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Extract duplicated site setup to shared file (#63)
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* LICENSE file that was distributed with this source code.
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*/
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require 'vendor/autoload.php';
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$site = require 'site.php';
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$server = new Flarum\Console\Server(
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Flarum\Foundation\Site::fromPaths([
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'base' => __DIR__,
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'public' => __DIR__.'/public',
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'storage' => __DIR__.'/storage',
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])
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);
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/*
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|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Interpret console arguments
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|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Flarum's console interprets all command-line arguments to select and then
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| execute corresponding commands for certain administrative tasks.
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*/
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$server = new Flarum\Console\Server($site);
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$server->listen();
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* LICENSE file that was distributed with this source code.
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*/
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require '../vendor/autoload.php';
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$site = require '../site.php';
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$server = new Flarum\Http\Server(
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Flarum\Foundation\Site::fromPaths([
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'base' => __DIR__.'/..',
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'public' => __DIR__.'/../public',
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'storage' => __DIR__.'/../storage',
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])
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);
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/*
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|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Accept incoming HTTP requests
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|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Every HTTP request pointed to the web server that cannot be served by simply
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| responding with one of the files in the "public" directory will be sent to
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| this file. Now is the time to boot up Flarum's internal HTTP server, which
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| will try its best to interpret the request and return the appropriate
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| response, which could be a JSON document (for API responses) or a lot of HTML.
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*/
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$server = new Flarum\Http\Server($site);
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$server->listen();
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<?php
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/*
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* This file is part of Flarum.
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*
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* For detailed copyright and license information, please view the
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* LICENSE file that was distributed with this source code.
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*/
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/*
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|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Load the autoloader
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|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| First, let's include the autoloader, which is generated automatically by
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| Composer (PHP's package manager) after installing our dependencies.
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| From now on, all classes in our dependencies will be usable without
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| explicitly loading any files.
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*/
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require __DIR__.'/vendor/autoload.php';
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/*
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|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Configure the site
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|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| A Flarum site represents your local installation of Flarum. It can be
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| configured with a bunch of paths:
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| - The *base path* is Flarum's root directory and contains important files
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| such as config.php and extend.php.
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| - The *public path* is the directory that serves as document root for the
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| web server. Files in this place are accessible to the public internet.
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| This is where assets such as JavaScript files or CSS stylesheets need to
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| be stored in a default install.
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| - The *storage path* is a place for Flarum to store files it generates during
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| runtime. This could be caches, session data or other temporary files.
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| The fully configured site instance is returned to the including script, which
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| then uses it to boot up the Flarum application and e.g. accept web requests.
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*/
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return Flarum\Foundation\Site::fromPaths([
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'base' => __DIR__,
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'public' => __DIR__.'/public',
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'storage' => __DIR__.'/storage',
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]);
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