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<?php /** * Defines database credentials. * * Most of Elgg's configuration is stored in the database. This file contains the * credentials to connect to the database, as well as a few optional configuration * values. * * The Elgg installation attempts to populate this file with the correct settings * and then rename it to settings.php. * * @todo Turn this into something we handle more automatically. * @package Elgg.Core * @subpackage Configuration */ date_default_timezone_set('America/New_York'); global $CONFIG; if (!isset($CONFIG)) { $CONFIG = new \stdClass; } /* * Standard configuration * * You will use the same database connection for reads and writes. * This is the easiest configuration, and will suit 99.99% of setups. However, if you're * running a really popular site, you'll probably want to spread out your database connections * and implement database replication. That's beyond the scope of this configuration file * to explain, but if you know you need it, skip past this section. */ /** * The database username * * @global string $CONFIG->dbuser */ $CONFIG->dbuser = '[[softdbuser]]'; /** * The database password * * @global string $CONFIG->dbpass */ $CONFIG->dbpass = '[[softdbpass]]'; /** * The database name * * @global string $CONFIG->dbname */ $CONFIG->dbname = '[[softdb]]'; /** * The database host. * * For most installations, this is 'localhost' * * @global string $CONFIG->dbhost */ $CONFIG->dbhost = '[[softdbhost]]'; /** * The database prefix * * This prefix will be appended to all Elgg tables. If you're sharing * a database with other applications, use a database prefix to namespace tables * in order to avoid table name collisions. * * @global string $CONFIG->dbprefix */ $CONFIG->dbprefix = '[[dbprefix]]'; /** * Multiple database connections * * Elgg supports master/slave MySQL configurations. The master should be set as * the 'write' connection and the slave(s) as the 'read' connection(s). * * To use, uncomment the below configuration and update for your site. */ //$CONFIG->db['split'] = true; //$CONFIG->db['write']['dbuser'] = ""; //$CONFIG->db['write']['dbpass'] = ""; //$CONFIG->db['write']['dbname'] = ""; //$CONFIG->db['write']['dbhost'] = ""; //$CONFIG->db['read'][0]['dbuser'] = ""; //$CONFIG->db['read'][0]['dbpass'] = ""; //$CONFIG->db['read'][0]['dbname'] = ""; //$CONFIG->db['read'][0]['dbhost'] = ""; //$CONFIG->db['read'][1]['dbuser'] = ""; //$CONFIG->db['read'][1]['dbpass'] = ""; //$CONFIG->db['read'][1]['dbname'] = ""; //$CONFIG->db['read'][1]['dbhost'] = ""; /** * Memcache setup (optional) * This is where you may optionally set up memcache. * * Requirements: * 1) One or more memcache servers (http://www.danga.com/memcached/) * 2) PHP memcache wrapper (http://php.net/manual/en/memcache.setup.php) * * You can set a namespace prefix if you run multiple Elgg instances * on the same Memcache server. * * Note: Multiple server support is only available on server 1.2.1 * or higher with PECL library > 2.0.0 */ //$CONFIG->memcache = true; // //$CONFIG->memcache_servers = array ( // array('server1', 11211), // array('server2', 11211) //); // namespace prefix // $CONFIG->memcache_namespace_prefix = ''; /** * Better caching performance * * Configuring the location of your data directory and enabling simplecache in * the settings.php file improves caching performance. It allows Elgg to skip * connecting to the database when serving cached JavaScript and CSS files. If * you uncomment and configure these settings, you will not be able to change * them from the Elgg advanced settings page. */ //$CONFIG->dataroot = ""; //$CONFIG->simplecache_enabled = true; /** * Enable the boot cache * * Elgg can store most non-user-specific boot up data in a cache. If you want to * enable this, uncomment the next line to set it to 10. Although Elgg has a built- * in invalidation strategy for this cache, you should consider a small TTL to * minimize the damage if the cache should grow stale. */ //$CONFIG->boot_cache_ttl = 10; /** * Set cache directory * * By default, Elgg uses the data directory to store cache files, but this may * be undesirable for sites with the data directory on a distributed file system * (e.g. multiple servers with load balancing). You can specify a separate location * for the cache files here. */ //$CONFIG->cacheroot = ""; /** * Enable SendFile file serving * * After enabling X-Sendfile/X-Accel on your server, you can enable its support in Elgg. Set the * X-Sendfile-Type value to "X-Sendfile" (Apache) or "X-Accel-Redirect" (Nginx). * * @global string $CONFIG->{'X-Sendfile-Type'} */ //$CONFIG->{'X-Sendfile-Type'} = ''; /** * Configure X-Accel on nginx (see SendFile above) * * For Nginx, you'll likely also need to set this to a mapping like: "/path/to/dataroot/=/download/". * * @global string $CONFIG->{'X-Accel-Mapping'} */ //$CONFIG->{'X-Accel-Mapping'} = ''; /** * Cookie configuration * * Elgg uses 2 cookies: a PHP session cookie and an extended login cookie * (also called the remember me cookie). See the PHP manual for documentation on * each of these parameters. Possible options: * * - Set the session name to share the session across applications. * - Set the path because Elgg is not installed in the root of the web directory. * - Set the secure option to true if you only serve the site over HTTPS. * - Set the expire option on the remember me cookie to change its lifetime * * To use, uncomment the appropriate sections below and update for your site. * * @global array $CONFIG->cookies */ // get the default parameters from php.ini //$CONFIG->cookies['session'] = session_get_cookie_params(); //$CONFIG->cookies['session']['name'] = "Elgg"; // optionally overwrite the defaults from php.ini below //$CONFIG->cookies['session']['path'] = "/"; //$CONFIG->cookies['session']['domain'] = ""; //$CONFIG->cookies['session']['secure'] = false; //$CONFIG->cookies['session']['httponly'] = false; // extended session cookie //$CONFIG->cookies['remember_me'] = session_get_cookie_params(); //$CONFIG->cookies['remember_me']['name'] = "elggperm"; //$CONFIG->cookies['remember_me']['expire'] = strtotime("+30 days"); // optionally overwrite the defaults from php.ini below //$CONFIG->cookies['remember_me']['path'] = "/"; //$CONFIG->cookies['remember_me']['domain'] = ""; //$CONFIG->cookies['remember_me']['secure'] = false; //$CONFIG->cookies['remember_me']['httponly'] = false; /** * Use non-standard headers for broken MTAs. * * The default header EOL for headers is \r\n. This causes problems * on some broken MTAs. Setting this to true will cause Elgg to use * \n, which will fix some problems sending email on broken MTAs. * * @global bool $CONFIG->broken_mta */ $CONFIG->broken_mta = false; /** * Disable the database query cache * * Elgg stores each query and its results in a query cache. * On large sites or long-running scripts, this cache can grow to be * large. To disable query caching, set this to true. * * @global bool $CONFIG->db_disable_query_cache */ $CONFIG->db_disable_query_cache = false; /** * Automatically disable plugins that are unable to boot * * Elgg will disable unbootable plugins. If you set this to false plugins * will no longer be disabled if they are not bootable. This could cause requests * to your site to fail as required views, classes or cached data could be missing. * * Setting this to false could be useful during deployment of new code. * * @global bool $CONFIG->auto_disable_plugins */ $CONFIG->auto_disable_plugins = true; /** * Minimum password length * * This value is used when validating a user's password during registration. * * @global int $CONFIG->min_password_length */ $CONFIG->min_password_length = 6; /** * This is an optional script used to override Elgg's default handling of * uncaught exceptions. * * This should be an absolute file path to a php script that will be called * any time an uncaught exception is thrown. * * The script will have access to the following variables as part of the scope * global $CONFIG * $exception - the unhandled exception * * @warning - the database may not be available * * @global string $CONFIG->exception_include */ $CONFIG->exception_include = ''; /** * To enable profiling, uncomment the following lines, and replace __some_secret__ with a * secret key. When enabled, profiling data will show in the JS console. */ //if (isset($_REQUEST['__some_secret__'])) { // // // send profiling data to the JS console? // $CONFIG->enable_profiling = true; // // // profile all queries? A page with a ton of queries could eat up memory. // $CONFIG->profiling_sql = false; // // // in the list, don't include times that don't contribute at least this much to the // // total time captured. .1% by default // $CONFIG->profiling_minimum_percentage = .1; //}