View file File name : config.php Content :<?php /** * Configuration for "min", the default application built with the Minify * library * * @package Minify */ /** * Enable the static serving feature */ $min_enableStatic = false; /** * Allow use of the Minify URI Builder app. Only set this to true while you need it. */ $min_enableBuilder = false; /** * Concatenate but do not minify the files. This can be used for testing. */ $min_concatOnly = false; /** * If non-empty, the Builder will be protected with HTTP Digest auth. * The username is "admin". */ $min_builderPassword = 'admin'; /** * Set to true to log messages to FirePHP (Firefox Firebug addon) and PHP's error_log * Set to false for no error logging (Minify may be slightly faster). */ $min_errorLogger = false; /** * To allow debug mode output, you must set this option to true. * * Once true, you can send the cookie minDebug to request debug mode output. The * cookie value should match the URIs you'd like to debug. E.g. to debug * /min/f=file1.js send the cookie minDebug=file1.js * You can manually enable debugging by appending "&debug" to a URI. * E.g. /min/?f=script1.js,script2.js&debug * * In 'debug' mode, Minify combines files with no minification and adds comments * to indicate line #s of the original files. */ $min_allowDebugFlag = false; /** * For best performance, specify your temp directory here. Otherwise Minify * will have to load extra code to guess. Some examples below: */ //$min_cachePath = 'c:\\WINDOWS\\Temp'; //$min_cachePath = '/tmp'; //$min_cachePath = preg_replace('/^\\d+;/', '', session_save_path()); /** * To use APC/Memcache/ZendPlatform for cache storage, require the class and * set $min_cachePath to an instance. Example below: */ //$min_cachePath = new Minify_Cache_APC(); /** * Leave an empty string to use PHP's $_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT']. * * On some servers, this value may be misconfigured or missing. If so, set this * to your full document root path with no trailing slash. * E.g. '/home/accountname/public_html' or 'c:\\xampp\\htdocs' * * If /min/ is directly inside your document root, just uncomment the * second line. The third line might work on some Apache servers. */ $min_documentRoot = ''; //$min_documentRoot = dirname(dirname(__DIR__)); //$min_documentRoot = substr(__FILE__, 0, -15); //$min_documentRoot = $_SERVER['SUBDOMAIN_DOCUMENT_ROOT']; /** * Cache file locking. Set to false if filesystem is NFS. On at least one * NFS system flock-ing attempts stalled PHP for 30 seconds! */ $min_cacheFileLocking = true; /** * Combining multiple CSS files can place @import declarations after rules, which * is invalid. Minify will attempt to detect when this happens and place a * warning comment at the top of the CSS output. To resolve this you can either * move the @imports within your CSS files, or enable this option, which will * move all @imports to the top of the output. Note that moving @imports could * affect CSS values (which is why this option is disabled by default). */ $min_serveOptions['bubbleCssImports'] = false; /** * Cache-Control: max-age value sent to browser (in seconds). After this period, * the browser will send another conditional GET. Use a longer period for lower * traffic but you may want to shorten this before making changes if it's crucial * those changes are seen immediately. * * Note: Despite this setting, if you include a number at the end of the * querystring, maxAge will be set to one year. E.g. /min/f=hello.css&123456 */ $min_serveOptions['maxAge'] = 1800; /** * To use the CSS compressor that shipped with 2.x, uncomment the following line: */ //$min_serveOptions['minifiers'][Minify::TYPE_CSS] = array('Minify_CSS', 'minify'); /** * To use Google's Closure Compiler API to minify Javascript (falling back to JSMin * on failure), uncomment the following line: */ //$min_serveOptions['minifiers']['application/x-javascript'] = array('Minify_JS_ClosureCompiler', 'minify'); /** * If you'd like to restrict the "f" option to files within/below * particular directories below DOCUMENT_ROOT, set this here. * You will still need to include the directory in the * f or b GET parameters. * * // = shortcut for DOCUMENT_ROOT */ //$min_serveOptions['minApp']['allowDirs'] = array('//js', '//css'); /** * Set to true to disable the "f" GET parameter for specifying files. * Only the "g" parameter will be considered. */ $min_serveOptions['minApp']['groupsOnly'] = false; /** * By default, Minify will not minify files with names containing .min or -min * before the extension. E.g. myFile.min.js will not be processed by JSMin * * To minify all files, set this option to null. You could also specify your * own pattern that is matched against the filename. */ //$min_serveOptions['minApp']['noMinPattern'] = '@[-\\.]min\\.(?:js|css)$@i'; /** * If you minify CSS files stored in symlink-ed directories, the URI rewriting * algorithm can fail. To prevent this, provide an array of link paths to * target paths, where the link paths are within the document root. * * Because paths need to be normalized for this to work, use "//" to substitute * the doc root in the link paths (the array keys). E.g.: * <code> * array('//symlink' => '/real/target/path') // unix * array('//static' => 'D:\\staticStorage') // Windows * </code> */ $min_symlinks = array(); /** * If you upload files from Windows to a non-Windows server, Windows may report * incorrect mtimes for the files. This may cause Minify to keep serving stale * cache files when source file changes are made too frequently (e.g. more than * once an hour). * * Immediately after modifying and uploading a file, use the touch command to * update the mtime on the server. If the mtime jumps ahead by a number of hours, * set this variable to that number. If the mtime moves back, this should not be * needed. * * In the Windows SFTP client WinSCP, there's an option that may fix this * issue without changing the variable below. Under login > environment, * select the option "Adjust remote timestamp with DST". * @link http://winscp.net/eng/docs/ui_login_environment#daylight_saving_time */ $min_uploaderHoursBehind = 0; /** * Advanced: you can replace some of the PHP classes Minify uses to serve requests. * To do this, assign a callable to one of the elements of the $min_factories array. * * You can see the default implementations (and what gets passed in) in index.php. */ //$min_factories['minify'] = ... a callable accepting a Minify\App object //$min_factories['controller'] = ... a callable accepting a Minify\App object