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  1. <?php
  2. // @codingStandardsIgnoreFile
  3. /**
  4. * @file
  5. * Drupal site-specific configuration file.
  6. *
  7. * IMPORTANT NOTE:
  8. * This file may have been set to read-only by the Drupal installation program.
  9. * If you make changes to this file, be sure to protect it again after making
  10. * your modifications. Failure to remove write permissions to this file is a
  11. * security risk.
  12. *
  13. * In order to use the selection rules below the multisite aliasing file named
  14. * sites/sites.php must be present. Its optional settings will be loaded, and
  15. * the aliases in the array $sites will override the default directory rules
  16. * below. See sites/example.sites.php for more information about aliases.
  17. *
  18. * The configuration directory will be discovered by stripping the website's
  19. * hostname from left to right and pathname from right to left. The first
  20. * configuration file found will be used and any others will be ignored. If no
  21. * other configuration file is found then the default configuration file at
  22. * 'sites/default' will be used.
  23. *
  24. * For example, for a fictitious site installed at
  25. * https://www.drupal.org:8080/mysite/test/, the 'settings.php' file is searched
  26. * for in the following directories:
  27. *
  28. * - sites/8080.www.drupal.org.mysite.test
  29. * - sites/www.drupal.org.mysite.test
  30. * - sites/drupal.org.mysite.test
  31. * - sites/org.mysite.test
  32. *
  33. * - sites/8080.www.drupal.org.mysite
  34. * - sites/www.drupal.org.mysite
  35. * - sites/drupal.org.mysite
  36. * - sites/org.mysite
  37. *
  38. * - sites/8080.www.drupal.org
  39. * - sites/www.drupal.org
  40. * - sites/drupal.org
  41. * - sites/org
  42. *
  43. * - sites/default
  44. *
  45. * Note that if you are installing on a non-standard port number, prefix the
  46. * hostname with that number. For example,
  47. * https://www.drupal.org:8080/mysite/test/ could be loaded from
  48. * sites/8080.www.drupal.org.mysite.test/.
  49. *
  50. * @see example.sites.php
  51. * @see \Drupal\Core\DrupalKernel::getSitePath()
  52. *
  53. * In addition to customizing application settings through variables in
  54. * settings.php, you can create a services.yml file in the same directory to
  55. * register custom, site-specific service definitions and/or swap out default
  56. * implementations with custom ones.
  57. */
  58. /**
  59. * Database settings:
  60. *
  61. * The $databases array specifies the database connection or
  62. * connections that Drupal may use. Drupal is able to connect
  63. * to multiple databases, including multiple types of databases,
  64. * during the same request.
  65. *
  66. * One example of the simplest connection array is shown below. To use the
  67. * sample settings, copy and uncomment the code below between the @code and
  68. * @endcode lines and paste it after the $databases declaration. You will need
  69. * to replace the database username and password and possibly the host and port
  70. * with the appropriate credentials for your database system.
  71. *
  72. * The next section describes how to customize the $databases array for more
  73. * specific needs.
  74. *
  75. * @code
  76. * $databases['default']['default'] = array (
  77. * 'database' => 'databasename',
  78. * 'username' => 'sqlusername',
  79. * 'password' => 'sqlpassword',
  80. * 'host' => 'localhost',
  81. * 'port' => '3306',
  82. * 'driver' => 'mysql',
  83. * 'prefix' => '',
  84. * 'collation' => 'utf8mb4_general_ci',
  85. * );
  86. * @endcode
  87. */
  88. $databases = [];
  89. /**
  90. * Customizing database settings.
  91. *
  92. * Many of the values of the $databases array can be customized for your
  93. * particular database system. Refer to the sample in the section above as a
  94. * starting point.
  95. *
  96. * The "driver" property indicates what Drupal database driver the
  97. * connection should use. This is usually the same as the name of the
  98. * database type, such as mysql or sqlite, but not always. The other
  99. * properties will vary depending on the driver. For SQLite, you must
  100. * specify a database file name in a directory that is writable by the
  101. * webserver. For most other drivers, you must specify a
  102. * username, password, host, and database name.
  103. *
  104. * Transaction support is enabled by default for all drivers that support it,
  105. * including MySQL. To explicitly disable it, set the 'transactions' key to
  106. * FALSE.
  107. * Note that some configurations of MySQL, such as the MyISAM engine, don't
  108. * support it and will proceed silently even if enabled. If you experience
  109. * transaction related crashes with such configuration, set the 'transactions'
  110. * key to FALSE.
  111. *
  112. * For each database, you may optionally specify multiple "target" databases.
  113. * A target database allows Drupal to try to send certain queries to a
  114. * different database if it can but fall back to the default connection if not.
  115. * That is useful for primary/replica replication, as Drupal may try to connect
  116. * to a replica server when appropriate and if one is not available will simply
  117. * fall back to the single primary server (The terms primary/replica are
  118. * traditionally referred to as master/slave in database server documentation).
  119. *
  120. * The general format for the $databases array is as follows:
  121. * @code
  122. * $databases['default']['default'] = $info_array;
  123. * $databases['default']['replica'][] = $info_array;
  124. * $databases['default']['replica'][] = $info_array;
  125. * $databases['extra']['default'] = $info_array;
  126. * @endcode
  127. *
  128. * In the above example, $info_array is an array of settings described above.
  129. * The first line sets a "default" database that has one primary database
  130. * (the second level default). The second and third lines create an array
  131. * of potential replica databases. Drupal will select one at random for a given
  132. * request as needed. The fourth line creates a new database with a name of
  133. * "extra".
  134. *
  135. * You can optionally set prefixes for some or all database table names
  136. * by using the 'prefix' setting. If a prefix is specified, the table
  137. * name will be prepended with its value. Be sure to use valid database
  138. * characters only, usually alphanumeric and underscore. If no prefixes
  139. * are desired, leave it as an empty string ''.
  140. *
  141. * To have all database names prefixed, set 'prefix' as a string:
  142. * @code
  143. * 'prefix' => 'main_',
  144. * @endcode
  145. *
  146. * Per-table prefixes are deprecated as of Drupal 8.2, and will be removed in
  147. * Drupal 9.0. After that, only a single prefix for all tables will be
  148. * supported.
  149. *
  150. * To provide prefixes for specific tables, set 'prefix' as an array.
  151. * The array's keys are the table names and the values are the prefixes.
  152. * The 'default' element is mandatory and holds the prefix for any tables
  153. * not specified elsewhere in the array. Example:
  154. * @code
  155. * 'prefix' => array(
  156. * 'default' => 'main_',
  157. * 'users' => 'shared_',
  158. * 'sessions' => 'shared_',
  159. * 'role' => 'shared_',
  160. * 'authmap' => 'shared_',
  161. * ),
  162. * @endcode
  163. * You can also use a reference to a schema/database as a prefix. This may be
  164. * useful if your Drupal installation exists in a schema that is not the default
  165. * or you want to access several databases from the same code base at the same
  166. * time.
  167. * Example:
  168. * @code
  169. * 'prefix' => array(
  170. * 'default' => 'main.',
  171. * 'users' => 'shared.',
  172. * 'sessions' => 'shared.',
  173. * 'role' => 'shared.',
  174. * 'authmap' => 'shared.',
  175. * );
  176. * @endcode
  177. * NOTE: MySQL and SQLite's definition of a schema is a database.
  178. *
  179. * Advanced users can add or override initial commands to execute when
  180. * connecting to the database server, as well as PDO connection settings. For
  181. * example, to enable MySQL SELECT queries to exceed the max_join_size system
  182. * variable, and to reduce the database connection timeout to 5 seconds:
  183. * @code
  184. * $databases['default']['default'] = array(
  185. * 'init_commands' => array(
  186. * 'big_selects' => 'SET SQL_BIG_SELECTS=1',
  187. * ),
  188. * 'pdo' => array(
  189. * PDO::ATTR_TIMEOUT => 5,
  190. * ),
  191. * );
  192. * @endcode
  193. *
  194. * WARNING: The above defaults are designed for database portability. Changing
  195. * them may cause unexpected behavior, including potential data loss. See
  196. * https://www.drupal.org/developing/api/database/configuration for more
  197. * information on these defaults and the potential issues.
  198. *
  199. * More details can be found in the constructor methods for each driver:
  200. * - \Drupal\Core\Database\Driver\mysql\Connection::__construct()
  201. * - \Drupal\Core\Database\Driver\pgsql\Connection::__construct()
  202. * - \Drupal\Core\Database\Driver\sqlite\Connection::__construct()
  203. *
  204. * Sample Database configuration format for PostgreSQL (pgsql):
  205. * @code
  206. * $databases['default']['default'] = array(
  207. * 'driver' => 'pgsql',
  208. * 'database' => 'databasename',
  209. * 'username' => 'sqlusername',
  210. * 'password' => 'sqlpassword',
  211. * 'host' => 'localhost',
  212. * 'prefix' => '',
  213. * );
  214. * @endcode
  215. *
  216. * Sample Database configuration format for SQLite (sqlite):
  217. * @code
  218. * $databases['default']['default'] = array(
  219. * 'driver' => 'sqlite',
  220. * 'database' => '/path/to/databasefilename',
  221. * );
  222. * @endcode
  223. */
  224. /**
  225. * Location of the site configuration files.
  226. *
  227. * The $config_directories array specifies the location of file system
  228. * directories used for configuration data. On install, the "sync" directory is
  229. * created. This is used for configuration imports. The "active" directory is
  230. * not created by default since the default storage for active configuration is
  231. * the database rather than the file system. (This can be changed. See "Active
  232. * configuration settings" below).
  233. *
  234. * The default location for the "sync" directory is inside a randomly-named
  235. * directory in the public files path. The setting below allows you to override
  236. * the "sync" location.
  237. *
  238. * If you use files for the "active" configuration, you can tell the
  239. * Configuration system where this directory is located by adding an entry with
  240. * array key CONFIG_ACTIVE_DIRECTORY.
  241. *
  242. * Example:
  243. * @code
  244. * $config_directories = array(
  245. * CONFIG_SYNC_DIRECTORY => '/directory/outside/webroot',
  246. * );
  247. * @endcode
  248. */
  249. $config_directories = [];
  250. /**
  251. * Settings:
  252. *
  253. * $settings contains environment-specific configuration, such as the files
  254. * directory and reverse proxy address, and temporary configuration, such as
  255. * security overrides.
  256. *
  257. * @see \Drupal\Core\Site\Settings::get()
  258. */
  259. /**
  260. * Salt for one-time login links, cancel links, form tokens, etc.
  261. *
  262. * This variable will be set to a random value by the installer. All one-time
  263. * login links will be invalidated if the value is changed. Note that if your
  264. * site is deployed on a cluster of web servers, you must ensure that this
  265. * variable has the same value on each server.
  266. *
  267. * For enhanced security, you may set this variable to the contents of a file
  268. * outside your document root; you should also ensure that this file is not
  269. * stored with backups of your database.
  270. *
  271. * Example:
  272. * @code
  273. * $settings['hash_salt'] = file_get_contents('/home/example/salt.txt');
  274. * @endcode
  275. */
  276. $settings['hash_salt'] = '';
  277. /**
  278. * Deployment identifier.
  279. *
  280. * Drupal's dependency injection container will be automatically invalidated and
  281. * rebuilt when the Drupal core version changes. When updating contributed or
  282. * custom code that changes the container, changing this identifier will also
  283. * allow the container to be invalidated as soon as code is deployed.
  284. */
  285. # $settings['deployment_identifier'] = \Drupal::VERSION;
  286. /**
  287. * Access control for update.php script.
  288. *
  289. * If you are updating your Drupal installation using the update.php script but
  290. * are not logged in using either an account with the "Administer software
  291. * updates" permission or the site maintenance account (the account that was
  292. * created during installation), you will need to modify the access check
  293. * statement below. Change the FALSE to a TRUE to disable the access check.
  294. * After finishing the upgrade, be sure to open this file again and change the
  295. * TRUE back to a FALSE!
  296. */
  297. $settings['update_free_access'] = FALSE;
  298. /**
  299. * External access proxy settings:
  300. *
  301. * If your site must access the Internet via a web proxy then you can enter the
  302. * proxy settings here. Set the full URL of the proxy, including the port, in
  303. * variables:
  304. * - $settings['http_client_config']['proxy']['http']: The proxy URL for HTTP
  305. * requests.
  306. * - $settings['http_client_config']['proxy']['https']: The proxy URL for HTTPS
  307. * requests.
  308. * You can pass in the user name and password for basic authentication in the
  309. * URLs in these settings.
  310. *
  311. * You can also define an array of host names that can be accessed directly,
  312. * bypassing the proxy, in $settings['http_client_config']['proxy']['no'].
  313. */
  314. # $settings['http_client_config']['proxy']['http'] = 'http://proxy_user:proxy_pass@example.com:8080';
  315. # $settings['http_client_config']['proxy']['https'] = 'http://proxy_user:proxy_pass@example.com:8080';
  316. # $settings['http_client_config']['proxy']['no'] = ['127.0.0.1', 'localhost'];
  317. /**
  318. * Reverse Proxy Configuration:
  319. *
  320. * Reverse proxy servers are often used to enhance the performance
  321. * of heavily visited sites and may also provide other site caching,
  322. * security, or encryption benefits. In an environment where Drupal
  323. * is behind a reverse proxy, the real IP address of the client should
  324. * be determined such that the correct client IP address is available
  325. * to Drupal's logging, statistics, and access management systems. In
  326. * the most simple scenario, the proxy server will add an
  327. * X-Forwarded-For header to the request that contains the client IP
  328. * address. However, HTTP headers are vulnerable to spoofing, where a
  329. * malicious client could bypass restrictions by setting the
  330. * X-Forwarded-For header directly. Therefore, Drupal's proxy
  331. * configuration requires the IP addresses of all remote proxies to be
  332. * specified in $settings['reverse_proxy_addresses'] to work correctly.
  333. *
  334. * Enable this setting to get Drupal to determine the client IP from
  335. * the X-Forwarded-For header (or $settings['reverse_proxy_header'] if set).
  336. * If you are unsure about this setting, do not have a reverse proxy,
  337. * or Drupal operates in a shared hosting environment, this setting
  338. * should remain commented out.
  339. *
  340. * In order for this setting to be used you must specify every possible
  341. * reverse proxy IP address in $settings['reverse_proxy_addresses'].
  342. * If a complete list of reverse proxies is not available in your
  343. * environment (for example, if you use a CDN) you may set the
  344. * $_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR'] variable directly in settings.php.
  345. * Be aware, however, that it is likely that this would allow IP
  346. * address spoofing unless more advanced precautions are taken.
  347. */
  348. # $settings['reverse_proxy'] = TRUE;
  349. /**
  350. * Specify every reverse proxy IP address in your environment.
  351. * This setting is required if $settings['reverse_proxy'] is TRUE.
  352. */
  353. # $settings['reverse_proxy_addresses'] = ['a.b.c.d', ...];
  354. /**
  355. * Set this value if your proxy server sends the client IP in a header
  356. * other than X-Forwarded-For.
  357. */
  358. # $settings['reverse_proxy_header'] = 'X_CLUSTER_CLIENT_IP';
  359. /**
  360. * Set this value if your proxy server sends the client protocol in a header
  361. * other than X-Forwarded-Proto.
  362. */
  363. # $settings['reverse_proxy_proto_header'] = 'X_FORWARDED_PROTO';
  364. /**
  365. * Set this value if your proxy server sends the client protocol in a header
  366. * other than X-Forwarded-Host.
  367. */
  368. # $settings['reverse_proxy_host_header'] = 'X_FORWARDED_HOST';
  369. /**
  370. * Set this value if your proxy server sends the client protocol in a header
  371. * other than X-Forwarded-Port.
  372. */
  373. # $settings['reverse_proxy_port_header'] = 'X_FORWARDED_PORT';
  374. /**
  375. * Set this value if your proxy server sends the client protocol in a header
  376. * other than Forwarded.
  377. */
  378. # $settings['reverse_proxy_forwarded_header'] = 'FORWARDED';
  379. /**
  380. * Page caching:
  381. *
  382. * By default, Drupal sends a "Vary: Cookie" HTTP header for anonymous page
  383. * views. This tells a HTTP proxy that it may return a page from its local
  384. * cache without contacting the web server, if the user sends the same Cookie
  385. * header as the user who originally requested the cached page. Without "Vary:
  386. * Cookie", authenticated users would also be served the anonymous page from
  387. * the cache. If the site has mostly anonymous users except a few known
  388. * editors/administrators, the Vary header can be omitted. This allows for
  389. * better caching in HTTP proxies (including reverse proxies), i.e. even if
  390. * clients send different cookies, they still get content served from the cache.
  391. * However, authenticated users should access the site directly (i.e. not use an
  392. * HTTP proxy, and bypass the reverse proxy if one is used) in order to avoid
  393. * getting cached pages from the proxy.
  394. */
  395. # $settings['omit_vary_cookie'] = TRUE;
  396. /**
  397. * Cache TTL for client error (4xx) responses.
  398. *
  399. * Items cached per-URL tend to result in a large number of cache items, and
  400. * this can be problematic on 404 pages which by their nature are unbounded. A
  401. * fixed TTL can be set for these items, defaulting to one hour, so that cache
  402. * backends which do not support LRU can purge older entries. To disable caching
  403. * of client error responses set the value to 0. Currently applies only to
  404. * page_cache module.
  405. */
  406. # $settings['cache_ttl_4xx'] = 3600;
  407. /**
  408. * Expiration of cached forms.
  409. *
  410. * Drupal's Form API stores details of forms in a cache and these entries are
  411. * kept for at least 6 hours by default. Expired entries are cleared by cron.
  412. *
  413. * @see \Drupal\Core\Form\FormCache::setCache()
  414. */
  415. # $settings['form_cache_expiration'] = 21600;
  416. /**
  417. * Class Loader.
  418. *
  419. * If the APC extension is detected, the Symfony APC class loader is used for
  420. * performance reasons. Detection can be prevented by setting
  421. * class_loader_auto_detect to false, as in the example below.
  422. */
  423. # $settings['class_loader_auto_detect'] = FALSE;
  424. /*
  425. * If the APC extension is not detected, either because APC is missing or
  426. * because auto-detection has been disabled, auto-loading falls back to
  427. * Composer's ClassLoader, which is good for development as it does not break
  428. * when code is moved in the file system. You can also decorate the base class
  429. * loader with another cached solution than the Symfony APC class loader, as
  430. * all production sites should have a cached class loader of some sort enabled.
  431. *
  432. * To do so, you may decorate and replace the local $class_loader variable. For
  433. * example, to use Symfony's APC class loader without automatic detection,
  434. * uncomment the code below.
  435. */
  436. /*
  437. if ($settings['hash_salt']) {
  438. $prefix = 'drupal.' . hash('sha256', 'drupal.' . $settings['hash_salt']);
  439. $apc_loader = new \Symfony\Component\ClassLoader\ApcClassLoader($prefix, $class_loader);
  440. unset($prefix);
  441. $class_loader->unregister();
  442. $apc_loader->register();
  443. $class_loader = $apc_loader;
  444. }
  445. */
  446. /**
  447. * Authorized file system operations:
  448. *
  449. * The Update Manager module included with Drupal provides a mechanism for
  450. * site administrators to securely install missing updates for the site
  451. * directly through the web user interface. On securely-configured servers,
  452. * the Update manager will require the administrator to provide SSH or FTP
  453. * credentials before allowing the installation to proceed; this allows the
  454. * site to update the new files as the user who owns all the Drupal files,
  455. * instead of as the user the webserver is running as. On servers where the
  456. * webserver user is itself the owner of the Drupal files, the administrator
  457. * will not be prompted for SSH or FTP credentials (note that these server
  458. * setups are common on shared hosting, but are inherently insecure).
  459. *
  460. * Some sites might wish to disable the above functionality, and only update
  461. * the code directly via SSH or FTP themselves. This setting completely
  462. * disables all functionality related to these authorized file operations.
  463. *
  464. * @see https://www.drupal.org/node/244924
  465. *
  466. * Remove the leading hash signs to disable.
  467. */
  468. # $settings['allow_authorize_operations'] = FALSE;
  469. /**
  470. * Default mode for directories and files written by Drupal.
  471. *
  472. * Value should be in PHP Octal Notation, with leading zero.
  473. */
  474. # $settings['file_chmod_directory'] = 0775;
  475. # $settings['file_chmod_file'] = 0664;
  476. /**
  477. * Public file base URL:
  478. *
  479. * An alternative base URL to be used for serving public files. This must
  480. * include any leading directory path.
  481. *
  482. * A different value from the domain used by Drupal to be used for accessing
  483. * public files. This can be used for a simple CDN integration, or to improve
  484. * security by serving user-uploaded files from a different domain or subdomain
  485. * pointing to the same server. Do not include a trailing slash.
  486. */
  487. # $settings['file_public_base_url'] = 'http://downloads.example.com/files';
  488. /**
  489. * Public file path:
  490. *
  491. * A local file system path where public files will be stored. This directory
  492. * must exist and be writable by Drupal. This directory must be relative to
  493. * the Drupal installation directory and be accessible over the web.
  494. */
  495. # $settings['file_public_path'] = 'sites/default/files';
  496. /**
  497. * Private file path:
  498. *
  499. * A local file system path where private files will be stored. This directory
  500. * must be absolute, outside of the Drupal installation directory and not
  501. * accessible over the web.
  502. *
  503. * Note: Caches need to be cleared when this value is changed to make the
  504. * private:// stream wrapper available to the system.
  505. *
  506. * See https://www.drupal.org/documentation/modules/file for more information
  507. * about securing private files.
  508. */
  509. # $settings['file_private_path'] = '';
  510. /**
  511. * Session write interval:
  512. *
  513. * Set the minimum interval between each session write to database.
  514. * For performance reasons it defaults to 180.
  515. */
  516. # $settings['session_write_interval'] = 180;
  517. /**
  518. * String overrides:
  519. *
  520. * To override specific strings on your site with or without enabling the Locale
  521. * module, add an entry to this list. This functionality allows you to change
  522. * a small number of your site's default English language interface strings.
  523. *
  524. * Remove the leading hash signs to enable.
  525. *
  526. * The "en" part of the variable name, is dynamic and can be any langcode of
  527. * any added language. (eg locale_custom_strings_de for german).
  528. */
  529. # $settings['locale_custom_strings_en'][''] = [
  530. # 'forum' => 'Discussion board',
  531. # '@count min' => '@count minutes',
  532. # ];
  533. /**
  534. * A custom theme for the offline page:
  535. *
  536. * This applies when the site is explicitly set to maintenance mode through the
  537. * administration page or when the database is inactive due to an error.
  538. * The template file should also be copied into the theme. It is located inside
  539. * 'core/modules/system/templates/maintenance-page.html.twig'.
  540. *
  541. * Note: This setting does not apply to installation and update pages.
  542. */
  543. # $settings['maintenance_theme'] = 'bartik';
  544. /**
  545. * PHP settings:
  546. *
  547. * To see what PHP settings are possible, including whether they can be set at
  548. * runtime (by using ini_set()), read the PHP documentation:
  549. * http://php.net/manual/ini.list.php
  550. * See \Drupal\Core\DrupalKernel::bootEnvironment() for required runtime
  551. * settings and the .htaccess file for non-runtime settings.
  552. * Settings defined there should not be duplicated here so as to avoid conflict
  553. * issues.
  554. */
  555. /**
  556. * If you encounter a situation where users post a large amount of text, and
  557. * the result is stripped out upon viewing but can still be edited, Drupal's
  558. * output filter may not have sufficient memory to process it. If you
  559. * experience this issue, you may wish to uncomment the following two lines
  560. * and increase the limits of these variables. For more information, see
  561. * http://php.net/manual/pcre.configuration.php.
  562. */
  563. # ini_set('pcre.backtrack_limit', 200000);
  564. # ini_set('pcre.recursion_limit', 200000);
  565. /**
  566. * Active configuration settings.
  567. *
  568. * By default, the active configuration is stored in the database in the
  569. * {config} table. To use a different storage mechanism for the active
  570. * configuration, do the following prior to installing:
  571. * - Create an "active" directory and declare its path in $config_directories
  572. * as explained under the 'Location of the site configuration files' section
  573. * above in this file. To enhance security, you can declare a path that is
  574. * outside your document root.
  575. * - Override the 'bootstrap_config_storage' setting here. It must be set to a
  576. * callable that returns an object that implements
  577. * \Drupal\Core\Config\StorageInterface.
  578. * - Override the service definition 'config.storage.active'. Put this
  579. * override in a services.yml file in the same directory as settings.php
  580. * (definitions in this file will override service definition defaults).
  581. */
  582. # $settings['bootstrap_config_storage'] = ['Drupal\Core\Config\BootstrapConfigStorageFactory', 'getFileStorage'];
  583. /**
  584. * Configuration overrides.
  585. *
  586. * To globally override specific configuration values for this site,
  587. * set them here. You usually don't need to use this feature. This is
  588. * useful in a configuration file for a vhost or directory, rather than
  589. * the default settings.php.
  590. *
  591. * Note that any values you provide in these variable overrides will not be
  592. * viewable from the Drupal administration interface. The administration
  593. * interface displays the values stored in configuration so that you can stage
  594. * changes to other environments that don't have the overrides.
  595. *
  596. * There are particular configuration values that are risky to override. For
  597. * example, overriding the list of installed modules in 'core.extension' is not
  598. * supported as module install or uninstall has not occurred. Other examples
  599. * include field storage configuration, because it has effects on database
  600. * structure, and 'core.menu.static_menu_link_overrides' since this is cached in
  601. * a way that is not config override aware. Also, note that changing
  602. * configuration values in settings.php will not fire any of the configuration
  603. * change events.
  604. */
  605. # $config['system.file']['path']['temporary'] = '/tmp';
  606. # $config['system.site']['name'] = 'My Drupal site';
  607. # $config['system.theme']['default'] = 'stark';
  608. # $config['user.settings']['anonymous'] = 'Visitor';
  609. /**
  610. * Fast 404 pages:
  611. *
  612. * Drupal can generate fully themed 404 pages. However, some of these responses
  613. * are for images or other resource files that are not displayed to the user.
  614. * This can waste bandwidth, and also generate server load.
  615. *
  616. * The options below return a simple, fast 404 page for URLs matching a
  617. * specific pattern:
  618. * - $config['system.performance']['fast_404']['exclude_paths']: A regular
  619. * expression to match paths to exclude, such as images generated by image
  620. * styles, or dynamically-resized images. The default pattern provided below
  621. * also excludes the private file system. If you need to add more paths, you
  622. * can add '|path' to the expression.
  623. * - $config['system.performance']['fast_404']['paths']: A regular expression to
  624. * match paths that should return a simple 404 page, rather than the fully
  625. * themed 404 page. If you don't have any aliases ending in htm or html you
  626. * can add '|s?html?' to the expression.
  627. * - $config['system.performance']['fast_404']['html']: The html to return for
  628. * simple 404 pages.
  629. *
  630. * Remove the leading hash signs if you would like to alter this functionality.
  631. */
  632. # $config['system.performance']['fast_404']['exclude_paths'] = '/\/(?:styles)|(?:system\/files)\//';
  633. # $config['system.performance']['fast_404']['paths'] = '/\.(?:txt|png|gif|jpe?g|css|js|ico|swf|flv|cgi|bat|pl|dll|exe|asp)$/i';
  634. # $config['system.performance']['fast_404']['html'] = '<!DOCTYPE html><html><head><title>404 Not Found</title></head><body><h1>Not Found</h1><p>The requested URL "@path" was not found on this server.</p></body></html>';
  635. /**
  636. * Load services definition file.
  637. */
  638. $settings['container_yamls'][] = $app_root . '/' . $site_path . '/services.yml';
  639. /**
  640. * Override the default service container class.
  641. *
  642. * This is useful for example to trace the service container for performance
  643. * tracking purposes, for testing a service container with an error condition or
  644. * to test a service container that throws an exception.
  645. */
  646. # $settings['container_base_class'] = '\Drupal\Core\DependencyInjection\Container';
  647. /**
  648. * Override the default yaml parser class.
  649. *
  650. * Provide a fully qualified class name here if you would like to provide an
  651. * alternate implementation YAML parser. The class must implement the
  652. * \Drupal\Component\Serialization\SerializationInterface interface.
  653. */
  654. # $settings['yaml_parser_class'] = NULL;
  655. /**
  656. * Trusted host configuration.
  657. *
  658. * Drupal core can use the Symfony trusted host mechanism to prevent HTTP Host
  659. * header spoofing.
  660. *
  661. * To enable the trusted host mechanism, you enable your allowable hosts
  662. * in $settings['trusted_host_patterns']. This should be an array of regular
  663. * expression patterns, without delimiters, representing the hosts you would
  664. * like to allow.
  665. *
  666. * For example:
  667. * @code
  668. * $settings['trusted_host_patterns'] = array(
  669. * '^www\.example\.com$',
  670. * );
  671. * @endcode
  672. * will allow the site to only run from www.example.com.
  673. *
  674. * If you are running multisite, or if you are running your site from
  675. * different domain names (eg, you don't redirect http://www.example.com to
  676. * http://example.com), you should specify all of the host patterns that are
  677. * allowed by your site.
  678. *
  679. * For example:
  680. * @code
  681. * $settings['trusted_host_patterns'] = array(
  682. * '^example\.com$',
  683. * '^.+\.example\.com$',
  684. * '^example\.org$',
  685. * '^.+\.example\.org$',
  686. * );
  687. * @endcode
  688. * will allow the site to run off of all variants of example.com and
  689. * example.org, with all subdomains included.
  690. */
  691. /**
  692. * The default list of directories that will be ignored by Drupal's file API.
  693. *
  694. * By default ignore node_modules and bower_components folders to avoid issues
  695. * with common frontend tools and recursive scanning of directories looking for
  696. * extensions.
  697. *
  698. * @see file_scan_directory()
  699. * @see \Drupal\Core\Extension\ExtensionDiscovery::scanDirectory()
  700. */
  701. $settings['file_scan_ignore_directories'] = [
  702. 'node_modules',
  703. 'bower_components',
  704. ];
  705. /**
  706. * The default number of entities to update in a batch process.
  707. *
  708. * This is used by update and post-update functions that need to go through and
  709. * change all the entities on a site, so it is useful to increase this number
  710. * if your hosting configuration (i.e. RAM allocation, CPU speed) allows for a
  711. * larger number of entities to be processed in a single batch run.
  712. */
  713. $settings['entity_update_batch_size'] = 50;
  714. /**
  715. * Load local development override configuration, if available.
  716. *
  717. * Use settings.local.php to override variables on secondary (staging,
  718. * development, etc) installations of this site. Typically used to disable
  719. * caching, JavaScript/CSS compression, re-routing of outgoing emails, and
  720. * other things that should not happen on development and testing sites.
  721. *
  722. * Keep this code block at the end of this file to take full effect.
  723. */
  724. #
  725. # if (file_exists($app_root . '/' . $site_path . '/settings.local.php')) {
  726. # include $app_root . '/' . $site_path . '/settings.local.php';
  727. # }