The name of a supported driver; valid options are as follows: * mysql - MySQL 4 & 5, * mysqli - MySQL 4 & 5 Improved Interface (PHP5 only), * sqlite - SQLite (PHP5 only), * postgres - PostgreSQL 7 and higher, * mssql - Microsoft SQL Server 2000 and higher, * db2 - IBM DB2, Cloudscape, and Apache Derby (http://php.net/ibm-db2) * oracle - Oracle 8 and higher * firebird - Firebird/Interbase * sybase - Sybase ASE * adodb-[drivername] - ADOdb interface wrapper (see below), * odbc - ODBC DBO driver * * You can add custom database drivers (or override existing drivers) by adding the * appropriate file to app/models/datasources/dbo. Drivers should be named 'dbo_x.php', * where 'x' is the name of the database. * * persistent => true / false * Determines whether or not the database should use a persistent connection * * connect => * ADOdb set the connect to one of these * (http://phplens.com/adodb/supported.databases.html) and * append it '|p' for persistent connection. (mssql|p for example, or just mssql for not persistent) * For all other databases, this setting is deprecated. * * host => * the host you connect to the database. To add a socket or port number, use 'port' => # * * prefix => * Uses the given prefix for all the tables in this database. This setting can be overridden * on a per-table basis with the Model::$tablePrefix property. * * schema => * For Postgres and DB2, specifies which schema you would like to use the tables in. Postgres defaults to * 'public', DB2 defaults to empty. * * encoding => * For MySQL, MySQLi, Postgres and DB2, specifies the character encoding to use when connecting to the * database. Uses database default. * */ class DATABASE_CONFIG { var $default = array( 'driver' => 'mysql', 'persistent' => false, 'host' => 'localhost', 'login' => 'user', 'password' => 'password', 'database' => 'database_name', 'prefix' => '', ); var $test = array( 'driver' => 'mysql', 'persistent' => false, 'host' => 'localhost', 'login' => 'user', 'password' => 'password', 'database' => 'test_database_name', 'prefix' => '', ); }