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6

php configuration

phpinfo();
Posted by: Guest on February-20-2020
1

config file php

<?php

return (object) array(
    'host' => 'localhost',
    'username' => 'root',
    'pass' => 'password',
    'database' => 'db'
);

?>
  This allows you to use the object syntax when you include the php : 
$configs->host instead of $configs['host'].

Also, if your app has configs you need on the client side (like for an Angular app), 
you can have this config.php file contain all your configs 
  (centralized in one file instead of one for JavaScript and one for PHP). 
  The trick would then be to have another PHP file that would echo only the client side 
  info (to avoid showing info you don't want to show like database connection string).
  Call it say get_app_info.php :

<?php

    $configs = include('config.php');
    echo json_encode($configs->app_info);

?>

The above assuming your config.php contains an app_info parameter:

<?php

return (object) array(
    'host' => 'localhost',
    'username' => 'root',
    'pass' => 'password',
    'database' => 'db',
    'app_info' => array(
        'appName'=>"App Name",
        'appURL'=> "http://yourURL/#/"
    )
);

?>
So your database's info stays on the server side, 
but your app info is accessible from your JavaScript, 
with for example a $http.get('get_app_info.php').then(...); type of call.
Posted by: Guest on December-02-2019
0

how to create config file in php

<?php
    $servername = 'localhost';
    $username   = 'root'; // Username
    $password   = ''; // Password
    $dbname     = "db_name";
    $conn       = mysqli_connect($servername,$username,$password,"$dbname");
    
    if(!$conn){
        die('Could not Connect MySql Server:' .mysql_error());
    }
?>
Posted by: Guest on April-23-2021
1

config file php

<?php

return (object) array(
    'host' => 'localhost',
    'username' => 'root',
    'pass' => 'password',
    'database' => 'db'
);

?>
Posted by: Guest on December-02-2019
0

create config value file in php

<?php
$config = array(
    "database" => "test",
    "user"     => "testUser"
);

function writeConfig( $filename, $config ) {
    $fh = fopen($filename, "w");
    if (!is_resource($fh)) {
        return false;
    }
    foreach ($config as $key => $value) {
        fwrite($fh, sprintf("%s = %s\n", $key, $value));
    }
    fclose($fh);

    return true;
}

function readConfig( $filename ) {
    return parse_ini_file($filename, false, INI_SCANNER_NORMAL);
}

var_dump(writeConfig("test.ini", $config));
var_dump(readConfig("test.ini"));
Posted by: Guest on August-24-2020
0

wp-config.php

// ** MySQL settings - You can get this info from your web host ** //
/** The name of the database for WordPress */
define('DB_NAME', 'database_name_here');
/** MySQL database username */
define('DB_USER', 'username_here');
/** MySQL database password */
define('DB_PASSWORD', 'password_here');
/** MySQL hostname */
define('DB_HOST', 'localhost');
Posted by: Guest on April-28-2020

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