joer80 Posted February 10, 2016 Author Posted February 10, 2016 Got it installed manually! Thanks! You guys should add it. I think it is a good way to access variables without touching the database and unnecessary creating tables.
LostKobrakai Posted February 11, 2016 Posted February 11, 2016 I just wanted to add my approach of using a static method on my extended multisite module together with a cached list of domain names: https://github.com/LostKobrakai/MultisiteExtended/blob/master/MultisiteExtended.module#L341-L364 3
bernhard Posted May 11, 2017 Posted May 11, 2017 i came up with this solution today: WARNING: your site/config.php should NOT be writable by your php user, so you would have to be careful about file permissions: https://processwire.com/docs/security/file-permissions/ usage: updateConfig('/path/to/your/site/config.php', [ 'httpHosts' => ['domain1.example.com', 'domain2.example.com'], 'dbName' => 'my_db', 'dbUser' => 'my_db_user', 'dbPass' => 'my_db_password', ]); function: /** * update config file */ function updateConfig($file, $options = []) { if(!is_file($file)) return 'file not found'; $content = file_get_contents($file); // loop all set options foreach($options as $key => $val) { $search = '/\$config->'.$key.'(.*);/'; if(is_array($val)) $replace = '$config->'.$key.' = array(\'' . implode("','", $val) . '\');'; elseif(is_int($val)) $replace = '$config->'.$key.' = ' . $val . ';'; elseif(is_string($val)) $replace = '$config->'.$key.' = \'' . $val . '\';'; else return 'value must be array, integer or string'; $content = preg_replace($search, $replace, $content); } return file_put_contents($file, $content); } maybe it helps someone 2
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