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gallery3/application/config/config.php
Bharat Mediratta c33b24c9fa Make maintenance mode a variable instead of a config. Then create
links on the Admin > Maintenance page to allow you to turn it on and
off.  This should be efficient since we cache all vars and look them
up on every request anyway.

This also allows us to have the Fix task enable maintenance mode while
it's running which greatly reduces the chances that somebody will come
along and hork the database while we're tinkering with MPTT pointers.

Fixes ticket #1259.
2010-08-01 21:00:30 -07:00

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<?php defined("SYSPATH") or die("No direct script access.");
/**
* Gallery - a web based photo album viewer and editor
* Copyright (C) 2000-2010 Bharat Mediratta
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at
* your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
* WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
*/
/**
* Base path of the web site. If this includes a domain, eg: localhost/kohana/
* then a full URL will be used, eg: http://localhost/kohana/. If it only includes
* the path, and a site_protocol is specified, the domain will be auto-detected.
*
* Here we do our best to autodetect the base path to Gallery. If your url is something like:
* http://example.com/gallery3/index.php/album73/photo5.jpg?param=value
*
* We want the site_domain to be:
* /gallery3
*
* In the above example, $_SERVER["SCRIPT_NAME"] contains "/gallery3/index.php" so
* dirname($_SERVER["SCRIPT_NAME"]) is what we need. Except some low end hosts (namely 1and1.com)
* break SCRIPT_NAME and it contains the extra path info, so in the above example it'd be:
* /gallery3/index.php/album73/photo5.jpg
*
* So dirname doesn't work. So we do a tricky workaround where we look up the SCRIPT_FILENAME (in
* this case it'd be "index.php" and we delete from that part onwards. If you work at 1and1 and
* you're reading this, please fix this bug!
*/
$config["site_domain"] =
substr($_SERVER["SCRIPT_NAME"], 0,
strpos($_SERVER["SCRIPT_NAME"], basename($_SERVER["SCRIPT_FILENAME"])));
/**
* Force a default protocol to be used by the site. If no site_protocol is
* specified, then the current protocol is used, or when possible, only an
* absolute path (with no protocol/domain) is used.
*/
$config["site_protocol"] = "";
/**
* Name of the front controller for this application. Default: index.php
*
* This can be removed by using URL rewriting.
*/
$config["index_page"] = isset($_GET["kohana_uri"]) ? "" : "index.php";
/**
* Fake file extension that will be added to all generated URLs. Example: .html
*/
$config["url_suffix"] = "";
/**
* Length of time of the internal cache in seconds. 0 or FALSE means no caching.
* The internal cache stores file paths and config entries across requests and
* can give significant speed improvements at the expense of delayed updating.
*/
$config["internal_cache"] = FALSE;
$config["internal_cache_path"] = VARPATH . "tmp/";
/**
* Enable or disable gzip output compression. This can dramatically decrease
* server bandwidth usage, at the cost of slightly higher CPU usage. Set to
* the compression level (1-9) that you want to use, or FALSE to disable.
*
* Do not enable this option if you are using output compression in php.ini!
*/
$config["output_compression"] = FALSE;
/**
* Enable or disable global XSS filtering of GET, POST, and SERVER data. This
* option also accepts a string to specify a specific XSS filtering tool.
*/
$config["global_xss_filtering"] = TRUE;
/**
* Enable or disable hooks. Setting this option to TRUE will enable
* all hooks. By using an array of hook filenames, you can control
* which hooks are enabled. Setting this option to FALSE disables hooks.
*/
$config["enable_hooks"] = TRUE;
/**
* Log thresholds:
* 0 - Disable logging
* 1 - Errors and exceptions
* 2 - Warnings
* 3 - Notices
* 4 - Debugging
*/
$config["log_threshold"] = 3;
/**
* Message logging directory.
*/
$config["log_directory"] = VARPATH . "logs";
if (@!is_writable($config["log_directory"])) {
$config["log_threshold"] = 0;
}
/**
* Enable or disable displaying of Kohana error pages. This will not affect
* logging. Turning this off will disable ALL error pages.
*/
$config["display_errors"] = TRUE;
/**
* Enable or disable statistics in the final output. Stats are replaced via
* specific strings, such as {execution_time}.
*
* @see http://docs.kohanaphp.com/general/configuration
*/
$config["render_stats"] = TRUE;
/**
* Filename prefixed used to determine extensions. For example, an
* extension to the Controller class would be named MY_Controller.php.
*/
$config["extension_prefix"] = "MY_";
/**
* An optional list of Config Drivers to use, they "fallback" to the one below them if they
* dont work so the first driver is tried then so on until it hits the built in "array" driver and fails
*/
$config['config_drivers'] = array();
/**
* Additional resource paths, or "modules". Each path can either be absolute
* or relative to the docroot. Modules can include any resource that can exist
* in your application directory, configuration files, controllers, views, etc.
*/
$config["modules"] = array(
MODPATH . "forge",
MODPATH . "kohana23_compat",
MODPATH . "gallery", // gallery must be *last* in the order
);
if (TEST_MODE) {
array_splice($config["modules"], 0, 0,
array(MODPATH . "gallery_unit_test",
MODPATH . "unit_test"));
}