MDL-15182 Fix LDAP enrolment course auto-creation at user login
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1 <?PHP // $Id$
2 ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
3 // //
4 // Moodle configuration file //
5 // //
6 // This file should be renamed "config.php" in the top-level directory //
7 // //
8 ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
9 // //
10 // NOTICE OF COPYRIGHT //
11 // //
12 // Moodle - Modular Object-Oriented Dynamic Learning Environment //
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29 ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
30 unset($CFG); // Ignore this line
32 //=========================================================================
33 // 1. DATABASE SETUP
34 //=========================================================================
35 // First, you need to configure the database where all Moodle data //
36 // will be stored. This database must already have been created //
37 // and a username/password created to access it. //
38 // //
39 // mysql - the prefix is optional, but useful when installing //
40 // into databases that already contain tables. //
42 // postgres7 - the prefix is REQUIRED, regardless of whether the //
43 // database already contains tables. //
44 // //
45 // A special case exists when using PostgreSQL databases via sockets. //
46 // Define dbhost as follows, leaving dbname, dbuser, dbpass BLANK!: //
47 // $CFG->dbhost = " user='muser' password='mpass' dbname='mdata'"; //
50 $CFG->dbtype = 'mysql'; // mysql or postgres7 (for now)
51 $CFG->dbhost = 'localhost'; // eg localhost or db.isp.com
52 $CFG->dbname = 'moodle'; // database name, eg moodle
53 $CFG->dbuser = 'username'; // your database username
54 $CFG->dbpass = 'password'; // your database password
55 $CFG->prefix = 'mdl_'; // Prefix to use for all table names
57 $CFG->dbpersist = false; // Should database connections be reused?
58 // "false" is the most stable setting
59 // "true" can improve performance sometimes
62 //=========================================================================
63 // 2. WEB SITE LOCATION
64 //=========================================================================
65 // Now you need to tell Moodle where it is located. Specify the full
66 // web address to where moodle has been installed. If your web site
67 // is accessible via multiple URLs then choose the most natural one
68 // that your students would use. Do not include a trailing slash
70 $CFG->wwwroot = 'http://example.com/moodle';
73 //=========================================================================
74 // 3. SERVER FILES LOCATION
75 //=========================================================================
76 // Next, specify the full OS directory path to this same location
77 // Make sure the upper/lower case is correct. Some examples:
79 // $CFG->dirroot = 'c:\program files\easyphp\www\moodle'; // Windows
80 // $CFG->dirroot = '/var/www/html/moodle'; // Redhat Linux
81 // $CFG->dirroot = '/home/example/public_html/moodle'; // Cpanel host
83 $CFG->dirroot = '/home/example/public_html/moodle';
86 //=========================================================================
87 // 4. DATA FILES LOCATION
88 //=========================================================================
89 // Now you need a place where Moodle can save uploaded files. This
90 // directory should be readable AND WRITEABLE by the web server user
91 // (usually 'nobody' or 'apache'), but it should not be accessible
92 // directly via the web.
94 // - On hosting systems you might need to make sure that your "group" has
95 // no permissions at all, but that "others" have full permissions.
97 // - On Windows systems you might specify something like 'c:\moodledata'
99 $CFG->dataroot = '/home/example/moodledata';
102 //=========================================================================
103 // 5. DATA FILES PERMISSIONS
104 //=========================================================================
105 // The following parameter sets the permissions of new directories
106 // created by Moodle within the data directory. The format is in
107 // octal format (as used by the Unix utility chmod, for example).
108 // The default is usually OK, but you may want to change it to 0750
109 // if you are concerned about world-access to the files (you will need
110 // to make sure the web server process (eg Apache) can access the files.
111 // NOTE: the prefixed 0 is important, and don't use quotes.
113 $CFG->directorypermissions = 02777;
116 //=========================================================================
117 // 6. DIRECTORY LOCATION (most people can just ignore this setting)
118 //=========================================================================
119 // A very few webhosts use /admin as a special URL for you to access a
120 // control panel or something. Unfortunately this conflicts with the
121 // standard location for the Moodle admin pages. You can fix this by
122 // renaming the admin directory in your installation, and putting that
123 // new name here. eg "moodleadmin". This will fix admin links in Moodle.
125 $CFG->admin = 'admin';
128 //=========================================================================
129 // 7. OTHER MISCELLANEOUS SETTINGS (ignore these for new installations)
130 //=========================================================================
132 // These are additional tweaks for which no GUI exists in Moodle yet.
135 // Prevent scheduled backups from operating (and hide the GUI for them)
136 // Useful for webhost operators who have alternate methods of backups
137 // $CFG->disablescheduledbackups = true;
139 // Prevent stats processing and hide the GUI
140 // $CFG->disablestatsprocessing = true;
142 // Setting this to true will enable admins to edit any post at any time
143 // $CFG->admineditalways = true;
145 // These variables define DEFAULT block variables for new courses
146 // If this one is set it overrides all others and is the only one used.
147 // $CFG->defaultblocks_override = 'participants,activity_modules,search_forums,admin,course_list:news_items,calendar_upcoming,recent_activity';
149 // These variables define the specific settings for defined course formats.
150 // They override any settings defined in the formats own config file.
151 // $CFG->defaultblocks_site = 'site_main_menu,admin,course_list:course_summary,calendar_month';
152 // $CFG->defaultblocks_social = 'participants,search_forums,calendar_month,calendar_upcoming,social_activities,recent_activity,admin,course_list';
153 // $CFG->defaultblocks_topics = 'participants,activity_modules,search_forums,admin,course_list:news_items,calendar_upcoming,recent_activity';
154 // $CFG->defaultblocks_weeks = 'participants,activity_modules,search_forums,admin,course_list:news_items,calendar_upcoming,recent_activity';
156 // These blocks are used when no other default setting is found.
157 // $CFG->defaultblocks = 'participants,activity_modules,search_forums,admin,course_list:news_items,calendar_upcoming,recent_activity';
160 // Allow unicode characters in uploaded files, generated reports, etc.
161 // This setting is new and not much tested, there are known problems
162 // with backup/restore that will not be solved, because native infozip
163 // binaries are doing some weird conversions - use internal PHP zipping instead.
164 // NOT RECOMMENDED FOR PRODUCTION SITES
165 // $CFG->unicodecleanfilename = true;
167 // Seconds for files to remain in caches. Decrease this if you are worried
168 // about students being served outdated versions of uploaded files.
169 // $CFG->filelifetime = 86400;
171 // This setting will prevent the 'My Courses' page being displayed when a student
172 // logs in. The site front page will always show the same (logged-out) view.
173 // $CFG->disablemycourses = true;
175 // If this setting is set to true, then Moodle will track the IP of the
176 // current user to make sure it hasn't changed during a session. This
177 // will prevent the possibility of sessions being hijacked via XSS, but it
178 // may break things for users coming using proxies that change all the time,
179 // like AOL.
180 // $CFG->tracksessionip = true;
183 // The following lines are for handling email bounces.
184 // $CFG->handlebounces = true;
185 // $CFG->minbounces = 10;
186 // $CFG->bounceratio = .20;
187 // The next lines are needed both for bounce handling and any other email to module processing.
188 // mailprefix must be EXACTLY four characters.
189 // Uncomment and customise this block for Postfix
190 // $CFG->mailprefix = 'mdl+'; // + is the separator for Exim and Postfix.
191 // $CFG->mailprefix = 'mdl-'; // - is the separator for qmail
192 // $CFG->maildomain = 'youremaildomain.com';
194 // The following setting will tell Moodle to respect your PHP session
195 // settings. Use this if you want to control session configuration
196 // from php.ini, httpd.conf or .htaccess files.
197 // $CFG->respectsessionsettings = true;
199 // This setting will cause the userdate() function not to fix %d in
200 // date strings, and just let them show with a zero prefix.
201 // $CFG->nofixday = true;
203 // This setting will make some graphs (eg user logs) use lines instead of bars
204 // $CFG->preferlinegraphs = true;
206 // Enabling this will allow custom scripts to replace existing moodle scripts.
207 // For example: if $CFG->customscripts/course/view.php exists then
208 // it will be used instead of $CFG->wwwroot/course/view.php
209 // At present this will only work for files that include config.php and are called
210 // as part of the url (index.php is implied).
211 // Some examples are:
212 // http://my.moodle.site/course/view.php
213 // http://my.moodle.site/index.php
214 // http://my.moodle.site/admin (index.php implied)
215 // Custom scripts should not include config.php
216 // Warning: Replacing standard moodle scripts may pose security risks and/or may not
217 // be compatible with upgrades. Use this option only if you are aware of the risks
218 // involved.
219 // Specify the full directory path to the custom scripts
220 // $CFG->customscripts = '/home/example/customscripts';
222 // Performance profiling
224 // If you set Debug to "Yes" in the Configuration->Variables page some
225 // performance profiling data will show up on your footer (in default theme).
226 // With these settings you get more granular control over the capture
227 // and printout of the data
229 // Capture performance profiling data
230 // define('MDL_PERF' , true);
232 // Capture additional data from DB
233 // define('MDL_PERFDB' , true);
235 // Print to log (for passive profiling of production servers)
236 // define('MDL_PERFTOLOG' , true);
238 // Print to footer (works with the default theme)
239 // define('MDL_PERFTOFOOT', true);
241 // Force displayed usernames
242 // A little hack to anonymise user names for all students. If you set these
243 // then all non-teachers will always see these for every person.
244 // $CFG->forcefirstname = 'Bruce';
245 // $CFG->forcelastname = 'Simpson';
247 // The following setting will turn SQL Error logging on. This will output an
248 // entry in apache error log indicating the position of the error and the statement
249 // called. This option will action disregarding error_reporting setting.
250 // $CFG->dblogerror = true;
252 // The following setting will log every database query to a table called adodb_logsql.
253 // Use this setting on a development server only, the table grows quickly!
254 // $CFG->logsql = true;
256 // The following setting will turn on username logging into Apache log. For full details regarding setting
257 // up of this function please refer to the install section of the document.
258 // $CFG->apacheloguser = 0; // Turn this feature off. Default value.
259 // $CFG->apacheloguser = 1; // Log user id.
260 // $CFG->apacheloguser = 2; // Log full name in cleaned format. ie, Darth Vader will be displayed as darth_vader.
261 // $CFG->apacheloguser = 3; // Log username.
262 // To get the values logged in Apache's log, add to your httpd.conf
263 // the following statements. In the General part put:
264 // LogFormat "%h %l %{MOODLEUSER}n %t \"%r\" %s %b \"%{Referer}i\" \"%{User-Agent}i\"" moodleformat
265 // And in the part specific to your Moodle install / virtualhost:
266 // CustomLog "/your/path/to/log" moodleformat
267 // CAUTION: Use of this option will expose usernames in the Apache log,
268 // If you are going to publish your log, or the output of your web stats analyzer
269 // this will weaken the security of your website.
271 // Email database connection errors to someone. If Moodle cannot connect to the
272 // database, then email this address with a notice.
274 // $CFG->emailconnectionerrorsto = 'your@emailaddress.com';
276 // NOTE: if you are using custompix in your theme, see /fixpix.php.
278 // special magic evil developer only wanting to edit the xmldb files manually
279 // AND don't use the XMLDBEditor nor the prev/next stuff at all (Mahara and others)
280 // Uncomment these if you're lazy like Penny
281 // $CFG->xmldbdisablecommentchecking = true;
282 // $CFG->xmldbdisablenextprevchecking = true;
284 // special magig evil developer only wanting to edit xmldb files manually
285 // AND allowing the XMLDBEditor to recostruct the prev/next elements every
286 // time one file is loaded and saved (Moodle).
287 // Uncomment this if you're lazy like Petr
288 // $CFG->xmldbreconstructprevnext = true;
290 // Set the priority of themes from highest to lowest. This is useful (for
291 // example) in sites where the user theme should override all other theme
292 // settings for accessibility reasons. You can also disable types of themes
293 // by removing them from the array. The default setting is:
294 // $CFG->themeorder = array('page', 'course', 'category', 'session', 'user', 'site');
295 // NOTE: course, category, session, user themes still require the
296 // respective settings to be enabled
298 // When working with production data on test servers, no emails should ever be send to real users
299 // $CFG->noemailever = true;
302 //=========================================================================
303 // ALL DONE! To continue installation, visit your main page with a browser
304 //=========================================================================
305 if ($CFG->wwwroot == 'http://example.com/moodle') {
306 echo "<p>Error detected in configuration file</p>";
307 echo "<p>Your server address can not be: \$CFG->wwwroot = 'http://example.com/moodle';</p>";
308 die;
311 if (file_exists("$CFG->dirroot/lib/setup.php")) { // Do not edit
312 include_once("$CFG->dirroot/lib/setup.php");
313 } else {
314 if ($CFG->dirroot == dirname(__FILE__)) {
315 echo "<p>Could not find this file: $CFG->dirroot/lib/setup.php</p>";
316 echo "<p>Are you sure all your files have been uploaded?</p>";
317 } else {
318 echo "<p>Error detected in config.php</p>";
319 echo "<p>Error in: \$CFG->dirroot = '$CFG->dirroot';</p>";
320 echo "<p>Try this: \$CFG->dirroot = '".dirname(__FILE__)."';</p>";
322 die;
324 // MAKE SURE WHEN YOU EDIT THIS FILE THAT THERE ARE NO SPACES, BLANK LINES,
325 // RETURNS, OR ANYTHING ELSE AFTER THE TWO CHARACTERS ON THE NEXT LINE.