'expose.dev', /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Port |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | The port that expose will try to connect to. If you want to bypass | firewalls and have proper SSL encrypted tunnels, make sure to use | port 443 and use a reverse proxy for Expose. | | The free default server is already running on port 443. | */ 'port' => 443, /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Auth Token |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | The global authentication token to use for the expose server that you | are connecting to. You can let expose automatically update this value | for you by running | | > expose token YOUR-AUTH-TOKEN | */ 'auth_token' => '', /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Default TLD |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | The default TLD to use when sharing your local sites. Expose will try | to look up the TLD if you are using Laravel Valet automatically. | Otherwise you can specify it here manually. | */ 'default_tld' => 'test', 'admin' => [ /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Database |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | The SQLite database that your expose server should use. This datbaase | will hold all users that are able to authenticate with your server, | if you enable authentication token validation. | */ 'database' => base_path('database/expose.db'), /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Validate auth tokens |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | By default, once you start an expose server, anyone is able to connect to | it, given that they know the server host. If you want to only allow the | connection from users that have valid authentication tokens, set this | setting to true. You can also modify this at runtime in the server | admin interface. | */ 'validate_auth_tokens' => false, /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Maximum connection length |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | If you want to limit the amount of time that a single connection can | stay connected to the expose server, you can specify the maximum | connection length in minutes here. A maximum length of 0 means that | clients can stay connected as long as they want. | */ 'maximum_connection_length' => 0, /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Subdomain |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | This is the subdomain that your expose admin dashboard will be available at. | The given subdomain will be reserved, so no other tunnel connection can | request this subdomain for their own connection. | */ 'subdomain' => 'expose', /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Subdomain Generator |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | This is the subdomain generator that will be used, when no specific | subdomain was provided. The default implementation simply generates | a random string for you. Feel free to change this. | */ 'subdomain_generator' => \App\Server\SubdomainGenerator\RandomSubdomainGenerator::class, /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Users |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | The admin dashboard of expose is protected via HTTP basic authentication | Here you may add the user/password combinations that you want to | accept as valid logins for the dashboard. | */ 'users' => [ 'username' => 'password' ], /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | User Repository |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | This is the user repository, which by default loads and saves all authorized | users in a SQLite database. You can implement your own user repository | if you want to store your users in a different store (Redis, MySQL, etc.) | */ 'user_repository' => \App\Server\UserRepository\DatabaseUserRepository::class, /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Messages |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | The default messages that the expose server will send the clients. | These settings can also be changed at runtime in the expose admin | interface. | */ 'messages' => [ 'message_of_the_day' => 'Thank you for using expose.', 'invalid_auth_token' => 'Authentication failed. Please check your authentication token and try again.', 'subdomain_taken' => 'The chosen subdomain :subdomain is already taken. Please choose a different subdomain.', ] ] ];