Previous versions of Geeklog used one huge file called config.php that held all the core configuration options. As of Geeklog 1.5.0, most of the configuration options have been moved to the database and can now be reached from the Configuration admin panel within Geeklog.
For technical reasons, some configuration options still have to be stored in files. There are two such configuration files now:
These files are updated when you install Geeklog and you will not normally have to edit them manually.
Geeklog's configuration options are grouped like this:
Variable | Default Value | Description |
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site_url | http://www.example.com | Base URL for your site (no trailing slash) |
site_admin_url | http://www.example.com/admin | Base URL of the admin area of your site (no trailing slash). You won't have to change this normally, but some hosting services use a predefined "admin" directory for other purposes. In this case, you can rename Geeklog's admin directory and adjust the URL accordingly to avoid conflicts. |
site_name | Geeklog Site | Name of your site |
site_slogan | Another Nifty Geeklog Site | Slogan for your site. This is added to the HTML title field. |
site_disabled_msg | 'Geeklog Site is down. Please come back soon.' | This contains the message to display when a Geeklog site is
disabled. If the text begins with "http:" then visitors are redirected to
that URL. Note: The option actually disable the site can be found in the siteconfig.php file. |
owner_name | The name of the owner of the site. This is used in the copyright notice if set, else the site name is used. | |
copyrightyear | (disabled) | Set this to the year you want to appear in the copyright notice of your site's footer. If not set, Geeklog will use the current year. |
url_rewrite | false | Enable (true) or disable (false) URL rewriting. Also see the section on URL Rewriting below. |
cdn_hosted | false | Enable (true) or disable (false) Google CDN-hosted source for jQuery and jQuery UI. |
meta_tags | disabled | Enabled - The meta tags for stories and topics will be displayed. If none are found, then the default will be used. The default will also be used for any page that doesn't have meta tags. Enabled (Default for Homepage only) - The same as Enabled except, the defaults are used only for the Homepage. Disabled - Meta tags are not used. |
meta_description | 'Geeklog, the open source content management system designed with security in mind.' | The default meta description for your site. |
meta_keywords | 'Geeklog, Blog, Content Management System, CMS, Open Source, Security' | The default meta keywords for your site. |
Variable | Default Value | Description |
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site_mail | admin@example.com | E-mail address for all admin mail |
noreply_mail | noreply@example.com | This is the sender's address of emails sent by the system when users register etc. This should be either the same as $_CONF['site_mail'] or a bouncing address to prevent spammers from getting your email address by registering on the site. If this is NOT the same as above, there will be a message in sent messages that replying to those emails is recommended. |
backend | Used to select how to send email. Can be one of 'smtp', 'sendmail', or 'mail'. | |
sendmail_path | /usr/bin/sendmail | If you chose 'sendmail' for the backend setting, this specifies the complete path to the sendmail binary. |
sendmail_args | '' (empty) | If you chose 'sendmail' for the backend setting, this variable can be used to pass additional parameters to the sendmail binary. |
host | smtp.example.com | If you chose 'smtp' for the backend setting, this is the SMTP server to use. |
port | 25 | If you chose 'smtp' for the backend setting, this is the port number to talk to on the SMTP server. |
auth | 0 | If you chose 'smtp' for the backend setting, set this to
1 if your SMTP server requires authorization, and
0 (or leave the field empty) if it doesn't. |
username | smtp-username | If you chose 'smtp' for the backend setting, this is the name of your SMTP account. |
password | smtp-password | If you chose 'smtp' for the backend setting, this is the password for your SMTP account. |
cc_enabled | True | Whether to allow users to send a copy of an email to themselves. |
cc_default | False | Whether the carbon copy checkbox in the email form is ticked by default. |
Geeklog can export its headlines to a news feed in various formats (RSS, RDF, and Atom). This will let you share your news with other sites (Hint: Create a Portal block from Geeklog's Block menu to import news feeds from other sites).
Starting with Geeklog 1.3.9, feeds can be created and configured from Geeklog's Admin menu ("Content Syndication"). The following settings will only be used as the default settings for any new feeds that you create from the admin panel.
Variable | Default Value | Description |
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backend | 1 | Create a feed file for the stories in rdf_file (0=no, 1=yes) |
rdf_file | HTML path with "/backend/geeklog.rss" suffix | File system path for the feed file. This file allows you to share your site's headlines with others |
rdf_limit | 10 | Limit the number of stories to export to the news feed. If the value for this setting is a number, the feed will hold this many stories. If the number is followed by a lower-case 'h' (e.g. 24h) it denotes the number of hours from which to chose the stories. |
rdf_storytext | 0 | If this value is 1, then the entire introtext of the stories will be included in the news feed. Any number greater than 1 limits the introtext to that many characters (e.g. a value of 80 would only include the first 80 characters from the introtext in the feed). If set to 0, the introtext is not included in the feed. |
rdf_language | en-gb | Value for the feed's language tag. Depending on your site's language and operating system, this may differ from the language setting in the locale (see above). Example: The PHP locale setting for German is 'de_DE' while the correct language setting for a German RSS feed would be 'de-DE' (note the dash instead of the underscore). |
syndication_max_headlines | 0 | Upper limit for the max. number of headlines when importing a feed (into a portal block). The limit can also be set for each individual portal block in the block menu. When set to 0, all headlines are imported. |
comment_feeds_article_tag | <p>[Original Article: <a href="%s">%s</a>%s%s]\n |
The string used to enter a tag about the article for the comment: This must take three strings, in the order:
This is generated with a sprintf command, so each item is indicated by a %s. If you want either of the last two to be blank, set article_author_tag and/or comment_author_tag to be empty strings. |
comment_feeds_article_tag_position | end | The position of the article_tag in the comment body. This indicates where the article tag, when formatted, should be inserted into the comment. This may be start, end or none. |
comment_feeds_article_author_tag | A tag to link to the article author's profile, and display their name. This is included in the 'article_tag', if you don't want anything in the 'article_tag' then set it to the empty string. An example of an Article Author Tag would be: Written By: <a href="%s">%s</a> | |
comment_feeds_comment_author_tag | , Comment By: <a href="%s">%s</a> |
A tag to link to the comment author's profile, and display their name. This is included in the 'article_tag', if you don't want anything in the 'article_tag' then set it to the empty string. |
Variable | Default Value | Description |
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path_html | /path/to/geeklog/public_html/ | Path to your web tree directory for your site (trailing slash necessary). This directory holds all the web pages used by Geeklog. |
path_log | /path/to/geeklog/logs/ | File system path for the log files |
path_language | /path/to/geeklog/language/ | location of the Geeklog language files |
backup_path | /path/to/geeklog/backups/ | location where mysqldump (see above) will store database backups |
path_data | /path/to/geeklog/data/ | File system path for the data directory, used e.g. for the user batch add feature |
path_images | /path/to/geeklog/public_html/images/ | Path where Geeklog expects to find its images, including user photos and images for stories. |
path_editors | /path/to/geeklog/public_html/editors/ | Path where all WYSIWYG editors reside. |
Variable | Default Value | Description |
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have_pear | false |
Whether you have PEAR
installed on your server (= true ) or not
(= false ). When set to false , Geeklog will
use the PEAR packages installed in $_CONF['path_pear']
(see below) |
path_pear | /path/to/geeklog/system/pear/ | When $_CONF['have_pear'] (see above) is set
to false , this is the path where Geeklog expects to find
the PEAR packages it requires (e.g.
PEAR::Mail for sending emails). |
As the name implies, these options are only relevant when your site is running on a MySQL database. They are ignored when using MS SQL.
Variable | Default Value | Description |
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allow_mysqldump | 1 | Enable or disable the backup functionality (1 = on, 0 = off). |
_DB_mysqldump_path | /usr/bin/mysqldump | Complete path to the mysqldump utility (part of MySQL) for making backups of your Geeklog database. |
mysqldump_options | -Q | Here you can include additional options for the mysqldump call that Geeklog uses to create a backup from your database. |
mysqldump_filename_mask | geeklog_db_backup_%Y_%m_%d_%H_%M_%S.sql | Mask to use for the names of the backup files. See date formats below for details of the date and time in the file name. |
Variable | Default Value | Description |
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search_style | 'google' | Sets the style of the results page. Can be either 'google' or 'table' |
search_limits | 10,15,25,30 | The result limits a user can select. Each value must be separated with a comma. |
num_search_results | 30 | The default number of results per page. Should be a value from 'search_limits' above. |
search_show_limit | true | Shows (= true) or hides (= false) the page limits selection box. |
search_show_sort | true | Shows (= true) or hides (= false) the 'Sort By' selection box. (When using the table style it will enable/disable column sorting) |
search_show_num | true | Shows (= true) or hides (= false) the result number. |
search_show_type | true | Shows (= true) or hides (= false) the plugin name the result came from. |
search_separator | > (Space before and after character) | The character to display between result type sub groups. |
search_def_keytype | 'phrase' | Default to one of these search methods:
|
search_def_sort | 'Hits (desc)' | The default sort order for the search results. |
Variable | Default Value | Description |
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maximagesperarticle | 5 | max. number of images you can have in a story |
limitnews | 10 | Number of stories to limit the index page to, this same number will appear in the older stuff block |
minnews | 1 | Minimum numbers of stories than can appear on a topic page |
contributedbyline | 1 | Show author username to public, and enable search by username (0=no, 1=yes) |
hideviewscount | 0 | Whether to show (= 0) or to hide (= 1) the number of views a story has had. |
hideemailicon | 0 | When set to 1, this will disable the ability to send a story by email. It will also hide the email icon from stories and the "Email Article To a Friend" from the Story Options block. |
hideprintericon | 0 | When set to 1, this will disable display of a story in a "printer friendly" format. It will also hide the printer icon from stories and the "View Printable Version" from the Story Options block. |
allow_page_breaks | 1 | Allow usage of the [page_break] tag in stories (when set to 1), so that stories can spread over multiple pages. |
page_break_comments | last | When the [page_break] tag is allowed in stories (see above), where should the story's comments be displayed: 'last' = on the story's last page only, 'first' = on the first page only, 'all' = on every page. |
article_image_align | right | Which side of article the topic image should be shown (right or left) |
show_topic_icon | 1 | Default setting for new stories and story submissions: Whether to show the topic icon (1) or not (0). |
draft_flag | 0 | Default setting for new stories created by Story Admins: Whether the story's draft flag should be set (1) or not (0). |
frontpage | 0 | Default setting for new stories and story submissions: Whether the story should appear on the site's frontpage (1) or only in its topic's page (0). Please note that for stories submitted to the archive topic, this setting will be ignored and the story will not appear on the frontpage. |
hide_no_news_msg | 0 | When set to 1, hide the "No News To Display" message on the index page (e.g. when viewing a topic without any stories in it) |
hide_main_page_navigation | 0 | When set to 1, this option will hide the "Google paging" navigation from index.php, i.e. from the site's frontpage and all topic pages. This may come in handy for more advanced layouts but will of course prevent people from easily reaching older articles. |
onlyrootfeatures | 0 | This restricts the featuring of stories to root user(s). If you have several story admins who can create content that is not visible to other story admins, and such a content is featured, another admin might think its ok to feature his own content. To prevent that two admins unknowingly take features from each other away, only a user who can see all content (= root) should be able to feature a story. |
aftersave_story | 'list' | Which page to go to after a story has been saved:
|
related_topics | 1 | Set to display related topics on just article pages, article and topic pages, or no pages at all. |
related_topics_max | 6 | Maximum numbers of topics to display for Related Topics. If 0 will display all related topics. |
whats_related | 1 | Disable or Enable article What's Related block. You may also select to have no links (from the article) to be displayed in the list, or only no outbound links (pointing to other websites). |
whats_related_max | 0 | Maximum numbers of items to display for the What's Related list on the article page. If 0 will display all related items found. A minimum of 2 items is required. |
whats_related_trim | 26 | Max. length of the title of items listed in the What's Related list. If 0 will not trim titles. If this option is changed this will update all related links in the database for articles. |
default_cache_time_article | 0 | The default cache time for a article. Possible values:
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Variable | Default Value | Description |
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trackback_enabled | true | Enable (true) or disable (true) trackback comments. This applies to both sending and receiving trackback comments. |
trackback_code | 0 | Default value for new stories: Trackback enabled (0) or disabled (-1) |
trackbackspeedlimit | 300 | Number of seconds between two trackbacks / pingbacks from the same IP address. |
check_trackback_link | 2 | This option can be used to check the validity of a trackback.
You can check if the URL in the trackback actually contains a link back to
your site (otherwise, it's probably spam). You can also check if the
trackback was sent from the proper IP address, i.e. the IP of the site in
the trackback URL (again, if they don't match, it's probably spam). Note
that you can add up the values below to do more than one
check (but using option 1 and 2 doesn't make sense and will be
treated as if you requested option 2). Options are: 0 = don't perform any checks, 1 = check only for your site's main URL ( $_CONF['site_url'] ), 2 = check for the exact URL of the entry (e.g. an article) on your site, 4 = check IP address of the sender of the trackback against the site referred to in the trackback URL.Example: $_CONF['check_trackback_link'] = 6; // check for the exact URL (2) and proper IP address (4) |
multiple_trackbacks | 0 | How to handle multiple trackbacks and pingbacks from the same source: 0 = keep only the first, reject any further trackbacks / pingbacks; 1 = overwrite, i.e. only keep the latest trackback / pingback; 2 = allow multiple trackbacks / pingbacks, i.e. list them all |
Variable | Default Value | Description |
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pingback_enabled | true | Enable (true) or disable (true) pingback support. This applies to both sending and receiving pingbacks. |
pingback_excerpt | true | Unlike Trackbacks, Pingback don't include an excerpt of the text from the site linking to us. When this option is enabled, Geeklog will try and create an excerpt by searching the backlink on the site that sent the Pingback, extract a piece of the text near the link, and use that as the excerpt for the Pingback. |
pingback_self | 0 | Pingbacks are sent out automatically to all the
URLs linked from a story - which includes stories on your own site that
you may have linked in the article. This option lets you specify how these
"self pingbacks" are to be handled: 0 = skip them, i.e. don't send pingbacks
to stories on your own site; 1 = allow them, but obey the speed limit;
2 = allow them and ignore the speed limit. If your article contains more than one link to other stories on your site, then option 1 is probably of limited use, as it would only pingback the first linked story and run into the speed limit for the others. |
ping_enabled | true | Enable (true) or disable (true) the ability to ping weblog directory services like Technorati. |
Variable | Default Value | Description |
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theme | professional | Default theme to use on the site |
doctype | HTML 4.01 Strict | Document Type Declaration (aka DOCTYPE aka DTD) to use for all the themes on your site, assuming they use the {doctype} variable instead of a hard-coded DOCTYPE in their header.thtml. |
menu_elements | array('contribute', 'search', 'stats', 'directory',
'plugins') |
Specifies which entries are displayed in the site's menu bar
(if your theme uses the {menu_elements} variable to display
the menu bar). Can be any combination of 'home',
'contribute', 'search', 'stats',
'directory', 'login', 'prefs', 'plugins', and
'custom' where 'plugins' is the same as the
{plg_menu_elements} variable, i.e. a list of the menu entries
provided by plugins, and 'custom' displays the entries returned by
a custom function CUSTOM_menuEntries (see
lib-custom.php for details). |
cache_templates | true | If set to true, all templates will be cached, which should improve performance of the web site. In some cases, caching could slow performance down. For example, if the disk access is slow on the web server or if the web server is accessing Windows shared drives, setting this option to FALSE may improve performance. |
Variable | Default Value | Description |
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show_right_blocks | false | If set to true, the right-side column of blocks will be displayed on all pages (instead of only on the index page). |
showfirstasfeatured | 0 | When set to 1, this will render the first story on any page using the templates for a featured story, even if that story is not featured. This will even be applied to the first story on page 2 of a topic page, for example. |
template_comments | false | Each template contains some internal comments
(surrounded with {# #} ) that are removed before the template is sent to the
browser. If this option is set to True, the {# and #} will become <!-- -->
HTML comments and will be included in the output to the browser. Also, at the
beginning and end of each template, its physical location on the
server, will be included in the output only if you are in the Root group and the debug property of the template class is set to the value other than 0. This feature is useful if you are
trying to determine which template controls a specific display item, or when
developing a new theme. If this is set to False, the comments are removed
prior to sending the output to the browser. |
Variable | Default Value | Description |
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sort_admin | false | If set to true will sort the entries in the Admin's block and the icons on the Command and Control page alphabetically. |
link_documentation | 1 | Add a link to Geeklog's documentation to the Admin block. Set this to 0 if you don't want that link to show up. |
link_versionchecker | 1 | Add a link "GL Version Test" to the Admin block so that you
can easily check if your Geeklog version is up to date. Set this to 0 if
you don't want that link to show up. Note: The link is only displayed to members of the Root group anyway. |
Variable | Default Value | Description |
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sortmethod | alpha | alpha = Sort topics in topic list alphabetically sortnum = Sort topics in topic list by the given sort number |
showstorycount | 1 | Show the number of stories in a topic in the Sections block (0=no, 1=yes) |
showsubmissioncount | 1 | Show the number of story submissions for a topic in the Sections block (0=no, 1=yes) |
hide_home_link | 0 | Hide the "Home" link from the Sections block (0=no, 1=yes) |
Variable | Default Value | Description |
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whosonline_threshold | 300 | How long, in seconds, users can be idle before removing them from the whosonline block |
whosonline_anonymous | 0 | If enabled (i.e. set to 1), anonymous users will only see the number of registered users currently online in the Who's Online block but not their names. Only logged-in users will see the names of other users that are currently online. |
whosonline_photo | 0 | If enabled (i.e. set to 1), and a photo exists for the user, a thumbnail of that photo will be displayed. Else, a photo icon will be displayed. |
Variable | Default Value | Description |
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newstoriesinterval | 86400 | Stories are "new" if they are this many seconds old. |
newcommentsinterval | 172800 | Comments are "new" if they are this many seconds old. |
newtrackbackinterval | 172800 | Trackback comments are "new" if they are this many seconds old. |
hidenewstories | 0 | Set to 1 to hide new stories from the What's New block. |
hidenewcomments | 0 | Set to 1 to hide new comments from the What's New block. |
hidenewtrackbacks | 0 | Set to 1 to hide new trackback comments from the What's New block. |
hidenewplugins | 0 | Set to 1 to hide new entries by plugins from the What's New block. |
title_trim_length | 20 | Max. length of the title of items listed in the What's New block. |
whatsnew_cache_time | 3600 | The What's New Block will be cached for no longer than this many seconds. If 0 caching is disabled. |
Variable | Default Value | Description |
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disable_new_user_registration | false | When set to true completely disables all options to sign up as a new user. |
allow_user_themes | Can be 1 or 0 | If set to 1, users can set their own theme that the site uses |
allow_user_photo | Can be 1 or 0 | If set to 1, users can upload a photo to their profile |
allow_username_change | 0 | If set to 1, users will be allowed to change their username (login name). Stories and comments posted under the old username will automatically show the new username. |
allow_account_delete | 0 | If set to 1, users will be allowed to delete their accounts. Stories and comments posted under that account will be kept and show up as being posted by "Anonymous". |
hide_author_exclusion | Can be 1 or 0 | If set to 1, the option to to exclude certain authors from being seen is hidden from the user's preferences. |
show_fullname | 0 | Whether to display a user's full name (= 1) or only their username (= 0). For users that haven't entered their full name, Geeklog will always display the username. |
show_servicename | true | If you allow users to log in with accounts on remote services (like LDAP or LiveJournal), this option will at the service's name to the username to avoid confusion with local users of the same name. Set to false to disable. |
custom_registration | false |
When set to true , Geeklog will let you use
your own signup form for new user registrations. Please see the file
lib-custom.php that ships with Geeklog for an example. |
standard | true |
Whether to allow normal logins into the site, i.e. with a user account that only exists in your site's database. |
openid | false |
Whether to allow logins using OpenID. This will display a special OpenID login below the normal login field. Note: Currently only OpenID 1.1 is supported. |
3rdparty | false |
Allow (when set to true) users who already have
an account with some other service to log into your Geeklog site with the
login for that service. Currently supported: LDAP and LiveJournal. Please note that to enable login for a specific service, you need an authorization class in system/classes/authentication. If you only want to allow LDAP but not LiveJournal users (or vice versa), simply remove the class file for the unwanted service(s). See Remote Authentication in Geeklog for more information. |
oauth | false |
Whether to allow logins using OAuth. This will display a special OAuth login below the normal login field. Note: Currently OAuth 1.0, 1.0a, and 2.0 is supported (depends on what the OAuth provider supports). Current login methods supported: Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google, Microsoft, and Yahoo. To enable logins for a specific method, you need to enable the method below and you must also update the config options with the correct key and secret string values. The PHP extension OpenSSL is required to be loaded for OAuth logins to work. See our Wiki OAuth page for more information. |
facebook_login | false |
Allow (when set to true) users who already have an account with Facebook to log into Geeklog with said account using OAuth. You must set the Facebook application ID and secret. |
facebook_consumer_key | '' |
Required to use Facebook OAuth login method. Visit this Facebook Developers page
to create an application to receive your key and secret. See our Wiki OAuth page for more information. |
facebook_consumer_secret | '' |
Required to use Facebook OAuth login method. Visit this Facebook Developers page
to create an application to receive your key and secret. See our Wiki OAuth page for more information. |
linkedin_login | false |
Allow (when set to true) users who already have an account with LinkedIn to log into Geeklog with said account using OAuth. You must set the LinkedIn API and secret key. |
linkedin_consumer_key | '' |
Required to use LinkedIn OAuth login method. Visit this LinkedIn Developers page
to create an application to receive your API and secret key. See our Wiki OAuth page for more information. |
linkedin_consumer_secret | '' |
Required to use LinkedIn OAuth login method. Visit this LinkedIn Developers page
to create an application to receive your API and secret key. See our Wiki OAuth page for more information. |
twitter_login | false |
Allow (when set to true) users who already have an account with Twitter to log into Geeklog with said account using OAuth. You must set the Twitter consumer key and secret. |
twitter_consumer_key | '' |
Required to use Twitter OAuth login method. Visit this Twitter Application page
to create an application to receive your consumer key and secret. See our Wiki OAuth page for more information. |
twitter_consumer_secret | '' |
Required to use Twitter OAuth login method. Visit this Twitter Application page
to create an application to receive your consumer key and secret. See our Wiki OAuth page for more information. |
google_login | false |
Allow (when set to true) users who already have an account with Google to log into Geeklog with said account using OAuth. You must set the Google client id and client secret. |
google_consumer_key | '' |
Required to use Google OAuth login method. Visit the Google Developers Console
to create an application to receive your client ID and client secret. See our Wiki OAuth page for more information. |
google_consumer_secret | '' |
Required to use Google OAuth login method. Visit the Google Developers Console
to create an application to receive your client ID and client secret. See our Wiki OAuth page for more information. |
microsoft_login | false |
Allow (when set to true) users who already have an account with Microsoft to log into Geeklog with said account using OAuth. You must set the Microsoft client id and client secret. |
microsoft_consumer_key | '' |
Required to use Microsoft OAuth login method. Visit the Microsoft Seller Dashboard
to create an application to receive your client id and client secret. See our Wiki OAuth page for more information. |
microsoft_consumer_secret | '' |
Required to use Microsoft OAuth login method. Visit the Microsoft Seller Dashboard
to create an application to receive your client id and client secret. See our Wiki OAuth page for more information. |
yahoo_login | false |
Allow (when set to true) users who already have an account with Yahoo to log into Geeklog with said account using OAuth. You must set the Yahoo consumer key and consumer secret. |
yahoo_consumer_key | '' |
Required to use Yahoo OAuth login method. Visit this Yahoo Developer page
to create an application to receive your consumer key and consumer secret. See our Wiki OAuth page for more information. |
yahoo_consumer_secret | '' |
Required to use Yahoo OAuth login method. Visit this Yahoo Developer page
to create an application to receive your consumer key and consumer secret. See our Wiki OAuth page for more information. |
aftersave_user | 'item' |
Which page to go to after a user has been saved:
|
Variable | Default Value | Description |
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spamx | 128 | Tells Geeklog's Spam-X plugin what to do when a spam post has been detected. The value is the sum of all values that uniquely identify the Spam-X modules that should be executed. E.g. the "delete" action module uses 128, the "email admin" module uses 8, so if both modules should be executed, this option should be set to 128 + 8 = 136. |
Variable | Default Value | Description |
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lastlogin | true |
Whether to keep track of when a user last logged in
(= true ) or not (= false ). |
loginrequired | 0 | Login is required to access any part of the site. When set to 1, this overrides the following settings. When you only want to block access to certain parts of the site, set this to 0 and select from the following settings. |
submitloginrequired | 0 | When set to 1, only registered users can submit stories and items handled by plugins, e.g. links and events |
commentsloginrequired | 0 | When set to 1, only registered users can submit comments |
statsloginrequired | 0 | When set to 1, only registered users can access the site stats |
searchloginrequired | 0 | When set to 1, only registered users can use the advanced search. When set to 2, the simple search is blocked for anonymous users, too. |
profileloginrequired | 0 | When set to 1, only registered users can view another user's profile |
emailuserloginrequired | 0 | When set to 1, only registered users can use the email submission form to send an email to another user |
emailstoryloginrequired | 0 | When set to 1, only registered users can email stories |
directoryloginrequired | 0 | When set to 1, only registered users can access the list of past articles |
passwordspeedlimit | 300 | Minimum delay between two requests for a new password, in seconds. |
login_attempts | 3 | Max. number of login attempts before the speedlimit (see below) kicks in and further logins are blocked for the given amount of time. |
login_speedlimit | 300 | How many seconds have to pass before another login attempt
can be made after $_CONF['login_attempts'] (see above) login
attempts have failed. |
pass_alg | sha1 | Hash algorithm used to generate password hashes. Options include md5, sha1, sha256, sha512, and blowfish. sha1 is recommended for maximum portability between PHP versions, blowfish is considered the most secure |
pass_stretch | 4096 | The number of iterations of the hash algorithm that should be applied to the password. Must be greater than 0. See the wikipedia article for more information. |
Variable | Default Value | Description |
---|---|---|
usersubmission | 0 | Enable (1) or disable (0) the user submission queue (i.e. new users must be approved before they receive their password) |
allow_domains | '' | When the user submission queue is enabled this can contain a
comma-separated list of domain names from which user submissions will not
be queued (but approved automatically). Regular expressions are also allowed
and interpreted. Example: 'mycompany.com,myothercompany.com' |
disallow_domains | '' | This is the opposite of $_CONF['allow_domains']
(see above): A list of domain names that are not allowed in email
addresses of new users. Note that this list is always used, even
when the user submission queue has been switched off. Again, regular
expression can be used.Example disallow email addresses with a certain domain name and from any ".edu" domain: 'somebaddomain.com,\.edu$' |
Variable | Default Value | Description |
---|---|---|
storysubmission | 1 | Enable (1) or disable (0) the story submission queue |
listdraftstories | 0 | When set to 1, this will display an additional block on the submissions page (moderation.php) that lists all the stories that have the 'draft' flag set. |
postmode | plaintext | Sets the default submission mode to 'html' or 'plaintext' |
speedlimit | 45 | Minimum delay between submissions in seconds. This helps prevent Denial of Service (DOS) attacks |
skip_preview | 0 | If 1, allows submission of stories and comments without previewing (i.e. the submission form will always have a Preview and a Submit button). |
advanced_editor | false | Enable (if set to true ) a WYSIWYG editor for
story and comment submissions and static pages. Geeklog ships with CKeditor. |
advanced_editor_name | CKeditor | Default editor to use on the site |
wikitext_editor | false | Allow using wiki syntax in stories. This adds a third option, "Wiki-style format", to the Post Mode dropdown in the story editor (implemented using the PEAR::Text_Wiki package). |
Variable | Default Value | Description |
---|---|---|
commentspeedlimit | 45 | Number of seconds between posting a comment for the user |
comment_limit | 100 | Most number of comments to show at any one time |
comment_mode | nested | How to display comments (threaded, nested, flat or nocomments) |
comment_order | ASC | Date sort order to display comments at the top level (ASC = Oldest First, DESC = Newest First) |
comment_code | 0 | Default value for new stories: Comments enabled (0) or disabled (-1) |
comment_edit | 0 | Whether to allow users and admins (i.e. those with comment.edit permission) to edit comments. |
commentsubmission | 0 | Enable (1) or disable (0) comment submission queue. |
comment_edittime | 1800 | How long (in seconds) a comment is editable for the user who submitted it. Requires that comments are editable (see above). Anonymous users (those that did not register an account) can never edit their comments while admins can always edit comments. |
article_comment_close_enabled | 0 | Whether or not stories should be closed for comments after a certain amount of days (see next option). This is only the default setting for new stories and can be changed separately for each story. |
article_comment_close_days | 30 | Number of days after which a story is to be automatically
closed for comments, i.e. no new comments can be posted after that many
days. Note that this is only the default value to which the "Disable Comments" option is set when creating a new story. It will not take effect unless it has also been enabled for the story. |
comment_close_rec_stories | 0 | Number of most recent stories for which comment posting is allowed. Posting a new story will automatically close comments for the oldest of these stories. Set to 0 to disable this option. |
allow_reply_notifications | 0 | Allow (1) or disallow (0) subscribing to comment notifications. Registered users can get an email notifying them of direct replies to comments they left. |
comment_on_same_page | 0 | Enable (1) or disable (0) comment on same page of a content. |
show_comments_at_replying | 0 | Show (1) or hide (0) comment list when you are replying to a comment on the comment page. |
Variable | Default Value | Description |
---|---|---|
image_lib | None | Set this to either 'imagemagick', 'netpbm', or 'gdlib' if images should be resized during upload. Leave as 'None' if you don't want images to be resized or if you don't have those packages available. |
path_to_mogrify | (disabled) | If you chose 'imagemagick' for
$_CONF['image_lib'] above, then this should hold the
complete path to the mogrify executable (from the
ImageMagick package), e.g.
'/usr/bin/mogrify' (ImageMagick 5.4.9 or newer recommended). |
path_to_netpbm | (disabled) | If you chose 'netpbm' for $_CONF['image_lib']
above, then this should hold the complete path to the directory
where the binaries from the Netpbm package are kept, e.g.
'/usr/bin/netpbm/' . Note that the path must end in a slash.Precompiled binaries for various platforms can be downloaded from the Netpbm homepage. |
Variable | Default Value | Description |
---|---|---|
keep_unscaled_image | 0 | Set this to 1 if you want Geeklog to keep the original, unscaled images after upload. The smaller image will then be used as a thumbnail and will link to the original image. Note that this may use a lot of disk space (depending on the size of your images). |
allow_user_scaling | 1 | When unscaled images are kept (see above), this option lets
the user chose between using the scaled or unscaled image in the story, i.e.
enables the [unscaledX] image tag (in addition to the
[imageX] tag). |
jpeg_quality | (disabled) | Control the image quality when resizing JPEGs. All the image
libraries supported by Geeklog are based on the IJG JPEG library which uses
an arbitrary range of 0-100 to specify the "quality" (note that this is
not a percent value). The default, when not set, is 75 which
provides good quality in most cases. In some cases, higher values may
provide better results. Rules of thumb: Values above 90 usually don't improve the image quality any more but only produce larger files. Values below 50 will result in poor image quality. Values of 25 and below will produce distorted images. |
debug_image_upload | false |
When set to true , this option enables debugging
output to be written into Geeklog's error.log file during the
upload of an image. This is useful to track down problems with the image
upload and resizing. |
Variable | Default Value | Description |
---|---|---|
max_image_width | 160 | Max. width of an image in pixels. If it exceeds this, it is
either rejected or resized (depending on the setting of
$_CONF['image_lib'] above). |
max_image_height | 120 | Max. height of an image in pixels. If it exceeds this, it is
either rejected or resized (depending on the setting of
$_CONF['image_lib'] above). |
max_image_size | 1048576 (equals 1 MB) | Max. size of an image in bytes. If it exceeds this, it is is rejected (even if you're using a graphics package to resize images). |
Variable | Default Value | Description |
---|---|---|
max_topicicon_width | 48 | Max. width of a topic icon in pixels. If it exceeds this,
it is either rejected or resized (depending on the setting of
$_CONF['image_lib'] above). |
max_topicicon_height | 48 | Max. height of a topic icon in pixels. If it exceeds this,
it is either rejected or resized (depending on the setting of
$_CONF['image_lib'] above). |
max_topicicon_size | 65536 (equals 64 KB) | Max. size of a topic icon in bytes. If it exceeds this, it is rejected (even if you're using a graphics package to resize images). |
Variable | Default Value | Description |
---|---|---|
max_photo_width | 128 | Max. width of a user photo in pixels. If it exceeds this, it
is either rejected or resized (depending on the setting of
$_CONF['image_lib'] above). |
max_photo_height | 128 | Max. height of a user photo in pixels. If it exceeds this,
it is either rejected or resized (depending on the setting of
$_CONF['image_lib'] above). |
max_photo_size | 65536 (equals 64 KB) | Max. size of a user photo in bytes. If it exceeds this, it is rejected (even if you're using a graphics package to resize images). |
force_photo_width | (disabled) | This option, when enabled, will only apply when
displaying a user photo. The <img> tag for the
user photo will be emitted with a max. width, as specified by this option.
This means that the actual photo can still be larger, but will only be
displayed smaller. This is useful for cases where you don't want oddly
shaped user photos to break your page's layout (e.g. in a forum). |
default_photo | (disabled) | When enabled, this option should point to an image (full URL required!) that should be displayed for users without a user photo. When this option is not set and a user does not have a user photo (or an avatar) then Geeklog will simply not display anything. |
Variable | Default Value | Description |
---|---|---|
use_gravatar | false | If enabled (set to true), a user's avatar image will
be requested from gravatar.com if the
user didn't upload a user photo (i.e. an uploaded photo always takes
precedence). Please note that this option may slow down your site on pages that display a lot of userphotos for different users (e.g. forum threads). |
gravatar_rating | (disabled) | Avatars submitted to gravatar.com are rated with the rating system used for movies (in the U.S.), i.e. the letters G, PG, R, or X. This option will let you chose the maximum allowed rating for an avatar. For example, a max. rating of R will make sure that no X-rated avatars will be displayed on your site (only G, PG, and R). |
Variable | Default Value | Description |
---|---|---|
language | english | The default language of the Geeklog site. Additional language files may be available for download at http://www.geeklog.net. If you translate a language file, please send it to us. Also see Localization below. If you wish to remove languages from this list and what the user can pick from, just delete the corresponding language file(s) from the Geeklog language directory. |
allow_user_language | Can be 1 or 0 | If set to 1, users can select the language for the site labels from My Account. |
language_files | (disabled) | For multi-lingual content setups only: A list mapping language
shortcuts ('en', 'de', etc.) to the Geeklog language files to use. These shortcuts must each contain the same number of characters and
the language file must exist in the Geeklog languages directory. When creating content that supports multiple langagues (topics, articles, blocks, staticpages, etc.) you would end the id of the content with one of these shortcuts ('storyid_en' or 'storyid2_de'). This would then map this content to the specific language. For more information on how multi-language content works with Geeklog please visit our Wiki. For multi-language content sites Admins must setup both language_files and languages configuration options for the same languages. Both must either be enabled (for multi-language content) or disabled (for content of only one language). |
languages | (disabled) | For multi-lingual content setups only: A list mapping language
shortcuts ('en', 'de', etc.) to the language's native name ("English",
"Deutsch", etc.). These shortcuts must match the shortcuts set in the "Language Files" configuration option. For multi-language content sites Admins must setup both language_files and languages configuration options for the same languages. Both must either be enabled (for multi-language content) or disabled (for content of only one language). |
Also see Multi-Language Support in the Geeklog Wiki.
Variable | Default Value | Description |
---|---|---|
locale | en_GB | Locale for the system. This defines both the language and the country that PHP will use when deciding how to display localized information such as dates (e.g. for the names of months). |
date | %A, %B %d %Y @ %I:%M %p %Z | Date format used for most of the site, including story displays. See date formats below. |
daytime | %m/%d %I:%M%p | Date format used when a shorter date is needed. See date formats below. |
shortdate | %x | Date format this is the shortest date. See date formats below. |
dateonly | %d-%b | Short date format (day and month only), to be used e.g. in the Upcoming Events and Older Stories blocks. See date formats below. |
timeonly | %I:%M %p %Z | Format string for the time only, to be used e.g. on the Event Details page. See date formats below. |
week_start | Sun | First day of the week in the calendar. Can be either 'Sun' (Sunday) or 'Mon' (Monday). |
hour_mode | 12 | Which format to use when submitting or editing an object with a time setting (e.g. the publish time of a story). Can be 12 (for the 12 hour am/pm format) or 24 (for the 24 hour format). |
thousand_separator | , |
Character to use between every group of thousands. |
decimal_separator | . |
Character to use before decimals. |
decimal_count | 2 | How many decimal places to display. |
timezone | (disabled) | If your server is located in a different timezone, use this
option to set your local (i.e. your own) timezone, so that the time and
date on the site match your own. This option is known as the "timezone hack" and may not work on some servers. |
These variables define the names of all of Geeklog's cookies. They can easily be changed in case there's a name collision with the cookies used by some other software package that you may use on your site.
Variable | Default Value | Description |
---|---|---|
cookie_session | gl_session | Name of the cookie that stores the session ID. |
cookie_name | geeklog | Name of the permanent cookie. |
cookie_password | password | Name of the password cookie. |
cookie_theme | theme | Name of the theme cookie. |
cookie_language | language | Name of the language cookie. |
cookie_tzid | timezone | Name of the timezone cookie. |
cookie_anon_name | anon_name | Name of the cookie to store the username of anonymous users. |
cookie_ip | 0 | Session ID to contain IP address of user as well as random number. This is more secure but will more than likely require dialed up users to login each and every time. (0=no, 1=yes) |
default_perm_cookie_timeout | 28800 | Permanent cookie timeout in seconds (28800 = 8 hours). |
session_cookie_timeout | 7200 | Session cookie timeout in seconds (7200 = 2 hours). |
cookie_path | / | Cookie path (see the PHP manual for details). |
cookiedomain | (empty) | The domain that the cookie is available. Geeklog will attempt to guess the correct value for this setting (based on the 'site_url' variable). See the PHP manual for details. |
cookiesecure | 0 | Only set to 1 if your site uses HTTPS (see the PHP manual for details). |
Variable | Default Value | Description |
---|---|---|
notification | array() | Send an email notification to $_CONF['site_email']
when a new story, comment, trackback or pingback has been submitted
or a new user has registered with the site. The array() can hold
any combination of the strings 'story', 'comment',
'trackback', 'pingback', and 'user' (separated
by commas), depending on which notification(s) you want. Example: array('story','user'); would
send notifications when a new story has been submitted or a new user has
registered. No notifications would be sent, for example, for new
comments. |
cron_schedule_interval | 0 | Geeklog can emulate a cronjob, i.e. trigger a certain action at a given time. The code
to be executed can be provided by a plugin or through the
CUSTOM_runScheduledTask function in your
lib-custom.php. The value given is in seconds and specifies the
interval in which the code should be executed (e.g. 86400 for daily
activation).Please note that to trigger this action, you will need to have someone visit your site at around the specified time. On a site with few visitors, the code may only be executed with considerable delay. Set to 0 to disable. |
disable_autolinks | 0 | If set to 1, disables the autotags. I.e. the special tags in square brackets (e.g. [story:]) will not be interpreted any more. |
clickable_links | true | Whether or not URLs in plain-text posting should automatically be turned into clickable links. |
linktext_maxlen | 50 | Maximum text length of clickable URLs. If 0 then there is no maximum length. |
disable_compressed_output | false | If enabled and supported by both the browser and the
webserver, HTML output will be compressed before sending it to the browser.
This will typically result in much smaller amounts of data to be sent
(usually between 20% and 25%, compared to the uncompressed output). It may,
however, result in slightly more load on the webserver. For now, this feature should be considered experimental and hasn't been implemented for all HTML output yet. |
frame_options | DENY | Protection against Clickjacking: This option indicates that the site's content should not be displayed in a frame. This only works, however, when the visitor's browser respects the X-FRAME-OPTIONS HTTP header. Options are to disallow all framing (Strict), only allow framing from within the same site (Same Origin), or to allow all framing (disabled). We strongly suggest not to disable this option. |
page_navigation_max_pages | 7 | Maximum number of pages to show for the page navigation. Minimum of 3 pages to a maximum of 20 pages allowed. |
default_cache_time_block | 0 | The default cache time for a block. Possible values:
|
titletoid | false | Whether or not to automatically create an id based on the title. This is used by the Article, Topic and Staticpage Editors (and other plugins that support it) and it automatically updates the id field when the user types in a Title. |
Variable | Default Value | Description |
---|---|---|
rootdebug | false |
When a PHP error occurs, Geeklog's error handler will only
display the actual error message to members of the Root group (to prevent
leakage of possibly sensitive information). When set to true ,
this information will be displayed to all users. Use only
for debugging purposes!Tip: If an error prevents you from logging into your site to enable that option, you can also enable it in your siteconfig.php file. |
Variable | Default Value | Description |
---|---|---|
emailstories | 0 | Let users get stories e-mailed to them (0=no, 1=yes), aka Daily Digest. Please note that this requires cron and the use of PHP as a shell script. |
emailstorieslength | 1 | When emailstories (above) is enabled, send only the title and the link to the new stories (0), or send the entire introtext (1) or send the first n characters from the introtext (where n = any other number) |
emailstoriesperdefault | 0 | When set to 1, new users will be subscribed to the daily digest automatically when they register with the site. |
Variable | Default Value | Description |
---|---|---|
user_html | <p>, <b>, <i>, <a>, <em>, <br>, <tt>, <hr>, <ol>, <ul>, <li>, <code>, <pre> | HTML tags and attributes that normal users are allowed to use in story submissions and comments. |
admin_html | additional HTML tags, e.g. for tables | HTML tags and attributes that admin users are allowed to use (in addition to those from user_html). Redefining a tag with additional attributes will overwrite the definition from user_html. |
advanced_html | additional HTML tags for use with the Advanced Editor, e.g. for images | Additional HTML tags and attributes that users are allowed to use when the Advanced Editor is enabled. |
skip_html_filter_for_root | 0 | When set to 1, this will allow members of the Root group to use all HTML in their posts. Use at your own risk! |
allowed_protocols | array ('http', 'https', 'ftp'); | Defines which protocols are allowed in links (i.e. HTML
<a> tags). |
Variable | Default Value | Description |
---|---|---|
censormode | 1 | Censor submissions and comments (0 = Disabled, 1 = Enabled, exact matches, 2 = Enabled, match start of word, 3 = Enabled, match fragment) |
censorreplace | *censored* | Text to replace a censored word with |
censorlist | array(a list of "bad" words goes here ...) | An array of censored words |
Variable | Default Value | Description |
---|---|---|
ip_lookup | not set | The IP addresses of comment posters are logged and displayed for admin users. When this variable is set to point to a service that can do IP address lookups, it's possible to lookup the owner of an IP address by clicking on it, making it easier to report abuse to ISPs, etc.$_CONF['ip_lookup'] should hold the complete URL to the lookup service, with a '* ' marking the place where the IP address should go. It's also possible to use Tom Willet's NetTools package, in which case the correct setting would be $_CONF['ip_lookup'] = $_CONF['site_url'] . '/nettools/whois.php?domain=*'; |
Variable | Default Value | Description |
---|---|---|
disable_webservices | false | Set this to true to disable the webservices. |
restrict_webservices | false | Set this to true to restrict webservices usage
to users with the webservices.atompub permission (e.g. those in
the predefined "Webservices Users" group). |
atom_max_stories | 10 | Max. number of stories returned when an Atom feed is requested through the webservices API. |
Also see Using the Webservices in the Geeklog Wiki.
Variable | Default Value | Description |
---|---|---|
multiple_breadcrumbs | false | Set this to true to allow multiple breadcrumbs to display if available. |
disable_breadcrumbs_topics | false | Set this to true to disable topic breadcrumbs. |
disable_breadcrumbs_articles | false | Set this to true to disable article breadcrumbs. |
disable_breadcrumbs_plugins | false | Set this to true to disable all breadcrumbs that are displayed by plugins. |
breadcrumb_root_site_name | false | Set this to true to use the site name as the name of the breadcrumb root. |
Geeklog-2.1.0 integrated the Filemanager, an open-source file manager release under MIT license by Simon Georget.
Only Root Admins, Story Admins and Static Page Admins can use the Filemanager on a fresh install.
Variable | Default Value | Description |
---|---|---|
filemanager_disabled | false | Set this to true to disable the Filemanager feature. Still, those in the Root group can use it. |
filemanager_browse_only | false | Set this to true to make the Filemanager read-only mode. |
filemanager_default_view_mode | grid | Default view mode. Possible options are 'grid' and 'list'. |
filemanager_show_confirmation | true | Whether to show a confirmation message. |
filemanager_search_box | true | Whether to show a search box. |
filemanager_file_sorting | default | How to to specify output on ordering files/folders list. Possible options are: 'Name (asc)', 'Name (desc)', 'Type (asc)', 'Type (desc)', 'Modified (asc)', and 'Modified (desc)'. |
filemanager_chars_only_latin | true | Whether to allow non-latin characters into folder names. |
filemanager_date_format | Y-m-d H:i:s | Format of the date to display. See this page for details. |
filemanager_logger | false | If set to true, the Filemanager will log server-side actions into Geeklog's error file (error.log). |
filemanager_show_thumbs | true | Whether to show thumbnails. |
filemanager_generate_thumbnails | true | Whether to generate thumbnails using PHP to increase performance on listing directory. Thumbnails are stored into the invisible folder '_thumbs'. If you want to make it visible, just remove it from unallowed_files configuration section. |
Variable | Default Value | Description |
---|---|---|
filemanager_upload_restrictions | 'jpg', 'jpeg', 'gif', 'png', 'svg', 'txt', 'pdf', 'odp', 'ods', 'odt', 'rtf', 'doc', 'docx', 'xls', 'xlsx', 'ppt', 'pptx', 'ogv', 'mp4', 'webm', 'ogg', 'mp3', 'wav' | Files with one of the above extensions will be allowed on upload. |
filemanager_upload_overwrite | false | If set to true, files will be overwritten on uploads if they have same names. If set to false, an index will be added. |
filemanager_upload_images_only | false | If set to true, only images are accepted for upload. |
filemanager_upload_file_size_limit | 16 | File size limit for HTML5 and the PHP connector file size check in MiB. |
filemanager_unallowed_files | '.htaccess' | An array of files excluded from listing. |
filemanager_unallowed_dirs | '_thumbs', '.CDN_ACCESS_LOGS', 'cloudservers' | An array of directories excluded from listing. |
filemanager_unallowed_files_regexp | '/^\\./uis' | Files excluded from listing, using a regular expression. |
filemanager_unallowed_dirs_regexp | '/^\\./uis' | Directories excluded from listing, using a regular expression. |
Variable | Default Value | Description |
---|---|---|
filemanager_images_ext | 'jpg', 'jpeg', 'gif', 'png', 'svg' | An array of accepted images extensions. |
Variable | Default Value | Description |
---|---|---|
filemanager_show_video_player | true | Whether to show browser video player. |
filemanager_videos_ext | 'ogv', 'mp4', 'webm' | An array of videos extensions to embed in player. |
filemanager_videos_player_width | 400 | Videos player width in pixels. |
filemanager_videos_player_height | 222 | Videos player height in pixels. |
Variable | Default Value | Description |
---|---|---|
filemanager_show_audio_player | true | Whether to show browser audio player. |
filemanager_audios_ext | 'ogg', 'mp3', 'wav' | An array of audios extensions to embed in player. |
As the name implies, the file db-config.php contains the database configuration. This information is put there during the initial install and you should not normally have to edit this file.
Variable | Default Value | Description |
---|---|---|
_DB_host | localhost | Database Server (to be entered in the form: hostname:port:unixsocket). In most cases you won't need to change the default value. |
_DB_name | geeklog | Database Name |
_DB_user | root | Database User Account |
_DB_pass | null | Database User Password |
_DB_table_prefix | gl_ | Prefix to put in front of all of Geeklog's table names (to avoid name collisions with tables used by other applications) |
_DB_dbms | mysql | This option tells Geeklog which type of database it's
running on. Can be either 'mysql' (for MySQL) or
'mssql' (for Microsoft SQL Server). |
The siteconfig.php file holds configuration data that can not be stored in the database. Again, most of this information is put there during the installation and you should not normally have to edit this file.
Variable | Default Value | Description |
---|---|---|
path | /path/to/geeklog/ | Base file system path for your site (trailing slash necessary) |
path_system | /path/to/geeklog/system/ | Path to your system directory for your site (trailing slash necessary). This directory holds the code libraries used throughout Geeklog |
site_enabled | true | A Geeklog site can be disabled quickly (e.g. for maintenance)
by setting this to 'false'. Also see the site_disabled_msg configuration option. |
default_charset | iso-8859-1 | Character encoding used by Geeklog when serving HTML pages or
sending email. Only used if the language file did not already set
another character encoding. For multi-language setups, using 'utf-8' as the default character
set is recommended. |
rootdebug | (disabled) | Same as the 'rootdebug' option
in the Configuration. However, sometimes an error may occur that prevents
you from logging into your site and enabling the 'rootdebug' option. In
such a case, you can uncomment this line and enable the option here. In addition to 'true' and 'false', you can also set this option to 'force' (only in siteconfig.php). This will enable displaying of sensitive information like passwords and cookies. In any case, the same strong warning as above applies here, too: Do not leave this option enabled on a "live" site! |
Geeklog includes a simple but useful URL rewriting feature which can help make your site more crawler friendly (i.e. the URLs of your site are more likely to be picked up by the search engine's indexing bots). This feature is supported for URLs to stories, static pages, the article directory, and links.
URL rewriting means that your URLs will look like this
http://www.geeklog.net/article.php/20021022234959146
instead of like this
http://www.geeklog.net/article.php?story=20021022234959146
While some search engines will pick up the second form, Google seems to prefer the first format and often ignores the second format.
Note: This feature may not work with all web servers. It is known to work with Apache (all versions) and known not to work with IIS (at least some versions). Please try it out before you go public with your site.
Localizing Geeklog is fairly easy. All strings are contained in a language file. The default file that ships with the tarball is english.php. People interested in translating Geeklog to other languages are encouraged to join the geeklog-translations mailing list. All important information concerning translating Geeklog will be posted there.
You can set the locale and date format in the configuration. To set the locale, set the variable to the proper string or if you leave it blank it will pull the default locale from the operating system. The date formats are handled by your locale. Isn't that smart? Locale names are OS dependent. On most UNIX hosts, you can find locale codes in the /usr/share/locale/locale.alias file and on some systems the command locale -a will display all available locales on a system. If a locale doesn't exist you can create it using the localedef command.
More info on locale: http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/7908799/xbd/locale.html
More info on localdef: http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/7908799/xcu/localedef.html