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litespeed_wiki:php:per-user-php-ini [2018/09/14 16:03] Michael Alegre [Notes] |
litespeed_wiki:php:per-user-php-ini [2018/11/14 15:31] Lisa Clarke [7. Special Apache directive LS_EXTAPP_ENV on cpanel to override External application environment variables] Proofreading |
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This directive is supported since PHP LSAPI version V6.10. | This directive is supported since PHP LSAPI version V6.10. | ||
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+ | ===== 7. Override External Application Environment Variables ===== | ||
+ | The special Apache directive ''LS_EXTAPP_ENV'' can be used on cPanel or other control panel environments to override External application environment variables. | ||
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+ | If you have set up ''PHP_INI_SCAN_DIR'' in step 3, and ''PHP_INI_SCAN_DIR'' in step 1, LSWS will use ''PHP_INI_SCAN_DIR'' from an external app environment instead of using Apache directives. Starting from LSWS 5.3.4, you can override this external app environment using a new special Apache directive: ''LS_EXTAPP_ENV''. Place the directive in the Apache virtual host include file, like so: | ||
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+ | For example, say you have set the following in an external app environment: | ||
+ | PHP_INI_SCAN_DIR=/home/USER1/public_html | ||
+ | If you want to override it to another location, such as ''/home/USER1/data'', you can add the following to the Apache virtual host include file: | ||
+ | <IfModule Litespeed> | ||
+ | LS_EXTAPP_ENV PHP_INI_SCAN_DIR=/home/USER1/data/ | ||
+ | </IfModule> | ||
===== Notes ===== | ===== Notes ===== |