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NAME

FTNDB::Config - Fidonet/FTN SQL Database application configuration.

DESCRIPTION

This is in regard to configuration of the application for the administration of databases for Fidonet/FTN related processing. The SQL database engine is one for which a DBD module exists, defaulting to SQLite.

CONFIGURATION

Configuration information that is not provided by the command line options is obtained from a configuration file. That can be defined by setting the "-c" option, which is the path and file name of the configuration file to be used. If that is not defined, it looks for a file named ftndb.cfg in the current directory. The file contains configuration items listed outside of a named section as well as those listed within a named section, and blank lines and lines starting with a "#" are ignored.

The first items in the file are those outside of a named section:

LogFile

This is the rquired filename and path of a log file.

The Database section in the configuration file has the following keywords:

Type

Database type. This needs to be a database type for which a DBD module exists, the type being the name as used in the DBD module. The default type is SQLite.

Name

Database name. For an SQLite database; this needs to be at least the filename and can also include a path.

User

Database user. For an SQLite database, this defaults to an empty string as it is not needed for that type of a database.

Password

Database password. For an SQLite database, this defaults to an empty string as it is not needed for that type of a database.

EXAMPLES

This is an example of the contents of an ftndb.cfg configuration file:

    # ftndb.cfg
    LogFile=/opt/ftndb/ftndb.log

    [Database]
    Type=mysql
    Name=ftndbtst
    User=sysop
    Password=ftndbtst

AUTHOR

Robert James Clay, <jame at rocasa.us>

BUGS

Please report any bugs or feature requests via the web interface at https://sourceforge.net/p/ftnpl/ftndb/tickets/. I will be notified, and then you'll automatically be notified of progress on your bug as I make changes.

Note that you can also report any bugs or feature requests to bug-ftndb at rt.cpan.org, or through the web interface at http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/ReportBug.html?Queue=ftndb; however, the ftndb Issue tracker is preferred.

SUPPORT

You can find documentation for this module with the perldoc command.

    perldoc FTNDB::Config

You can also look for information at:

SEE ALSO

 L<ftndbadm>, L<ftndb-admim>, L<ftndb-nodelist>, L<FTNDB>, L<FTNDB::Command::create>,
  L<FTNDB::Command::drop>, L<FTN::Database>, L<FTN::Database::Nodelist>

COPYRIGHT & LICENSE

Copyright 2012 Robert James Clay, all rights reserved.

This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.