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Code Igniter User Guide Version 1.4.1

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Database Configuration

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Code Igniter has a config file that lets you store your database connection values (username, password, database name, etc.). -The config file is located at: - -

application/config/database.php

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The config settings are stored in a multi-dimensional array with this prototype:

- -$db['default']['hostname'] = "localhost";
-$db['default']['username'] = "root";
-$db['default']['password'] = "";
-$db['default']['database'] = "database_name";
-$db['default']['dbdriver'] = "mysql";
-$db['default']['dbprefix'] = "";
-$db['default']['pconnect'] = TRUE;
-$db['default']['db_debug'] = FALSE;
-$db['default']['active_r'] = TRUE;
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The reason we use a multi-dimensional array rather than a more simple one is to permit you to optionally store -multiple sets of connection values. If, for example, you run multiple environments (development, production, test, etc.) -under a single installation, you can set up a connection group for each, then switch between groups as needed. -For example, to set up a "test" environment you would do this:

- -$db['test']['hostname'] = "localhost";
-$db['test']['username'] = "root";
-$db['test']['password'] = "";
-$db['test']['database'] = "database_name";
-$db['test']['dbdriver'] = "mysql";
-$db['test']['dbprefix'] = "";
-$db['test']['pconnect'] = TRUE;
-$db['test']['db_debug'] = FALSE;
-$db['test']['active_r'] = TRUE;
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Note: The name "test" is arbitrary. It can be anything you want. By default we've used the word "default" -for the primary connection, but it too can be renamed to something more relevant to your project.

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Explanation of Values:

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Note: Depending on what database platform you are using (MySQL, Postgre, etc.) -not all values will be needed. For example, when using SQLite you will not need to supply a username or password, and -the database name will be the path to your database file. The information above assumes you are using MySQL.

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