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 <h1>Database Configuration</h1>

 

-<p>Code Igniter has a config file that lets you store your database connection values (username, password, database name, etc.).  

+<p>Code Igniter has a config file that lets you store your database connection values (username, password, database name, etc.).

 The config file is located at:

 

 <p><kbd>application/config/database.php</kbd></p>

@@ -82,8 +82,8 @@
 $db['default']['db_debug'] = FALSE;<br />

 $db['default']['active_r'] = TRUE;</code>

 

-<p>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.) 

+<p>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:</p>

 

@@ -97,7 +97,7 @@
 $db['test']['db_debug'] = FALSE;<br />

 $db['test']['active_r'] = TRUE;</code>

 

- 

+

 <p>Then, to globally tell the system to use that group you would set this variable located in the config file:</p>

 

 <code>$active_group = "test";</code>

@@ -108,15 +108,15 @@
 <h3>Explanation of Values:</h3>

 

 <ul>

-<li><strong>hostname</strong> - The hostname of your database server. Often this is "localhost".</li> 

-<li><strong>username</strong> - The username used to connect to the database.</li> 

-<li><strong>password</strong> - The password used to connect to the database.</li> 

-<li><strong>database</strong> - The name of the database you want to connect to.</li> 

-<li><strong>dbdriver</strong> - The database type. ie: mysql, postgre, obdc, etc. Must be specified in lower case.</li> 

-<li><strong>dbprefix</strong> - An optional table prefix which will added to the table name when running <a href="active_record.html">Active Record</a> queries.  This permits multiple Code Igniter installations to share one database.</li> 

-<li><strong>pconnect</strong> - TRUE/FALSE (boolean) - Whether to use a persistent connection.</li> 

-<li><strong>db_debug</strong> - TRUE/FALSE (boolean) - Whether database errors should be displayed.</li> 

-<li><strong>active_r</strong> - TRUE/FALSE (boolean) - Whether to load the <a href="active_record.html">Active Record Class</a>. If you are not using the active record class you can have it omitted when the database classes are initialized in order to utilize less resources.</li> 

+<li><strong>hostname</strong> - The hostname of your database server. Often this is "localhost".</li>

+<li><strong>username</strong> - The username used to connect to the database.</li>

+<li><strong>password</strong> - The password used to connect to the database.</li>

+<li><strong>database</strong> - The name of the database you want to connect to.</li>

+<li><strong>dbdriver</strong> - The database type. ie: mysql, postgre, obdc, etc. Must be specified in lower case.</li>

+<li><strong>dbprefix</strong> - An optional table prefix which will added to the table name when running <a href="active_record.html">Active Record</a> queries.  This permits multiple Code Igniter installations to share one database.</li>

+<li><strong>pconnect</strong> - TRUE/FALSE (boolean) - Whether to use a persistent connection.</li>

+<li><strong>db_debug</strong> - TRUE/FALSE (boolean) - Whether database errors should be displayed.</li>

+<li><strong>active_r</strong> - TRUE/FALSE (boolean) - Whether to load the <a href="active_record.html">Active Record Class</a>. If you are not using the active record class you can have it omitted when the database classes are initialized in order to utilize less resources.</li>

 <li><strong>port</strong> - The database port number.  Currently only used with the Postgre driver.</li>

 </ul>