I'm developing from my Windows laptop but need to test my development on my shared Linux hosting. I have thrown together the following in place of the normal $application_path = "application";
line.
$env['laptop']['ip'] = '127.0.0.1';
$env['laptop']['host'] = 'MATT-WINDOWS7';
$env['laptop']['path'] = 'private';
$env['mattpotts']['ip'] = '12.34.56.78'; $env['mattpotts']['host'] = 'my.webhost.com'; $env['mattpotts']['path'] = '../private/blah';
$ip = $_SERVER['SERVER_ADDR'];
$host = php_uname('n');
foreach($env as $e)
if($e['ip'] == $ip && $e['host'] == $host)
$application_folder = $e['path'];
unset($env);
if(!isset($application_folder))
die('application folder not set');
...which works fine for setting the application path but now I'm running into trouble with the need for a database config for each environment.
I can make it work with a few simple ifs but I was wondering if there's a best practice solution to this one.
Cheers