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56 lines
2.3 KiB
PHP
56 lines
2.3 KiB
PHP
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<?php
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/**
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* @file
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* Configuration file for Drupal's multi-site directory aliasing feature.
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*
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* This file allows you to define a set of aliases that map hostnames, ports, and
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* pathnames to configuration directories in the sites directory. These aliases
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* are loaded prior to scanning for directories, and they are exempt from the
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* normal discovery rules. See default.settings.php to view how Drupal discovers
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* the configuration directory when no alias is found.
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*
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* Aliases are useful on development servers, where the domain name may not be
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* the same as the domain of the live server. Since Drupal stores file paths in
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* the database (files, system table, etc.) this will ensure the paths are
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* correct when the site is deployed to a live server.
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*
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* To use this file, copy and rename it such that its path plus filename is
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* 'sites/sites.php'. If you don't need to use multi-site directory aliasing,
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* then you can safely ignore this file, and Drupal will ignore it too.
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*
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* Aliases are defined in an associative array named $sites. The array is
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* written in the format: '<port>.<domain>.<path>' => 'directory'. As an
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* example, to map http://www.drupal.org:8080/mysite/test to the configuration
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* directory sites/example.com, the array should be defined as:
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* @code
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* $sites = array(
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* '8080.www.drupal.org.mysite.test' => 'example.com',
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* );
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* @endcode
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* The URL, http://www.drupal.org:8080/mysite/test/, could be a symbolic link or
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* an Apache Alias directive that points to the Drupal root containing
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* index.php. An alias could also be created for a subdomain. See the
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* @link http://drupal.org/documentation/install online Drupal installation guide @endlink
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* for more information on setting up domains, subdomains, and subdirectories.
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*
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* The following examples look for a site configuration in sites/example.com:
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* @code
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* URL: http://dev.drupal.org
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* $sites['dev.drupal.org'] = 'example.com';
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*
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* URL: http://localhost/example
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* $sites['localhost.example'] = 'example.com';
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*
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* URL: http://localhost:8080/example
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* $sites['8080.localhost.example'] = 'example.com';
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*
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* URL: http://www.drupal.org:8080/mysite/test/
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* $sites['8080.www.drupal.org.mysite.test'] = 'example.com';
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* @endcode
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*
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* @see default.settings.php
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* @see conf_path()
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* @see http://drupal.org/documentation/install/multi-site
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*/
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