookie path determines the path for which the cookie will
 | be regarded as available. Typically, this will be the root path of
 | your application, but you're free to change this when necessary.
 |
 */
 
 'path' => env('SESSION_PATH', '/'),
 
 /*
 |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
 | Session Cookie Domain
 |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
 |
 | This value determines the domain and subdomains the session cookie is
 | available to. By default, the cookie will be available to the root
 | domain and all subdomains. Typically, this shouldn't be changed.
 |
 */
 
 'domain' => env('SESSION_DOMAIN'),
 
 /*
 |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
 | HTTPS Only Cookies
 |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
 |
 | By setting this option to true, session cookies will only be sent back
 | to the server if the browser has a HTTPS connection. This will keep
 | the cookie from being sent to you when it can't be done securely.
 |
 */
 
 'secure' => env('SESSION_SECURE_COOKIE'),
 
 /*
 |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
 | HTTP Access Only
 |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
 |
 | Setting this value to true will prevent JavaScript from accessing the
 | value of the cookie and the cookie will only be accessible through
 | the HTTP protocol. It's unlikely you should disable this option.
 |
 */
 
 'http_only' => env('SESSION_HTTP_ONLY', true),
 
 /*
 |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
 | Same-Site Cookies
 |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
 |
 | This option determines how your cookies behave when cross-site requests
 | take place, and can be used to mitigate CSRF attacks. By default, we
 | will set this value to "lax" to permit secure cross-site requests.
 |
 | See: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Set-Cookie#samesitesamesite-value
 |
 | Supported: "lax", "strict", "none", null
 |
 */
 
 'same_site' => env('SESSION_SAME_SITE', 'lax'),
 
 /*
 |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
 | Partitioned Cookies
 |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
 |
 | Setting this value to true will tie the cookie to the top-level site for
 | a cross-site context. Partitioned cookies are accepted by the browser
 | when flagged "secure" and the Same-Site attribute is set to "none".
 |
 */
 
 'partitioned' => env('SESSION_PARTITIONED_COOKIE', false),
 
 ];
 
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