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authorLukas Reschke <lukas@statuscode.ch>2016-05-12 10:43:26 +0300
committerThomas Müller <DeepDiver1975@users.noreply.github.com>2016-05-12 10:43:26 +0300
commit52add798d4d814b5276e324c2e98404ff0abe020 (patch)
tree55af97e8245ba7584ae626d8f258697b9d99d049 /config
parentdd9ee10bc0699e5dcc17c3ef2181dcda01d9a69b (diff)
Do not automatically try to enable index.php-less URLs (#24539)
The current logic for mod_rewrite relies on the fact that people have properly configured ownCloud, basically it reads from the `overwrite.cli.ur l` entry and then derives the `RewriteBase` from it. This usually works. However, since the ownCloud packages seem to install themselves at `/owncloud` (because subfolders are cool or so…) _a lot_ of people have just created a new Virtual Host for it or have simply symlinked the path etc. This means that `overwrite.cli.url` is wrong, which fails hard if it is used as RewriteBase since Apache does not know where it should serve files from. In the end the ownCloud instance will not be accessible anymore and users will be frustrated. Also some shared hosters like 1&1 (because using shared hosters is so awesome… ;-)) have somewhat dubious Apache configurations or use versions of mod_rewrite from the mediveal age. (because updating is money or so…) Anyhow. This makes this explicitly an opt-in configuration flag. If `htaccess.RewriteBase` is set then it will configure index.php-less URLs, if admins set that after installation and don't want to wait until the next ownCloud version they can run `occ maintenance:update:htaccess`. For ownCloud 9.0 we also have to add a repair step to make sure that instances that already have a RewriteBase configured continue to use it by copying it into the config file. That way all existing URLs stay valid. That one is not in this PR since this is unneccessary in master. Effectively this reduces another risk of breakage when updating from ownCloud 8 to ownCloud 9. Fixes https://github.com/owncloud/core/issues/24525, https://github.com/owncloud/core/issues/24426 and probably some more.
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diff --git a/config/config.sample.php b/config/config.sample.php
index 2290df8b52b..a2bc8e4343c 100644
--- a/config/config.sample.php
+++ b/config/config.sample.php
@@ -362,6 +362,31 @@ $CONFIG = array(
'overwrite.cli.url' => '',
/**
+ * To have clean URLs without `/index.php` this parameter needs to be configured.
+ *
+ * This parameter will be written as "RewriteBase" on update and installation of
+ * ownCloud to your `.htaccess` file. While this value is often simply the URL
+ * path of the ownCloud installation it cannot be set automatically properly in
+ * every scenario and needs thus some manual configuration.
+ *
+ * In a standard Apache setup this usually equals the folder that ownCloud is
+ * accessible at. So if ownCloud is accessible via "https://mycloud.org/owncloud"
+ * the correct value would most likely be "/owncloud". If ownCloud is running
+ * under "https://mycloud.org/" then it would be "/".
+ *
+ * Note that above rule is not valid in every case, there are some rare setup
+ * cases where this may not apply. However, to avoid any update problems this
+ * configuration value is explicitly opt-in.
+ *
+ * After setting this value run `occ maintenance:update:htaccess` and when following
+ * conditions are met ownCloud uses URLs without index.php in it:
+ *
+ * - `mod_rewrite` is installed
+ * - `mod_env` is installed
+ */
+'htaccess.RewriteBase' => '/',
+
+/**
* The URL of your proxy server, for example ``proxy.example.com:8081``.
*/
'proxy' => '',