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Informations about the package content-encoding

Laravel Content Encoding Middleware

Middleware that encodes response content.

Reduces data sent out, reduces bandwidth used.

Installation

Configuration

The defaults are set in config/content-encoding.php.
To publish a copy to your own config, use the following:

Encode Unknown Types

Sometimes the Content-Type header may be missing. You may specify in your config whether you still wish to try encoding data.

By default, it is set to false.

Allowed Types

These are the types of content allowed to be encoded.
Each type is a string that will be used as a regex pattern.

Example, any text format is acceptable:

Encoders

These are the encoders determine what encodings are supported.

The built-in Encoders are enabled by default:

You may create more by implementing the following interface:

Global Usage

To enable this middleware globally, add the following to your middleware array, found within app/Http/Kernel.php:

For example:


All versions of content-encoding with dependencies

PHP Build Version
Package Version
Requires php Version ^8.1.0
ext-zlib Version *
illuminate/http Version ^9.0 || ^10.0
illuminate/support Version ^9.0 || ^10.0
symfony/psr-http-message-bridge Version ^2.1
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