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<?php
 return [
 'models' => [
 "App\\Employee",
 "App\\Role",
 "App\\Department"
 // Add your model class names here (full namespace)
 // Exmaple: "App\\Employee"
 
 // Add a multi dimentional array to configure excluded, readonly,
 // included fields on standard views as well as validation.
 
 /* Example:
 [
 'model' => "App\\Employee",
 'show' => [
 'exclude' => ['field_name'],
 ],
 'edit' => [
 'exclude' => ['field_name'],
 'readonly' => ['field_name'],
 ],
 'create' => [
 'exclude' => ['field_name'],
 'include' => ['updated_at'],
 'readonly' => ['field_name'],
 ],
 'index' => [
 'include' => ['id', 'first_name', 'last_name', 'email', 'enabled'],
 ],
 'update' => [
 'validation' => [
 'first_name' => 'required',
 'last_name' => 'required',
 ],
 ],
 'store' => [
 'validation' => [
 'first_name' => 'required',
 'last_name' => 'required',
 ],
 ]
 'middleware' => [
 'web' => ['customWebMiddleware'],
 'api' => ['customApiMiddleware']
 ]
 ]
 */
 
 // Certain fields (id, created_at, updated_at) are automatically
 // readonly / removed from forms. These can be overridden by including
 // them in "include".
 // If "include" is populated with anything other than these three fields
 // only fields in "include" will be displayed. This does not apply to
 // "index". "index" only displays fields in "include".
 ]
 ];
 
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