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<?php return [ /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Corcel Database Connection Name |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | By default, Corcel uses your default database connection, set on | `config/database.php` (`default` key). Usually you'd like to use a | custom database just for WordPress. First you must configure that | database connection in `config/database.php`, and then set here its | name, like 'corcel', for example. Then you can work with two or more | database, but this one is only for your WordPress tables. | */ 'connection' => 'corcel', /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Registered Custom Post Types |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | WordPress allows you to create your own custom post types. Corcel | makes querying posts using a custom post type easier, but here you can | set a list of your custom post types, and Corcel will automatically | register all of them, making returning those custom classes, instead | of just Post objects. | */ 'post_types' => [ // 'video' => App\Models\Video::class, ], /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Registered Shortcodes |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | With Corcel you can register as many shortcodes you want, but that's | usually made in runtime. Here it's the place to set all your custom | shortcodes to make Corcel registering all of them automatically. Just | create your own shortcode class implementing `Corcel\Shortcode` interface. | */ 'shortcodes' => [ // 'foo' => App\Shortcodes\FooShortcode::class, ], /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Registered Shortcode Parser |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | Corcel uses the thunderer/shortcode library to parse shortcodes. Thunderer | provides three different parsers for shortcodes. You can use a | different parser if it suits your requirements better, or create your own. | */ 'shortcode_parser' => Thunder\Shortcode\Parser\RegularParser::class, // 'shortcode_parser' => Thunder\Shortcode\Parser\RegexParser::class, // 'shortcode_parser' => Thunder\Shortcode\Parser\WordpressParser::class, ];
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