env('CLOCKWORK_ENABLE', false), /* |------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | Features |------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | | You can enable or disable various Clockwork features here. Some features have additional settings (eg. slow query | threshold for database queries). | */ 'features' => [ // Cache usage stats and cache queries including results 'cache' => [ 'enabled' => true, // Collect cache queries 'collect_queries' => true, // Collect values from cache queries (high performance impact with a very high number of queries) 'collect_values' => false, ], // Database usage stats and queries 'database' => [ 'enabled' => true, // Collect database queries (high performance impact with a very high number of queries) 'collect_queries' => true, // Collect details of models updates (high performance impact with a lot of model updates) 'collect_models_actions' => true, // Collect details of retrieved models (very high performance impact with a lot of models retrieved) 'collect_models_retrieved' => false, // Query execution time threshold in miliseconds after which the query will be marked as slow 'slow_threshold' => null, // Collect only slow database queries 'slow_only' => false, // Detect and report duplicate (N+1) queries 'detect_duplicate_queries' => false, ], // Dispatched events 'events' => [ 'enabled' => true, // Ignored events (framework events are ignored by default) 'ignored_events' => [ // App\Events\UserRegistered::class, // 'user.registered' ], ], // Laravel log (you can still log directly to Clockwork with laravel log disabled) 'log' => [ 'enabled' => true, ], // Sent notifications 'notifications' => [ 'enabled' => true, ], // Performance metrics 'performance' => [ // Allow collecting of client metrics. Requires separate clockwork-browser npm package. 'client_metrics' => true, ], // Dispatched queue jobs 'queue' => [ 'enabled' => true, ], // Redis commands 'redis' => [ 'enabled' => true, ], // Routes list 'routes' => [ 'enabled' => false, // Collect only routes from particular namespaces (only application routes by default) 'only_namespaces' => ['App'], ], // Rendered views 'views' => [ 'enabled' => true, // Collect views including view data (high performance impact with a high number of views) 'collect_data' => false, // Use Twig profiler instead of Laravel events for apps using laravel-twigbridge (more precise, but does // not support collecting view data) 'use_twig_profiler' => false, ], ], /* |------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | Enable web UI |------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | | Clockwork comes with a web UI accessibla via http://your.app/clockwork. Here you can enable or disable this | feature. You can also set a custom path for the web UI. | */ 'web' => true, /* |------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | Enable toolbar |------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | | Clockwork can show a toolbar with basic metrics on all responses. Here you can enable or disable this feature. | Requires a separate clockwork-browser npm library. | For installation instructions see https://underground.works/clockwork/#docs-viewing-data | */ 'toolbar' => true, /* |------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | HTTP requests collection |------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | | Clockwork collects data about HTTP requests to your app. Here you can choose which requests should be collected. | */ 'requests' => [ // With on-demand mode enabled, Clockwork will only profile requests when the browser extension is open or you // manually pass a "clockwork-profile" cookie or get/post data key. // Optionally you can specify a "secret" that has to be passed as the value to enable profiling. 'on_demand' => false, // Collect only errors (requests with HTTP 4xx and 5xx responses) 'errors_only' => false, // Response time threshold in miliseconds after which the request will be marked as slow 'slow_threshold' => null, // Collect only slow requests 'slow_only' => false, // Sample the collected requests (eg. set to 100 to collect only 1 in 100 requests) 'sample' => false, // List of URIs that should not be collected 'except' => [ '/horizon/.*', // Laravel Horizon requests '/telescope/.*', // Laravel Telescope requests '/_debugbar/.*', // Laravel DebugBar requests ], // List of URIs that should be collected, any other URI will not be collected if not empty 'only' => [ // '/api/.*' ], // Don't collect OPTIONS requests, mostly used in the CSRF pre-flight requests and are rarely of interest 'except_preflight' => true, ], /* |------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | Artisan commands collection |------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | | Clockwork can collect data about executed artisan commands. Here you can enable and configure which commands | should be collected. | */ 'artisan' => [ // Enable or disable collection of executed Artisan commands 'collect' => false, // List of commands that should not be collected (built-in commands are not collected by default) 'except' => [ // 'inspire' ], // List of commands that should be collected, any other command will not be collected if not empty 'only' => [ // 'inspire' ], // Enable or disable collection of command output 'collect_output' => false, // Enable or disable collection of built-in Laravel commands 'except_laravel_commands' => true, ], /* |------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | Queue jobs collection |------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | | Clockwork can collect data about executed queue jobs. Here you can enable and configure which queue jobs should | be collected. | */ 'queue' => [ // Enable or disable collection of executed queue jobs 'collect' => false, // List of queue jobs that should not be collected 'except' => [ // App\Jobs\ExpensiveJob::class ], // List of queue jobs that should be collected, any other queue job will not be collected if not empty 'only' => [ // App\Jobs\BuggyJob::class ], ], /* |------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | Tests collection |------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | | Clockwork can collect data about executed tests. Here you can enable and configure which tests should be | collected. | */ 'tests' => [ // Enable or disable collection of ran tests 'collect' => false, // List of tests that should not be collected 'except' => [ // Tests\Unit\ExampleTest::class ], ], /* |------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | Enable data collection when Clockwork is disabled |------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | | You can enable this setting to collect data even when Clockwork is disabled. Eg. for future analysis. | */ 'collect_data_always' => false, /* |------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | Metadata storage |------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | | Configure how is the metadata collected by Clockwork stored. Two options are available: | - files - A simple fast storage implementation storing data in one-per-request files. | - sql - Stores requests in a sql database. Supports MySQL, Postgresql, Sqlite and requires PDO. | */ 'storage' => 'files', // Path where the Clockwork metadata is stored 'storage_files_path' => storage_path('clockwork'), // Compress the metadata files using gzip, trading a little bit of performance for lower disk usage 'storage_files_compress' => false, // SQL database to use, can be a name of database configured in database.php or a path to a sqlite file 'storage_sql_database' => storage_path('clockwork.sqlite'), // SQL table name to use, the table is automatically created and udpated when needed 'storage_sql_table' => 'clockwork', // Maximum lifetime of collected metadata in minutes, older requests will automatically be deleted, false to disable 'storage_expiration' => 60 * 24 * 7, /* |------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | Authentication |------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | | Clockwork can be configured to require authentication before allowing access to the collected data. This might be | useful when the application is publicly accessible. Setting to true will enable a simple authentication with a | pre-configured password. You can also pass a class name of a custom implementation. | */ 'authentication' => false, // Password for the simple authentication 'authentication_password' => 'VerySecretPassword', /* |------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | Stack traces collection |------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | | Clockwork can collect stack traces for log messages and certain data like database queries. Here you can set | whether to collect stack traces, limit the number of collected frames and set further configuration. Collecting | long stack traces considerably increases metadata size. | */ 'stack_traces' => [ // Enable or disable collecting of stack traces 'enabled' => true, // Limit the number of frames to be collected 'limit' => 10, // List of vendor names to skip when determining caller, common vendors are automatically added 'skip_vendors' => [ // 'phpunit' ], // List of namespaces to skip when determining caller 'skip_namespaces' => [ // 'Laravel' ], // List of class names to skip when determining caller 'skip_classes' => [ // App\CustomLog::class ], ], /* |------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | Serialization |------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | | Clockwork serializes the collected data to json for storage and transfer. Here you can configure certain aspects | of serialization. Serialization has a large effect on the cpu time and memory usage. | */ // Maximum depth of serialized multi-level arrays and objects 'serialization_depth' => 10, // A list of classes that will never be serialized (eg. a common service container class) 'serialization_blackbox' => [ \Illuminate\Container\Container::class, \Illuminate\Foundation\Application::class, ], /* |------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | Register helpers |------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | | Clockwork comes with a "clock" global helper function. You can use this helper to quickly log something and to | access the Clockwork instance. | */ 'register_helpers' => true, /* |------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | Send Headers for AJAX request |------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | | When trying to collect data the AJAX method can sometimes fail if it is missing required headers. For example, an | API might require a version number using Accept headers to route the HTTP request to the correct codebase. | */ 'headers' => [ // 'Accept' => 'application/vnd.com.whatever.v1+json', ], /* |------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | Server-Timing |------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | | Clockwork supports the W3C Server Timing specification, which allows for collecting a simple performance metrics | in a cross-browser way. Eg. in Chrome, your app, database and timeline event timings will be shown in the Dev | Tools network tab. This setting specifies the max number of timeline events that will be sent. Setting to false | will disable the feature. | */ 'server_timing' => 10, ];