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<?php
/**
* The base configuration for WordPress
*
* The wp-config.php creation script uses this file during the
* installation. You don't have to use the web site, you can
* copy this file to "wp-config.php" and fill in the values.
*
* This file contains the following configurations:
*
* * MySQL settings
* * Secret keys
* * Database table prefix
* * ABSPATH
*
* @link https://wordpress.org/support/article/editing-wp-config-php/
*
* @package WordPress
*/
//Using environment variables for memory limits
$wp_memory_limit = (getenv('WP_MEMORY_LIMIT') && preg_match("/^[0-9]+M$/", getenv('WP_MEMORY_LIMIT'))) ? getenv('WP_MEMORY_LIMIT') : '128M';
$wp_max_memory_limit = (getenv('WP_MAX_MEMORY_LIMIT') && preg_match("/^[0-9]+M$/", getenv('WP_MAX_MEMORY_LIMIT'))) ? getenv('WP_MAX_MEMORY_LIMIT') : '256M';
/** General WordPress memory limit for PHP scripts*/
define('WP_MEMORY_LIMIT', $wp_memory_limit );
/** WordPress memory limit for Admin panel scripts */
define('WP_MAX_MEMORY_LIMIT', $wp_max_memory_limit );
//Using environment variables for DB connection information
// ** MySQL settings - You can get this info from your web host ** //
$connectstr_dbhost = getenv('DATABASE_HOST');
$connectstr_dbname = getenv('DATABASE_NAME');
$connectstr_dbusername = getenv('DATABASE_USERNAME');
$connectstr_dbpassword = getenv('DATABASE_PASSWORD');
/** The name of the database for WordPress */
define('DB_NAME', $connectstr_dbname);
/** MySQL database username */
define('DB_USER', $connectstr_dbusername);
/** MySQL database password */
define('DB_PASSWORD',$connectstr_dbpassword);
/** MySQL hostname */
define('DB_HOST', $connectstr_dbhost);
/** Database Charset to use in creating database tables. */
define( 'DB_CHARSET', 'utf8' );
/** The Database Collate type. Don't change this if in doubt. */
define( 'DB_COLLATE', '' );
/** Enabling support for connecting external MYSQL over SSL*/
$mysql_sslconnect = (getenv('DB_SSL_CONNECTION')) ? getenv('DB_SSL_CONNECTION') : 'true';
if (strtolower($mysql_sslconnect) != 'false' && !is_numeric(strpos($connectstr_dbhost, "127.0.0.1")) && !is_numeric(strpos(strtolower($connectstr_dbhost), "localhost"))) {
define('MYSQL_CLIENT_FLAGS', MYSQLI_CLIENT_SSL);
}
/**#@+
* Authentication Unique Keys and Salts.
*
* Change these to different unique phrases!
* You can generate these using the {@link https://api.wordpress.org/secret-key/1.1/salt/ WordPress.org secret-key service}
* You can change these at any point in time to invalidate all existing cookies. This will force all users to have to log in again.
*
* @since 2.6.0
*/
define( 'AUTH_KEY', 'put your unique phrase here' );
define( 'SECURE_AUTH_KEY', 'put your unique phrase here' );
define( 'LOGGED_IN_KEY', 'put your unique phrase here' );
define( 'NONCE_KEY', 'put your unique phrase here' );
define( 'AUTH_SALT', 'put your unique phrase here' );
define( 'SECURE_AUTH_SALT', 'put your unique phrase here' );
define( 'LOGGED_IN_SALT', 'put your unique phrase here' );
define( 'NONCE_SALT', 'put your unique phrase here' );
/**#@-*/
/**
* WordPress Database Table prefix.
*
* You can have multiple installations in one database if you give each
* a unique prefix. Only numbers, letters, and underscores please!
*/
$table_prefix = 'wp_';
/**
* For developers: WordPress debugging mode.
*
* Change this to true to enable the display of notices during development.
* It is strongly recommended that plugin and theme developers use WP_DEBUG
* in their development environments.
*
* For information on other constants that can be used for debugging,
* visit the documentation.
*
* @link https://wordpress.org/support/article/debugging-in-wordpress/
*/
define( 'WP_DEBUG', false );
/* That's all, stop editing! Happy blogging. */
/**https://developer.wordpress.org/reference/functions/is_ssl/ */
if (isset($_SERVER['HTTP_X_FORWARDED_PROTO']) && $_SERVER['HTTP_X_FORWARDED_PROTO'] == 'https')
$_SERVER['HTTPS'] = 'on';
$http_protocol='http://';
if (!preg_match("/^localhost(:[0-9])*/", $_SERVER['HTTP_HOST']) && !preg_match("/^127\.0\.0\.1(:[0-9])*/", $_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'])) {
$http_protocol='https://';
}
//Relative URLs for swapping across app service deployment slots
define('WP_HOME', $http_protocol . $_SERVER['HTTP_HOST']);
define('WP_SITEURL', $http_protocol . $_SERVER['HTTP_HOST']);
define('WP_CONTENT_URL', '/wp-content');
define('DOMAIN_CURRENT_SITE', $_SERVER['HTTP_HOST']);
/** Absolute path to the WordPress directory. */
if ( ! defined( 'ABSPATH' ) ) {
define( 'ABSPATH', __DIR__ . '/' );
}
/** Sets up WordPress vars and included files. */
require_once ABSPATH . 'wp-settings.php';