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Configuration Manager Plugin
Compatible with DokuWiki
(bundled)
Similar to settingstree
Needed for settingstree
Description
The Config Manager allows wiki administrators to easily alter the wiki configuration settings online from the comfort of their favorite web browser. This plugin manages basic DokuWiki configurations as well as other settings for installed plugins and currently used template.
Usage
The Config Manager is accessible from the admin screen (Login as superuser, click “Admin” and choose “ Configuration Settings”).
Settings are shown with different backgrounds to highlight their current status.
- A blue background is used to show default values (
conf/dokuwiki.php
), eg. values that have not been modified by the user. - A white background indicates local changes (
conf/local.php
). - A light red background shows protected settings (
conf/local.protected.php
) which can not be modified.
Modify settings to your needs and save it by using the Save
button at bottom of the page, by pressing 'Enter' in a textbox or by using the accesskey of your browser: <accesskey> + S
How is your config saved
On saving changed settings this plugin will copy the current local settings file (conf/local.php
) to conf/local.php.bak
and save the updated settings to conf/local.php
. It will never make any changes to the default settings stored in conf/dokuwiki.php
. However, any settings found in conf/local.php
will override the default settings as explained in the configuration options page.
The plugin adds the following lines to the top of conf/local.php
when it updates it:
- conf/local.php
/* * DokuWiki's Main Configuration File - Local Settings * Auto-generated by config plugin * Run for user: <username> * Date: <current date/time, rfc 2822 format (day, dd MMM YYYY hh:mm:ss TZ)> */
Protecting Settings
You can protect certain settings by placing them in conf/local.protected.php
(create the file if it doesn't exist).
By default DokuWiki loads its configuration files in the following order:
conf/dokuwiki.php
conf/local.php
conf/local.protected.php
This way, it is ensured that any values previously set from conf/dokuwiki.php
and conf/local.php
will be overridden by protected values from conf/local.protected.php
. Any settings found in conf/local.protected.php
will be displayed by the plugin surrounded in light-red to indicate their protected status. Editing of protected values is disabled.
The loading order of configuration files is controlled by the global $config_cascade
variable.
Example
- conf/local.protected.php
<?php /** * Protected settings * Do override DokuWiki default settings and local settings from Config Manager */ $conf['useacl'] = 1;
File Permissions
To be able to save the configuration data, the file permissions of conf/local.php
needs to be writable by the webserver, as well as the configuration directory itself. Refer to permissions on details how set file permissions on various systems.
When the plugin detects that the config file can not be written, it will show a message box at the top of the page that says
“The settings file can not be updated, if this is unintentional, ensure the local settings file name and permissions are correct.”
When this happens, the save button won't be shown.
Triangle, Exclamation and Padlock Mark
Some fields in the configuration page show:
- A yellow warning sign (
) , or
- An exclamation mark in a red circle (
), or
- The drawing of a padlock (
)
These are the meanings of these three symbols:
Yellow Mark ⇒ changing this option may result in undesirable behaviors.
Red circle ⇒ changing this option could make your wiki and the configuration menu inaccessible.
Padlock ⇒ changing this option could present a security risk.
Please, keep attention when you change these fields.