tt-rss/config.php-dist
2007-08-26 11:32:48 +01:00

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<?php
// 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('DB_PORT', '5432'); // when neeeded, PG-only
define('MAGPIE_FETCH_TIME_OUT', 60);
// Magpie's default timeout is 5 seconds. Some RSS feeds,
// such as from large Trac installs, can take significantly
// longer than 5 seconds to generate. To prevent failed
// updates, increase this.
define('MAGPIE_CACHE_DIR', '/var/tmp/magpie-ttrss-cache');
// Local cache directory for RSS feeds
define('MAGPIE_CACHE_AGE', 60*30);
// How long to store cached RSS objects? In seconds.
// Defaults to 30 minutes
define('WEB_DEMO_MODE', false);
// Demo mode with reduced functionality.
// Warning: this option is obsolete. Don't rely on it being
// checked in all necessary places.
define('ICONS_DIR', "icons");
define('ICONS_URL', "icons");
// Local and URL path to the directory, where feed favicons are stored.
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"
//
// The alternative approach is to run update_feeds.php from your crontab
// with command line PHP interpreter. Don't forget to chdir() into TT-RSS
// directory or it won't be able to find includes. E.g.
//
// */30 * * * * cd $TTRSS_DIRECTORY && ./update_feeds.php >/dev/null 2>&1
// Another alternative approach is to run update_daemon.php in the background
// on the server, which allows user-scheduled updates and continous
// feed updating in the background. This is the recommended way at the moment.
define('SMART_RPC_COUNTERS', false);
// 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.
// This option can introduce a lot of weird interface glitches in
// some use-cases (if you have more than one tt-rss window open, for example)
// so it is disabled by default.
define('GLOBAL_ENABLE_LABELS', false);
// Labels are a security risk, so this option can globally disable them for all users.
define('MAIL_RESET_PASS', true);
// Send mail to user on password reset
define('ENABLE_FEED_BROWSER', true);
// Enable or disable local feed browser
define('TMP_DIRECTORY', '/tmp');
// Directory for temporary files
define('FEEDS_FRAME_REFRESH', 600);
// Auto refresh interval for feeds frame (in seconds)
define('MAX_UPDATE_TIME', 0);
// Limit one update sequence run to this number of seconds.
// The valiue is not exact, because it is being checked between feed updates,
// which could use abritrary amount of time. Feeds which could not be updated
// in time, are being skipped.
// If this option is enabled (non-zero) feeds are updated in random order.
// It is also recommended to set FEEDS_FRAME_REFRESH to a lower value if using
// this option.
define('ENABLE_UPDATE_DAEMON', false);
// This enables different mechanism for user-triggered updates designed
// for update daemon running in background on the server.
// This option suggests FEEDS_FRAME_REFRESH set to a small value
// (like 60 seconds, depending on number of users and server/bandwidth load).
define('DAEMON_SLEEP_INTERVAL', 120);
// Interval between update daemon update runs
define('DATABASE_BACKED_SESSIONS', false);
// Store session information in a database, recommended for multiuser
// configurations. Doesn't seem to work for everyone, so enable with caution.
// tt-rss uses default PHP session storing mechanism if disabled.
define('SESSION_CHECK_ADDRESS', true);
// Bind session to client IP address (recommended)
define('SESSION_COOKIE_LIFETIME', 0);
// Default lifetime of a session (e.g. login) cookie. In seconds,
// 0 means cookie will be deleted when browser closes.
define('SESSION_EXPIRE_TIME', 86400);
// Hard expiration limit for sessions. Should be
// greater or equal to SESSION_COOKIE_LIFETIME
define('DAEMON_UPDATE_LOGIN_LIMIT', 0);
// Stop updating feeds of user who was never logged in
// in specified amount of days. 0 disables.
define('CHECK_FOR_NEW_VERSION', true);
// Check for new versions of tt-rss when entering preferences.
define('USE_CURL_FOR_ICONS', false);
// Fetch favicons using CURL, useful if your PHP has disabled remote fopen()
define('DIGEST_ENABLE', true);
// Global option to enable daily digests
define('DIGEST_HOSTNAME', 'your.domain.dom');
// Hostname for email digest signature
define('DIGEST_EMAIL_LIMIT', 10);
// The maximum amount of emails sent in one digest batch
define('DAEMON_SENDS_DIGESTS', true);
// If update daemon and update_feeds should send digests
// Disable if you prefer querying special URL (see wiki)
define('ENABLE_TRANSLATIONS', false);
// Enable experimental support for interface translations
// based on PHP-Gettext. This is of no much use right now.
define('MYSQL_CHARSET', '');
// Connection charset for MySQL. Only enable if having charset-related
// errors with MySQL (mangled characters, errors when updating feeds, etc).
define('ENABLE_SIMPLEPIE', false);
// Enables SimplePie RSS parsing library (experimental). When this option
// is disabled, Tiny Tiny RSS defaults to Magpie library.
// SimplePie is somewhat faster, more robust and less clunky as Magpie.
// While it doesn't internally support HTTP Digest authentication
// (required for Livejournal protected feeds and such) and SSL, it can
// support it when using CURL.
// To summarize, if your PHP has CURL extension or you aren't subscribed
// to any feeds using HTTP Digest authentication and Magpie XML parsing
// errors are bothering you too much, you can try enabling SimplePie.
define('SIMPLEPIE_CACHE_DIR', '/var/tmp/simplepie-ttrss-cache');
// Cache directory for RSS feeds when using SimplePie
define('SIMPLEPIE_CACHE_IMAGES', false);
// Allow caching feed images when using SimplePie, to bypass hotlink
// prevention and such at expense of local disk space and bandwidth.
// Note that you (or your users) also have to enable image caching
// in feed editor.
define('COUNTERS_MAX_AGE', 365);
// Hard limit for unread counters calculation. Try tweaking this
// parameter to speed up tt-rss when having a huge number of articles
// in the database (better yet, enable purging!)
define('DIGEST_FROM_NAME', 'Tiny Tiny RSS');
define('DIGEST_FROM_ADDRESS', 'noreply@your.domain.dom');
// Name and address for sending email digests from.
define('DIGEST_SMTP_HOST', '');
// SMTP Host to send digests. When blank tt-rss uses
// PHP's default mail() function.
define('DIGEST_SMTP_LOGIN', '');
define('DIGEST_SMTP_PASSWORD', '');
// These two options enable SMTP authentication when sending
// digests. Require DIGEST_SMTP_HOST.
define('CONFIG_VERSION', 9);
// Expected config version. Please update this option in config.php
// if necessary (after migrating all new options from this file).
// vim:ft=php
?>