Reputation: 4631
In my working directory I have two files: index.php
and .user.ini
:
.user.ini
:
display_errors=on
; http://be2.php.net/manual/en/filter.configuration.php#ini.filter.default
;filter.default = "full_special_chars"
index.php
:
<?php
//ini_set("display_errors", "on");
// Use `.user.ini` file:
// http://php.net/manual/en/configuration.file.per-user.php
echo "Setting for 'user_ini.filename': " . ini_get("user_ini.filename");
echo "\n\n";
// It takes up to five minutes, until `.user.ini` is re-read:
echo "Setting for 'user_ini.cache_ttl': " . ini_get("user_ini.cache_ttl");
echo "\n\n";
// http://php.net/manual/en/function.ini-get.php
echo "Setting for 'display_errors': " . ini_get("display_errors");
echo "\n\n";
echo "Setting for 'filter.default': " . ini_get("filter.default");
echo "\n\n";
// php -S localhost:8000
// http://localhost:8000/
Using the above .user.ini
-file (in my working directory) I expect the "Setting for 'display_errors': "
having a value of on
or 1
, but it's empty.
How to correctly change settings using the .user.ini
-file?
running php --ini
results in
Configuration File (php.ini) Path: /etc/php5/cli
Loaded Configuration File: /etc/php5/cli/php.ini
Scan for additional .ini files in: /etc/php5/cli/conf.d
Additional .ini files parsed: /etc/php5/cli/conf.d/05-opcache.ini,
/etc/php5/cli/conf.d/10-pdo.ini,
/etc/php5/cli/conf.d/20-json.ini,
/etc/php5/cli/conf.d/20-readline.ini
which does not contain my .user.ini
-file.
Explicitly adding the .user.ini
-file works:
php --php-ini .user.ini index.php
but I'd like it to be automatically read when running the script from a given folder.
Upvotes: 18
Views: 57762
Reputation: 2593
Instead of using .htaccess
for PHP config, you can create .user.ini
file and put your settings there.
(without any indent or space)
For example my .user.ini
config is:
max_execution_time=600
upload_max_filesize=200M
post_max_size=200M
memory_limit=256M
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 7283
According to http://php.net/manual/en/configuration.file.per-user.php
Check user_ini.filename
in your main php.ini
to make sure it's not blank and it is indeed parsed. If its value is blank then PHP doesn't scan at all.
Also see the value of user_ini.cache_ttl
Please take a look at
Also check this question out Loading a .user.ini PHP conf file using the PHP 5.4 internal server?
Upvotes: 4
Reputation: 11082
In the documentation it says:
These files are processed only by the CGI/FastCGI SAPI
and
If you are using Apache, use
.htaccess
files for the same effect.
So if you run PHP as an Apache module, from the commandline, or using the builtin-Server, the .user.ini
-files are not processed.
To find out your Server API, simply generate a PHP script with the following content and call it in your webbrowser:
<? phpinfo();
Upvotes: 25