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<?php namespace Config; use CodeIgniter\Config\BaseConfig; class App extends BaseConfig { /** * -------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Base Site URL * -------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * URL to your CodeIgniter root. Typically, this will be your base URL, * WITH a trailing slash: * * E.g., http://example.com/ */ public string $baseURL = '[[softurl]]/public/'; /** * Allowed Hostnames in the Site URL other than the hostname in the baseURL. * If you want to accept multiple Hostnames, set this. * * E.g., * When your site URL ($baseURL) is 'http://example.com/', and your site * also accepts 'http://media.example.com/' and 'http://accounts.example.com/': * ['media.example.com', 'accounts.example.com'] * * @var list<string> */ public array $allowedHostnames = []; /** * -------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Index File * -------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Typically, this will be your `index.php` file, unless you've renamed it to * something else. If you have configured your web server to remove this file * from your site URIs, set this variable to an empty string. */ public string $indexPage = 'index.php'; /** * -------------------------------------------------------------------------- * URI PROTOCOL * -------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * This item determines which server global should be used to retrieve the * URI string. The default setting of 'REQUEST_URI' works for most servers. * If your links do not seem to work, try one of the other delicious flavors: * * 'REQUEST_URI': Uses $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'] * 'QUERY_STRING': Uses $_SERVER['QUERY_STRING'] * 'PATH_INFO': Uses $_SERVER['PATH_INFO'] * * WARNING: If you set this to 'PATH_INFO', URIs will always be URL-decoded! */ public string $uriProtocol = 'REQUEST_URI'; /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Allowed URL Characters |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | This lets you specify which characters are permitted within your URLs. | When someone tries to submit a URL with disallowed characters they will | get a warning message. | | As a security measure you are STRONGLY encouraged to restrict URLs to | as few characters as possible. | | By default, only these are allowed: `a-z 0-9~%.:_-` | | Set an empty string to allow all characters -- but only if you are insane. | | The configured value is actually a regular expression character group | and it will be used as: '/\A[<permittedURIChars>]+\z/iu' | | DO NOT CHANGE THIS UNLESS YOU FULLY UNDERSTAND THE REPERCUSSIONS!! | */ public string $permittedURIChars = 'a-z 0-9~%.:_\-'; /** * -------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Default Locale * -------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * The Locale roughly represents the language and location that your visitor * is viewing the site from. It affects the language strings and other * strings (like currency markers, numbers, etc), that your program * should run under for this request. */ public string $defaultLocale = 'en'; /** * -------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Negotiate Locale * -------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * If true, the current Request object will automatically determine the * language to use based on the value of the Accept-Language header. * * If false, no automatic detection will be performed. */ public bool $negotiateLocale = false; /** * -------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Supported Locales * -------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * If $negotiateLocale is true, this array lists the locales supported * by the application in descending order of priority. If no match is * found, the first locale will be used. * * IncomingRequest::setLocale() also uses this list. * * @var list<string> */ public array $supportedLocales = ['en']; /** * -------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Application Timezone * -------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * The default timezone that will be used in your application to display * dates with the date helper, and can be retrieved through app_timezone() * * @see https://www.php.net/manual/en/timezones.php for list of timezones * supported by PHP. */ public string $appTimezone = 'UTC'; /** * -------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Default Character Set * -------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * This determines which character set is used by default in various methods * that require a character set to be provided. * * @see http://php.net/htmlspecialchars for a list of supported charsets. */ public string $charset = 'UTF-8'; /** * -------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Force Global Secure Requests * -------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * If true, this will force every request made to this application to be * made via a secure connection (HTTPS). If the incoming request is not * secure, the user will be redirected to a secure version of the page * and the HTTP Strict Transport Security (HSTS) header will be set. */ public bool $forceGlobalSecureRequests = false; /** * -------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Reverse Proxy IPs * -------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * If your server is behind a reverse proxy, you must whitelist the proxy * IP addresses from which CodeIgniter should trust headers such as * X-Forwarded-For or Client-IP in order to properly identify * the visitor's IP address. * * You need to set a proxy IP address or IP address with subnets and * the HTTP header for the client IP address. * * Here are some examples: * [ * '10.0.1.200' => 'X-Forwarded-For', * '192.168.5.0/24' => 'X-Real-IP', * ] * * @var array<string, string> */ public array $proxyIPs = []; /** * -------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Content Security Policy * -------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Enables the Response's Content Secure Policy to restrict the sources that * can be used for images, scripts, CSS files, audio, video, etc. If enabled, * the Response object will populate default values for the policy from the * `ContentSecurityPolicy.php` file. Controllers can always add to those * restrictions at run time. * * For a better understanding of CSP, see these documents: * * @see http://www.html5rocks.com/en/tutorials/security/content-security-policy/ * @see http://www.w3.org/TR/CSP/ */ public bool $CSPEnabled = false; }