Merge pull request #12225 from MrPetovan/bug/10188-addon-config
Remove config/addon-sample.config.php file in favor of per-addon configuration files
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robots.txt
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#ignore local config
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/config/local.config.php
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/config/addon.config.php
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/config/local.ini.php
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/config/addon.ini.php
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!/config/local-sample.config.php
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/config/*.config.php
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/config/*.ini.php
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#ignore documentation, it should be newly built
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/doc/api
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<?php
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// Addon configuration
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// Copy this configuration file to addon.config.php and edit it if you want to configure addons, see below example for the twitter addon
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return [
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'twitter' => [
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'consumerkey' => '1234567890',
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'consumersecret' => 'ABCDEFGHIJKLMONPQRSTUVWXYZ',
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],
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];
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All of them have to end with `.config.php` and must not include `-sample` in their name.
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Some examples of common known configuration files:
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- `local.config.php` holds the current node custom configuration.
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- `addon.config.php` is optional and holds the custom configuration for specific addons.
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- `local.config.php` holds the base node custom configuration.
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- Any other file in this folder is meant for additional configuration (e.g. for addons).
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Addons can define their own default configuration values in `addon/[addon]/config/[addon].config.php` which is loaded when the addon is activated.
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The legacy `.htconfig.php` configuration file is still supported, but is deprecated and will be removed in a subsequent Friendica release.
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The migration is pretty straightforward:
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If you had any addon-specific configuration in your `.htconfig.php`, just copy `config/addon-sample.config.php` to `config/addon.config.php` and move your configuration values.
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If you had any addon-specific configuration in your `.htconfig.php`, copy `config/local-sample.config.php` to `config/addon.config.php` and move your configuration values.
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Afterwards, copy `config/local-sample.config.php` to `config/local.config.php`, move the remaining configuration values to it according to the following conversion chart, then rename your `.htconfig.php` to check your node is working as expected before deleting it.
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<style>
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The legacy `config/local.ini.php` configuration file is still supported, but is deprecated and will be removed in a subsequent Friendica release.
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The migration is pretty straightforward:
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If you had any addon-specific configuration in your `config/addon.ini.php`, just copy `config/addon-sample.config.php` to `config/addon.config.php` and move your configuration values.
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If you had any addon-specific configuration in your `config/addon.ini.php`, copy `config/local-sample.config.php` to `config/addon.config.php` and move your configuration values.
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Afterwards, copy `config/local-sample.config.php` to `config/local.config.php`, move the remaining configuration values to it according to the following conversion chart, then rename your `config/local.ini.php` file to check your node is working as expected before deleting it.
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<table class="config">
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### Database Settings
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The configuration variables database.hostname, database.username, database.password, database.database and database.charset are holding your credentials for the database connection.
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If you need to specify a port to access the database, you can do so by appending ":portnumber" to the database.hostname variable.
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The configuration variables `database.hostname` (or `database.socket`), `database.username`, `database.password`, `database.database` and optionally `database.charset` are holding your credentials for the database connection.
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If you need to specify a port to access the database, you can do so by appending ":portnumber" to the `database.hostname` variable.
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'database' => [
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'hostname' => 'your.mysqlhost.com:123456',
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]
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If all of the following environment variables are set, Friendica will use them instead of the previously configured variables for the db:
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If all the following environment variables are set, Friendica will use them instead of the previously configured variables for the db:
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MYSQL_HOST
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MYSQL_HOST or MYSQL_SOCKET
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MYSQL_PORT
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MYSQL_USERNAME
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MYSQL_PASSWORD
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Where you have to match the email address used for the account with the one you enter to the `config/local.config.php` file.
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If more then one account should be able to access the admin panel, separate the email addresses with a comma.
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If more than one account should be able to access the admin panel, separate the email addresses with a comma.
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'config' => [
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'admin_email' => 'someone@example.com,someoneelse@example.com',
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