<?php namespace Config; use CodeIgniter\Config\BaseConfig; class App extends BaseConfig { /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Base Site URL |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | URL to your CodeIgniter root. Typically this will be your base URL, | WITH a trailing slash: | | http://example.com/ | | If this is not set then CodeIgniter will try guess the protocol, domain | and path to your installation. However, you should always configure this | explicitly and never rely on auto-guessing, especially in production | environments. | */ public $baseURL = 'http://localhost:8080'; /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Index File |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | Typically this will be your index.php file, unless you've renamed it to | something else. If you are using mod_rewrite to remove the page set this | variable so that it is blank. | */ public $indexPage = 'index.php'; /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | URI PROTOCOL |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | This item determines which getServer global should be used to retrieve the | URI string. The default setting of 'REQUEST_URI' works for most servers. | If your links do not seem to work, try one of the other delicious flavors: | | 'REQUEST_URI' Uses $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'] | 'QUERY_STRING' Uses $_SERVER['QUERY_STRING'] | 'PATH_INFO' Uses $_SERVER['PATH_INFO'] | | WARNING: If you set this to 'PATH_INFO', URIs will always be URL-decoded! */ public $uriProtocol = 'REQUEST_URI'; /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Default Locale |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | The Locale roughly represents the language and location that your visitor | is viewing the site from. It affects the language strings and other | strings (like currency markers, numbers, etc), that your program | should run under for this request. | */ public $defaultLocale = 'en'; /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Negotiate Locale |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | If true, the current Request object will automatically determine the | language to use based on the value of the Accept-Language header. | | If false, no automatic detection will be performed. | */ public $negotiateLocale = false; /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Supported Locales |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | If $negotiateLocale is true, this array lists the locales supported | by the application in descending order of priority. If no match is | found, the first locale will be used. | */ public $supportedLocales = ['en']; /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Application Timezone |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | The default timezone that will be used in your application to display | dates with the date helper, and can be retrieved through app_timezone() | */ public $appTimezone = 'America/Chicago'; /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Default Character Set |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | This determines which character set is used by default in various methods | that require a character set to be provided. | | See http://php.net/htmlspecialchars for a list of supported charsets. | */ public $charset = 'UTF-8'; /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | URI PROTOCOL |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | If true, this will force every request made to this application to be | made via a secure connection (HTTPS). If the incoming request is not | secure, the user will be redirected to a secure version of the page | and the HTTP Strict Transport Security header will be set. */ public $forceGlobalSecureRequests = false; /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Session Variables |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | 'sessionDriver' | | The storage driver to use: files, database, redis, memcached | - CodeIgniter\Session\Handlers\FileHandler | - CodeIgniter\Session\Handlers\DatabaseHandler | - CodeIgniter\Session\Handlers\MemcachedHandler | - CodeIgniter\Session\Handlers\RedisHandler | | 'sessionCookieName' | | The session cookie name, must contain only [0-9a-z_-] characters | | 'sessionExpiration' | | The number of SECONDS you want the session to last. | Setting to 0 (zero) means expire when the browser is closed. | | 'sessionSavePath' | | The location to save sessions to, driver dependent. | | For the 'files' driver, it's a path to a writable directory. | WARNING: Only absolute paths are supported! | | For the 'database' driver, it's a table name. | Please read up the manual for the format with other session drivers. | | IMPORTANT: You are REQUIRED to set a valid save path! | | 'sessionMatchIP' | | Whether to match the user's IP address when reading the session data. | | WARNING: If you're using the database driver, don't forget to update | your session table's PRIMARY KEY when changing this setting. | | 'sessionTimeToUpdate' | | How many seconds between CI regenerating the session ID. | | 'sessionRegenerateDestroy' | | Whether to destroy session data associated with the old session ID | when auto-regenerating the session ID. When set to FALSE, the data | will be later deleted by the garbage collector. | | Other session cookie settings are shared with the rest of the application, | except for 'cookie_prefix' and 'cookie_httponly', which are ignored here. | */ public $sessionDriver = 'CodeIgniter\Session\Handlers\FileHandler'; public $sessionCookieName = 'ci_session'; public $sessionExpiration = 7200; public $sessionSavePath = WRITEPATH . 'session'; public $sessionMatchIP = false; public $sessionTimeToUpdate = 300; public $sessionRegenerateDestroy = false; /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Cookie Related Variables |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | 'cookiePrefix' = Set a cookie name prefix if you need to avoid collisions | 'cookieDomain' = Set to .your-domain.com for site-wide cookies | 'cookiePath' = Typically will be a forward slash | 'cookieSecure' = Cookie will only be set if a secure HTTPS connection exists. | 'cookieHTTPOnly' = Cookie will only be accessible via HTTP(S) (no javascript) | | Note: These settings (with the exception of 'cookie_prefix' and | 'cookie_httponly') will also affect sessions. | */ public $cookiePrefix = ''; public $cookieDomain = ''; public $cookiePath = '/'; public $cookieSecure = false; public $cookieHTTPOnly = false; /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Reverse Proxy IPs |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | If your server is behind a reverse proxy, you must whitelist the proxy | IP addresses from which CodeIgniter should trust headers such as | HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR and HTTP_CLIENT_IP in order to properly identify | the visitor's IP address. | | You can use both an array or a comma-separated list of proxy addresses, | as well as specifying whole subnets. Here are a few examples: | | Comma-separated: '10.0.1.200,192.168.5.0/24' | Array: array('10.0.1.200', '192.168.5.0/24') */ public $proxyIPs = ''; /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Cross Site Request Forgery |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Enables a CSRF cookie token to be set. When set to TRUE, token will be | checked on a submitted form. If you are accepting user data, it is strongly | recommended CSRF protection be enabled. | | CSRFTokenName = The token name | CSRFCookieName = The cookie name | CSRFExpire = The number in seconds the token should expire. | CSRFRegenerate = Regenerate token on every submission | CSRFRedirect = Redirect to previous page with error on failure */ public $CSRFTokenName = 'csrf_test_name'; public $CSRFCookieName = 'csrf_cookie_name'; public $CSRFExpire = 7200; public $CSRFRegenerate = true; public $CSRFRedirect = true; /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Content Security Policy |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Enables the Response's Content Secure Policy to restrict the sources that | can be used for images, scripts, CSS files, audio, video, etc. If enabled, | the Response object will populate default values for the policy from the | ContentSecurityPolicy.php file. Controllers can always add to those | restrictions at run time. | | For a better understanding of CSP, see these documents: | - http://www.html5rocks.com/en/tutorials/security/content-security-policy/ | - http://www.w3.org/TR/CSP/ */ public $CSPEnabled = false; /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Application Salt |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | The $salt can be used anywhere within the application that you need | to provide secure data. It should be different for every application | and can be of any length, though the more random the characters | the better. | */ public $salt = ''; //-------------------------------------------------------------------- }