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<?php if (!class_exists('CFRuntime')) die('No direct access allowed.'); /** * Stores your AWS account information. Add your account information, and then rename this file * to 'config.inc.php'. * * @version 2011.12.14 * @license See the included NOTICE.md file for more information. * @copyright See the included NOTICE.md file for more information. * @link http://aws.amazon.com/php/ PHP Developer Center * @link http://aws.amazon.com/security-credentials AWS Security Credentials */ /*################################################################################################### As of version 1.5, the AWS SDK for PHP uses the CFCredentials class to handle credentials. This class has the advantage of being able to support multiple sets of credentials at a time, including the ability for credential sets to inherit settings from other credential sets. Some example uses are noted at https://gist.github.com/1478912 Notes: * You can define one or more credential sets. * Credential sets can be named anything that PHP allows for an associative array key; "production", "staging", etc., are just sample values. Feel free to rename them. * A credential set only has four required entries: key, secret, default_cache_config and certificate_authority. Aside from these, you can add any additional bits of information you'd like to keep easily accessible (e.g., multi-factor authentication device key, your AWS Account ID, your canonical identifiers). * Additional credential sets can inherit the properties of another credential set using the @inherit keyword. * If more than one credential set is provided, a default credential set must be specified using the @default keyword. * If you only have one credential set, you can set it to the @default keyword. * View the documentation for the CFCredentials::set() method to view usage examples. ###################################################################################################*/ /** * Create a list of credential sets that can be used with the SDK. */ CFCredentials::set(array( // Credentials for the development environment. 'development' => array( // Amazon Web Services Key. Found in the AWS Security Credentials. You can also pass // this value as the first parameter to a service constructor. 'key' => 'development-key', // Amazon Web Services Secret Key. Found in the AWS Security Credentials. You can also // pass this value as the second parameter to a service constructor. 'secret' => 'development-secret', // This option allows you to configure a preferred storage type to use for caching by // default. This can be changed later using the set_cache_config() method. // // Valid values are: `apc`, `xcache`, or a file system path such as `./cache` or // `/tmp/cache/`. 'default_cache_config' => '', // Determines which Cerificate Authority file to use. // // A value of boolean `false` will use the Certificate Authority file available on the // system. A value of boolean `true` will use the Certificate Authority provided by the // SDK. Passing a file system path to a Certificate Authority file (chmodded to `0755`) // will use that. // // Leave this set to `false` if you're not sure. 'certificate_authority' => false ), // Specify a default credential set to use if there are more than one. '@default' => 'development' ));