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<?php
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# ____ _ _ _ _ _
# / ___|___ | | | ___ ___| |_(_)_ _____ / \ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___
# | | / _ \| | |/ _ \/ __| __| \ \ / / _ \ / _ \ / __/ __/ _ \/ __/ __|
# | |__| (_) | | | __/ (__| |_| |\ V / __// ___ \ (_| (_| __/\__ \__ \
# \____\___/|_|_|\___|\___|\__|_| \_/ \___/_/ \_\___\___\___||___/___/
#
# Pawtucket2: Cataloguing system for CollectiveAccess
# Open-source collections management software
# Version 1.7.9
#
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# This file defines the basic settings required for the CollectiveAccess Pawtucket
# collections presentation/access module. This is the first file you should modify
# when configuring the application.
#
# Need help? Visit https://www.collectiveaccess.org/support/
#
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# THE VALUES BELOW MUST BE CHANGED TO SUIT YOUR ENVIRONMENT
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# The following settings allow CollectiveAccess to connect to its database. These settings
# should have been provided to you by your system administrator or hosting provider.
#
# __CA_DB_HOST__ = Database server host name (often 'localhost')
#
if (!defined("__CA_DB_HOST__")) {
define("__CA_DB_HOST__", 'localhost');
}
# __CA_DB_USER__ = Database login user name
#
if (!defined("__CA_DB_USER__")) {
define("__CA_DB_USER__", 'my_database_user');
}
# __CA_DB_PASSWORD__ = Database login password
#
if (!defined("__CA_DB_PASSWORD__")) {
define("__CA_DB_PASSWORD__", 'my_database_password');
}
# __CA_DB_DATABASE__ = The name of your CollectiveAccess database
#
if (!defined("__CA_DB_DATABASE__")) {
define("__CA_DB_DATABASE__", 'name_of_my_database');
}
# __CA_APP_DISPLAY_NAME__ = the name of your system, for display purposes
#
# This value will be used on emails, on the login screen, in window titles, etc.
#
if (!defined("__CA_APP_DISPLAY_NAME__")) {
define("__CA_APP_DISPLAY_NAME__", "My First CollectiveAccess System");
}
# __CA_ADMIN_EMAIL__ = the email address from which to send administrative messages
#
if (!defined("__CA_ADMIN_EMAIL__")) {
define("__CA_ADMIN_EMAIL__", 'info@put-your-domain-here.com');
}
# Outgoing email
#
# For CollectiveAccess to be able to send email notifications __CA_SMTP_SERVER__ and
# __CA_SMTP_PORT__ must be set. If your outgoing (SMTP) mail server requires you to
# authenticate, configure your login and connection details in __CA_SMTP_AUTH__,
# __CA_SMTP_USER__, __CA_SMTP_PASSWORD__ and __CA_SMTP_SSL__
#
# __CA_SMTP_AUTH__ = authentication method for outgoing mail connection (set to PLAIN, LOGIN or CRAM-MD5; leave blank if no authentication is used.)
# __CA_SMTP_SSL__ = SSL method to use for outgoing mail connection (set to SSL or TLS; leave blank if not authentication is used.)
# Set your preferred time zone here. The default is to use US Eastern Standard Time.
# A list of valid time zone settings is available at http://us3.php.net/manual/en/timezones.php
#
date_default_timezone_set('America/New_York');
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# The following are extra options that often required changing. If you're not sure
# what they should be set to you can safely leave them set to their defaults.
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# __CA_QUEUE_ENABLED__ = enable background processing using the task queue
#
# The task queue allows users to push potentially long running processes, such as
# processing of large video and image files into the background and continue working.
#
# Set this to a non-zero value if you want to use the task queue. Be sure to configure the task
# queue processing script to run (usually via CRON) if you set this option. Set up details are
# available at http://docs.collectiveaccess.org
#
if (!defined("__CA_QUEUE_ENABLED__")) {
define("__CA_QUEUE_ENABLED__", 0);
}
# __CA_DEFAULT_LOCALE__ = The locale to use when no user-preferred locale has been set
#
# The locale set here is used in situations where no locale is specifically set by the user:
# prior to login or prior to setting your preferred locale in user preferences for the first time.
#
# You should set this to the locale in which your users generally work.
#
# Note that whatever locale you set here *MUST* be present in your system locale list.
# The default value is US/English, which exists in most configurations.
#
if (!defined("__CA_DEFAULT_LOCALE__")) {
define("__CA_DEFAULT_LOCALE__", "en_US");
}
# __CA_USE_CLEAN_URLS__ = Determines if clean urls should be generated
#
# If the Apache mod_rewrite module is available on your server you may set this
# to have Providence use "clean" urls – urls with the index.php handler omitted.
#
# Only set this if your web server includes mod_rewrite and it is enabled using
# the provided .htaccess file
#
define("__CA_USE_CLEAN_URLS__", 0);
# __CA_APP_NAME__ = a short name alphanumeric-only (no spaces or punctuation) identifier for this CollectiveAccess installation
#
# If you are running more than one instance of CollectiveAccess on the same server make
# sure each instance has its own unique __CA_APP_NAME__ setting. __CA_APP_NAME__ must
# include letters, numbers and underscores only - no spaces or punctuation!
#
# If you don't know what to set this to then leave it as is.
#
if (!defined("__CA_APP_NAME__")) {
define("__CA_APP_NAME__", "collectiveaccess");
}
# __CA_GOOGLE_MAPS_KEY__ = A Google Maps key to use for mapping and geocoding featured (optional)
#
if (!defined("__CA_GOOGLE_MAPS_KEY__")) {
define("__CA_GOOGLE_MAPS_KEY__", "");
}
#
# __CA_THEME__ = name of the theme to use for this Pawtucket instance
#
# Themes are collections of views (templates), graphics, CSS, javascript and plugins that determine
# the look and feel of the user interface for your instance of Pawtucket.
#
# The theme name is a simple alphanumeric string with no punctunation or spaces - just A-Z, a-z, 0-9 and _
# The name should match a directory name in the themes directory. You can create your own theme by
# adding it to the themes directory in an appropriately named directory and setting an entry for it in the
# $_CA_THEMES_BY_DEVICE below. This list specifies which themes to use for specific user agents. Set the key
# (left-side value) for an entry to a piece of text or Perl-compatible regular expression that matches the user agent
# to target. For example, all iPhone-class devices include the word "iPhone" in their user agent string.
# To assign a theme to use specifically for iPhone devices you would create an entry with a key of 'iphone' (or
# 'iPhone' as it is case insensitive). The key's right-side value must be the name of a valid theme in your
# themes/ directory. The special key '_default_' is used when no rule matches a user agent.
#
#
$_CA_THEMES_BY_DEVICE = [
'_default_' => 'default' // use the 'default' theme for everything else
];
# ***
# __ __ _ _
# \ \ / /__ _ _( )_ __ ___ __| | ___ _ __ ___
# \ V / _ \| | | |/| '__/ _ \ / _` |/ _ \| '_ \ / _ \
# | | (_) | |_| | | | | __/ | (_| | (_) | | | | __/
# |_|\___/ \__,_| |_| \___| \__,_|\___/|_| |_|\___|
#
# That's it! The settings here should be enough to get you up and running...
# If they're not you can find help at http://support.collectiveaccess.org
#
# ***
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# A few more settings that might need changing are below. Additional settings that are
# unlikely to require modification are in app/helpers/post-setup.php
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# __CA_CACHE_BACKEND__ = caching method to use
#
# The default file-based caching should work acceptably in many setups.
# Alternate schema may be used, including redis, sqlite, memcached or php APC. All require
# additional software be present on your server, and in general all will provide
# better performance than file-based caching.
# Options are: 'file', 'memcached', 'redis', 'apc' and 'sqlite'
# memcached, redis and apc require PHP extensions that are not
# part of the standard CollectiveAccess configuration check. If you do
# configure them here and your PHP installation doesn't have the required extension you
# may see critical errors. sqlite requires the PHP PDO extension and a working install
# of sqlite. This is not guaranteed to be present on your server, but often is.
if (!defined('__CA_CACHE_BACKEND__')) {
define('__CA_CACHE_BACKEND__', 'file');
}
# Options for the caching back-ends you may wish to set include:
# __CA_CACHE_FILEPATH__ = Path to on on disk location for storage of cached data
# __CA_CACHE_TTL__ = Cached data time-to-live (in seconds)
# __CA_MEMCACHED_HOST__ = Hostname of memcached server
# __CA_MEMCACHED_PORT__ = Port of memcached server
# __CA_REDIS_HOST__ = Hostname of redis server
# __CA_REDIS_PORT__ = Port of redis server
# __CA_REDIS_DB__ = redis database index (typically a number between 0 and 15)
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# __CA_ALLOW_INSTALLER_TO_OVERWRITE_EXISTING_INSTALLS__
#
# Set this to allow the installer to overwrite an existing installation.
# Only set this if you're debugging code or an installation profile.
# Leaving it set is a major security hole - it will allow *ANYONE* with access to the
# installer to overwrite your database!
#
# Note that in overwriting your database you will destroy *all* data in the database
# including any non-CollectiveAccess tables. Use this option at your own risk!
if (!defined('__CA_ALLOW_INSTALLER_TO_OVERWRITE_EXISTING_INSTALLS__')) {
define('__CA_ALLOW_INSTALLER_TO_OVERWRITE_EXISTING_INSTALLS__', false);
}
# __CA_STACKTRACE_ON_EXCEPTION__
#
# Set to display detailed error information on-screen whenever an application
# exception occurs. This can be helpful for developers in situtations where detailed
# exception messages are useful but full debugging output is not required.
# For production use you should set this to false. Note that exceptions are always
# logged to the application log in app/log, regardless of what is set here.
if (!defined('__CA_STACKTRACE_ON_EXCEPTION__')) {
define('__CA_STACKTRACE_ON_EXCEPTION__', false);
}
require(__DIR__."/app/helpers/post-setup.php");
/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------
* CollectiveAccess
* Open-source collections management software
* ----------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* Software by Whirl-i-Gig (http://www.whirl-i-gig.com)
* Copyright 2008-2018 Whirl-i-Gig
*
* For more information visit http://www.CollectiveAccess.org
*
* This program is free software; you may redistribute it and/or modify it under
* the terms of the provided license as published by Whirl-i-Gig
*
* CollectiveAccess is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
* WITHOUT ANY WARRANTIES whatsoever, including any implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
*
* This source code is free and modifiable under the terms of
* GNU General Public License. (http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html). See
* the "license.txt" file for details, or visit the CollectiveAccess web site at
* http://www.CollectiveAccess.org
*
* ----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/