env('RESPONSE_CACHE_ENABLED', true), /* * The given class will determinate if a request should be cached. The * default class will cache all successful GET-requests. * * You can provide your own class given that it implements the * CacheProfile interface. */ 'cache_profile' => Spatie\ResponseCache\CacheProfiles\CacheAllSuccessfulGetRequests::class, /* * Optionally, you can specify a header that will force a cache bypass. * This can be useful to monitor the performance of your application. */ 'cache_bypass_header' => [ 'name' => env('CACHE_BYPASS_HEADER_NAME', null), 'value' => env('CACHE_BYPASS_HEADER_VALUE', null), ], /* * When using the default CacheRequestFilter this setting controls the * default number of seconds responses must be cached. */ 'cache_lifetime_in_seconds' => env('RESPONSE_CACHE_LIFETIME', 60 * 60 * 24 * 7), /* * This setting determines if a http header named with the cache time * should be added to a cached response. This can be handy when * debugging. */ 'add_cache_time_header' => env('APP_DEBUG', false), /* * This setting determines the name of the http header that contains * the time at which the response was cached */ 'cache_time_header_name' => env('RESPONSE_CACHE_HEADER_NAME', 'laravel-responsecache'), /* * This setting determines if a http header named with the cache age * should be added to a cached response. This can be handy when * debugging. * ONLY works when "add_cache_time_header" is also active! */ 'add_cache_age_header' => env('RESPONSE_CACHE_AGE_HEADER', false), /* * This setting determines the name of the http header that contains * the age of cache */ 'cache_age_header_name' => env('RESPONSE_CACHE_AGE_HEADER_NAME', 'laravel-responsecache-age'), /* * Here you may define the cache store that should be used to store * requests. This can be the name of any store that is * configured in app/config/cache.php */ 'cache_store' => env('RESPONSE_CACHE_DRIVER', 'file'), /* * Here you may define replacers that dynamically replace content from the response. * Each replacer must implement the Replacer interface. */ 'replacers' => [ \Spatie\ResponseCache\Replacers\CsrfTokenReplacer::class, ], /* * If the cache driver you configured supports tags, you may specify a tag name * here. All responses will be tagged. When clearing the responsecache only * items with that tag will be flushed. * * You may use a string or an array here. */ 'cache_tag' => '', /* * This class is responsible for generating a hash for a request. This hash * is used to look up a cached response. */ 'hasher' => \Spatie\ResponseCache\Hasher\DefaultHasher::class, /* * This class is responsible for serializing responses. */ 'serializer' => \Spatie\ResponseCache\Serializers\DefaultSerializer::class, ];