tt-rss/config.php-dist

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<?
// Your RDBMS must be configured to accept connections
// via TCP/IP and authentified by password.
define('DB_TYPE', "pgsql"); // or mysql
define('DB_HOST', "localhost");
define('DB_USER', "fox");
define('DB_NAME', "fox");
define('DB_PASS', "XXXXXX");
define('MAGPIE_CACHE_DIR', '/var/tmp/magpie-ttrss-cache');
// Local cache directory for RSS feeds
define('WEB_DEMO_MODE', false);
// Demo mode with reduced functionality.
define('ICONS_DIR', "icons");
define('ICONS_URL', "icons");
define('USE_HTTP_AUTH', false);
// Use HTTP Basic authentication instead of login form. Has some problems.
define('SINGLE_USER_MODE', true);
// Operate in single user mode, disables all functionality related to
// multiple users.
define('DAEMON_REFRESH_ONLY', false);
// updates to all feeds will only run when the backend script is
// invoked with a "daemon" option on the URI stem. This is useful when you
// are hosting multi-user system and want to control how often
// feeds are being updated.
// An example wget command line below will invoke an update every 30
// minutes, with output being sent to /dev/null and the timeout set to
// 10 minutes so that wget does not time out. Substitute your site name
// and tt-rss path as necessary.
//
// */30 * * * * /usr/bin/wget -O /dev/null -T 600 "http://www.your-site.xxx/tt-rss/backend.php?op=globalUpdateFeeds&daemon=1"
//
define('SMART_RPC_COUNTERS', true);
// If enabled, stores feed counter information on the server side and sends
// only diffs to the client. In the nutshell, it saves your bandwidth and
// makes UI more responsive, but eats server memory.
?>