| ###################### |
| Database Configuration |
| ###################### |
| |
| CodeIgniter has a config file that lets you store your database |
| connection values (username, password, database name, etc.). The config |
| file is located at application/config/database.php. You can also set |
| database connection values for specific |
| :doc:`environments <../libraries/config>` by placing **database.php** |
| it the respective environment config folder. |
| |
| The config settings are stored in a multi-dimensional array with this |
| prototype:: |
| |
| $db['default']['hostname'] = "localhost"; $db['default']['username'] = "root"; $db['default']['password'] = ""; $db['default']['database'] = "database_name"; $db['default']['dbdriver'] = "mysql"; $db['default']['dbprefix'] = ""; $db['default']['pconnect'] = TRUE; $db['default']['db_debug'] = FALSE; $db['default']['cache_on'] = FALSE; $db['default']['cachedir'] = ""; $db['default']['char_set'] = "utf8"; $db['default']['dbcollat'] = "utf8_general_ci"; $db['default']['swap_pre'] = ""; $db['default']['autoinit'] = TRUE; $db['default']['stricton'] = FALSE; |
| |
| The reason we use a multi-dimensional array rather than a more simple |
| one is to permit you to optionally store multiple sets of connection |
| values. If, for example, you run multiple environments (development, |
| production, test, etc.) under a single installation, you can set up a |
| connection group for each, then switch between groups as needed. For |
| example, to set up a "test" environment you would do this:: |
| |
| $db['test']['hostname'] = "localhost"; $db['test']['username'] = "root"; $db['test']['password'] = ""; $db['test']['database'] = "database_name"; $db['test']['dbdriver'] = "mysql"; $db['test']['dbprefix'] = ""; $db['test']['pconnect'] = TRUE; $db['test']['db_debug'] = FALSE; $db['test']['cache_on'] = FALSE; $db['test']['cachedir'] = ""; $db['test']['char_set'] = "utf8"; $db['test']['dbcollat'] = "utf8_general_ci"; $db['test']['swap_pre'] = ""; $db['test']['autoinit'] = TRUE; $db['test']['stricton'] = FALSE; |
| |
| Then, to globally tell the system to use that group you would set this |
| variable located in the config file:: |
| |
| $active_group = "test"; |
| |
| Note: The name "test" is arbitrary. It can be anything you want. By |
| default we've used the word "default" for the primary connection, but it |
| too can be renamed to something more relevant to your project. |
| |
| Active Record |
| ------------- |
| |
| The :doc:`Active Record Class <active_record>` is globally enabled or |
| disabled by setting the $active_record variable in the database |
| configuration file to TRUE/FALSE (boolean). If you are not using the |
| active record class, setting it to FALSE will utilize fewer resources |
| when the database classes are initialized. |
| |
| :: |
| |
| $active_record = TRUE; |
| |
| .. note:: that some CodeIgniter classes such as Sessions require Active |
| Records be enabled to access certain functionality. |
| |
| Explanation of Values: |
| ---------------------- |
| |
| - **hostname** - The hostname of your database server. Often this is |
| "localhost". |
| - **username** - The username used to connect to the database. |
| - **password** - The password used to connect to the database. |
| - **database** - The name of the database you want to connect to. |
| - **dbdriver** - The database type. ie: mysql, postgres, odbc, etc. |
| Must be specified in lower case. |
| - **dbprefix** - An optional table prefix which will added to the table |
| name when running :doc:`Active Record <active_record>` queries. This |
| permits multiple CodeIgniter installations to share one database. |
| - **pconnect** - TRUE/FALSE (boolean) - Whether to use a persistent |
| connection. |
| - **db_debug** - TRUE/FALSE (boolean) - Whether database errors should |
| be displayed. |
| - **cache_on** - TRUE/FALSE (boolean) - Whether database query caching |
| is enabled, see also :doc:`Database Caching Class <caching>`. |
| - **cachedir** - The absolute server path to your database query cache |
| directory. |
| - **char_set** - The character set used in communicating with the |
| database. |
| - **dbcollat** - The character collation used in communicating with the |
| database. |
| |
| .. note:: For MySQL and MySQLi databases, this setting is only used |
| as a backup if your server is running PHP < 5.2.3 or MySQL < 5.0.7 |
| (and in table creation queries made with DB Forge). There is an |
| incompatibility in PHP with mysql_real_escape_string() which can |
| make your site vulnerable to SQL injection if you are using a |
| multi-byte character set and are running versions lower than these. |
| Sites using Latin-1 or UTF-8 database character set and collation are |
| unaffected. |
| |
| - **swap_pre** - A default table prefix that should be swapped with |
| dbprefix. This is useful for distributed applications where you might |
| run manually written queries, and need the prefix to still be |
| customizable by the end user. |
| - **autoinit** - Whether or not to automatically connect to the |
| database when the library loads. If set to false, the connection will |
| take place prior to executing the first query. |
| - **stricton** - TRUE/FALSE (boolean) - Whether to force "Strict Mode" |
| connections, good for ensuring strict SQL while developing an |
| application. |
| - **port** - The database port number. To use this value you have to |
| add a line to the database config |
| array.:: |
| |
| $db['default']['port'] = 5432; |
| |
| |
| .. note:: Depending on what database platform you are using (MySQL, |
| Postgres, etc.) not all values will be needed. For example, when using |
| SQLite you will not need to supply a username or password, and the |
| database name will be the path to your database file. The information |
| above assumes you are using MySQL. |