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-############
-Config Class
-############
-
-The Config class provides a means to retrieve configuration preferences.
-These preferences can come from the default config file
-(application/config/config.php) or from your own custom config files.
-
-.. note:: This class is initialized automatically by the system so there
- is no need to do it manually.
-
-.. contents::
- :local:
-
-.. raw:: html
-
- <div class="custom-index container"></div>
-
-*****************************
-Working with the Config Class
-*****************************
-
-Anatomy of a Config File
-========================
-
-By default, CodeIgniter has one primary config file, located at
-application/config/config.php. If you open the file using your text
-editor you'll see that config items are stored in an array called
-$config.
-
-You can add your own config items to this file, or if you prefer to keep
-your configuration items separate (assuming you even need config items),
-simply create your own file and save it in config folder.
-
-.. note:: If you do create your own config files use the same format as
- the primary one, storing your items in an array called $config.
- CodeIgniter will intelligently manage these files so there will be no
- conflict even though the array has the same name (assuming an array
- index is not named the same as another).
-
-Loading a Config File
-=====================
-
-.. note::
- CodeIgniter automatically loads the primary config file
- (application/config/config.php), so you will only need to load a config
- file if you have created your own.
-
-There are two ways to load a config file:
-
-Manual Loading
-**************
-
-To load one of your custom config files you will use the following
-function within the :doc:`controller </general/controllers>` that
-needs it::
-
- $this->config->load('filename');
-
-Where filename is the name of your config file, without the .php file
-extension.
-
-If you need to load multiple config files normally they will be
-merged into one master config array. Name collisions can occur,
-however, if you have identically named array indexes in different
-config files. To avoid collisions you can set the second parameter to
-TRUE and each config file will be stored in an array index
-corresponding to the name of the config file. Example::
-
- // Stored in an array with this prototype: $this->config['blog_settings'] = $config
- $this->config->load('blog_settings', TRUE);
-
-Please see the section entitled Fetching Config Items below to learn
-how to retrieve config items set this way.
-
-The third parameter allows you to suppress errors in the event that a
-config file does not exist::
-
- $this->config->load('blog_settings', FALSE, TRUE);
-
-Auto-loading
-************
-
-If you find that you need a particular config file globally, you can
-have it loaded automatically by the system. To do this, open the
-**autoload.php** file, located at application/config/autoload.php,
-and add your config file as indicated in the file.
-
-
-Fetching Config Items
-=====================
-
-To retrieve an item from your config file, use the following function::
-
- $this->config->item('item_name');
-
-Where item_name is the $config array index you want to retrieve. For
-example, to fetch your language choice you'll do this::
-
- $lang = $this->config->item('language');
-
-The function returns NULL if the item you are trying to fetch
-does not exist.
-
-If you are using the second parameter of the $this->config->load
-function in order to assign your config items to a specific index you
-can retrieve it by specifying the index name in the second parameter of
-the $this->config->item() function. Example::
-
- // Loads a config file named blog_settings.php and assigns it to an index named "blog_settings"
- $this->config->load('blog_settings', TRUE);
-
- // Retrieve a config item named site_name contained within the blog_settings array
- $site_name = $this->config->item('site_name', 'blog_settings');
-
- // An alternate way to specify the same item:
- $blog_config = $this->config->item('blog_settings');
- $site_name = $blog_config['site_name'];
-
-Setting a Config Item
-=====================
-
-If you would like to dynamically set a config item or change an existing
-one, you can do so using::
-
- $this->config->set_item('item_name', 'item_value');
-
-Where item_name is the $config array index you want to change, and
-item_value is its value.
-
-.. _config-environments:
-
-Environments
-============
-
-You may load different configuration files depending on the current
-environment. The ENVIRONMENT constant is defined in index.php, and is
-described in detail in the :doc:`Handling
-Environments </general/environments>` section.
-
-To create an environment-specific configuration file, create or copy a
-configuration file in application/config/{ENVIRONMENT}/{FILENAME}.php
-
-For example, to create a production-only config.php, you would:
-
-#. Create the directory application/config/production/
-#. Copy your existing config.php into the above directory
-#. Edit application/config/production/config.php so it contains your
- production settings
-
-When you set the ENVIRONMENT constant to 'production', the settings for
-your new production-only config.php will be loaded.
-
-You can place the following configuration files in environment-specific
-folders:
-
-- Default CodeIgniter configuration files
-- Your own custom configuration files
-
-.. note::
- CodeIgniter always loads the global config file first (i.e., the one in application/config/),
- then tries to load the configuration files for the current environment.
- This means you are not obligated to place **all** of your configuration files in an
- environment folder. Only the files that change per environment. Additionally you don't
- have to copy **all** the config items in the environment config file. Only the config items
- that you wish to change for your environment. The config items declared in your environment
- folders always overwrite those in your global config files.
-
-
-***************
-Class Reference
-***************
-
-.. php:class:: CI_Config
-
- .. attribute:: $config
-
- Array of all loaded config values
-
- .. attribute:: $is_loaded
-
- Array of all loaded config files
-
-
- .. php:method:: item($item[, $index=''])
-
- :param string $item: Config item name
- :param string $index: Index name
- :returns: Config item value or NULL if not found
- :rtype: mixed
-
- Fetch a config file item.
-
- .. php:method:: set_item($item, $value)
-
- :param string $item: Config item name
- :param string $value: Config item value
- :rtype: void
-
- Sets a config file item to the specified value.
-
- .. php:method:: slash_item($item)
-
- :param string $item: config item name
- :returns: Config item value with a trailing forward slash or NULL if not found
- :rtype: mixed
-
- This method is identical to ``item()``, except it appends a forward
- slash to the end of the item, if it exists.
-
- .. php:method:: load([$file = ''[, $use_sections = FALSE[, $fail_gracefully = FALSE]]])
-
- :param string $file: Configuration file name
- :param bool $use_sections: Whether config values should be loaded into their own section (index of the main config array)
- :param bool $fail_gracefully: Whether to return FALSE or to display an error message
- :returns: TRUE on success, FALSE on failure
- :rtype: bool
-
- Loads a configuration file.
-
- .. php:method:: site_url()
-
- :returns: Site URL
- :rtype: string
-
- This method retrieves the URL to your site, along with the "index" value
- you've specified in the config file.
-
- This method is normally accessed via the corresponding functions in the
- :doc:`URL Helper </helpers/url_helper>`.
-
- .. php:method:: base_url()
-
- :returns: Base URL
- :rtype: string
-
- This method retrieves the URL to your site, plus an optional path such
- as to a stylesheet or image.
-
- This method is normally accessed via the corresponding functions in the
- :doc:`URL Helper </helpers/url_helper>`.
-
- .. php:method:: system_url()
-
- :returns: URL pointing at your CI system/ directory
- :rtype: string
-
- This method retrieves the URL to your CodeIgniter system/ directory.
-
- .. note:: This method is DEPRECATED because it encourages usage of
- insecure coding practices. Your *system/* directory shouldn't
- be publicly accessible. \ No newline at end of file