42 lines
1.3 KiB
PHP
42 lines
1.3 KiB
PHP
<?php
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return [
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Default Assets Manifest
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Here you may specify the default asset manifest that should be used.
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| The "theme" manifest is recommended as the default as it cedes ultimate
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| authority of your application's assets to the theme.
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*/
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'default' => 'theme',
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Assets Manifests
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Manifests contain lists of assets that are referenced by static keys that
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| point to dynamic locations, such as a cache-busted location. We currently
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| support two types of manifest:
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| assets: key-value pairs to match assets to their revved counterparts
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| bundles: a series of entrypoints for loading bundles
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*/
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'manifests' => [
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'theme' => [
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'path' => get_theme_file_path('public'),
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'url' => get_theme_file_uri('public'),
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'assets' => public_path('manifest.json'),
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'bundles' => public_path('entrypoints.json'),
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]
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]
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];
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