bootstrap(); /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Create The Application |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | Here we will load the environment and create the application instance | that serves as the central piece of this framework. We'll use this | application as an "IoC" container and router for this framework. | */ $app = new Laravel\Lumen\Application( dirname(__DIR__) ); $app->withFacades(); //加载配置文件 $app->configure('cors'); $app->configure('api'); $app->configure('auth'); $app->configure('wechat'); $app->configure('sms'); $app->configure('filesystems'); $app->configure('database'); $app->configure('queue'); $app->configure('bike'); /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Register Container Bindings |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | Now we will register a few bindings in the service container. We will | register the exception handler and the console kernel. You may add | your own bindings here if you like or you can make another file. | */ $app->singleton( Illuminate\Contracts\Debug\ExceptionHandler::class, App\Exceptions\Handler::class ); $app->singleton( Illuminate\Contracts\Console\Kernel::class, App\Console\Kernel::class ); /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Register Middleware |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | Next, we will register the middleware with the application. These can | be global middleware that run before and after each request into a | route or middleware that'll be assigned to some specific routes. | */ // $app->middleware([ // App\Http\Middleware\ExampleMiddleware::class // ]); $app->routeMiddleware([ 'auth' => App\Http\Middleware\Authenticate::class, 'serializer' => \Liyu\Dingo\SerializerSwitch::class, 'cors' => \Barryvdh\Cors\HandleCors::class, 'jwt.role' => \App\Http\Middleware\JWTRoleAuth::class, 'singleLogin' => \App\Http\Middleware\SingleLoginLimit::class, ]); /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Register Service Providers |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | Here we will register all of the application's service providers which | are used to bind services into the container. Service providers are | totally optional, so you are not required to uncomment this line. | */ $app->register(App\Providers\AppServiceProvider::class); $app->register(App\Providers\AuthServiceProvider::class); $app->register(App\Providers\EventServiceProvider::class); $app->register(\Tymon\JWTAuth\Providers\LumenServiceProvider::class); $app->register(Dingo\Api\Provider\LumenServiceProvider::class); $app->register(Barryvdh\Cors\ServiceProvider::class); $app->register(Overtrue\LaravelWeChat\ServiceProvider::class); $app->register(Illuminate\Redis\RedisServiceProvider::class); $app->register(Overtrue\LaravelLang\TranslationServiceProvider::class); $app->register(Jenssegers\Mongodb\MongodbServiceProvider::class); $app->register(Overtrue\LaravelFilesystem\Qiniu\QiniuStorageServiceProvider::class); $app->withEloquent(); /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Load The Application Routes |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | Next we will include the routes file so that they can all be added to | the application. This will provide all of the URLs the application | can respond to, as well as the controllers that may handle them. | */ $app->router->group([ 'namespace' => 'App\Http\Controllers', ], function ($router) { require __DIR__ . '/../routes/api-v1.php'; }); return $app;