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Direktori : /var/softaculous/omeka/ |
Current File : //var/softaculous/omeka/config.ini |
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ; Site Configuration File ; ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ; ; Lower-level settings for Omeka are defined here. ; ; The default settings should be correct for most Omeka users, but some ; setups may require some changes. People who are developing for or ; debugging Omeka may also change some of these settings. [site] ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ; Localization ; ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ; locale.name ; The locale identifier used for translating and displaying Omeka. ; default: none ; ; The locale controls what language Omeka will be displayed in, and ; also how dates and other locale-sensitive data will be displayed. ; ; The locale identifier should be a valid ISO 639 language code, ; and optionally a valid ISO 3166-1 locale code. ; (Examples: "es" for Spanish, "en_US" for US English.) ; ; To enable translations, the identifier must also have a ; corresponding .mo file in the application/languages directory. locale.name = "[[language]]" ;;;;;;;;;;;;; ; Debugging ; ;;;;;;;;;;;;; ; debug.exceptions ; Throw exceptions for bad URLs. ; default: false ; ; This should only be enabled when debugging or developing for Omeka. debug.exceptions = false ; debug.request ; Dump data about each web request to the browser. ; default: false ; ; The request data shows what routes and variables Omeka has parsed from ; each request. debug.request = false ; debug.profileDb ; Enable the query profiler. ; default: false ; ; This will show metadata about the queries that were executed during ; each request. debug.profileDb = false ; debug.email ; Send all log messages to an email address. ; default: "" ; ; Anything that would be logged will also be emailed to this address. ; If left blank, this feature is disabled. debug.email = "" ; debug.emailLogPriority ; Apply a priority filter to emailed log messages. ; default: Zend_Log::ERR ; ; If an address has been set for debug.email, this setting filters the ; messages to only those of the given priority or higher. debug.emailLogPriority = Zend_Log::ERR ;;;;;;;;;;; ; Logging ; ;;;;;;;;;;; ; log.errors ; Log errors and other information. ; default: false ; ; Errors, exceptions, and other messages will be logged to ; application/logs/errors.log (this file must be writable by the web ; server if logging is enabled). log.errors = false ; log.priority ; The minimum priority level of messages that should be logged. ; When developing/debugging, use Zend_Log::DEBUG for debug() to work. This will record everything. ; default: Zend_Log::WARN (Logs warnings and above) log.priority = Zend_Log::WARN ; log.sql ; Log SQL statements. ; default: false ; ; All SQL statements executed by Omeka will be included in Omeka's ; error log. log.sql = false ;;;;;;;;;;;; ; Sessions ; ;;;;;;;;;;;; ; ; Omeka uses Zend Framework's session handling. A full list of ; available session configuration options can be found here: ; https://framework.zend.com/manual/1.12/en/zend.session.global_session_management.html ; ; Some options that are often useful for Omeka sites are included here. ; session.name ; Sets the name used for the Omeka session cookie. ; default: "" ; ; If left blank, Omeka will automatically select a unique session name. session.name = "" ; session.saveHandler ; Determines how session data will be saved. ; default: no setting (uses the database for saving session data) ; ; Sessions are now stored in the database by default. To revert to the ; older method of storing session data in the filesystem, uncomment the ; following line. ; session.saveHandler = "" ;;;;;;;;; ; Theme ; ;;;;;;;;; ; theme.useInternalAssets ; Whether Omeka should use locally-stored asset files. ; default: false ; ; Omeka includes some asset files from external sources, such as Google by ; default. Set this to true if the Omeka installation does not have ; web access, and Omeka will instead serve local copies of these files. theme.useInternalAssets = false ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ; Background Scripts ; ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ; background.php.path ; Path to PHP-CLI for running background processes. ; default: "" ; ; If left blank, Omeka will try to autodetect the right path. Set this ; to override the autodetected PHP path. background.php.path = "" ; jobs.dispatcher ; How Omeka "jobs" will be executed. ; default: "Omeka_Job_Dispatcher_Adapter_Synchronous" ; ; Newer Omeka features and plugins use this setting to determine how ; long-running jobs will be run. ; ; The default setting should work for all installations, but may ; time out for longer jobs. On systems where the older PHP background ; processes worked, the BackgroundProcess adapter can be used instead ; of the Synchronous one. jobs.dispatcher.default = "Omeka_Job_Dispatcher_Adapter_Synchronous" jobs.dispatcher.longRunning = "Omeka_Job_Dispatcher_Adapter_BackgroundProcess" ;;;;;;;; ; Mail ; ;;;;;;;; ; ; For more info, see Zend Framework documentation on Zend_Mail: ; http://framework.zend.com/manual/en/zend.mail.html ; mail.transport.type ; The system Omeka will use to send email messages. ; default: "Sendmail" ; ; The default is to send mail using PHP's built-in mail() function. mail.transport.type = "Sendmail" ; Uncomment some of the following lines (and comment the above line) ; to switch to SMTP for sending mail through Omeka. Your configuration ; may not require all of the options listed. ; ; mail.transport.type = "Smtp" ; mail.transport.host = "" ; mail.transport.port = ### ; Port number, if applicable. ; mail.transport.name = "" ; Local client hostname, e.g. "localhost" ; mail.transport.auth = "login" ; For authentication, if required. ; mail.transport.username = "" ; mail.transport.password = "" ; mail.transport.ssl = "" ; For SSL support, set to "ssl" or "tls" ; mail.force_from ; Force all outgoing emails to have the configured From address ; mail.force_from = "" ; mail.force_from_name ; If mail.force_from is set, use the configured friendly name in From ; mail.force_from_name = "" ;;;;;;;;;;; ; Storage ; ;;;;;;;;;;; ; Sample S3 cloud storage configuration ; ; The accessKeyId, secretAccessKey, and bucket options are all required. ; If the expiration option is set, files will be uploaded with "private" ; access, and Omeka will generate URLs that are only valid for a limited ; time. If the expiration option is missing or left commented out, ; uploaded files will always be publicly readable. Leave the forceSSL ; option commented out unless site is served over HTTPS-only *and* the ; the web browser is issuing mixed-content warnings. ; ; storage.adapter = "Omeka_Storage_Adapter_ZendS3" ; storage.adapterOptions.accessKeyId = ; storage.adapterOptions.secretAccessKey = ; storage.adapterOptions.bucket = ; storage.adapterOptions.expiration = 10 ; URL expiration time (in minutes) ; storage.adapterOptions.endpoint = ; Custom S3 endpoint (optional) ; storage.adapterOptions.forceSSL = 1 ; Boolean value (optional) ;;;;;;;;;;;; ; Security ; ;;;;;;;;;;;; ; ssl ; Secure Socket Layer support for Omeka. ; default: none ; ; Ensure that your server is properly configured before enabling this ; setting. Choose one of the following: ; ; "logins" ; Force SSL for login forms and login form submissions. ; ; "sessions" ; Force SSL for all authenticated users to protect sessions. Includes ; login forms. ; ; "always" ; Force SSL on across the entire site. ; ; ssl = "always" ; sslTrustProxy ; Whether the "ssl" setting should respect X-Forwarded-Proto headers. ; default: false ; ; This only has an effect if the "ssl" setting is enabled. ; Setting to true will cause Omeka to treat requests with the X-Fowarded-Proto ; header set to "https" as secure (meaning they won't be redirected). ; ; sslTrustProxy = true ;;;;;;;;;; ; Upload ; ;;;;;;;;;; ; upload.maxFileSize ; Set the maximum file upload size. ; default: 10M ; ; Uncomment the following line to set the maximum file upload size. This ; configuration will not exceed the maximum beyond what is set in the ; 'post_max_size' or 'upload_max_filesize' core php.ini directives. ; ;upload.maxFileSize = "10M" ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ; Derivative Images ; ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ; fileDerivatives.strategy ; Controls what method Omeka uses to create derivative images. ; default: Omeka_File_Derivative_Strategy_ExternalImageMagick ; ; The built-in strategies are ExternalImageMagick (the old default), Imagick ; (requires PECL ext/imagick), and GD (generally installed by default with PHP, ; but handles fewer formats). Others can be added by plugins. ; ;fileDerivatives.strategy = "Omeka_File_Derivative_Strategy_ExternalImageMagick" ; fileDerivatives.strategyOptions ; Specific settings for the configured derivative strategy. ; ; Subkeys to this entry specify each option. ; ; fileDerivatives.strategyOptions.page = "0" ; fileDerivatives.strategyOptions.gravity = "center" ; fileDerivatives.strategyOptions.autoOrient = true ; fileDerivatives.typeWhitelist[] ; If set, Omeka will only attempt to create derivatives for files with the ; given MIME types. ; ; This entry can be specified multiple times, once for each type in the list. ; ;fileDerivatives.typeWhitelist[] = "image/jpeg" ; fileDerivatives.typeBlacklist[] ; If set, Omeka will not attempt to create derivatives for files with the ; given MIME types. ; ; Both this blacklist and the whitelist can be set at the same time, but the ; whitelist will control. ; ; This entry can be specified multiple times, once for each type in the list. ; ;fileDerivatives.typeBlacklist[] = "image/jpeg" ;;;;;;;;;;; ; Updates ; ;;;;;;;;;;; ; ; versionNotifications ; Whether Omeka should prompt admin users about updates to plugins and themes ; default: true ; ; versionNotifications = false