* Shift HTTP kernel and middleware
* Shift service providers
* Shift console routes
* Shift to class based factories
* Namespace seeders
* Shift PSR-4 autoloading
* Default config files
In an effort to make upgrading the constantly changing config files
easier, Shift defaulted them. This allows you to review the commit
diff for once for customizations when you are done Shifting.
Moving forward, consider using ENV variables or create a separate
config file to allow the core config files to remain as default
as possible.
* Shift Laravel dependencies
* Shift return type of base TestCase methods
From the [PHPUnit 8 release notes][1], the `TestCase` methods below now declare a `void` return type:
- `setUpBeforeClass()`
- `setUp()`
- `assertPreConditions()`
- `assertPostConditions()`
- `tearDown()`
- `tearDownAfterClass()`
- `onNotSuccessfulTest()`
[1]: https://phpunit.de/announcements/phpunit-8.html
* Shift cleanup
* console routes
* composer update
* factories
* phpunit
* bootstrap pagination
* model factory
* wip
* Apply fixes from StyleCI (#12236)
* wip
* Apply fixes from StyleCI (#12238)
* wip
* wip
* wip
* wip
* Apply fixes from StyleCI (#12240)
* wip
* Apply fixes from StyleCI (#12242)
* composer update
* Bump to PHP 7.3 minimum
Co-authored-by: Laravel Shift <shift@laravelshift.com>
* Add librenms command
Hook up to artisan. Hide dev commands and most other commands if app environment is production.
Register all commands for php artisan or when not in production.
* remove dead end line
* Console application name and version.
Had to shift some stuff from legacy code, but deferred others as it was too extensive of a change.
* switch check order
* always get local version now
* update array format
* whitepace
* fix style