<?php namespace Config; /** * Holds the paths that are used by the system to * locate the main directories, application, system, etc. * Modifying these allows you to re-structure your application, * share a system folder between multiple applications, and more. * * All paths are relative to the project's root folder. */ class Paths { /* *--------------------------------------------------------------- * SYSTEM FOLDER NAME *--------------------------------------------------------------- * * This variable must contain the name of your "system" folder. * Include the path if the folder is not in the same directory * as this file. */ public $systemDirectory = 'system'; /* *--------------------------------------------------------------- * APPLICATION FOLDER NAME *--------------------------------------------------------------- * * If you want this front controller to use a different "application" * folder than the default one you can set its name here. The folder * can also be renamed or relocated anywhere on your getServer. If * you do, use a full getServer path. For more info please see the user guide: * http://codeigniter.com/user_guide/general/managing_apps.html * * NO TRAILING SLASH! */ public $applicationDirectory = 'application'; /* * --------------------------------------------------------------- * WRITABLE DIRECTORY NAME * --------------------------------------------------------------- * * This variable must contain the name of your "writable" directory. * The writable directory allows you to group all directories that * need write permission to a single place that can be tucked away * for maximum security, keeping it out of the application and/or * system directories. */ public $writableDirectory = 'writable'; /* * --------------------------------------------------------------- * TESTS DIRECTORY NAME * --------------------------------------------------------------- * * This variable must contain the name of your "tests" directory. * The writable directory allows you to group all directories that * need write permission to a single place that can be tucked away * for maximum security, keeping it out of the application and/or * system directories. */ public $testsDirectory = 'tests'; /* * --------------------------------------------------------------- * PUBLIC DIRECTORY NAME * --------------------------------------------------------------- * * This variable must contain the name of the directory that * contains the main index.php front-controller. By default, * this is the `public` directory, but some hosts may not * be able to map a primary domain to a sub-directory so you * can change this to `public_html`, for example, to comply * with your host's needs. */ public $publicDirectory = 'public'; /* * --------------------------------------------------------------- * VIEW DIRECTORY NAME * --------------------------------------------------------------- * * This variable must contain the name of the directory that * contains the view files used by your application. By * default this is in `application/Views`. This value * is used when no value is provided to `Services::renderer()`. */ public $viewDirectory = 'application/Views'; }