config/application.php
app porfile
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Profiler Toolbar
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| Laravel includes a beautiful profiler toolbar that gives you a heads
| up display of the queries and logs performed by your application.
| This is wonderful for development, but, of course, you should
| disable the toolbar for production applications..
|
*/
'profiler' => true,
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config/error.php
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Error Detail
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| Detailed error messages contain information about the file in which an
| error occurs, as well as a PHP stack trace containing the call stack.
| You'll want them when you're trying to debug your application.
|
| If your application is in production, you'll want to turn off the error
| details for enhanced security and user experience since the exception
| stack trace could contain sensitive information.
|
*/
'detail' => true,
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Error Logging
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| When error logging is enabled, the "logger" Closure defined below will
| be called for every error in your application. You are free to log the
| errors however you want. Enjoy the flexibility.
|
*/
'log' => true,
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config/database.php
sql profiling
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Database Query Logging
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| By default, the SQL, bindings, and execution time are logged in an array
| for you to review. They can be retrieved via the DB::profile() method.
| However, in some situations, you may want to disable logging for
| ultra high-volume database work. You can do so here.
|
*/
'profile' => true,
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