192 lines
7.6 KiB
YAML
192 lines
7.6 KiB
YAML
parameters:
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session.storage.options:
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# Default ini options for sessions.
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#
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# Some distributions of Linux (most notably Debian) ship their PHP
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# installations with garbage collection (gc) disabled. Since Drupal depends
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# on PHP's garbage collection for clearing sessions, ensure that garbage
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# collection occurs by using the most common settings.
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# @default 1
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gc_probability: 1
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# @default 100
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gc_divisor: 100
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#
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# Set session lifetime (in seconds), i.e. the grace period for session
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# data. Sessions are deleted by the session garbage collector after one
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# session lifetime has elapsed since the user's last visit. When a session
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# is deleted, authenticated users are logged out, and the contents of the
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# user's session is discarded.
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# @default 200000
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gc_maxlifetime: 200000
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#
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# Set session cookie lifetime (in seconds), i.e. the time from the session
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# is created to the cookie expires, i.e. when the browser is expected to
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# discard the cookie. The value 0 means "until the browser is closed".
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# @default 2000000
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cookie_lifetime: 2000000
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#
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# Drupal automatically generates a unique session cookie name based on the
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# full domain name used to access the site. This mechanism is sufficient
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# for most use-cases, including multi-site deployments. However, if it is
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# desired that a session can be reused across different subdomains, the
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# cookie domain needs to be set to the shared base domain. Doing so assures
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# that users remain logged in as they cross between various subdomains.
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# To maximize compatibility and normalize the behavior across user agents,
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# the cookie domain should start with a dot.
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#
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# @default none
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# cookie_domain: '.example.com'
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#
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# Set the session ID string length. The length can be between 22 to 256. The
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# PHP recommended value is 48. See
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# https://www.php.net/manual/session.security.ini.php for more information.
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# This value should be kept in sync with
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# \Drupal\Core\Session\SessionConfiguration::__construct()
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# @default 48
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sid_length: 48
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#
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# Set the number of bits in encoded session ID character. The possible
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# values are '4' (0-9, a-f), '5' (0-9, a-v), and '6' (0-9, a-z, A-Z, "-",
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# ","). The PHP recommended value is 6. See
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# https://www.php.net/manual/session.security.ini.php for more information.
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# This value should be kept in sync with
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# \Drupal\Core\Session\SessionConfiguration::__construct()
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# @default 6
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sid_bits_per_character: 6
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twig.config:
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# Twig debugging:
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#
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# When debugging is enabled:
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# - The markup of each Twig template is surrounded by HTML comments that
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# contain theming information, such as template file name suggestions.
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# - Note that this debugging markup will cause automated tests that directly
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# check rendered HTML to fail. When running automated tests, 'debug'
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# should be set to FALSE.
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# - The dump() function can be used in Twig templates to output information
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# about template variables.
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# - Twig templates are automatically recompiled whenever the source code
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# changes (see auto_reload below).
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#
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# For more information about debugging Twig templates, see
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# https://www.drupal.org/node/1906392.
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#
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# Enabling Twig debugging is not recommended in production environments.
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# @default false
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debug: false
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# Twig auto-reload:
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#
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# Automatically recompile Twig templates whenever the source code changes.
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# If you don't provide a value for auto_reload, it will be determined
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# based on the value of debug.
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#
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# Enabling auto-reload is not recommended in production environments.
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# @default null
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auto_reload: null
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# Twig cache:
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#
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# By default, Twig templates will be compiled and stored in the filesystem
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# to increase performance. Disabling the Twig cache will recompile the
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# templates from source each time they are used. In most cases the
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# auto_reload setting above should be enabled rather than disabling the
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# Twig cache.
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#
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# Disabling the Twig cache is not recommended in production environments.
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# @default true
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cache: true
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renderer.config:
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# Renderer required cache contexts:
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#
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# The Renderer will automatically associate these cache contexts with every
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# render array, hence varying every render array by these cache contexts.
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#
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# @default ['languages:language_interface', 'theme', 'user.permissions']
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required_cache_contexts: ['languages:language_interface', 'theme', 'user.permissions']
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# Renderer automatic placeholdering conditions:
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#
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# Drupal allows portions of the page to be automatically deferred when
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# rendering to improve cache performance. That is especially helpful for
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# cache contexts that vary widely, such as the active user. On some sites
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# those may be different, however, such as sites with only a handful of
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# users. If you know what the high-cardinality cache contexts are for your
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# site, specify those here. If you're not sure, the defaults are fairly safe
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# in general.
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#
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# For more information about rendering optimizations see
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# https://www.drupal.org/developing/api/8/render/arrays/cacheability#optimizing
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auto_placeholder_conditions:
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# Max-age at or below which caching is not considered worthwhile.
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#
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# Disable by setting to -1.
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#
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# @default 0
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max-age: 0
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# Cache contexts with a high cardinality.
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#
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# Disable by setting to [].
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#
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# @default ['session', 'user']
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contexts: ['session', 'user']
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# Tags with a high invalidation frequency.
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#
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# Disable by setting to [].
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#
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# @default []
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tags: []
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# Cacheability debugging:
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#
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# Responses with cacheability metadata (CacheableResponseInterface instances)
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# get X-Drupal-Cache-Tags, X-Drupal-Cache-Contexts and X-Drupal-Cache-Max-Age
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# headers.
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#
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# For more information about debugging cacheable responses, see
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# https://www.drupal.org/developing/api/8/response/cacheable-response-interface
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#
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# Enabling cacheability debugging is not recommended in production
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# environments.
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# @default false
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http.response.debug_cacheability_headers: false
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factory.keyvalue: {}
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# Default key/value storage service to use.
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# @default keyvalue.database
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# default: keyvalue.database
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# Collection-specific overrides.
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# state: keyvalue.database
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factory.keyvalue.expirable: {}
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# Default key/value expirable storage service to use.
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# @default keyvalue.database.expirable
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# default: keyvalue.database.expirable
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# Allowed protocols for URL generation.
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filter_protocols:
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- http
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- https
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- ftp
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- news
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- nntp
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- tel
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- telnet
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- mailto
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- irc
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- ssh
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- sftp
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- webcal
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- rtsp
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# Configure Cross-Site HTTP requests (CORS).
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# Read https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Access_control_CORS
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# for more information about the topic in general.
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# Note: By default the configuration is disabled.
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cors.config:
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enabled: false
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# Specify allowed headers, like 'x-allowed-header'.
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allowedHeaders: []
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# Specify allowed request methods, specify ['*'] to allow all possible ones.
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allowedMethods: []
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# Configure requests allowed from specific origins.
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allowedOrigins: ['*']
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# Sets the Access-Control-Expose-Headers header.
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exposedHeaders: false
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# Sets the Access-Control-Max-Age header.
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maxAge: false
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# Sets the Access-Control-Allow-Credentials header.
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supportsCredentials: false
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