nextcloud/config/config.sample.php

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<?php
/**
* This configuration file is only provided to document the different
* configuration options and their usage.
*
* DO NOT COMPLETELY BASE YOUR CONFIGURATION FILE ON THIS SAMPLE. THIS MAY BREAK
* YOUR INSTANCE. Instead, manually copy configuration switches that you
* consider important for your instance to your working ``config.php``, and
* apply configuration options that are pertinent for your instance.
*
* This file is used to generate the config documentation. Please consider
* following requirements of the current parser:
* * all comments need to start with `/**` and end with ` *\/` - each on their
* own line
* * add a `@see CONFIG_INDEX` to copy a previously described config option
* also to this line
* * everything between the ` *\/` and the next `/**` will be treated as the
* config option
* * use RST syntax
*/
$CONFIG = array(
/**
* Default Parameters
*
* These parameters are configured by the ownCloud installer, and are required
* for your ownCloud server to operate.
*/
/**
* This is a unique identifier for your ownCloud installation, created
* automatically by the installer. This example is for documentation only,
* and you should never use it because it will not work. A valid ``instanceid``
* is created when you install ownCloud.
*
* 'instanceid' => 'd3c944a9a',
*/
'instanceid' => '',
/**
* The salt used to hash all passwords, auto-generated by the ownCloud
* installer. (There are also per-user salts.) If you lose this salt you lose
* all your passwords. This example is for documentation only, and you should
* never use it.
*
* @deprecated This salt is deprecated and only used for legacy-compatibility,
* developers should *NOT* use this value for anything nowadays.
*
* 'passwordsalt' => 'd3c944a9af095aa08f',
*/
'passwordsalt' => '',
/**
* Your list of trusted domains that users can log into. Specifying trusted
* domains prevents host header poisoning. Do not remove this, as it performs
* necessary security checks.
*/
'trusted_domains' =>
array (
'demo.example.org',
'otherdomain.example.org',
),
/**
* Where user files are stored; this defaults to ``data/`` in the ownCloud
* directory. The SQLite database is also stored here, when you use SQLite.
* (SQLite is not available in ownCloud Enterprise Edition)
*/
'datadirectory' => '/var/www/owncloud/data',
/**
* The current version number of your ownCloud installation. This is set up
* during installation and update, so you shouldn't need to change it.
*/
'version' => '',
/**
* Identifies the database used with this installation. See also config option
* ``supportedDatabases``
*
* Available:
* - sqlite (SQLite3 - Not in Enterprise Edition)
* - mysql (MySQL/MariaDB)
* - pgsql (PostgreSQL)
* - oci (Oracle - Enterprise Edition Only)
*/
'dbtype' => 'sqlite',
/**
* Your host server name, for example ``localhost``, ``hostname``,
* ``hostname.example.com``, or the IP address. To specify a port use
* ``hostname:####``; to specify a Unix socket use
* ``localhost:/path/to/socket``.
*/
'dbhost' => '',
/**
* The name of the ownCloud database, which is set during installation. You
* should not need to change this.
*/
'dbname' => 'owncloud',
/**
* The user that ownCloud uses to write to the database. This must be unique
* across ownCloud instances using the same SQL database. This is set up during
* installation, so you shouldn't need to change it.
*/
'dbuser' => '',
/**
* The password for the database user. This is set up during installation, so
* you shouldn't need to change it.
*/
'dbpassword' => '',
/**
* Prefix for the ownCloud tables in the database.
*/
'dbtableprefix' => '',
/**
* Indicates whether the ownCloud instance was installed successfully; ``true``
* indicates a successful installation, and ``false`` indicates an unsuccessful
* installation.
*/
'installed' => false,
/**
* User Experience
*
* These optional parameters control some aspects of the user interface. Default
* values, where present, are shown.
*/
/**
* This sets the default language on your ownCloud server, using ISO_639-1
* language codes such as ``en`` for English, ``de`` for German, and ``fr`` for
* French. It overrides automatic language detection on public pages like login
* or shared items. User's language preferences configured under "personal ->
* language" override this setting after they have logged in.
*/
'default_language' => 'en',
/**
* Set the default app to open on login. Use the app names as they appear in the
* URL after clicking them in the Apps menu, such as documents, calendar, and
* gallery. You can use a comma-separated list of app names, so if the first
* app is not enabled for a user then ownCloud will try the second one, and so
* on. If no enabled apps are found it defaults to the Files app.
*/
'defaultapp' => 'files',
/**
* ``true`` enables the Help menu item in the user menu (top right of the
* ownCloud Web interface). ``false`` removes the Help item.
*/
'knowledgebaseenabled' => true,
/**
* ``true`` enables avatars, or user profile photos. These appear on the User
* page, on user's Personal pages and are used by some apps (contacts, mail,
* etc). ``false`` disables them.
*/
'enable_avatars' => true,
/**
* ``true`` allows users to change their display names (on their Personal
* pages), and ``false`` prevents them from changing their display names.
*/
'allow_user_to_change_display_name' => true,
/**
* Lifetime of the remember login cookie, which is set when the user clicks the
* ``remember`` checkbox on the login screen. The default is 15 days, expressed
* in seconds.
*/
'remember_login_cookie_lifetime' => 60*60*24*15,
/**
* The lifetime of a session after inactivity; the default is 24 hours,
* expressed in seconds.
*/
'session_lifetime' => 60 * 60 * 24,
/**
* Enable or disable session keep-alive when a user is logged in to the Web UI.
* Enabling this sends a "heartbeat" to the server to keep it from timing out.
*/
'session_keepalive' => true,
/**
* The directory where the skeleton files are located. These files will be
* copied to the data directory of new users. Leave empty to not copy any
* skeleton files.
*/
'skeletondirectory' => '/path/to/owncloud/core/skeleton',
/**
* The ``user_backends`` app (which needs to be enabled first) allows you to
* configure alternate authentication backends. Supported backends are:
* IMAP (OC_User_IMAP), SMB (OC_User_SMB), and FTP (OC_User_FTP).
*/
'user_backends' => array(
array(
'class' => 'OC_User_IMAP',
'arguments' => array('{imap.gmail.com:993/imap/ssl}INBOX')
)
),
/**
* If your user backend does not allow to reset the password (e.g. when it's a
* read-only user backend like LDAP), you can specify a custom link, where the
* user is redirected to, when clicking the "reset password" link after a failed
* login-attempt.
*/
'lost_password_link' => 'https://example.org/link/to/password/reset',
/**
* Mail Parameters
*
* These configure the email settings for ownCloud notifications and password
* resets.
*/
/**
* The return address that you want to appear on emails sent by the ownCloud
* server, for example ``oc-admin@example.com``, substituting your own domain,
* of course.
*/
'mail_domain' => 'example.com',
/**
* FROM address that overrides the built-in ``sharing-noreply`` and
* ``lostpassword-noreply`` FROM addresses.
*/
'mail_from_address' => 'owncloud',
/**
* Enable SMTP class debugging.
*/
'mail_smtpdebug' => false,
/**
* Which mode to use for sending mail: ``sendmail``, ``smtp``, ``qmail`` or
* ``php``.
*
* If you are using local or remote SMTP, set this to ``smtp``.
*
* If you are using PHP mail you must have an installed and working email system
* on the server. The program used to send email is defined in the ``php.ini``
* file.
*
* For the ``sendmail`` option you need an installed and working email system on
* the server, with ``/usr/sbin/sendmail`` installed on your Unix system.
*
* For ``qmail`` the binary is /var/qmail/bin/sendmail, and it must be installed
* on your Unix system.
*/
'mail_smtpmode' => 'sendmail',
/**
* This depends on ``mail_smtpmode``. Specify the IP address of your mail
* server host. This may contain multiple hosts separated by a semi-colon. If
* you need to specify the port number append it to the IP address separated by
* a colon, like this: ``127.0.0.1:24``.
*/
'mail_smtphost' => '127.0.0.1',
/**
* This depends on ``mail_smtpmode``. Specify the port for sending mail.
*/
'mail_smtpport' => 25,
/**
* This depends on ``mail_smtpmode``. This sets the SMTP server timeout, in
* seconds. You may need to increase this if you are running an anti-malware or
* spam scanner.
*/
'mail_smtptimeout' => 10,
/**
* This depends on ``mail_smtpmode``. Specify when you are using ``ssl`` or
* ``tls``, or leave empty for no encryption.
*/
'mail_smtpsecure' => '',
/**
* This depends on ``mail_smtpmode``. Change this to ``true`` if your mail
* server requires authentication.
*/
'mail_smtpauth' => false,
/**
* This depends on ``mail_smtpmode``. If SMTP authentication is required, choose
* the authentication type as ``LOGIN`` (default) or ``PLAIN``.
*/
'mail_smtpauthtype' => 'LOGIN',
/**
* This depends on ``mail_smtpauth``. Specify the username for authenticating to
* the SMTP server.
*/
'mail_smtpname' => '',
/**
* This depends on ``mail_smtpauth``. Specify the password for authenticating to
* the SMTP server.
*/
'mail_smtppassword' => '',
/**
* Proxy Configurations
*/
/**
* The automatic hostname detection of ownCloud can fail in certain reverse
* proxy and CLI/cron situations. This option allows you to manually override
* the automatic detection; for example ``www.example.com``, or specify the port
* ``www.example.com:8080``.
*/
'overwritehost' => '',
/**
* When generating URLs, ownCloud attempts to detect whether the server is
* accessed via ``https`` or ``http``. However, if ownCloud is behind a proxy
* and the proxy handles the ``https`` calls, ownCloud would not know that
* ``ssl`` is in use, which would result in incorrect URLs being generated.
* Valid values are ``http`` and ``https``.
*/
'overwriteprotocol' => '',
/**
* ownCloud attempts to detect the webroot for generating URLs automatically.
* For example, if ``www.example.com/owncloud`` is the URL pointing to the
* ownCloud instance, the webroot is ``/owncloud``. When proxies are in use, it
* may be difficult for ownCloud to detect this parameter, resulting in invalid
* URLs.
*/
'overwritewebroot' => '',
/**
* This option allows you to define a manual override condition as a regular
* expression for the remote IP address. For example, defining a range of IP
* addresses starting with ``10.0.0.`` and ending with 1 to 3:
* ``^10\.0\.0\.[1-3]$``
*/
'overwritecondaddr' => '',
/**
* Use this configuration parameter to specify the base URL for any URLs which
* are generated within ownCloud using any kind of command line tools (cron or
* occ). The value should contain the full base URL:
* ``https://www.example.com/owncloud``
*/
'overwrite.cli.url' => '',
/**
* The URL of your proxy server, for example ``proxy.example.com:8081``.
*/
'proxy' => '',
/**
* The optional authentication for the proxy to use to connect to the internet.
* The format is: ``username:password``.
*/
'proxyuserpwd' => '',
/**
* Deleted Items (trash bin)
*
* These parameters control the Deleted files app.
*/
/**
* If the trash bin app is enabled (default), this setting defines the policy
* for when files and folders in the trash bin will be permanently deleted.
* The app allows for two settings, a minimum time for trash bin retention,
* and a maximum time for trash bin retention.
* Minimum time is the number of days a file will be kept, after which it
* may be deleted. Maximum time is the number of days at which it is guaranteed
* to be deleted.
* Both minimum and maximum times can be set together to explicitly define
* file and folder deletion. For migration purposes, this setting is installed
* initially set to "auto", which is equivalent to the default setting in
* ownCloud 8.1 and before.
*
* Available values:
*
* * ``auto``
* default setting. keeps files and folders in the trash bin for 30 days
* and automatically deletes anytime after that if space is needed (note:
* files may not be deleted if space is not needed).
* * ``D, auto``
* keeps files and folders in the trash bin for D+ days, delete anytime if
* space needed (note: files may not be deleted if space is not needed)
* * ``auto, D``
* delete all files in the trash bin that are older than D days
* automatically, delete other files anytime if space needed
* * ``D1, D2``
* keep files and folders the in trash bin for at least D1 days and
* delete when exceeds D2 days
* * ``disabled``
* trash bin auto clean disabled, files and folders will be kept forever
*/
'trashbin_retention_obligation' => 'auto',
/**
* If the versions app is enabled (default), this setting defines the policy
* for when versions will be permanently deleted.
* The app allows for two settings, a minimum time for version retention,
* and a maximum time for version retention.
* Minimum time is the number of days a version will be kept, after which it
* may be deleted. Maximum time is the number of days at which it is guaranteed
* to be deleted.
* Both minimum and maximum times can be set together to explicitly define
* version deletion. For migration purposes, this setting is installed
* initially set to "auto", which is equivalent to the default setting in
* ownCloud 8.1 and before.
*
* Available values:
*
* * ``auto``
* default setting. Automatically expire versions according to expire
* rules. Please refer to Files_versions online documentation for more
* info.
* * ``D, auto``
* keep versions at least for D days, apply expire rules to all versions
* that are older than D days
* * ``auto, D``
* delete all versions that are older than D days automatically, delete
* other versions according to expire rules
* * ``D1, D2``
* keep versions for at least D1 days and delete when exceeds D2 days
* * ``disabled``
* versions auto clean disabled, versions will be kept forever
*/
'versions_retention_obligation' => 'auto',
/**
* ownCloud Verifications
*
* ownCloud performs several verification checks. There are two options,
* ``true`` and ``false``.
*/
/**
* Checks an app before install whether it uses private APIs instead of the
* proper public APIs. If this is set to true it will only allow to install or
* enable apps that pass this check.
*/
'appcodechecker' => true,
/**
* Check if ownCloud is up-to-date and shows a notification if a new version is
* available.
*/
'updatechecker' => true,
/**
* Is ownCloud connected to the Internet or running in a closed network?
*/
'has_internet_connection' => true,
/**
* Allows ownCloud to verify a working WebDAV connection. This is done by
* attempting to make a WebDAV request from PHP.
*/
'check_for_working_webdav' => true,
/**
* This is a crucial security check on Apache servers that should always be set
* to ``true``. This verifies that the ``.htaccess`` file is writable and works.
* If it is not, then any options controlled by ``.htaccess``, such as large
* file uploads, will not work. It also runs checks on the ``data/`` directory,
* which verifies that it can't be accessed directly through the web server.
*/
'check_for_working_htaccess' => true,
/**
* In certain environments it is desired to have a read-only config file.
* When this switch is set to ``true`` ownCloud will not verify whether the
* configuration is writable. However, it will not be possible to configure
* all options via the web-interface. Furthermore, when updating ownCloud
* it is required to make the config file writable again for the update
* process.
*/
'config_is_read_only' => false,
/**
* Logging
*/
/**
* By default the ownCloud logs are sent to the ``owncloud.log`` file in the
* default ownCloud data directory.
* If syslogging is desired, set this parameter to ``syslog``.
* Setting this parameter to ``errorlog`` will use the PHP error_log function
* for logging.
*/
'log_type' => 'owncloud',
/**
* Log file path for the ownCloud logging type.
* Defaults to ``[datadirectory]/owncloud.log``
*/
'logfile' => '/var/log/owncloud.log',
/**
* Loglevel to start logging at. Valid values are: 0 = Debug, 1 = Info, 2 =
* Warning, 3 = Error, and 4 = Fatal. The default value is Warning.
*/
'loglevel' => 2,
/**
* If you maintain different instances and aggregate the logs, you may want
* to distinguish between them. ``syslog_tag`` can be set per instance
* with a unique id. Only available if ``log_type`` is set to ``syslog``.
* The default value is ``ownCloud``.
*/
'syslog_tag' => 'ownCloud',
/**
* Log condition for log level increase based on conditions. Once one of these
* conditions is met, the required log level is set to debug. This allows to
* debug specific requests, users or apps
*
* Supported conditions:
* - ``shared_secret``: if a request parameter with the name `log_secret` is set to
* this value the condition is met
* - ``users``: if the current request is done by one of the specified users,
* this condition is met
* - ``apps``: if the log message is invoked by one of the specified apps,
* this condition is met
*
* Defaults to an empty array.
*/
'log.condition' => [
'shared_secret' => '57b58edb6637fe3059b3595cf9c41b9',
'users' => ['sample-user'],
'apps' => ['files'],
],
/**
* This uses PHP.date formatting; see http://php.net/manual/en/function.date.php
*/
'logdateformat' => 'F d, Y H:i:s',
/**
* The default timezone for logfiles is UTC. You may change this; see
* http://php.net/manual/en/timezones.php
*/
'logtimezone' => 'Europe/Berlin',
/**
* Append all database queries and parameters to the log file. Use this only for
* debugging, as your logfile will become huge.
*/
'log_query' => false,
/**
* Log successful cron runs.
*/
'cron_log' => true,
/**
* Location of the lock file for cron executions can be specified here.
* Default is within the tmp directory. The file is named in the following way:
* owncloud-server-$INSTANCEID-cron.lock
* where $INSTANCEID is the string specified in the ``instanceid`` field.
* Because the cron lock file is accessed at regular intervals, it may prevent
* enabled disk drives from spinning down. A different location for this file
* can solve such issues.
*/
'cron.lockfile.location' => '',
/**
* Enables log rotation and limits the total size of logfiles. The default is 0,
* or no rotation. Specify a size in bytes, for example 104857600 (100 megabytes
* = 100 * 1024 * 1024 bytes). A new logfile is created with a new name when the
* old logfile reaches your limit. If a rotated log file is already present, it
* will be overwritten.
*/
'log_rotate_size' => false,
/**
* Alternate Code Locations
*
* Some of the ownCloud code may be stored in alternate locations.
*/
/**
* ownCloud uses some 3rd party PHP components to provide certain functionality.
* These components are shipped as part of the software package and reside in
* ``owncloud/3rdparty``. Use this option to configure a different location.
* For example, if your location is /var/www/owncloud/foo/3rdparty, then the
* correct configuration is '3rdpartyroot' => '/var/www/owncloud/foo/',
*/
'3rdpartyroot' => '',
/**
* If you have an alternate ``3rdpartyroot``, you must also configure the URL as
* seen by a Web browser.
*/
'3rdpartyurl' => '',
/**
* This section is for configuring the download links for ownCloud clients, as
* seen in the first-run wizard and on Personal pages.
*/
'customclient_desktop' =>
'http://owncloud.org/sync-clients/',
'customclient_android' =>
'https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.owncloud.android',
'customclient_ios' =>
'https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/owncloud/id543672169?mt=8',
/**
* Apps
*
* Options for the Apps folder, Apps store, and App code checker.
*/
/**
* When enabled, admins may install apps from the ownCloud app store.
*/
'appstoreenabled' => true,
/**
* The URL of the appstore to use.
*/
'appstoreurl' => 'https://api.owncloud.com/v1',
/**
* Whether to show experimental apps in the appstore interface
*
* Experimental apps are not checked for security issues and are new or known
* to be unstable and under heavy development. Installing these can cause data
* loss or security breaches.
*/
'appstore.experimental.enabled' => false,
/**
* Use the ``apps_paths`` parameter to set the location of the Apps directory,
* which should be scanned for available apps, and where user-specific apps
* should be installed from the Apps store. The ``path`` defines the absolute
* file system path to the app folder. The key ``url`` defines the HTTP web path
* to that folder, starting from the ownCloud web root. The key ``writable``
* indicates if a web server can write files to that folder.
*/
'apps_paths' => array(
array(
'path'=> '/var/www/owncloud/apps',
'url' => '/apps',
'writable' => true,
),
),
/**
* @see appcodechecker
*/
/**
* Previews
*
* ownCloud supports previews of image files, the covers of MP3 files, and text
* files. These options control enabling and disabling previews, and thumbnail
* size.
*/
/**
* By default, ownCloud can generate previews for the following filetypes:
*
* - Image files
* - Covers of MP3 files
* - Text documents
*
* Valid values are ``true``, to enable previews, or
* ``false``, to disable previews
*/
'enable_previews' => true,
/**
* The maximum width, in pixels, of a preview. A value of ``null`` means there
* is no limit.
*/
'preview_max_x' => 2048,
/**
* The maximum height, in pixels, of a preview. A value of ``null`` means there
* is no limit.
*/
'preview_max_y' => 2048,
/**
* If a lot of small pictures are stored on the ownCloud instance and the
* preview system generates blurry previews, you might want to consider setting
* a maximum scale factor. By default, pictures are upscaled to 10 times the
* original size. A value of ``1`` or ``null`` disables scaling.
*/
'preview_max_scale_factor' => 10,
/**
* max file size for generating image previews with imagegd (default behaviour)
* If the image is bigger, it'll try other preview generators,
* but will most likely show the default mimetype icon
*
* Value represents the maximum filesize in megabytes
* Default is 50
* Set to -1 for no limit
*/
'preview_max_filesize_image' => 50,
/**
* custom path for LibreOffice/OpenOffice binary
*/
'preview_libreoffice_path' => '/usr/bin/libreoffice',
/**
* Use this if LibreOffice/OpenOffice requires additional arguments.
*/
'preview_office_cl_parameters' =>
' --headless --nologo --nofirststartwizard --invisible --norestore '.
'-convert-to pdf -outdir ',
/**
* Only register providers that have been explicitly enabled
*
* The following providers are enabled by default:
*
* - OC\Preview\PNG
* - OC\Preview\JPEG
* - OC\Preview\GIF
* - OC\Preview\BMP
* - OC\Preview\XBitmap
* - OC\Preview\MarkDown
* - OC\Preview\MP3
* - OC\Preview\TXT
*
* The following providers are disabled by default due to performance or privacy
* concerns:
*
* - OC\Preview\Illustrator
* - OC\Preview\Movie
* - OC\Preview\MSOffice2003
* - OC\Preview\MSOffice2007
* - OC\Preview\MSOfficeDoc
* - OC\Preview\OpenDocument
* - OC\Preview\PDF
* - OC\Preview\Photoshop
* - OC\Preview\Postscript
* - OC\Preview\StarOffice
* - OC\Preview\SVG
* - OC\Preview\TIFF
* - OC\Preview\Font
*
* .. note:: Troubleshooting steps for the MS Word previews are available
* at the :doc:`../configuration_files/collaborative_documents_configuration`
* section of the Administrators Manual.
*
* The following providers are not available in Microsoft Windows:
*
* - OC\Preview\Movie
* - OC\Preview\MSOfficeDoc
* - OC\Preview\MSOffice2003
* - OC\Preview\MSOffice2007
* - OC\Preview\OpenDocument
* - OC\Preview\StarOffice
*/
'enabledPreviewProviders' => array(
'OC\Preview\PNG',
'OC\Preview\JPEG',
'OC\Preview\GIF',
'OC\Preview\BMP',
'OC\Preview\XBitmap',
'OC\Preview\MP3',
'OC\Preview\TXT',
'OC\Preview\MarkDown'
),
/**
* LDAP
*
* Global settings used by LDAP User and Group Backend
*/
/**
* defines the interval in minutes for the background job that checks user
* existence and marks them as ready to be cleaned up. The number is always
* minutes. Setting it to 0 disables the feature.
* See command line (occ) methods ldap:show-remnants and user:delete
*/
'ldapUserCleanupInterval' => 51,
/**
* Enforce the existence of the home folder naming rule for all users
*
* Following scenario:
* * a home folder naming rule is set in LDAP advanced settings
* * a user doesn't have the home folder naming rule attribute set
*
* If this is set to **true** (default) it will NOT fallback to the core's
* default naming rule of using the internal user ID as home folder name.
*
* If this is set to **false** it will fallback for the users without the
* attribute set to naming the home folder like the internal user ID.
*
*/
'enforce_home_folder_naming_rule' => true,
/**
* Maintenance
*
* These options are for halting user activity when you are performing server
* maintenance.
*/
/**
* Enable maintenance mode to disable ownCloud
*
* If you want to prevent users from logging in to ownCloud before you start
* doing some maintenance work, you need to set the value of the maintenance
* parameter to true. Please keep in mind that users who are already logged-in
* are kicked out of ownCloud instantly.
*/
'maintenance' => false,
/**
* When set to ``true``, the ownCloud instance will be unavailable for all users
* who are not in the ``admin`` group.
*/
'singleuser' => false,
/**
* SSL
*/
/**
* Extra SSL options to be used for configuration.
*/
'openssl' => array(
'config' => '/absolute/location/of/openssl.cnf',
),
/**
* Memory caching backend configuration
*
* Available cache backends:
*
* * ``\OC\Memcache\APC`` Alternative PHP Cache backend
* * ``\OC\Memcache\APCu`` APC user backend
* * ``\OC\Memcache\ArrayCache`` In-memory array-based backend (not recommended)
* * ``\OC\Memcache\Memcached`` Memcached backend
* * ``\OC\Memcache\Redis`` Redis backend
* * ``\OC\Memcache\XCache`` XCache backend
*
* Advice on choosing between the various backends:
*
* * APCu should be easiest to install. Almost all distributions have packages.
* Use this for single user environment for all caches.
* * Use Redis or Memcached for distributed environments.
* For the local cache (you can configure two) take APCu.
*/
/**
* Memory caching backend for locally stored data
*
* * Used for host-specific data, e.g. file paths
*/
'memcache.local' => '\OC\Memcache\APCu',
/**
* Memory caching backend for distributed data
*
* * Used for installation-specific data, e.g. database caching
* * If unset, defaults to the value of memcache.local
*/
'memcache.distributed' => '\OC\Memcache\Memcached',
/**
* Connection details for redis to use for memory caching.
*
* For enhanced security it is recommended to configure Redis
* to require a password. See http://redis.io/topics/security
* for more information.
*/
'redis' => array(
'host' => 'localhost', // can also be a unix domain socket: '/tmp/redis.sock'
'port' => 6379,
'timeout' => 0.0,
'password' => '', // Optional, if not defined no password will be used.
'dbindex' => 0, // Optional, if undefined SELECT will not run and will use Redis Server's default DB Index.
),
/**
* Server details for one or more memcached servers to use for memory caching.
*/
'memcached_servers' => array(
// hostname, port and optional weight. Also see:
// http://www.php.net/manual/en/memcached.addservers.php
// http://www.php.net/manual/en/memcached.addserver.php
array('localhost', 11211),
//array('other.host.local', 11211),
),
/**
* Location of the cache folder, defaults to ``data/$user/cache`` where
* ``$user`` is the current user. When specified, the format will change to
* ``$cache_path/$user`` where ``$cache_path`` is the configured cache directory
* and ``$user`` is the user.
*/
'cache_path' => '',
/**
* Using Object Store with ownCloud
*/
/**
* This example shows how to configure ownCloud to store all files in a
* swift object storage.
*
* It is important to note that ownCloud in object store mode will expect
* exclusive access to the object store container because it only stores the
* binary data for each file. The metadata is currently kept in the local
* database for performance reasons.
*
* WARNING: The current implementation is incompatible with any app that uses
* direct file IO and circumvents our virtual filesystem. That includes
* Encryption and Gallery. Gallery will store thumbnails directly in the
* filesystem and encryption will cause severe overhead because key files need
* to be fetched in addition to any requested file.
*
* One way to test is applying for a trystack account at http://trystack.org/
*/
'objectstore' => array(
'class' => 'OC\\Files\\ObjectStore\\Swift',
'arguments' => array(
// trystack will user your facebook id as the user name
'username' => 'facebook100000123456789',
// in the trystack dashboard go to user -> settings -> API Password to
// generate a password
'password' => 'Secr3tPaSSWoRdt7',
// must already exist in the objectstore, name can be different
'container' => 'owncloud',
// create the container if it does not exist. default is false
'autocreate' => true,
// required, dev-/trystack defaults to 'RegionOne'
'region' => 'RegionOne',
// The Identity / Keystone endpoint
'url' => 'http://8.21.28.222:5000/v2.0',
// required on dev-/trystack
'tenantName' => 'facebook100000123456789',
// dev-/trystack uses swift by default, the lib defaults to 'cloudFiles'
// if omitted
'serviceName' => 'swift',
),
),
/**
* All other config options
*/
/**
* Additional driver options for the database connection, eg. to enable SSL
* encryption in MySQL.
*/
'dbdriveroptions' => array(
PDO::MYSQL_ATTR_SSL_CA => '/file/path/to/ca_cert.pem',
),
/**
* sqlite3 journal mode can be specified using this config parameter - can be
* 'WAL' or 'DELETE' see for more details https://www.sqlite.org/wal.html
*/
'sqlite.journal_mode' => 'DELETE',
/**
* Database types that are supported for installation.
*
* Available:
* - sqlite (SQLite3 - Not in Enterprise Edition)
* - mysql (MySQL)
* - pgsql (PostgreSQL)
* - oci (Oracle - Enterprise Edition Only)
*/
'supportedDatabases' => array(
'sqlite',
'mysql',
'pgsql',
'oci',
),
/**
* Override where ownCloud stores temporary files. Useful in situations where
* the system temporary directory is on a limited space ramdisk or is otherwise
* restricted, or if external storages which do not support streaming are in
* use.
*
* The web server user must have write access to this directory.
*/
'tempdirectory' => '/tmp/owncloudtemp',
/**
* The hashing cost used by hashes generated by ownCloud
* Using a higher value requires more time and CPU power to calculate the hashes
*/
'hashingCost' => 10,
/**
* Blacklist a specific file or files and disallow the upload of files
* with this name. ``.htaccess`` is blocked by default.
* WARNING: USE THIS ONLY IF YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING.
*/
'blacklisted_files' => array('.htaccess'),
/**
* Define a default folder for shared files and folders other than root.
*/
'share_folder' => '/',
/**
* If you are applying a theme to ownCloud, enter the name of the theme here.
* The default location for themes is ``owncloud/themes/``.
*/
'theme' => '',
/**
* The default cipher for encrypting files. Currently AES-128-CFB and
* AES-256-CFB are supported.
*/
'cipher' => 'AES-256-CFB',
/**
* The minimum ownCloud desktop client version that will be allowed to sync with
* this server instance. All connections made from earlier clients will be denied
* by the server. Defaults to the minimum officially supported ownCloud version at
* the time of release of this server version.
*
* When changing this, note that older unsupported versions of the ownCloud desktop
* client may not function as expected, and could lead to permanent data loss for
* clients or other unexpected results.
*/
'minimum.supported.desktop.version' => '1.7.0',
/**
* EXPERIMENTAL: option whether to include external storage in quota
* calculation, defaults to false.
*/
'quota_include_external_storage' => false,
/**
* Specifies how often the filesystem is checked for changes made outside
* ownCloud.
*
* 0 -> Never check the filesystem for outside changes, provides a performance
* increase when it's certain that no changes are made directly to the
* filesystem
*
* 1 -> Check each file or folder at most once per request, recommended for
* general use if outside changes might happen.
*
* 2 -> Check every time the filesystem is used, causes a performance hit when
* using external storages, not recommended for regular use.
*/
'filesystem_check_changes' => 0,
/**
* All css and js files will be served by the web server statically in one js
* file and one css file if this is set to ``true``. This improves performance.
*/
'asset-pipeline.enabled' => false,
/**
* The parent of the directory where css and js assets will be stored if
* pipelining is enabled; this defaults to the ownCloud directory. The assets
* will be stored in a subdirectory of this directory named 'assets'. The
* server *must* be configured to serve that directory as $WEBROOT/assets.
* You will only likely need to change this if the main ownCloud directory
* is not writeable by the web server in your configuration.
*/
'assetdirectory' => '/var/www/owncloud',
/**
* Where ``mount.json`` file should be stored, defaults to ``data/mount.json``
* in the ownCloud directory.
*/
'mount_file' => '/var/www/owncloud/data/mount.json',
/**
* When ``true``, prevent ownCloud from changing the cache due to changes in the
* filesystem for all storage.
*/
'filesystem_cache_readonly' => false,
/**
* Secret used by ownCloud for various purposes, e.g. to encrypt data. If you
* lose this string there will be data corruption.
*/
'secret' => '',
/**
* List of trusted proxy servers
*
* If you configure these also consider setting `forwarded_for_headers` which
* otherwise defaults to `HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR` (the `X-Forwarded-For` header).
*/
'trusted_proxies' => array('203.0.113.45', '198.51.100.128'),
/**
* Headers that should be trusted as client IP address in combination with
* `trusted_proxies`. If the HTTP header looks like 'X-Forwarded-For', then use
* 'HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR' here.
*
* If set incorrectly, a client can spoof their IP address as visible to
* ownCloud, bypassing access controls and making logs useless!
*
* Defaults to 'HTTP_X_FORWARED_FOR' if unset
*/
'forwarded_for_headers' => array('HTTP_X_FORWARDED', 'HTTP_FORWARDED_FOR'),
/**
* max file size for animating gifs on public-sharing-site.
* If the gif is bigger, it'll show a static preview
*
* Value represents the maximum filesize in megabytes. Default is ``10``. Set to
* ``-1`` for no limit.
*/
'max_filesize_animated_gifs_public_sharing' => 10,
/**
* Enables transactional file locking.
* This is enabled by default.
*
* Prevents concurrent processes from accessing the same files
* at the same time. Can help prevent side effects that would
* be caused by concurrent operations. Mainly relevant for
* very large installations with many users working with
* shared files.
*/
'filelocking.enabled' => true,
/**
* Memory caching backend for file locking
*
* Because most memcache backends can clean values without warning using redis
* is highly recommended to *avoid data loss*.
*/
'memcache.locking' => '\\OC\\Memcache\\Redis',
/**
* Set this ownCloud instance to debugging mode
*
* Only enable this for local development and not in production environments
* This will disable the minifier and outputs some additional debug information
*/
'debug' => false,
/**
* This entry is just here to show a warning in case somebody copied the sample
* configuration. DO NOT ADD THIS SWITCH TO YOUR CONFIGURATION!
*
* If you, brave person, have read until here be aware that you should not
* modify *ANY* settings in this file without reading the documentation.
*/
'copied_sample_config' => true,
);