'scheduled_notifications', /* * The ScheduledNotification model to use. * If you need to customise the model you can override this */ 'model' => ScheduledNotification::class, /* * The frequency at which to send notifications * * Available options are everyMinute, everyFiveMinutes, everyTenMinutes, * everyFifteenMinutes, everyThirtyMinutes, hourly, and daily. */ 'sendFrequency' => env('SCHEDULED_NOTIFICATION_SEND_FREQUENCY', 'everyMinute'), /* * The tolerance at which to look for old notifications waiting to be sent, in seconds. * This is to prevent sending a large amount of notifications if the command stops * running. By default it's set to 24 hours */ 'sendTolerance' => env('SCHEDULED_NOTIFICATION_SEND_TOLERANCE', 60 * 60 * 24), /* * The age at which to prune sent/cancelled notifications, in days. * If set to null, pruning will be turned off. By default it's turned off */ 'pruneAge' => env('SCHEDULED_NOTIFICATION_PRUNE_AGE', null), /* * Disable sending of scheduled notifications * You will still be able to schedule notifications, * and they will be sent once the scheduler is enabled. */ 'disabled' => env('SCHEDULED_NOTIFICATIONS_DISABLED', false), /* * Should the snooze commands utilise the Laravel onOneServer functionality */ 'onOneServer' => env('SCHEDULED_NOTIFICATIONS_ONE_SERVER', false), /* * Should snooze automatically schedule the snooze:send and snooze:prune commands */ 'scheduleCommands' => env('SCHEDULED_NOTIFICATIONS_SCHEDULE_COMMANDS', true), ];