boinc/drupal/sites/default/settings.php

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<?php
// $Id: settings.php,v 1.39.2.3 2007/07/09 04:28:12 drumm Exp $
/**
* @file
* Drupal site-specific configuration file.
*
* IMPORTANT NOTE:
* This file may have been set to read-only by the Drupal installation
* program. If you make changes to this file, be sure to protect it again
* after making your modifications. Failure to remove write permissions
* to this file is a security risk.
*
* The configuration file to be loaded is based upon the rules below.
*
* The configuration directory will be discovered by stripping the
* website's hostname from left to right and pathname from right to
* left. The first configuration file found will be used and any
* others will be ignored. If no other configuration file is found
* then the default configuration file at 'sites/default' will be used.
*
* For example, for a fictitious site installed at
* http://www.drupal.org/mysite/test/, the 'settings.php'
* is searched in the following directories:
*
* 1. sites/www.drupal.org.mysite.test
* 2. sites/drupal.org.mysite.test
* 3. sites/org.mysite.test
*
* 4. sites/www.drupal.org.mysite
* 5. sites/drupal.org.mysite
* 6. sites/org.mysite
*
* 7. sites/www.drupal.org
* 8. sites/drupal.org
* 9. sites/org
*
* 10. sites/default
*
* If you are installing on a non-standard port number, prefix the
* hostname with that number. For example,
* http://www.drupal.org:8080/mysite/test/ could be loaded from
* sites/8080.www.drupal.org.mysite.test/.
*/
/**
* Database settings:
*
* Note that the $db_url variable gets parsed using PHP's built-in
* URL parser (i.e. using the "parse_url()" function) so make sure
* not to confuse the parser. If your username, password
* or database name contain characters used to delineate
* $db_url parts, you can escape them via URI hex encodings:
*
* : = %3a / = %2f @ = %40
* + = %2b ( = %28 ) = %29
* ? = %3f = = %3d & = %26
*
* To specify multiple connections to be used in your site (i.e. for
* complex custom modules) you can also specify an associative array
* of $db_url variables with the 'default' element used until otherwise
* requested.
*
* You can optionally set prefixes for some or all database table names
* by using the $db_prefix setting. If a prefix is specified, the table
* name will be prepended with its value. Be sure to use valid database
* characters only, usually alphanumeric and underscore. If no prefixes
* are desired, leave it as an empty string ''.
*
* To have all database names prefixed, set $db_prefix as a string:
*
* $db_prefix = 'main_';
*
* To provide prefixes for specific tables, set $db_prefix as an array.
* The array's keys are the table names and the values are the prefixes.
* The 'default' element holds the prefix for any tables not specified
* elsewhere in the array. Example:
*
* $db_prefix = array(
* 'default' => 'main_',
* 'users' => 'shared_',
* 'sessions' => 'shared_',
* 'role' => 'shared_',
* 'authmap' => 'shared_',
* 'sequences' => 'shared_',
* );
*
* Database URL format:
* $db_url = 'mysql://username:password@localhost/databasename';
* $db_url = 'mysqli://username:password@localhost/databasename';
* $db_url = 'pgsql://username:password@localhost/databasename';
*/
/**
* BOINC database configuration
*
* Place in file dbconfig.php the variables used below to set the
* databases. The drupal database is the 'default'
* database. 'boinc_rw' is the BOINC project database. If you have a
* replica (read-only) BOINC project database, you may define it as
* 'boinc_ro'. (N.B., if there is no 'boinc_ro' database defined,
* the Drupal-BOINC code will use 'boinc_rw' for all BOINC database
* queries.
*
* Drupal database variables
* - dbtype : type such as mysql or mysqli (when in doubt, use mysqli)
* - dbuser : name of database user
* - dbpass : password of database user
* - dbserver : database server remote IP, or 'localhost'
* - dbname : name of database, often 'drupal'
*
* For the BOINC project databases, the variables are the same but
* have prefix 'boinc_rw' and 'boinc_ro'.
*/
require_once('dbconfig.php');
if (!isset($dbserver) || empty($dbserver))
$dbserver='localhost';
$db_url = array(
'default' => "{$dbtype}://{$dbuser}:".urlencode($dbpass)."@{$dbserver}/{$dbname}",
'boinc_rw' => "{$boinc_rw_dbtype}://{$boinc_rw_dbuser}:".urlencode($boinc_rw_dbpass)."@{$boinc_rw_dbserver}/{$boinc_rw_dbname}"
);
$db_prefix = '';
// Set boinc_ro if variables are present, otherwise duplicate
// 'boinc_rw' entry as 'boinc_ro'.
if (isset($boinc_ro_dbtype) && isset($boinc_ro_dbuser) && isset($boinc_ro_dbpass) && isset($boinc_ro_dbserver) && isset($boinc_ro_dbname)) {
$db_url['boinc_ro'] = "{$boinc_ro_dbtype}://{$boinc_ro_dbuser}:".urlencode($boinc_ro_dbpass)."@{$boinc_ro_dbserver}/{$boinc_ro_dbname}";
}
else {
$db_url['boinc_ro'] = $db_url['boinc_rw'];
}
/**
* Base URL (optional).
*
* If you are experiencing issues with different site domains,
* uncomment the Base URL statement below (remove the leading hash sign)
* and fill in the URL to your Drupal installation.
*
* You might also want to force users to use a given domain.
* See the .htaccess file for more information.
*
* Examples:
* $base_url = 'http://www.example.com';
* $base_url = 'http://www.example.com:8888';
* $base_url = 'http://www.example.com/drupal';
* $base_url = 'https://www.example.com:8888/drupal';
*
* It is not allowed to have a trailing slash; Drupal will add it
* for you.
*/
# $base_url = 'http://www.example.com'; // NO trailing slash!
/**
* PHP settings:
*
* To see what PHP settings are possible, including whether they can
* be set at runtime (ie., when ini_set() occurs), read the PHP
* documentation at http://www.php.net/manual/en/ini.php#ini.list
* and take a look at the .htaccess file to see which non-runtime
* settings are used there. Settings defined here should not be
* duplicated there so as to avoid conflict issues.
*/
ini_set('session.cache_expire', 200000);
ini_set('session.cache_limiter', 'none');
ini_set('session.cookie_lifetime', 2000000);
ini_set('session.gc_maxlifetime', 200000);
ini_set('session.save_handler', 'user');
ini_set('session.use_only_cookies', 1);
ini_set('session.use_trans_sid', 0);
ini_set('url_rewriter.tags', '');
ini_set('memory_limit', '128M');
ini_set('post_max_size', '8MB');
ini_set('upload_max_filesize', '8MB');
/**
* Drupal automatically generates a unique session cookie name for each site
* based on on its full domain name. If you have multiple domains pointing at
* the same Drupal site, you can either redirect them all to a single domain
* (see comment in .htaccess), or uncomment the line below and specify their
* shared base domain. Doing so assures that users remain logged in as they
* cross between your various domains.
*/
# $cookie_domain = 'example.com';
/**
* Variable overrides:
*
* To override specific entries in the 'variable' table for this site,
* set them here. You usually don't need to use this feature. This is
* useful in a configuration file for a vhost or directory, rather than
* the default settings.php. Any configuration setting from the 'variable'
* table can be given a new value.
*
* Remove the leading hash signs to enable.
*/
# $conf = array(
# 'site_name' => 'My Drupal site',
# 'theme_default' => 'minnelli',
# 'anonymous' => 'Visitor',
# );
/**
* Load local development override configuration, if available.
*
* Use settings.local.php to override variables on secondary (staging,
* development, etc) installations of this site. Typically used to disable
* caching, JavaScript/CSS compression, re-routing of outgoing emails, and
* other things that should not happen on development and testing sites.
*
* Keep this code block at the end of this file to take full effect.
*/
if (stream_resolve_include_path('settings.local.php')) {
include 'settings.local.php';
}