[dev] Kronolith shares
Gonçalo Queirós
goncalo.queiros at portugalmail.net
Mon Jun 6 13:34:57 UTC 2011
On 06/03/2011 08:22 PM, Michael Rubinsky wrote:
> Quoting Gonçalo Queirós <goncalo.queiros at portugalmail.net>:
>
>>
>>
>> On 06/03/2011 07:55 PM, Michael Rubinsky wrote:
>>> Quoting Gonçalo Queirós <goncalo.queiros at portugalmail.net>:
>>>
>>>> Hi there list.
>>>>
>>>> I have Kronolith configured to use a separate DB (for both storage and
>>>> params confs).
>>>> While the events are actually stored on this separate DB, the
>>>> kronolith_shares are stored under the horde DB. Is this behaviour the
>>>> expected one?
>>>
>>> Yes. The share system is currently configured globally, with no
>>> application-level overrides configurable via the UI. If you really
>>> want to do this, you can try adding $conf entries for the share
>>> settings you want to override in kronolith/config/conf.php (and these
>>> settings will be blown away next time you update the config via the
>>> UI).
>>>
>>> Note that this isn't currently supported, and hasn't been tested by
>>> the developers, so no guarantee that it won't cause other side effects.
>>>
>>> --mike
>>>
>>> The Horde Project (www.horde.org)
>>> mrubinsk at horde.org
>>
>> Then i think this might somehow become a problem, because if Horde
>> starts to support the execution of cgi scripts to different domains (see
>> http://lists.horde.org/archives/dev/Week-of-Mon-20110523/026227.html),
>> running kronolith-agenda, will retrieve all calendars system wide, and
>> then possibly send the agenda to few users (depending on the domain to
>> which we are running the script).
>
> Maybe I'm missing something from that thread, but I don't see how this
> is related to shares using different database. Once the fixes are in
> place to fetch the virtual domain from an env variable (or whatever
> the final solution is) to allow the cgi scripts to be virtual domain
> aware, won't the proper virtual domain specific conf.php files be
> loaded correctly? i.e., Why won't putting the different share configs
> into domain specific horde/config/conf.php files do what you want,
> assuming they are loaded correctly by the cgi script?
>
> --mike
>
> The Horde Project (www.horde.org)
> mrubinsk at horde.org
Hum, ok. i can also have different the shares conf for every vhost,
didn't occur that to me.
Thanks
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