<?php return array( /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Application URL |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | The URL used to access your application. No trailing slash. | */ 'url' => 'http://localhost', /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Application Index |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | If you are including the "index.php" in your URLs, you can ignore this. | | However, if you are using mod_rewrite or something similar to get | cleaner URLs, set this option to an empty string. | */ 'index' => 'index.php', /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Application Language |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | The default language of your application. This language will be used by | default by the Lang library when doing string localization. | | If you are not using the Lang library, this option isn't really important. | */ 'language' => 'en', /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Application Character Encoding |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | This default character encoding used by your application. This is the | character encoding that will be used by the Str, Text, and Form classes. | */ 'encoding' => 'UTF-8', /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Application Timezone |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | The default timezone of your application. This timezone will be used when | Laravel needs a date, such as when writing to a log file. | */ 'timezone' => 'UTC', /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Application Key |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | Your application key should be a 32 character string that is totally | random and secret. This key is used by the encryption class to generate | secure, encrypted strings. | | If you will not be using the encryption class, this doesn't matter. | */ 'key' => '', );