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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.
*/
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 full file path for Elgg data storage. E.g. "/path/to/elgg-data/"
*
* @global string $CONFIG->dataroot
*/
$CONFIG->dataroot = "[[softdatadir]]/";
/**
* The installation root URL of the site. E.g. "https://example.org/elgg/"
*
* If not provided, this is sniffed from the Symfony Request object
*
* @global string $CONFIG->wwwroot
*/
$CONFIG->wwwroot = "[[softurl]]/";
/**
* 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 port.
*
* For most installations, this is 3306
*
* @global string $CONFIG->dbport
*/
$CONFIG->dbport = '3306';
/**
* 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]]';
/**
* The database encoding.
*
* If installing a fresh instance of Elgg 3.x or later, this MUST be set to "utf8mb4".
* If you've upgraded an earlier Elgg version, do not set this until you have
* manually converted your Elgg tables to utf8mb4.
*
* @global string $CONFIG->dbencoding
*/
$CONFIG->dbencoding = 'utf8mb4';
/**
* Multiple database connections
*
* Elgg supports master/slave MySQL configurations. The master should be set as
* the 'write' connection and the slave(s) as the 'read' connection(s).
*
* To use, uncomment the below configuration and update for your site.
*/
//$CONFIG->db['split'] = true;
//$CONFIG->db['write']['dbuser'] = "";
//$CONFIG->db['write']['dbpass'] = "";
//$CONFIG->db['write']['dbname'] = "";
//$CONFIG->db['write']['dbhost'] = "";
//$CONFIG->db['write']['dbport'] = "";
//$CONFIG->db['read'][0]['dbuser'] = "";
//$CONFIG->db['read'][0]['dbpass'] = "";
//$CONFIG->db['read'][0]['dbname'] = "";
//$CONFIG->db['read'][0]['dbhost'] = "";
//$CONFIG->db['read'][0]['dbport'] = "";
//$CONFIG->db['read'][1]['dbuser'] = "";
//$CONFIG->db['read'][1]['dbpass'] = "";
//$CONFIG->db['read'][1]['dbname'] = "";
//$CONFIG->db['read'][1]['dbhost'] = "";
//$CONFIG->db['read'][1]['dbport'] = "";
/**
* Memcache setup (optional)
* This is where you may optionally set up memcache.
*
* Requirements:
* 1) One or more memcache servers (http://www.danga.com/memcached/)
* 2) PHP memcache wrapper (http://php.net/manual/en/memcache.setup.php)
*
* You can set a namespace prefix if you run multiple Elgg instances
* on the same Memcache server.
*
* Note: Multiple server support is only available on server 1.2.1
* or higher with PECL library > 2.0.0
*/
//$CONFIG->memcache = true;
//
//$CONFIG->memcache_servers = array (
// array('server1', 11211),
// array('server2', 11211)
//);
// namespace prefix
// $CONFIG->memcache_namespace_prefix = '';
/**
* Redis setup (optional)
* This is where you may optionally set up Redis.
*/
//$CONFIG->redis = true;
//
//$CONFIG->redis_options = array (
// 'database' => '', // The "database" option lets developers specific which specific database to use.
// 'password' => '', // The "password" option is used for clusters which required authentication.
//);
//
//$CONFIG->redis_servers = array (
// array('server1', 6379),
// array('server2', 6379)
//);
/**
* Better caching performance
*
* Configuring 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.
*/
//$CONFIG->simplecache_enabled = true;
/**
* Configure the boot cache TTL
*
* Elgg can store most non-user-specific boot up data in a cache. If you want to
* configure how long Elgg takes before invalidating this cache, uncomment the next line
* and set it to a number of seconds. If not set Elgg will default to 3600 seconds.
*/
//$CONFIG->boot_cache_ttl = 3600;
/**
* 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.
*/
//$CONFIG->cacheroot = "";
/**
* Set local cache directory
*
* By default, Elgg uses the cache directory to store cache files, but this may
* be undesirable for sites with a cache location on a network share used by multiple webservers.
* You can specify a separate location for the local cache files here.
*/
//$CONFIG->localcacheroot = "";
/**
* Set views simplecache directory
*
* Elgg uses the asset directory to store cached asset files.
* By default, assets are stored in the cache root and site owners are
* advised to symlink project root /cache to asset root.
* Using this config value, you can change the default behavior
*/
//$CONFIG->assetroot = "";
/**
* Plugins with more than the configured number of plugin settings won't be loaded into
* bootdata cache. This is done to prevent memory issues.
*
* If set to < 1 all plugins will be loaded into the bootdata cache
*
* Default: 40
*/
//$CONFIG->bootdata_plugin_settings_limit = 0;
/**
* 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;
/**
* 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;
/**
* 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;
//}
/**
* Maximum php execution time for actions (in seconds)
*
* This setting can be used to set a custom default php execution time only for all registered Elgg actions.
* Note that if some actions set their own execution time limit, this setting will no affect those actions.
*
* @global int $CONFIG->action_time_limit
*/
$CONFIG->action_time_limit = 120;
/**
* Allow access to PHPInfo
*
* This setting can be used to allow site administrators access to the PHPInfo page.
* By default this is not allowed.
*
* @global bool $CONFIG->allow_phpinfo
*/
$CONFIG->allow_phpinfo = false;
/**
* Configure image processor
*
* This setting can be used to select a different image processor. By default the GD library is used.
* Currently only 'imagick' is supported as a different configuration.
* For Imagick the 'imagick' extension is required.
*
* @global string $CONFIG->image_processor
*/
//$CONFIG->image_processor = 'imagick';
/**
* Configure emailer transport
*
* This setting can be used to select a different emailer transport. By default the Zend Sendmail Transport is used.
* Currently only 'smtp' and 'sendmail' are supported as a different configuration.
* For 'smtp', the SMTP server's settings must be set, while 'sendmail' requires no configuration.
*
* @global string $CONFIG->emailer_transport
*/
//$CONFIG->emailer_transport = 'sendmail';
/**
* Configure emailer SMTP settings
*
* This setting is only necessary if the above emailer transport is set to 'smtp'.
* Please refer to https://docs.zendframework.com/zend-mail/transport/smtp-options/#configuration-options
* and https://docs.zendframework.com/zend-mail/transport/smtp-authentication/#examples
*/
//$CONFIG->emailer_smtp_settings = array(
// 'name' => 'localhost.localdomain',
// 'host' => '127.0.0.1',
// 'port' => 25,
// 'connection_class' => 'login',
// 'connection_config' => [
// 'username' => 'user',
// 'password' => 'pass',
// 'ssl' => '', // OPTIONAL (tls or ssl)
// 'port' => '', // OPTIONAL (Non-SSL default 25, SSL default 465, TLS default 587)
// 'use_complete_quit' => '', // OPTIONAL
// ],
//);
/**
* Logging level
*
* By default, the logging level at boot-time is calculated from PHP's error_reporting(), and during boot
* it is changed to the value specified on the Advanced Settings page. INFO-level events like DB queries
* will not be logged during the initial boot.
*
* However, if the level is set here, it will be used during the entire request. It can be set to one of
* the string levels in Elgg\Logger or ''. E.g., use 'INFO' to log all DB queries during boot up.
*/
//$CONFIG->debug = 'INFO';
/**
* Language to locale mapping
*
* Some features support mapping a language to a locale setting (for example date presentations). In this setting
* the mapping between language (key) and locale setting (values) can be configured.
*
* For example if you wish to present English dates in USA format make the mapping 'en' => ['en_US'], or if you
* wish to use UK format 'en' => ['en_UK'].
*
* It's possible to configure the locale mapping for mulitple languages, for example:
* [
* 'en' => ['en_US', 'en_UK'],
* 'nl' => ['nl_NL'],
* ]
*
* It's also possible to add new languages to the supported languages
* [
* 'my_language' => [], // no locale mapping
* 'my_language2' => ['en_US'], // using USA locale mapping
* ]
*
* @see https://secure.php.net/manual/en/function.setlocale.php
*/
//$CONFIG->language_to_locale_mapping = [];
/**
* When your webserver is behind a loadbalancer or reverse proxy server some client information (IP, protocol, etc) is
* stored in different headers. For Elgg to be able to access these headers you need to configure the IP addresses of
* the loadbalancer/reverse proxy.
*
* @see https://symfony.com/doc/3.3/deployment/proxies.html
*/
//$CONFIG->http_request_trusted_proxy_ips = [
// 'ip-address-1',
// 'ip-address-2',
//];
/**
* When your webserver is behind a loadbalancer or reverse proxy server some client information (IP, protocol, etc) is
* stored in different headers. For Elgg to be able to access these headers you need to configure the headers it's allowed to read.
* This is a bitwise flag of the allowed headers, if nothing is configured all commonly used headers are allowed.
*
* @see https://symfony.com/doc/3.3/deployment/proxies.html
*/
//$CONFIG->http_request_trusted_proxy_headers = '';
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