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- <?php
- /**
- * @file
- * Local development override configuration feature.
- *
- * To activate this feature, copy and rename it such that its path plus
- * filename is 'sites/default/settings.local.php'. Then, go to the bottom of
- * 'sites/default/settings.php' and uncomment the commented lines that mention
- * 'settings.local.php'.
- *
- * If you are using a site name in the path, such as 'sites/example.com', copy
- * this file to 'sites/example.com/settings.local.php', and uncomment the lines
- * at the bottom of 'sites/example.com/settings.php'.
- */
- /**
- * Assertions.
- *
- * The Drupal project primarily uses runtime assertions to enforce the
- * expectations of the API by failing when incorrect calls are made by code
- * under development.
- *
- * @see http://php.net/assert
- * @see https://www.drupal.org/node/2492225
- *
- * If you are using PHP 7.0 it is strongly recommended that you set
- * zend.assertions=1 in the PHP.ini file (It cannot be changed from .htaccess
- * or runtime) on development machines and to 0 in production.
- *
- * @see https://wiki.php.net/rfc/expectations
- */
- assert_options(ASSERT_ACTIVE, TRUE);
- \Drupal\Component\Assertion\Handle::register();
- /**
- * Enable local development services.
- */
- $settings['container_yamls'][] = DRUPAL_ROOT . '/sites/development.services.yml';
- /**
- * Show all error messages, with backtrace information.
- *
- * In case the error level could not be fetched from the database, as for
- * example the database connection failed, we rely only on this value.
- */
- $config['system.logging']['error_level'] = 'verbose';
- /**
- * Disable CSS and JS aggregation.
- */
- $config['system.performance']['css']['preprocess'] = FALSE;
- $config['system.performance']['js']['preprocess'] = FALSE;
- /**
- * Disable the render cache (this includes the page cache).
- *
- * Note: you should test with the render cache enabled, to ensure the correct
- * cacheability metadata is present. However, in the early stages of
- * development, you may want to disable it.
- *
- * This setting disables the render cache by using the Null cache back-end
- * defined by the development.services.yml file above.
- *
- * Do not use this setting until after the site is installed.
- */
- # $settings['cache']['bins']['render'] = 'cache.backend.null';
- /**
- * Disable caching for migrations.
- *
- * Uncomment the code below to only store migrations in memory and not in the
- * database. This makes it easier to develop custom migrations.
- */
- # $settings['cache']['bins']['discovery_migration'] = 'cache.backend.memory';
- /**
- * Disable Dynamic Page Cache.
- *
- * Note: you should test with Dynamic Page Cache enabled, to ensure the correct
- * cacheability metadata is present (and hence the expected behavior). However,
- * in the early stages of development, you may want to disable it.
- */
- # $settings['cache']['bins']['dynamic_page_cache'] = 'cache.backend.null';
- /**
- * Allow test modules and themes to be installed.
- *
- * Drupal ignores test modules and themes by default for performance reasons.
- * During development it can be useful to install test extensions for debugging
- * purposes.
- */
- $settings['extension_discovery_scan_tests'] = TRUE;
- /**
- * Enable access to rebuild.php.
- *
- * This setting can be enabled to allow Drupal's php and database cached
- * storage to be cleared via the rebuild.php page. Access to this page can also
- * be gained by generating a query string from rebuild_token_calculator.sh and
- * using these parameters in a request to rebuild.php.
- */
- $settings['rebuild_access'] = TRUE;
- /**
- * Skip file system permissions hardening.
- *
- * The system module will periodically check the permissions of your site's
- * site directory to ensure that it is not writable by the website user. For
- * sites that are managed with a version control system, this can cause problems
- * when files in that directory such as settings.php are updated, because the
- * user pulling in the changes won't have permissions to modify files in the
- * directory.
- */
- $settings['skip_permissions_hardening'] = TRUE;
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