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This is usually the same as the name of the + * database type, such as mysql or sqlite, but not always. The other + * properties will vary depending on the driver. For SQLite, you must + * specify a database file name in a directory that is writable by the + * webserver. For most other drivers, you must specify a + * username, password, host, and database name. + * + * Transaction support is enabled by default for all drivers that support it, + * including MySQL. To explicitly disable it, set the 'transactions' key to + * FALSE. + * Note that some configurations of MySQL, such as the MyISAM engine, don't + * support it and will proceed silently even if enabled. If you experience + * transaction related crashes with such configuration, set the 'transactions' + * key to FALSE. + * + * For each database, you may optionally specify multiple "target" databases. + * A target database allows Drupal to try to send certain queries to a + * different database if it can but fall back to the default connection if not. + * That is useful for master/slave replication, as Drupal may try to connect + * to a slave server when appropriate and if one is not available will simply + * fall back to the single master server. + * + * The general format for the $databases array is as follows: + * @code + * $databases['default']['default'] = $info_array; + * $databases['default']['slave'][] = $info_array; + * $databases['default']['slave'][] = $info_array; + * $databases['extra']['default'] = $info_array; + * @endcode + * + * In the above example, $info_array is an array of settings described above. + * The first line sets a "default" database that has one master database + * (the second level default). The second and third lines create an array + * of potential slave databases. Drupal will select one at random for a given + * request as needed. The fourth line creates a new database with a name of + * "extra". + * + * For a single database configuration, the following is sufficient: + * @code + * $databases['default']['default'] = array( + * 'driver' => 'mysql', + * 'database' => 'databasename', + * 'username' => 'username', + * 'password' => 'password', + * 'host' => 'localhost', + * 'prefix' => 'main_', + * 'collation' => 'utf8_general_ci', + * ); + * @endcode + * + * You can optionally set prefixes for some or all database table names + * by using the 'prefix' setting. If a prefix is specified, the table + * name will be prepended with its value. Be sure to use valid database + * characters only, usually alphanumeric and underscore. If no prefixes + * are desired, leave it as an empty string ''. + * + * To have all database names prefixed, set 'prefix' as a string: + * @code + * 'prefix' => 'main_', + * @endcode + * To provide prefixes for specific tables, set 'prefix' as an array. + * The array's keys are the table names and the values are the prefixes. + * The 'default' element is mandatory and holds the prefix for any tables + * not specified elsewhere in the array. Example: + * @code + * 'prefix' => array( + * 'default' => 'main_', + * 'users' => 'shared_', + * 'sessions' => 'shared_', + * 'role' => 'shared_', + * 'authmap' => 'shared_', + * ), + * @endcode + * You can also use a reference to a schema/database as a prefix. This may be + * useful if your Drupal installation exists in a schema that is not the default + * or you want to access several databases from the same code base at the same + * time. + * Example: + * @code + * 'prefix' => array( + * 'default' => 'main.', + * 'users' => 'shared.', + * 'sessions' => 'shared.', + * 'role' => 'shared.', + * 'authmap' => 'shared.', + * ); + * @endcode + * NOTE: MySQL and SQLite's definition of a schema is a database. + * + * Advanced users can add or override initial commands to execute when + * connecting to the database server, as well as PDO connection settings. For + * example, to enable MySQL SELECT queries to exceed the max_join_size system + * variable, and to reduce the database connection timeout to 5 seconds: + * + * @code + * $databases['default']['default'] = array( + * 'init_commands' => array( + * 'big_selects' => 'SET SQL_BIG_SELECTS=1', + * ), + * 'pdo' => array( + * PDO::ATTR_TIMEOUT => 5, + * ), + * ); + * @endcode + * + * WARNING: These defaults are designed for database portability. Changing them + * may cause unexpected behavior, including potential data loss. + * + * @see DatabaseConnection_mysql::__construct + * @see DatabaseConnection_pgsql::__construct + * @see DatabaseConnection_sqlite::__construct + * + * Database configuration format: + * @code + * $databases['default']['default'] = array( + * 'driver' => 'mysql', + * 'database' => 'databasename', + * 'username' => 'username', + * 'password' => 'password', + * 'host' => 'localhost', + * 'prefix' => '', + * ); + * $databases['default']['default'] = array( + * 'driver' => 'pgsql', + * 'database' => 'databasename', + * 'username' => 'username', + * 'password' => 'password', + * 'host' => 'localhost', + * 'prefix' => '', + * ); + * $databases['default']['default'] = array( + * 'driver' => 'sqlite', + * 'database' => '/path/to/databasefilename', + * ); + * @endcode + */ +$databases = array(); + +/** + * Access control for update.php script. + * + * If you are updating your Drupal installation using the update.php script but + * are not logged in using either an account with the "Administer software + * updates" permission or the site maintenance account (the account that was + * created during installation), you will need to modify the access check + * statement below. Change the FALSE to a TRUE to disable the access check. + * After finishing the upgrade, be sure to open this file again and change the + * TRUE back to a FALSE! + */ +$update_free_access = FALSE; + +/** + * Salt for one-time login links and cancel links, form tokens, etc. + * + * This variable will be set to a random value by the installer. All one-time + * login links will be invalidated if the value is changed. Note that if your + * site is deployed on a cluster of web servers, you must ensure that this + * variable has the same value on each server. If this variable is empty, a hash + * of the serialized database credentials will be used as a fallback salt. + * + * For enhanced security, you may set this variable to a value using the + * contents of a file outside your docroot that is never saved together + * with any backups of your Drupal files and database. + * + * Example: + * $drupal_hash_salt = file_get_contents('/home/example/salt.txt'); + * + */ +$drupal_hash_salt = ''; + +/** + * Base URL (optional). + * + * If Drupal is generating incorrect URLs on your site, which could + * be in HTML headers (links to CSS and JS files) or visible links on pages + * (such as in menus), uncomment the Base URL statement below (remove the + * leading hash sign) and fill in the absolute URL to your Drupal installation. + * + * You might also want to force users to use a given domain. + * See the .htaccess file for more information. + * + * Examples: + * $base_url = 'http://www.example.com'; + * $base_url = 'http://www.example.com:8888'; + * $base_url = 'http://www.example.com/drupal'; + * $base_url = 'https://www.example.com:8888/drupal'; + * + * It is not allowed to have a trailing slash; Drupal will add it + * for you. + */ +# $base_url = 'http://www.example.com'; // NO trailing slash! + +/** + * PHP settings: + * + * To see what PHP settings are possible, including whether they can be set at + * runtime (by using ini_set()), read the PHP documentation: + * http://www.php.net/manual/ini.list.php + * See drupal_environment_initialize() in includes/bootstrap.inc for required + * runtime settings and the .htaccess file for non-runtime settings. Settings + * defined there should not be duplicated here so as to avoid conflict issues. + */ + +/** + * Some distributions of Linux (most notably Debian) ship their PHP + * installations with garbage collection (gc) disabled. Since Drupal depends on + * PHP's garbage collection for clearing sessions, ensure that garbage + * collection occurs by using the most common settings. + */ +ini_set('session.gc_probability', 1); +ini_set('session.gc_divisor', 100); + +/** + * Set session lifetime (in seconds), i.e. the time from the user's last visit + * to the active session may be deleted by the session garbage collector. When + * a session is deleted, authenticated users are logged out, and the contents + * of the user's $_SESSION variable is discarded. + */ +ini_set('session.gc_maxlifetime', 200000); + +/** + * Set session cookie lifetime (in seconds), i.e. the time from the session is + * created to the cookie expires, i.e. when the browser is expected to discard + * the cookie. The value 0 means "until the browser is closed". + */ +ini_set('session.cookie_lifetime', 2000000); + +/** + * If you encounter a situation where users post a large amount of text, and + * the result is stripped out upon viewing but can still be edited, Drupal's + * output filter may not have sufficient memory to process it. If you + * experience this issue, you may wish to uncomment the following two lines + * and increase the limits of these variables. For more information, see + * http://php.net/manual/pcre.configuration.php. + */ +# ini_set('pcre.backtrack_limit', 200000); +# ini_set('pcre.recursion_limit', 200000); + +/** + * Drupal automatically generates a unique session cookie name for each site + * based on its full domain name. If you have multiple domains pointing at the + * same Drupal site, you can either redirect them all to a single domain (see + * comment in .htaccess), or uncomment the line below and specify their shared + * base domain. Doing so assures that users remain logged in as they cross + * between your various domains. Make sure to always start the $cookie_domain + * with a leading dot, as per RFC 2109. + */ +# $cookie_domain = '.example.com'; + +/** + * Variable overrides: + * + * To override specific entries in the 'variable' table for this site, + * set them here. You usually don't need to use this feature. This is + * useful in a configuration file for a vhost or directory, rather than + * the default settings.php. Any configuration setting from the 'variable' + * table can be given a new value. Note that any values you provide in + * these variable overrides will not be modifiable from the Drupal + * administration interface. + * + * The following overrides are examples: + * - site_name: Defines the site's name. + * - theme_default: Defines the default theme for this site. + * - anonymous: Defines the human-readable name of anonymous users. + * Remove the leading hash signs to enable. + */ +# $conf['site_name'] = 'My Drupal site'; +# $conf['theme_default'] = 'garland'; +# $conf['anonymous'] = 'Visitor'; + +/** + * A custom theme can be set for the offline page. This applies when the site + * is explicitly set to maintenance mode through the administration page or when + * the database is inactive due to an error. It can be set through the + * 'maintenance_theme' key. The template file should also be copied into the + * theme. It is located inside 'modules/system/maintenance-page.tpl.php'. + * Note: This setting does not apply to installation and update pages. + */ +# $conf['maintenance_theme'] = 'bartik'; + +/** + * Reverse Proxy Configuration: + * + * Reverse proxy servers are often used to enhance the performance + * of heavily visited sites and may also provide other site caching, + * security, or encryption benefits. In an environment where Drupal + * is behind a reverse proxy, the real IP address of the client should + * be determined such that the correct client IP address is available + * to Drupal's logging, statistics, and access management systems. In + * the most simple scenario, the proxy server will add an + * X-Forwarded-For header to the request that contains the client IP + * address. However, HTTP headers are vulnerable to spoofing, where a + * malicious client could bypass restrictions by setting the + * X-Forwarded-For header directly. Therefore, Drupal's proxy + * configuration requires the IP addresses of all remote proxies to be + * specified in $conf['reverse_proxy_addresses'] to work correctly. + * + * Enable this setting to get Drupal to determine the client IP from + * the X-Forwarded-For header (or $conf['reverse_proxy_header'] if set). + * If you are unsure about this setting, do not have a reverse proxy, + * or Drupal operates in a shared hosting environment, this setting + * should remain commented out. + * + * In order for this setting to be used you must specify every possible + * reverse proxy IP address in $conf['reverse_proxy_addresses']. + * If a complete list of reverse proxies is not available in your + * environment (for example, if you use a CDN) you may set the + * $_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR'] variable directly in settings.php. + * Be aware, however, that it is likely that this would allow IP + * address spoofing unless more advanced precautions are taken. + */ +# $conf['reverse_proxy'] = TRUE; + +/** + * Specify every reverse proxy IP address in your environment. + * This setting is required if $conf['reverse_proxy'] is TRUE. + */ +# $conf['reverse_proxy_addresses'] = array('a.b.c.d', ...); + +/** + * Set this value if your proxy server sends the client IP in a header + * other than X-Forwarded-For. + */ +# $conf['reverse_proxy_header'] = 'HTTP_X_CLUSTER_CLIENT_IP'; + +/** + * Page caching: + * + * By default, Drupal sends a "Vary: Cookie" HTTP header for anonymous page + * views. This tells a HTTP proxy that it may return a page from its local + * cache without contacting the web server, if the user sends the same Cookie + * header as the user who originally requested the cached page. Without "Vary: + * Cookie", authenticated users would also be served the anonymous page from + * the cache. If the site has mostly anonymous users except a few known + * editors/administrators, the Vary header can be omitted. This allows for + * better caching in HTTP proxies (including reverse proxies), i.e. even if + * clients send different cookies, they still get content served from the cache. + * However, authenticated users should access the site directly (i.e. not use an + * HTTP proxy, and bypass the reverse proxy if one is used) in order to avoid + * getting cached pages from the proxy. + */ +# $conf['omit_vary_cookie'] = TRUE; + +/** + * CSS/JS aggregated file gzip compression: + * + * By default, when CSS or JS aggregation and clean URLs are enabled Drupal will + * store a gzip compressed (.gz) copy of the aggregated files. If this file is + * available then rewrite rules in the default .htaccess file will serve these + * files to browsers that accept gzip encoded content. This allows pages to load + * faster for these users and has minimal impact on server load. If you are + * using a webserver other than Apache httpd, or a caching reverse proxy that is + * configured to cache and compress these files itself you may want to uncomment + * one or both of the below lines, which will prevent gzip files being stored. + */ +# $conf['css_gzip_compression'] = FALSE; +# $conf['js_gzip_compression'] = FALSE; + +/** + * Block caching: + * + * Block caching may not be compatible with node access modules depending on + * how the original block cache policy is defined by the module that provides + * the block. By default, Drupal therefore disables block caching when one or + * more modules implement hook_node_grants(). If you consider block caching to + * be safe on your site and want to bypass this restriction, uncomment the line + * below. + */ +# $conf['block_cache_bypass_node_grants'] = TRUE; + +/** + * String overrides: + * + * To override specific strings on your site with or without enabling the Locale + * module, add an entry to this list. This functionality allows you to change + * a small number of your site's default English language interface strings. + * + * Remove the leading hash signs to enable. + */ +# $conf['locale_custom_strings_en'][''] = array( +# 'forum' => 'Discussion board', +# '@count min' => '@count minutes', +# ); + +/** + * + * IP blocking: + * + * To bypass database queries for denied IP addresses, use this setting. + * Drupal queries the {blocked_ips} table by default on every page request + * for both authenticated and anonymous users. This allows the system to + * block IP addresses from within the administrative interface and before any + * modules are loaded. However on high traffic websites you may want to avoid + * this query, allowing you to bypass database access altogether for anonymous + * users under certain caching configurations. + * + * If using this setting, you will need to add back any IP addresses which + * you may have blocked via the administrative interface. Each element of this + * array represents a blocked IP address. Uncommenting the array and leaving it + * empty will have the effect of disabling IP blocking on your site. + * + * Remove the leading hash signs to enable. + */ +# $conf['blocked_ips'] = array( +# 'a.b.c.d', +# ); + +/** + * Fast 404 pages: + * + * Drupal can generate fully themed 404 pages. However, some of these responses + * are for images or other resource files that are not displayed to the user. + * This can waste bandwidth, and also generate server load. + * + * The options below return a simple, fast 404 page for URLs matching a + * specific pattern: + * - 404_fast_paths_exclude: A regular expression to match paths to exclude, + * such as images generated by image styles, or dynamically-resized images. + * If you need to add more paths, you can add '|path' to the expression. + * - 404_fast_paths: A regular expression to match paths that should return a + * simple 404 page, rather than the fully themed 404 page. If you don't have + * any aliases ending in htm or html you can add '|s?html?' to the expression. + * - 404_fast_html: The html to return for simple 404 pages. + * + * Add leading hash signs if you would like to disable this functionality. + */ +$conf['404_fast_paths_exclude'] = '/\/(?:styles)\//'; +$conf['404_fast_paths'] = '/\.(?:txt|png|gif|jpe?g|css|js|ico|swf|flv|cgi|bat|pl|dll|exe|asp)$/i'; +$conf['404_fast_html'] = '
The requested URL "@path" was not found on this server.
'; + +/** + * By default the page request process will return a fast 404 page for missing + * files if they match the regular expression set in '404_fast_paths' and not + * '404_fast_paths_exclude' above. 404 errors will simultaneously be logged in + * the Drupal system log. + * + * You can choose to return a fast 404 page earlier for missing pages (as soon + * as settings.php is loaded) by uncommenting the line below. This speeds up + * server response time when loading 404 error pages and prevents the 404 error + * from being logged in the Drupal system log. In order to prevent valid pages + * such as image styles and other generated content that may match the + * '404_fast_paths' regular expression from returning 404 errors, it is + * necessary to add them to the '404_fast_paths_exclude' regular expression + * above. Make sure that you understand the effects of this feature before + * uncommenting the line below. + */ +# drupal_fast_404(); + +/** + * External access proxy settings: + * + * If your site must access the Internet via a web proxy then you can enter + * the proxy settings here. Currently only basic authentication is supported + * by using the username and password variables. The proxy_user_agent variable + * can be set to NULL for proxies that require no User-Agent header or to a + * non-empty string for proxies that limit requests to a specific agent. The + * proxy_exceptions variable is an array of host names to be accessed directly, + * not via proxy. + */ +# $conf['proxy_server'] = ''; +# $conf['proxy_port'] = 8080; +# $conf['proxy_username'] = ''; +# $conf['proxy_password'] = ''; +# $conf['proxy_user_agent'] = ''; +# $conf['proxy_exceptions'] = array('127.0.0.1', 'localhost'); + +/** + * Authorized file system operations: + * + * The Update manager module included with Drupal provides a mechanism for + * site administrators to securely install missing updates for the site + * directly through the web user interface. On securely-configured servers, + * the Update manager will require the administrator to provide SSH or FTP + * credentials before allowing the installation to proceed; this allows the + * site to update the new files as the user who owns all the Drupal files, + * instead of as the user the webserver is running as. On servers where the + * webserver user is itself the owner of the Drupal files, the administrator + * will not be prompted for SSH or FTP credentials (note that these server + * setups are common on shared hosting, but are inherently insecure). + * + * Some sites might wish to disable the above functionality, and only update + * the code directly via SSH or FTP themselves. This setting completely + * disables all functionality related to these authorized file operations. + * + * @see http://drupal.org/node/244924 + * + * Remove the leading hash signs to disable. + */ +# $conf['allow_authorize_operations'] = FALSE; diff --git a/default/default.settings.php b/default/default.settings.php new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b044be3 --- /dev/null +++ b/default/default.settings.php @@ -0,0 +1,630 @@ + 'mysql', + * 'database' => 'databasename', + * 'username' => 'username', + * 'password' => 'password', + * 'host' => 'localhost', + * 'port' => 3306, + * 'prefix' => 'myprefix_', + * 'collation' => 'utf8_general_ci', + * ); + * @endcode + * + * The "driver" property indicates what Drupal database driver the + * connection should use. This is usually the same as the name of the + * database type, such as mysql or sqlite, but not always. The other + * properties will vary depending on the driver. For SQLite, you must + * specify a database file name in a directory that is writable by the + * webserver. For most other drivers, you must specify a + * username, password, host, and database name. + * + * Transaction support is enabled by default for all drivers that support it, + * including MySQL. To explicitly disable it, set the 'transactions' key to + * FALSE. + * Note that some configurations of MySQL, such as the MyISAM engine, don't + * support it and will proceed silently even if enabled. If you experience + * transaction related crashes with such configuration, set the 'transactions' + * key to FALSE. + * + * For each database, you may optionally specify multiple "target" databases. + * A target database allows Drupal to try to send certain queries to a + * different database if it can but fall back to the default connection if not. + * That is useful for master/slave replication, as Drupal may try to connect + * to a slave server when appropriate and if one is not available will simply + * fall back to the single master server. + * + * The general format for the $databases array is as follows: + * @code + * $databases['default']['default'] = $info_array; + * $databases['default']['slave'][] = $info_array; + * $databases['default']['slave'][] = $info_array; + * $databases['extra']['default'] = $info_array; + * @endcode + * + * In the above example, $info_array is an array of settings described above. + * The first line sets a "default" database that has one master database + * (the second level default). The second and third lines create an array + * of potential slave databases. Drupal will select one at random for a given + * request as needed. The fourth line creates a new database with a name of + * "extra". + * + * For a single database configuration, the following is sufficient: + * @code + * $databases['default']['default'] = array( + * 'driver' => 'mysql', + * 'database' => 'databasename', + * 'username' => 'username', + * 'password' => 'password', + * 'host' => 'localhost', + * 'prefix' => 'main_', + * 'collation' => 'utf8_general_ci', + * ); + * @endcode + * + * For handling full UTF-8 in MySQL, including multi-byte characters such as + * emojis, Asian symbols, and mathematical symbols, you may set the collation + * and charset to "utf8mb4" prior to running install.php: + * @code + * $databases['default']['default'] = array( + * 'driver' => 'mysql', + * 'database' => 'databasename', + * 'username' => 'username', + * 'password' => 'password', + * 'host' => 'localhost', + * 'charset' => 'utf8mb4', + * 'collation' => 'utf8mb4_general_ci', + * ); + * @endcode + * When using this setting on an existing installation, ensure that all existing + * tables have been converted to the utf8mb4 charset, for example by using the + * utf8mb4_convert contributed project available at + * https://www.drupal.org/project/utf8mb4_convert, so as to prevent mixing data + * with different charsets. + * Note this should only be used when all of the following conditions are met: + * - In order to allow for large indexes, MySQL must be set up with the + * following my.cnf settings: + * [mysqld] + * innodb_large_prefix=true + * innodb_file_format=barracuda + * innodb_file_per_table=true + * These settings are available as of MySQL 5.5.14, and are defaults in + * MySQL 5.7.7 and up. + * - The PHP MySQL driver must support the utf8mb4 charset (libmysqlclient + * 5.5.3 and up, as well as mysqlnd 5.0.9 and up). + * - The MySQL server must support the utf8mb4 charset (5.5.3 and up). + * + * You can optionally set prefixes for some or all database table names + * by using the 'prefix' setting. If a prefix is specified, the table + * name will be prepended with its value. Be sure to use valid database + * characters only, usually alphanumeric and underscore. If no prefixes + * are desired, leave it as an empty string ''. + * + * To have all database names prefixed, set 'prefix' as a string: + * @code + * 'prefix' => 'main_', + * @endcode + * To provide prefixes for specific tables, set 'prefix' as an array. + * The array's keys are the table names and the values are the prefixes. + * The 'default' element is mandatory and holds the prefix for any tables + * not specified elsewhere in the array. Example: + * @code + * 'prefix' => array( + * 'default' => 'main_', + * 'users' => 'shared_', + * 'sessions' => 'shared_', + * 'role' => 'shared_', + * 'authmap' => 'shared_', + * ), + * @endcode + * You can also use a reference to a schema/database as a prefix. This may be + * useful if your Drupal installation exists in a schema that is not the default + * or you want to access several databases from the same code base at the same + * time. + * Example: + * @code + * 'prefix' => array( + * 'default' => 'main.', + * 'users' => 'shared.', + * 'sessions' => 'shared.', + * 'role' => 'shared.', + * 'authmap' => 'shared.', + * ); + * @endcode + * NOTE: MySQL and SQLite's definition of a schema is a database. + * + * Advanced users can add or override initial commands to execute when + * connecting to the database server, as well as PDO connection settings. For + * example, to enable MySQL SELECT queries to exceed the max_join_size system + * variable, and to reduce the database connection timeout to 5 seconds: + * + * @code + * $databases['default']['default'] = array( + * 'init_commands' => array( + * 'big_selects' => 'SET SQL_BIG_SELECTS=1', + * ), + * 'pdo' => array( + * PDO::ATTR_TIMEOUT => 5, + * ), + * ); + * @endcode + * + * WARNING: These defaults are designed for database portability. Changing them + * may cause unexpected behavior, including potential data loss. + * + * @see DatabaseConnection_mysql::__construct + * @see DatabaseConnection_pgsql::__construct + * @see DatabaseConnection_sqlite::__construct + * + * Database configuration format: + * @code + * $databases['default']['default'] = array( + * 'driver' => 'mysql', + * 'database' => 'databasename', + * 'username' => 'username', + * 'password' => 'password', + * 'host' => 'localhost', + * 'prefix' => '', + * ); + * $databases['default']['default'] = array( + * 'driver' => 'pgsql', + * 'database' => 'databasename', + * 'username' => 'username', + * 'password' => 'password', + * 'host' => 'localhost', + * 'prefix' => '', + * ); + * $databases['default']['default'] = array( + * 'driver' => 'sqlite', + * 'database' => '/path/to/databasefilename', + * ); + * @endcode + */ +$databases = array(); + +/** + * Access control for update.php script. + * + * If you are updating your Drupal installation using the update.php script but + * are not logged in using either an account with the "Administer software + * updates" permission or the site maintenance account (the account that was + * created during installation), you will need to modify the access check + * statement below. Change the FALSE to a TRUE to disable the access check. + * After finishing the upgrade, be sure to open this file again and change the + * TRUE back to a FALSE! + */ +$update_free_access = FALSE; + +/** + * Salt for one-time login links and cancel links, form tokens, etc. + * + * This variable will be set to a random value by the installer. All one-time + * login links will be invalidated if the value is changed. Note that if your + * site is deployed on a cluster of web servers, you must ensure that this + * variable has the same value on each server. If this variable is empty, a hash + * of the serialized database credentials will be used as a fallback salt. + * + * For enhanced security, you may set this variable to a value using the + * contents of a file outside your docroot that is never saved together + * with any backups of your Drupal files and database. + * + * Example: + * $drupal_hash_salt = file_get_contents('/home/example/salt.txt'); + * + */ +$drupal_hash_salt = ''; + +/** + * Base URL (optional). + * + * If Drupal is generating incorrect URLs on your site, which could + * be in HTML headers (links to CSS and JS files) or visible links on pages + * (such as in menus), uncomment the Base URL statement below (remove the + * leading hash sign) and fill in the absolute URL to your Drupal installation. + * + * You might also want to force users to use a given domain. + * See the .htaccess file for more information. + * + * Examples: + * $base_url = 'http://www.example.com'; + * $base_url = 'http://www.example.com:8888'; + * $base_url = 'http://www.example.com/drupal'; + * $base_url = 'https://www.example.com:8888/drupal'; + * + * It is not allowed to have a trailing slash; Drupal will add it + * for you. + */ +# $base_url = 'http://www.example.com'; // NO trailing slash! + +/** + * PHP settings: + * + * To see what PHP settings are possible, including whether they can be set at + * runtime (by using ini_set()), read the PHP documentation: + * http://www.php.net/manual/ini.list.php + * See drupal_environment_initialize() in includes/bootstrap.inc for required + * runtime settings and the .htaccess file for non-runtime settings. Settings + * defined there should not be duplicated here so as to avoid conflict issues. + */ + +/** + * Some distributions of Linux (most notably Debian) ship their PHP + * installations with garbage collection (gc) disabled. Since Drupal depends on + * PHP's garbage collection for clearing sessions, ensure that garbage + * collection occurs by using the most common settings. + */ +ini_set('session.gc_probability', 1); +ini_set('session.gc_divisor', 100); + +/** + * Set session lifetime (in seconds), i.e. the time from the user's last visit + * to the active session may be deleted by the session garbage collector. When + * a session is deleted, authenticated users are logged out, and the contents + * of the user's $_SESSION variable is discarded. + */ +ini_set('session.gc_maxlifetime', 200000); + +/** + * Set session cookie lifetime (in seconds), i.e. the time from the session is + * created to the cookie expires, i.e. when the browser is expected to discard + * the cookie. The value 0 means "until the browser is closed". + */ +ini_set('session.cookie_lifetime', 2000000); + +/** + * If you encounter a situation where users post a large amount of text, and + * the result is stripped out upon viewing but can still be edited, Drupal's + * output filter may not have sufficient memory to process it. If you + * experience this issue, you may wish to uncomment the following two lines + * and increase the limits of these variables. For more information, see + * http://php.net/manual/pcre.configuration.php. + */ +# ini_set('pcre.backtrack_limit', 200000); +# ini_set('pcre.recursion_limit', 200000); + +/** + * Drupal automatically generates a unique session cookie name for each site + * based on its full domain name. If you have multiple domains pointing at the + * same Drupal site, you can either redirect them all to a single domain (see + * comment in .htaccess), or uncomment the line below and specify their shared + * base domain. Doing so assures that users remain logged in as they cross + * between your various domains. Make sure to always start the $cookie_domain + * with a leading dot, as per RFC 2109. + */ +# $cookie_domain = '.example.com'; + +/** + * Variable overrides: + * + * To override specific entries in the 'variable' table for this site, + * set them here. You usually don't need to use this feature. This is + * useful in a configuration file for a vhost or directory, rather than + * the default settings.php. Any configuration setting from the 'variable' + * table can be given a new value. Note that any values you provide in + * these variable overrides will not be modifiable from the Drupal + * administration interface. + * + * The following overrides are examples: + * - site_name: Defines the site's name. + * - theme_default: Defines the default theme for this site. + * - anonymous: Defines the human-readable name of anonymous users. + * Remove the leading hash signs to enable. + */ +# $conf['site_name'] = 'My Drupal site'; +# $conf['theme_default'] = 'garland'; +# $conf['anonymous'] = 'Visitor'; + +/** + * A custom theme can be set for the offline page. This applies when the site + * is explicitly set to maintenance mode through the administration page or when + * the database is inactive due to an error. It can be set through the + * 'maintenance_theme' key. The template file should also be copied into the + * theme. It is located inside 'modules/system/maintenance-page.tpl.php'. + * Note: This setting does not apply to installation and update pages. + */ +# $conf['maintenance_theme'] = 'bartik'; + +/** + * Reverse Proxy Configuration: + * + * Reverse proxy servers are often used to enhance the performance + * of heavily visited sites and may also provide other site caching, + * security, or encryption benefits. In an environment where Drupal + * is behind a reverse proxy, the real IP address of the client should + * be determined such that the correct client IP address is available + * to Drupal's logging, statistics, and access management systems. In + * the most simple scenario, the proxy server will add an + * X-Forwarded-For header to the request that contains the client IP + * address. However, HTTP headers are vulnerable to spoofing, where a + * malicious client could bypass restrictions by setting the + * X-Forwarded-For header directly. Therefore, Drupal's proxy + * configuration requires the IP addresses of all remote proxies to be + * specified in $conf['reverse_proxy_addresses'] to work correctly. + * + * Enable this setting to get Drupal to determine the client IP from + * the X-Forwarded-For header (or $conf['reverse_proxy_header'] if set). + * If you are unsure about this setting, do not have a reverse proxy, + * or Drupal operates in a shared hosting environment, this setting + * should remain commented out. + * + * In order for this setting to be used you must specify every possible + * reverse proxy IP address in $conf['reverse_proxy_addresses']. + * If a complete list of reverse proxies is not available in your + * environment (for example, if you use a CDN) you may set the + * $_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR'] variable directly in settings.php. + * Be aware, however, that it is likely that this would allow IP + * address spoofing unless more advanced precautions are taken. + */ +# $conf['reverse_proxy'] = TRUE; + +/** + * Specify every reverse proxy IP address in your environment. + * This setting is required if $conf['reverse_proxy'] is TRUE. + */ +# $conf['reverse_proxy_addresses'] = array('a.b.c.d', ...); + +/** + * Set this value if your proxy server sends the client IP in a header + * other than X-Forwarded-For. + */ +# $conf['reverse_proxy_header'] = 'HTTP_X_CLUSTER_CLIENT_IP'; + +/** + * Page caching: + * + * By default, Drupal sends a "Vary: Cookie" HTTP header for anonymous page + * views. This tells a HTTP proxy that it may return a page from its local + * cache without contacting the web server, if the user sends the same Cookie + * header as the user who originally requested the cached page. Without "Vary: + * Cookie", authenticated users would also be served the anonymous page from + * the cache. If the site has mostly anonymous users except a few known + * editors/administrators, the Vary header can be omitted. This allows for + * better caching in HTTP proxies (including reverse proxies), i.e. even if + * clients send different cookies, they still get content served from the cache. + * However, authenticated users should access the site directly (i.e. not use an + * HTTP proxy, and bypass the reverse proxy if one is used) in order to avoid + * getting cached pages from the proxy. + */ +# $conf['omit_vary_cookie'] = TRUE; + +/** + * CSS/JS aggregated file gzip compression: + * + * By default, when CSS or JS aggregation and clean URLs are enabled Drupal will + * store a gzip compressed (.gz) copy of the aggregated files. If this file is + * available then rewrite rules in the default .htaccess file will serve these + * files to browsers that accept gzip encoded content. This allows pages to load + * faster for these users and has minimal impact on server load. If you are + * using a webserver other than Apache httpd, or a caching reverse proxy that is + * configured to cache and compress these files itself you may want to uncomment + * one or both of the below lines, which will prevent gzip files being stored. + */ +# $conf['css_gzip_compression'] = FALSE; +# $conf['js_gzip_compression'] = FALSE; + +/** + * Block caching: + * + * Block caching may not be compatible with node access modules depending on + * how the original block cache policy is defined by the module that provides + * the block. By default, Drupal therefore disables block caching when one or + * more modules implement hook_node_grants(). If you consider block caching to + * be safe on your site and want to bypass this restriction, uncomment the line + * below. + */ +# $conf['block_cache_bypass_node_grants'] = TRUE; + +/** + * String overrides: + * + * To override specific strings on your site with or without enabling the Locale + * module, add an entry to this list. This functionality allows you to change + * a small number of your site's default English language interface strings. + * + * Remove the leading hash signs to enable. + */ +# $conf['locale_custom_strings_en'][''] = array( +# 'forum' => 'Discussion board', +# '@count min' => '@count minutes', +# ); + +/** + * + * IP blocking: + * + * To bypass database queries for denied IP addresses, use this setting. + * Drupal queries the {blocked_ips} table by default on every page request + * for both authenticated and anonymous users. This allows the system to + * block IP addresses from within the administrative interface and before any + * modules are loaded. However on high traffic websites you may want to avoid + * this query, allowing you to bypass database access altogether for anonymous + * users under certain caching configurations. + * + * If using this setting, you will need to add back any IP addresses which + * you may have blocked via the administrative interface. Each element of this + * array represents a blocked IP address. Uncommenting the array and leaving it + * empty will have the effect of disabling IP blocking on your site. + * + * Remove the leading hash signs to enable. + */ +# $conf['blocked_ips'] = array( +# 'a.b.c.d', +# ); + +/** + * Fast 404 pages: + * + * Drupal can generate fully themed 404 pages. However, some of these responses + * are for images or other resource files that are not displayed to the user. + * This can waste bandwidth, and also generate server load. + * + * The options below return a simple, fast 404 page for URLs matching a + * specific pattern: + * - 404_fast_paths_exclude: A regular expression to match paths to exclude, + * such as images generated by image styles, or dynamically-resized images. + * The default pattern provided below also excludes the private file system. + * If you need to add more paths, you can add '|path' to the expression. + * - 404_fast_paths: A regular expression to match paths that should return a + * simple 404 page, rather than the fully themed 404 page. If you don't have + * any aliases ending in htm or html you can add '|s?html?' to the expression. + * - 404_fast_html: The html to return for simple 404 pages. + * + * Add leading hash signs if you would like to disable this functionality. + */ +$conf['404_fast_paths_exclude'] = '/\/(?:styles)|(?:system\/files)\//'; +$conf['404_fast_paths'] = '/\.(?:txt|png|gif|jpe?g|css|js|ico|swf|flv|cgi|bat|pl|dll|exe|asp)$/i'; +$conf['404_fast_html'] = 'The requested URL "@path" was not found on this server.
'; + +/** + * By default the page request process will return a fast 404 page for missing + * files if they match the regular expression set in '404_fast_paths' and not + * '404_fast_paths_exclude' above. 404 errors will simultaneously be logged in + * the Drupal system log. + * + * You can choose to return a fast 404 page earlier for missing pages (as soon + * as settings.php is loaded) by uncommenting the line below. This speeds up + * server response time when loading 404 error pages and prevents the 404 error + * from being logged in the Drupal system log. In order to prevent valid pages + * such as image styles and other generated content that may match the + * '404_fast_paths' regular expression from returning 404 errors, it is + * necessary to add them to the '404_fast_paths_exclude' regular expression + * above. Make sure that you understand the effects of this feature before + * uncommenting the line below. + */ +# drupal_fast_404(); + +/** + * External access proxy settings: + * + * If your site must access the Internet via a web proxy then you can enter + * the proxy settings here. Currently only basic authentication is supported + * by using the username and password variables. The proxy_user_agent variable + * can be set to NULL for proxies that require no User-Agent header or to a + * non-empty string for proxies that limit requests to a specific agent. The + * proxy_exceptions variable is an array of host names to be accessed directly, + * not via proxy. + */ +# $conf['proxy_server'] = ''; +# $conf['proxy_port'] = 8080; +# $conf['proxy_username'] = ''; +# $conf['proxy_password'] = ''; +# $conf['proxy_user_agent'] = ''; +# $conf['proxy_exceptions'] = array('127.0.0.1', 'localhost'); + +/** + * Authorized file system operations: + * + * The Update manager module included with Drupal provides a mechanism for + * site administrators to securely install missing updates for the site + * directly through the web user interface. On securely-configured servers, + * the Update manager will require the administrator to provide SSH or FTP + * credentials before allowing the installation to proceed; this allows the + * site to update the new files as the user who owns all the Drupal files, + * instead of as the user the webserver is running as. On servers where the + * webserver user is itself the owner of the Drupal files, the administrator + * will not be prompted for SSH or FTP credentials (note that these server + * setups are common on shared hosting, but are inherently insecure). + * + * Some sites might wish to disable the above functionality, and only update + * the code directly via SSH or FTP themselves. This setting completely + * disables all functionality related to these authorized file operations. + * + * @see http://drupal.org/node/244924 + * + * Remove the leading hash signs to disable. + */ +# $conf['allow_authorize_operations'] = FALSE; + +/** + * Theme debugging: + * + * When debugging is enabled: + * - The markup of each template is surrounded by HTML comments that contain + * theming information, such as template file name suggestions. + * - Note that this debugging markup will cause automated tests that directly + * check rendered HTML to fail. + * + * For more information about debugging theme templates, see + * https://www.drupal.org/node/223440#theme-debug. + * + * Not recommended in production environments. + * + * Remove the leading hash sign to enable. + */ +# $conf['theme_debug'] = TRUE; + +/** + * CSS identifier double underscores allowance: + * + * To allow CSS identifiers to contain double underscores (.example__selector) + * for Drupal's BEM-style naming 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b/default/modules/movies/movies.info new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8e33cbd --- /dev/null +++ b/default/modules/movies/movies.info @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +name = "movies" +core = "7.x" +description = "module to show movies" +scripts[] = custom.js +dependencies[] = views +files[] = views/movies.views.inc \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/default/modules/movies/movies.install b/default/modules/movies/movies.install new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b284f5e --- /dev/null +++ b/default/modules/movies/movies.install @@ -0,0 +1,158 @@ + 'The base table for actors.', + 'fields' => array( + 'actor_id' => array( + 'description' => 'The primary identifier for a actor.', + 'type' => 'serial', + 'unsigned' => TRUE, + 'not null' => TRUE, + ), + 'actor_name' => array( + 'description' => 'The actor name.', + 'type' => 'varchar', + 'length' => 50, + 'not null' => TRUE, + 'default' => '', + ), + 'actor_gender' => array( + 'description' => 'The actor gender.', + 'type' => 'varchar', + 'length' => 50, + 'not null' => TRUE, + 'default' => '', + ), + 'actor_dob' => array( + 'description' => 'The actor dob.', + 'type' => 'varchar', + 'length' => 50, + 'not null' => TRUE, + 'default' => '', + ), + 'actor_bio' => array( + 'description' => 'The actor dob.', + 'type' => 'varchar', + 'length' => 300, + 'not null' => TRUE, + 'default' => '', + ), + + ), + 'primary key' => array('actor_id'), +); + +$schema ['producers'] = array( + 'description' => 'The base table for actors.', + 'fields' => array( + 'producer_id' => array( + 'description' => 'The primary identifier for a producer.', + 'type' => 'serial', + 'unsigned' => TRUE, + 'not null' => TRUE, + ), + 'producer_name' => array( + 'description' => 'The producer name.', + 'type' => 'varchar', + 'length' => 50, + 'not null' => TRUE, + 'default' => '', + ), + 'producer_gender' => array( + 'description' => 'The producer gender.', + 'type' => 'varchar', + 'length' => 50, + 'not null' => TRUE, + 'default' => '', + ), + 'producer_dob' => array( + 'description' => 'The producer dob.', + 'type' => 'varchar', + 'length' => 50, + 'not null' => TRUE, + 'default' => '', + ), + 'producer_bio' => array( + 'description' => 'The producer dob.', + 'type' => 'varchar', + 'length' => 300, + 'not null' => TRUE, + 'default' => '', + ), + + ), + 'primary key' => array('producer_id'), +); + +$schema ['movies'] = array( + 'description' => 'The base table for movies.', + 'fields' => array( + 'movie_id' => array( + 'description' => 'The primary identifier for a movie.', + 'type' => 'serial', + 'unsigned' => TRUE, + 'not null' => TRUE, + ), + 'movie_name' => array( + 'description' => 'The movie name.', + 'type' => 'varchar', + 'length' => 50, + 'not null' => TRUE, + 'default' => '', + ), + 'movie_year_release' => array( + 'description' => 'The movie YOP.', + 'type' => 'varchar', + 'length' => 50, + 'not null' => TRUE, + 'default' => '', + ), + 'movie_plot' => array( + 'description' => 'The movie plot.', + 'type' => 'varchar', + 'length' => 300, + 'not null' => TRUE, + 'default' => '', + ), + 'movie_poster' => array( + 'description' => 'The movie poster.', + 'type' => 'varchar', + 'length' => 200, + 'not null' => TRUE, + 'default' => '', + ), + 'movie_producer' => array( + 'description' => 'The movie producer.', + 'type' => 'varchar', + 'length' => 50, + 'not null' => TRUE, + 'default' => '', + ), + ), + 'primary key' => array('movie_id'), + ); + +$schema ['movies_related_actors'] = array( + 'description' => 'The base table for movies.', + 'fields' => array( + 'movie_id' => array( + 'description' => 'The movie ID.', + 'type' => 'int', + 'length' => 10, + 'not null' => TRUE, + 'default' => 0, + ), + 'actor_id' => array( + 'description' => 'The producer ID.', + 'type' => 'int', + 'length' => 10, + 'not null' => TRUE, + 'default' => 0, + ), + ), + 'primary key' => array('movie_id','actor_id'), + ); + + return $schema; +} diff --git a/default/modules/movies/movies.module b/default/modules/movies/movies.module new file mode 100644 index 0000000..622381c --- /dev/null +++ b/default/modules/movies/movies.module @@ -0,0 +1,418 @@ + t('Add Actor'), + 'description' => 'Add an Actor', + 'page callback' => 'add_actor_callback', + 'access callback' => TRUE, + 'type' => MENU_NORMAL_ITEM, + 'menu_name' => 'main-menu', + 'weight' => 1, + ); + + $items['movies/add_producer'] = array( + 'title' => t('Add Producer'), + 'description' => 'Add a Producer', + 'page callback' => 'add_producer_callback', + 'access callback' => TRUE, + 'type' => MENU_NORMAL_ITEM, + 'menu_name' => 'main-menu', + 'weight' => 2, + ); + + $items['movies/add_movie'] = array( + 'title' => t('Add movie'), + 'description' => 'Add a Movie', + 'page callback' => 'add_movie_callback', + 'access callback' => TRUE, + 'type' => MENU_NORMAL_ITEM, + 'menu_name' => 'main-menu', + 'weight' => 3, + ); + + $items['actors/autocomplete'] = array( + 'title' => 'Autocomplete for Actors', + 'page callback' => 'actors_autocomplete', + 'access arguments' => array('use autocomplete'), //or whatever permission makes sense + 'type' => MENU_CALLBACK + ); + + $items['producers/autocomplete'] = array( + 'title' => 'Autocomplete for Producers', + 'page callback' => 'producers_autocomplete', + 'access arguments' => array('use autocomplete'), //or whatever permission makes sense + 'type' => MENU_CALLBACK + ); + + return $items; +} + +/* + Menu Callbacks +*/ +function add_actor_callback() { + $build['add_actor'] = drupal_get_form('add_actor_form'); + return $build; +} + +function add_producer_callback() { + $build['add_producer'] = drupal_get_form('add_producer_form'); + return $build; +} + +function add_movie_callback() { + $build['add_producer'] = drupal_get_form('add_movie_form'); + return $build; +} + +/** + * Implements hook_views_api(). + */ +function movies_views_api() +{ + return array( + 'api' => 3.0, + 'path' => drupal_get_path('module', 'movies') . '/views', + ); +} + +/* + Form Callbacks +*/ + +/* + Add Actor Form +*/ +function add_actor_form($form, &$form_state) { + + $form['actor_name'] = array( + + '#type' => 'textfield', + '#title' => t('Actor Name'), + '#size' => 50, + '#maxlength' => 50, + '#required' => TRUE, + + ); + + $form['actor_gender'] = array( + + '#type' => 'radios', + '#title' => t('Gender'), + '#options' => array('Male' => 'Male', 'Female' => 'Female'), + '#default_value' => 'Male', + '#required' => TRUE, + + ); + + $form['actor_dob'] = array( + '#type' => 'date_popup', + '#date_label_position' => '', + '#title' => t('DOB'), + '#date_format' => 'm/d/Y', + '#default_value' => 'YYYY-MM-DD 00:00:00', + // '#date_year_range' => '0:+3', + '#size' => 12, + '#required' => true, + ); + + $form['actor_bio'] = array( + '#type' => 'textarea', + '#title' => t('BIO'), + '#required' => TRUE, + ); + + $form['submit_button'] = array( + '#type' => 'submit', + '#value' => t('Add Actor'), + ); + + return $form; +} + +function add_actor_form_validate($form, &$form_state) { + +} + +function add_actor_form_submit($form, &$form_state) { + + db_insert('actors') + ->fields(array( + 'actor_name' => $form_state['values']['actor_name'], + 'actor_gender' => $form_state['values']['actor_gender'], + 'actor_dob' => $form_state['values']['actor_dob'], + 'actor_bio' => $form_state['values']['actor_bio'], + ))->execute(); + drupal_set_message('Actor Added Sucessfully'); + +} + +/* + Add Producer Form +*/ +function add_producer_form($form, &$form_state) { + + $form['producer_name'] = array( + + '#type' => 'textfield', + '#title' => t('Producer Name'), + '#size' => 50, + '#maxlength' => 50, + '#required' => TRUE, + + ); + + $form['producer_gender'] = array( + + '#type' => 'radios', + '#title' => t('Gender'), + '#options' => array('Male' => 'Male', 'Female' => 'Female'), + '#default_value' => 'Male', + '#required' => TRUE, + + ); + + $form['producer_dob'] = array( + '#type' => 'date_popup', + '#date_label_position' => '', + '#title' => t('DOB'), + '#date_format' => 'm/d/Y', + '#default_value' => 'YYYY-MM-DD 00:00:00', + // '#date_year_range' => '0:+3', + '#size' => 12, + '#required' => true, + ); + + $form['producer_bio'] = array( + '#type' => 'textarea', + '#title' => t('BIO'), + '#required' => TRUE, + ); + + $form['submit_button'] = array( + '#type' => 'submit', + '#value' => t('Add Flowers'), + ); + + return $form; +} + +function add_producer_form_validate($form, &$form_state) { + +} + +function add_producer_form_submit($form, &$form_state) { + + db_insert('producers') + ->fields(array( + 'producer_name' => $form_state['values']['producer_name'], + 'producer_gender' => $form_state['values']['producer_gender'], + 'producer_dob' => $form_state['values']['producer_dob'], + 'producer_bio' => $form_state['values']['producer_bio'], + ))->execute(); + drupal_set_message("Producer Added Sucessfully"); + +} + +/* + Add Movie Form +*/ +function add_movie_form($form, &$form_state) { + + $form['movie_name'] = array( + + '#type' => 'textfield', + '#title' => t('Movie Name'), + '#size' => 50, + '#maxlength' => 50, + '#required' => TRUE, + + ); + + $form['movie_year_release'] = array( + '#type' => 'date_popup', + '#date_label_position' => '', + '#title' => t('Year of release'), + '#date_format' => 'm/d/Y', + '#default_value' => 'YYYY-MM-DD 00:00:00', + // '#date_year_range' => '0:+3', + '#size' => 12, + '#required' => true, + ); + + $form['movie_plot'] = array( + '#type' => 'textarea', + '#title' => t('Plot'), + '#required' => TRUE, + ); + + $form['movie_poster'] = array( + '#type' => 'managed_file', + '#name' => 'movie_poster', + '#title' => t('Movie Poster'), + '#description' => t('Upload a file, allowed extensions: jpg, jpeg, png, gif'), + '#upload_location' => 'public://' + ); + + $form['movie_actors'] = array( + '#type' => 'textfield', + '#title' => 'Actors', + '#maxlength' => 128, + '#multiple' => TRUE, + '#attributes' => array('placeholder'=>'please enter comma seperated values eg abc,def'), + '#autocomplete_path' => 'actors/autocomplete', + ); + + $form['movie_producer'] = array( + '#type' => 'textfield', + '#title' => 'Producer', + '#maxlength' => 128, + '#autocomplete_path' => 'producers/autocomplete', + ); + + $form['submit_button'] = array( + '#type' => 'submit', + '#value' => t('Add Movie'), + ); + + return $form; +} + +function add_movie_form_validate($form, &$form_state) { + +} + +function add_movie_form_submit($form, &$form_state) { + + if (isset($form_state['values']['movie_poster'])) { + + $file = file_load($form_state['values']['movie_poster']); + $file->status = FILE_STATUS_PERMANENT; + file_save($file); + $producer_id = movies_fetch_id($form_state['values']['movie_producer'],'producers','producer_name'); + $actor_id = movies_fetch_id($form_state['values']['movie_actors'],'actors','actor_name'); + $movie_id = db_insert('movies') + ->fields(array( + 'movie_name' => $form_state['values']['movie_name'], + 'movie_producer' => $producer_id, + 'movie_year_release' => $form_state['values']['movie_year_release'], + 'movie_plot' => $form_state['values']['movie_plot'], + 'movie_poster' => $file->fid, + ))->execute(); + if (is_array($actor_id)) { + for ($i=0; $i < sizeof($actor_id); $i++) { + db_insert('movies_related_actors') + ->fields(array( + 'movie_id' => $movie_id, + 'actor_id' => $actor_id[$i], + ))->execute(); + } + }else { + db_insert('movies_related_actors') + ->fields(array( + 'movie_id' => $movie_id, + 'actor_id' => $actor_id, + ))->execute(); + } + drupal_set_message("Movie Added Sucessfully"); + } else { + drupal_set_message("You didn't select the product"); + } + + + +} + + +/** + * autocomplete helper + * $string = string for search + */ +function actors_autocomplete($string) { + $prefix = ""; + if (strpos( $string, ',' ) !== false) { + $values = explode(',', $string); + $string = array_pop($values); + $prefix = implode(', ', $values); + } + $matches = array(); + $result = db_select('actors', 'a') + ->fields('a', array('actor_name','actor_id')) + ->condition('actor_name', '%' . db_like($string) . '%', 'LIKE') + ->execute(); + + // save the query to matches + foreach ($result as $row) { + $value = !empty($prefix) ? $prefix . ', ' . $row->actor_name.'('.$row->actor_id.')' : $row->actor_name.'('.$row->actor_id.')'; + $matches[$value] = check_plain($value); + } + + // Return the result to the form in json + drupal_json_output($matches); +} + +function producers_autocomplete($string) { + $matches = array(); + $result = db_select('producers', 'p') + ->fields('p', array('producer_name','producer_id')) + ->condition('producer_name', '%' . db_like($string) . '%', 'LIKE') + ->execute(); + + // save the query to matches + foreach ($result as $row) { + $matches[$row->producer_name.'('.$row->producer_id.')'] = check_plain($row->producer_name.'('.$row->producer_id.')'); + } + + // Return the result to the form in json + drupal_json_output($matches); +} + +/* + Getting ids from the values in autocomplete +*/ +function movies_fetch_id($value,$table,$key) { + if (!empty($value)){ + if (strpos( $value, ',' )){ + $ids = array(); + $remove_comma = explode(',', $value); + for ($i=0; $i < sizeof($remove_comma); $i++) { + if (strpos( $remove_comma[$i], '(' )) { + $array = explode("(", $remove_comma[$i]); + $id = explode(")", $array[1]); + array_push($ids, $id[0]); + }else { + $actor_id = db_insert($table) + ->fields(array( + $key => $remove_comma[$i], + ))->execute(); + array_push($ids, $actor_id); + } + + } + return $ids; + } + else { + if (strpos( $value, '(' )) { + $array = explode("(", $value); + $id = explode(")", $array[1]); + return trim($id[0]); + } + else { + $id = db_insert($table) + ->fields(array( + $key => $value, + ))->execute(); + return trim($id); + } + } + } + else { + return $value; + } + +} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/default/modules/movies/views/movies.views.inc b/default/modules/movies/views/movies.views.inc new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8dd2a51 --- /dev/null +++ b/default/modules/movies/views/movies.views.inc @@ -0,0 +1,257 @@ + 'movie_id', + 'title' => t('Movie'), + 'help' => t('Contains records we want exposed to Views.'), + ); + + $data['movies']['movie_id'] = array( + 'title' => t('Movie Id'), + 'help' => t('The Movie Id.'), + 'field' => array( + 'handler' => 'views_handler_field', + ), + 'sort' => array( + 'handler' => 'views_handler_sort', + ), + 'filter' => array( + 'handler' => 'views_handler_filter_numeric', + ), + 'relationship' => array( + // Views name of the table to join to for the relationship. + 'base' => 'movies_related_actors', + // Database field name in the other table to join on. + 'base field' => 'movie_id', + + 'id' => 'standard', + // Default label for relationship in the UI. + 'label' => t('Movie ID'), + ), + + ); + + $data['movies']['movie_name'] = array( + 'title' => t('Movie name'), + 'help' => t('The Movie Name.'), + 'field' => array( + 'handler' => 'views_handler_field', + ), + 'sort' => array( + 'handler' => 'views_handler_sort', + ), + 'filter' => array( + 'handler' => 'views_handler_filter_string', + ), + ); + + $data['movies']['movie_year_release'] = array( + 'title' => t('Year of Release'), + 'help' => t('Year of Release.'), + 'field' => array( + 'handler' => 'views_handler_field', + ), + 'sort' => array( + 'handler' => 'views_handler_sort', + ), + 'filter' => array( + 'handler' => 'views_handler_filter_date', + ), + ); + + $data['movies']['movie_plot'] = array( + 'title' => t('Movie Plot'), + 'help' => t('Movie Plot.'), + 'field' => array( + 'handler' => 'views_handler_field', + ), + 'sort' => array( + 'handler' => 'views_handler_sort', + ), + 'filter' => array( + 'handler' => 'views_handler_filter_string', + ), + ); + + $data['movies']['movie_producer'] = array( + 'title' => t('Movie Producer'), + 'help' => t('Movie Producer.'), + 'field' => array( + 'handler' => 'views_handler_field', + ), + 'sort' => array( + 'handler' => 'views_handler_sort', + ), + 'filter' => array( + 'handler' => 'views_handler_filter_numeric', + ), + 'relationship' => array( + // Views name of the table to join to for the relationship. + 'base' => 'producers', + // Database field name in the other table to join on. + 'base field' => 'producer_id', + + 'id' => 'standard', + // Default label for relationship in the UI. + 'label' => t('Producer ID'), + ), + ); + + $data['movies']['movie_poster'] = array( + 'title' => t('Movie Poster'), + 'help' => t('Movie Poster.'), + 'field' => array( + 'handler' => 'views_handler_field', + ), + 'sort' => array( + 'handler' => 'views_handler_sort', + ), + 'filter' => array( + 'handler' => 'views_handler_filter_numeric', + ), + 'relationship' => array( + // Views name of the table to join to for the relationship. + 'base' => 'file_managed', + // Database field name in the other table to join on. + 'base field' => 'fid', + + 'id' => 'standard', + // Default label for relationship in the UI. + 'label' => t('Poster'), + ), + ); + + /* + Exposing movies_related_actors Table + */ + + $data['movies_related_actors']['table']['group'] = t('Movies'); + + $data['movies_related_actors']['movie_id'] = array( + 'title' => t('Movie Id'), + 'help' => t('The Movie Id.'), + 'field' => array( + 'handler' => 'views_handler_field', + ), + 'sort' => array( + 'handler' => 'views_handler_sort', + ), + 'filter' => array( + 'handler' => 'views_handler_filter_numeric', + ), + + ); + + $data['movies_related_actors']['actor_id'] = array( + 'title' => t('Actor Id'), + 'help' => t('The Actor Id.'), + 'field' => array( + 'handler' => 'views_handler_field', + ), + 'sort' => array( + 'handler' => 'views_handler_sort', + ), + 'filter' => array( + 'handler' => 'views_handler_filter_numeric', + ), + 'relationship' => array( + // Views name of the table to join to for the relationship. + 'base' => 'actors', + // Database field name in the other table to join on. + 'base field' => 'actor_id', + + 'id' => 'standard', + // Default label for relationship in the UI. + 'label' => t('Actor ID'), + ), + ); + + /* + Exposing Actor Table + */ + $data['actors']['table']['group'] = t('Actors'); + + $data['actors']['actor_id'] = array( + 'title' => t('Actor Id'), + 'help' => t('The Actor Id.'), + 'field' => array( + 'handler' => 'views_handler_field', + ), + 'sort' => array( + 'handler' => 'views_handler_sort', + ), + 'filter' => array( + 'handler' => 'views_handler_filter_numeric', + ), + + ); + + $data['actors']['actor_name'] = array( + 'title' => t('Actor name'), + 'help' => t('The Actor Name.'), + 'field' => array( + 'handler' => 'views_handler_field', + ), + 'sort' => array( + 'handler' => 'views_handler_sort', + ), + 'filter' => array( + 'handler' => 'views_handler_filter_string', + ), + ); + + /* + Exposing Producer Table + */ + + $data['producers']['table']['group'] = t('Producers'); + + $data['producers']['producer_id'] = array( + 'title' => t('Producer Id'), + 'help' => t('The Producer Id.'), + 'field' => array( + 'handler' => 'views_handler_field', + ), + 'sort' => array( + 'handler' => 'views_handler_sort', + ), + 'filter' => array( + 'handler' => 'views_handler_filter_numeric', + ), + + ); + + $data['producers']['producer_name'] = array( + 'title' => t('Producer name'), + 'help' => t('The Producer Name.'), + 'field' => array( + 'handler' => 'views_handler_field', + ), + 'sort' => array( + 'handler' => 'views_handler_sort', + ), + 'filter' => array( + 'handler' => 'views_handler_filter_string', + ), + ); + + + + return $data; + +} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/files/.htaccess b/files/.htaccess new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7051eb8 --- /dev/null +++ b/files/.htaccess @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ +# Turn off all options we don't need. +Options None +Options +FollowSymLinks + +# Set the catch-all handler to prevent scripts from being executed. +SetHandler Drupal_Security_Do_Not_Remove_See_SA_2006_006 +The requested URL "@path" was not found on this server.
'; + +/** + * By default the page request process will return a fast 404 page for missing + * files if they match the regular expression set in '404_fast_paths' and not + * '404_fast_paths_exclude' above. 404 errors will simultaneously be logged in + * the Drupal system log. + * + * You can choose to return a fast 404 page earlier for missing pages (as soon + * as settings.php is loaded) by uncommenting the line below. This speeds up + * server response time when loading 404 error pages and prevents the 404 error + * from being logged in the Drupal system log. In order to prevent valid pages + * such as image styles and other generated content that may match the + * '404_fast_paths' regular expression from returning 404 errors, it is + * necessary to add them to the '404_fast_paths_exclude' regular expression + * above. Make sure that you understand the effects of this feature before + * uncommenting the line below. + */ +# drupal_fast_404(); + +/** + * External access proxy settings: + * + * If your site must access the Internet via a web proxy then you can enter + * the proxy settings here. Currently only basic authentication is supported + * by using the username and password variables. The proxy_user_agent variable + * can be set to NULL for proxies that require no User-Agent header or to a + * non-empty string for proxies that limit requests to a specific agent. The + * proxy_exceptions variable is an array of host names to be accessed directly, + * not via proxy. + */ +# $conf['proxy_server'] = ''; +# $conf['proxy_port'] = 8080; +# $conf['proxy_username'] = ''; +# $conf['proxy_password'] = ''; +# $conf['proxy_user_agent'] = ''; +# $conf['proxy_exceptions'] = array('127.0.0.1', 'localhost'); + +/** + * Authorized file system operations: + * + * The Update manager module included with Drupal provides a mechanism for + * site administrators to securely install missing updates for the site + * directly through the web user interface. On securely-configured servers, + * the Update manager will require the administrator to provide SSH or FTP + * credentials before allowing the installation to proceed; this allows the + * site to update the new files as the user who owns all the Drupal files, + * instead of as the user the webserver is running as. On servers where the + * webserver user is itself the owner of the Drupal files, the administrator + * will not be prompted for SSH or FTP credentials (note that these server + * setups are common on shared hosting, but are inherently insecure). + * + * Some sites might wish to disable the above functionality, and only update + * the code directly via SSH or FTP themselves. This setting completely + * disables all functionality related to these authorized file operations. + * + * @see http://drupal.org/node/244924 + * + * Remove the leading hash signs to disable. + */ +# $conf['allow_authorize_operations'] = FALSE; + +/** + * Theme debugging: + * + * When debugging is enabled: + * - The markup of each template is surrounded by HTML comments that contain + * theming information, such as template file name suggestions. + * - Note that this debugging markup will cause automated tests that directly + * check rendered HTML to fail. + * + * For more information about debugging theme templates, see + * https://www.drupal.org/node/223440#theme-debug. + * + * Not recommended in production environments. + * + * Remove the leading hash sign to enable. + */ +# $conf['theme_debug'] = TRUE; + +/** + * CSS identifier double underscores allowance: + * + * To allow CSS identifiers to contain double underscores (.example__selector) + * for Drupal's BEM-style naming standards, uncomment the line below. + * Note that if you change this value in existing sites, existing page styles + * may be broken. + * + * @see drupal_clean_css_identifier() + */ +# $conf['allow_css_double_underscores'] = TRUE; diff --git a/test.txt b/test.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 1ce4ff8..0000000 --- a/test.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -hello my name is naveen - -helo my name is Ramji - -Hi.. What the heck. -hello ma name a Deepesh -bjcjdkff - - -kksdfksdkfkdn -nvknvndf -hbcxnvmv4 - -'vkdfnkgnkdfg -gkdfn,v -kgnf,gmf -gknbfkcnbm -mfbncvmb -'nfgbnfgmb -kbnfgmb - diff --git a/test2.txt b/test2.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 77e7990..0000000 --- a/test2.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,6 +0,0 @@ - - -Hello Thomson - - -Did you brought the gift?