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Changes to CraftCMS for Nanobox
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run.config: | |
engine: php | |
engine.config: | |
runtime: php-7.0 | |
document_root: public | |
webserver: apache | |
extensions: | |
- ctype | |
- pdo | |
- pdo_mysql | |
- mcrypt | |
- gd | |
- mbstring | |
- json | |
- curl | |
- dom | |
- iconv | |
- imagick | |
- session | |
extra_packages: | |
- ImageMagick | |
web.craft: | |
start: php-server | |
network_dirs: | |
data.storage: | |
- craft/storage | |
log_watch: | |
craft[error]: craft/storage/runtime/logs/craft.log | |
craft[stacktrace]: craft/storage/runtime/logs/phperrors.log | |
data.db: | |
image: nanobox/mysql:5.6 | |
data.storage: | |
image: nanobox/unfs:0.9 |
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<?php | |
/** | |
* Database Configuration | |
* | |
* All of your system's database configuration settings go in here. | |
* You can see a list of the default settings in craft/app/etc/config/defaults/db.php | |
*/ | |
return array( | |
// The database server name or IP address. Usually this is 'localhost' or '127.0.0.1'. | |
'server' => $_ENV['DATA_DB_HOST'], | |
// The name of the database to select. | |
'database' => 'gonano', | |
// The database username to connect with. | |
'user' => $_ENV['DATA_DB_USER'], | |
// The database password to connect with. | |
'password' => $_ENV['DATA_DB_PASS'], | |
// The prefix to use when naming tables. This can be no more than 5 characters. | |
'tablePrefix' => 'craft', | |
); |
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