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-rw-r--r--laravel/resources/js/bootstrap.js56
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diff --git a/laravel/resources/js/app.js b/laravel/resources/js/app.js
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-
-/**
- * First we will load all of this project's JavaScript dependencies which
- * includes Vue and other libraries. It is a great starting point when
- * building robust, powerful web applications using Vue and Laravel.
- */
-
-require('./bootstrap');
-
-window.Vue = require('vue');
-
-/**
- * The following block of code may be used to automatically register your
- * Vue components. It will recursively scan this directory for the Vue
- * components and automatically register them with their "basename".
- *
- * Eg. ./components/ExampleComponent.vue -> <example-component></example-component>
- */
-
-// const files = require.context('./', true, /\.vue$/i)
-// files.keys().map(key => Vue.component(key.split('/').pop().split('.')[0], files(key).default))
-
-Vue.component('example-component', require('./components/ExampleComponent.vue').default);
-
-/**
- * Next, we will create a fresh Vue application instance and attach it to
- * the page. Then, you may begin adding components to this application
- * or customize the JavaScript scaffolding to fit your unique needs.
- */
-
-const app = new Vue({
-    el: '#app'
-});
diff --git a/laravel/resources/js/bootstrap.js b/laravel/resources/js/bootstrap.js
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-
-window._ = require('lodash');
-
-/**
- * We'll load jQuery and the Bootstrap jQuery plugin which provides support
- * for JavaScript based Bootstrap features such as modals and tabs. This
- * code may be modified to fit the specific needs of your application.
- */
-
-try {
-    window.Popper = require('popper.js').default;
-    window.$ = window.jQuery = require('jquery');
-
-    require('bootstrap');
-} catch (e) {}
-
-/**
- * We'll load the axios HTTP library which allows us to easily issue requests
- * to our Laravel back-end. This library automatically handles sending the
- * CSRF token as a header based on the value of the "XSRF" token cookie.
- */
-
-window.axios = require('axios');
-
-window.axios.defaults.headers.common['X-Requested-With'] = 'XMLHttpRequest';
-
-/**
- * Next we will register the CSRF Token as a common header with Axios so that
- * all outgoing HTTP requests automatically have it attached. This is just
- * a simple convenience so we don't have to attach every token manually.
- */
-
-let token = document.head.querySelector('meta[name="csrf-token"]');
-
-if (token) {
-    window.axios.defaults.headers.common['X-CSRF-TOKEN'] = token.content;
-} else {
-    console.error('CSRF token not found: https://laravel.com/docs/csrf#csrf-x-csrf-token');
-}
-
-/**
- * Echo exposes an expressive API for subscribing to channels and listening
- * for events that are broadcast by Laravel. Echo and event broadcasting
- * allows your team to easily build robust real-time web applications.
- */
-
-// import Echo from 'laravel-echo'
-
-// window.Pusher = require('pusher-js');
-
-// window.Echo = new Echo({
-//     broadcaster: 'pusher',
-//     key: process.env.MIX_PUSHER_APP_KEY,
-//     cluster: process.env.MIX_PUSHER_APP_CLUSTER,
-//     encrypted: true
-// });