The custom config allows to setup a proxy URI that is passed to
GuzzleHTTP client as request options. Guzzle has the option to receive
an array of proxies for each URI scheme as well as 'no' key value pair
to provide a list of host names that should not be proxied to.
Guzzle would automatically populate these options with HTTPS_PROXY
and NO_PROXY environment variables. However, when providing a 'proxy'
request option, default values will be overriden and it is required to
explicitly provide the 'no' value if needed.
More info:
http://docs.guzzlephp.org/en/stable/request-options.html#proxy
This commit will add support for a new config 'proxyexclude', which
takes a list of host names to be excluded.
It will also provide 'proxy' request option as an array instead of a
string to Guzzle, and populate 'http' and 'https' URI schemes with
proxy URI, and 'no' with 'proxyexclude' list.
Also, if no 'proxy' is configured, it will leave out 'proxy' request
option, so it won't override Guzzle default values.
Sample config file includes a hint on how to explicitly sync
'proxyexclude' with NO_PROXY, and a note about default values.
Signed-off-by: Mohammed Abdellatif <m.latief@gmail.com>
If the remember_login_cookie_lifetime is set to 0 this means we do not
want to use remember me at all. In that case we should also not creatae
a remember me cookie and should create a proper temp token.
Further this specifies that is not 0 the remember me time should always
be larger than the session timeout. Because else the behavior is not
really defined.
Signed-off-by: Roeland Jago Douma <roeland@famdouma.nl>
The file logger currently resets the mode of the logfile to 0640.
When the webserver is running as a different user than the cron job
(but both are in the same group) the files mode has to be 0660. The
current implementation breaks logging for the user that is not the
owner of the logfile.
This patch introduces a new config option 'logfilemode' that expects
an octal value (defaults to 0640). Unless the value is lower or equal
than 0 the logfiles mode will be resetted to this value.
Signed-off-by: Roland Tapken <roland@bitarbeiter.net>
@MorrisJobke asked me to open this pull request in the server repo instead of the documentation repo:
https://github.com/nextcloud/documentation/pull/690
Text from the documentation pull request:
On a fresh Nextcloud 13 Installation the default value for dbtype in config.php is 'sqlite3' (and not 'sqlite'). I also noticed that on previous versions.
Despite the fact that Nextcloud 13 also works though, if that value is manually changed to 'sqlite', I would suggest to change that in the documentation to the actually used value created when installing Nextcloud - and that is 'sqlite3'.