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phpMyAdmin 3.3.7 Documentation
* Top
* Requirements
* Introduction
* Installation
* Setup script
* Configuration
* Transformations
* FAQ
* Developers
* Copyright
* Credits
* Translators
* Glossary
* phpMyAdmin homepage
* SourceForge phpMyAdmin project page
* Official phpMyAdmin wiki
* Local documents:
+ Version history: ChangeLog
+ License: LICENSE
* Documentation version:
$Id$
Requirements
* PHP
+ You need PHP 5.2.0 or newer, with session support (see FAQ 1.31) and
the Standard PHP Library (SPL) extension.
+ To support uploading of ZIP files, you need the PHP zip extension.
+ For proper support of multibyte strings (eg. UTF-8, which is currently
default), you should install mbstring and ctype extensions.
+ You need GD2 support in PHP to display inline thumbnails of JPEGs
("image/jpeg: inline") with their original aspect ratio
+ When using the "cookie" authentication method, the mcrypt extension is
strongly suggested for most users and is required for 64?bit machines.
Not using mcrypt will cause phpMyAdmin to load pages significantly
slower.
+ To support upload progress bars, see FAQ 2.9.
* MySQL 5.0 or newer (details);
* Web browser with cookies enabled.
Introduction
phpMyAdmin can manage a whole MySQL server (needs a super-user) as well as a
single database. To accomplish the latter you'll need a properly set up MySQL
user who can read/write only the desired database. It's up to you to look up
the appropriate part in the MySQL manual.
Currently phpMyAdmin can:
* browse and drop databases, tables, views, fields and indexes
* create, copy, drop, rename and alter databases, tables, fields and indexes
* maintenance server, databases and tables, with proposals on server
configuration
* execute, edit and bookmark any SQL-statement, even batch-queries
* load text files into tables
* create^1 and read dumps of tables
* export^1 data to various formats: CSV, XML, PDF, ISO/IEC 26300 -
OpenDocument Text and Spreadsheet, Word, Excel and L^AT[E]X formats
* import data and MySQL structures from Microsoft Excel and OpenDocument
spreadsheets, as well as XML, CSV, and SQL files
* administer multiple servers
* manage MySQL users and privileges
* check referential integrity in MyISAM tables
* using Query-by-example (QBE), create complex queries automatically
connecting required tables
* create PDF graphics of your Database layout
* search globally in a database or a subset of it
* transform stored data into any format using a set of predefined functions,
like displaying BLOB-data as image or download-link
* track changes on databases, tables and views
* support InnoDB tables and foreign keys (see FAQ 3.6)
* support mysqli, the improved MySQL extension (see FAQ 1.17)
* communicate in 57 different languages
* synchronize two databases residing on the same as well as remote servers
(see FAQ 9.1)
A word about users:
Many people have difficulty understanding the concept of user management with
regards to phpMyAdmin. When a user logs in to phpMyAdmin, that username and
password are passed directly to MySQL. phpMyAdmin does no account management on
its own (other than allowing one to manipulate the MySQL user account
information); all users must be valid MySQL users.
^1) phpMyAdmin can compress (Zip, GZip -RFC 1952- or Bzip2 formats) dumps and
CSV exports if you use PHP with Zlib support (--with-zlib) and/or Bzip2 support
(--with-bz2). Proper support may also need changes in php.ini.
Installation
1. Quick Install
2. Setup script usage
3. Linked-tables infrastructure
4. Upgrading from an older version
5. Using authentication modes
phpMyAdmin does not apply any special security methods to the MySQL database
server. It is still the system administrator's job to grant permissions on the
MySQL databases properly. phpMyAdmin's "Privileges" page can be used for this.
Warning for Mac users:
if you are on a Mac OS version before OS X, StuffIt unstuffs with Mac formats.
So you'll have to resave as in BBEdit to Unix style ALL phpMyAdmin scripts
before uploading them to your server, as PHP seems not to like Mac-style end of
lines character ("\r").
Quick Install
1. Choose an appropriate distribution kit from the phpmyadmin.net Downloads
page. Some kits contain only the English messages, others contain all
languages in UTF-8 format (this should be fine in most situations), others
contain all languages and all character sets. We'll assume you chose a kit
whose name looks like phpMyAdmin-x.x.x-all-languages.tar.gz.
2. Untar or unzip the distribution (be sure to unzip the subdirectories): tar
-xzvf phpMyAdmin_x.x.x-all-languages.tar.gz in your webserver's document
root. If you don't have direct access to your document root, put the files
in a directory on your local machine, and, after step 4, transfer the
directory on your web server using, for example, ftp.
3. Ensure that all the scripts have the appropriate owner (if PHP is running
in safe mode, having some scripts with an owner different from the owner of
other scripts will be a problem). See FAQ 4.2 and FAQ 1.26 for suggestions.
4. Now you must configure your installation. There are two methods that can be
used. Traditionally, users have hand-edited a copy of config.inc.php, but
now a wizard-style setup script is provided for those who prefer a
graphical installation. Creating a config.inc.php is still a quick way to
get started and needed for some advanced features.
+ To manually create the file, simply use your text editor to create the
file config.inc.php (you can copy config.sample.inc.php to get minimal
configuration file) in the main (top-level) phpMyAdmin directory (the
one that contains index.php). phpMyAdmin first loads libraries/
config.default.php and then overrides those values with anything found
in config.inc.php. If the default value is okay for a particular
setting, there is no need to include it in config.inc.php. You'll need
a few directives to get going, a simple configuration may look like
this:
<?php
$cfg['blowfish_secret'] = 'ba17c1ec07d65003'; // use here a value of your choice
$i=0;
$i++;
$cfg['Servers'][$i]['auth_type'] = 'cookie';
?>
Or, if you prefer to not be prompted every time you log in:
<?php
$i=0;
$i++;
$cfg['Servers'][$i]['user'] = 'root';
$cfg['Servers'][$i]['password'] = 'cbb74bc'; // use here your password
$cfg['Servers'][$i]['auth_type'] = 'config';
?>
For a full explanation of possible configuration values, see the
Configuration Section of this document.
+ Instead of manually editing config.inc.php, you can use the Setup
Script. First you must manually create a folder config in the
phpMyAdmin directory. This is a security measure. On a Linux/Unix
system you can use the following commands:
cd phpMyAdmin
mkdir config # create directory for saving
chmod o+rw config # give it world writable permissions
And to edit an existing configuration, copy it over first:
cp config.inc.php config/ # copy current configuration for editing
chmod o+w config/config.inc.php # give it world writable permissions
On other platforms, simply create the folder and ensure that your web
server has read and write access to it. FAQ 1.26 can help with this.
Next, open setup/ in your browser. Note that changes are not saved to
disk until explicitly choose Save from the Configuration area of the
screen. Normally the script saves the new config.inc.php to the config/
directory, but if the webserver does not have the proper permissions
you may see the error "Cannot load or save configuration." Ensure that
the config/ directory exists and has the proper permissions - or use
the Download link to save the config file locally and upload (via FTP
or some similar means) to the proper location.
Once the file has been saved, it must be moved out of the config/
directory and the permissions must be reset, again as a security
measure:
mv config/config.inc.php . # move file to current directory
chmod o-rw config.inc.php # remove world read and write permissions
rm -rf config # remove not needed directory
Now the file is ready to be used. You can choose to review or edit the
file with your favorite editor, if you prefer to set some advanced
options which the setup script does not provide.
5. If you are using the auth_type "config", it is suggested that you protect
the phpMyAdmin installation directory because using config does not require
a user to enter a password to access the phpMyAdmin installation. Use of an
alternate authentication method is recommended, for example with HTTP?AUTH
in a .htaccess file or switch to using auth_type cookie or http. See the
multi?user sub?section of this FAQ for additional information, especially
FAQ 4.4.
6. Open the main phpMyAdmin directory in your browser. phpMyAdmin should now
display a welcome screen and your databases, or a login dialog if using
HTTP or cookie authentication mode.
7. You should deny access to the ./libraries and ./setup/lib subfolders in
your webserver configuration. For Apache you can use supplied .htaccess
file in that folder, for other webservers, you should configure this
yourself. Such configuration prevents from possible path exposure and cross
side scripting vulnerabilities that might happen to be found in that code.
8. It is generally good idea to protect public phpMyAdmin installation against
access by robots as they usually can not do anything good there. You can do
this using robots.txt file in root of your webserver or limit access by web
server configuration. You can find example .htaccess file which can help
you achieve this in contrib directory in phpMyAdmin.
Linked-tables infrastructure
For a whole set of new features (bookmarks, comments, SQL-history, tracking
mechanism, PDF-generation, field contents transformation, etc.) you need to
create a set of special tables. Those tables can be located in your own
database, or in a central database for a multi-user installation (this database
would then be accessed by the controluser, so no other user should have rights
to it).
Please look at your ./scripts/ directory, where you should find a file called
create_tables.sql. (If you are using a Windows server, pay special attention to
FAQ 1.23).
If you already had this infrastructure and upgraded to MySQL 4.1.2 or newer,
please use ./scripts/upgrade_tables_mysql_4_1_2+.sql.
You can use your phpMyAdmin to create the tables for you. Please be aware that
you may need special (administrator) privileges to create the database and
tables, and that the script may need some tuning, depending on the database
name.
After having imported the ./scripts/create_tables.sql file, you should specify
the table names in your ./config.inc.php file. The directives used for that can
be found in the Configuration section. You will also need to have a controluser
with the proper rights to those tables (see section Using authentication modes
below).
Upgrading from an older version
Simply copy ./config.inc.php from your previous installation into the newly
unpacked one. Configuration files from old versions may require some tweaking
as some options have been changed or removed; in particular, the definition of
$cfg['AttributeTypes'] has changed so you better remove it from your file and
just use the default one. For compatibility with PHP 6, remove a
set_magic_quotes_runtime(0); statement that you might find near the end of your
configuration file.
You should not copy libraries/config.default.php over config.inc.php because
the default configuration file is version-specific.
If you have upgraded your MySQL server from a version previous to 4.1.2 to
version 5.x or newer and if you use the pmadb/linked table infrastructure, you
should run the SQL script found in scripts/upgrade_tables_mysql_4_1_2+.sql.
Using authentication modes
* HTTP and cookie authentication modes are recommended in a multi-user
environment where you want to give users access to their own database and
don't want them to play around with others.
Nevertheless be aware that MS Internet Explorer seems to be really buggy
about cookies, at least till version 6.
Even in a single-user environment, you might prefer to use HTTP or cookie
mode so that your user/password pair are not in clear in the configuration
file.
* HTTP and cookie authentication modes are more secure: the MySQL login
information does not need to be set in the phpMyAdmin configuration file
(except possibly for the controluser).
However, keep in mind that the password travels in plain text, unless you
are using the HTTPS protocol.
In cookie mode, the password is stored, encrypted with the blowfish
algorithm, in a temporary cookie.
* Note: this section is only applicable if your MySQL server is running with
--skip-show-database.
For 'HTTP' and 'cookie' modes, phpMyAdmin needs a controluser that has only
the SELECT privilege on the `mysql`.`user` (all columns except `Password`),
`mysql`.`db` (all columns), `mysql`.`host` (all columns) and `mysql`.
`tables_priv` (all columns except `Grantor` and `Timestamp`) tables.
You must specify the details for the controluser in the config.inc.php file
under the $cfg['Servers'][$i]['controluser'] and $cfg['Servers'][$i]
['controlpass'] settings.
The following example assumes you want to use pma as the controluser and
pmapass as the controlpass, but this is only an example: use something else
in your file! Input these statements from the phpMyAdmin SQL Query window
or mysql command?line client.
Of course you have to replace localhost with the webserver's host if it's
not the same as the MySQL server's one.
GRANT USAGE ON mysql.* TO 'pma'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'pmapass';
GRANT SELECT (
Host, User, Select_priv, Insert_priv, Update_priv, Delete_priv,
Create_priv, Drop_priv, Reload_priv, Shutdown_priv, Process_priv,
File_priv, Grant_priv, References_priv, Index_priv, Alter_priv,
Show_db_priv, Super_priv, Create_tmp_table_priv, Lock_tables_priv,
Execute_priv, Repl_slave_priv, Repl_client_priv
) ON mysql.user TO 'pma'@'localhost';
GRANT SELECT ON mysql.db TO 'pma'@'localhost';
GRANT SELECT ON mysql.host TO 'pma'@'localhost';
GRANT SELECT (Host, Db, User, Table_name, Table_priv, Column_priv)
ON mysql.tables_priv TO 'pma'@'localhost';
If you want to use the many new relation and bookmark features:
GRANT SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE ON <pma_db>.* TO 'pma'@'localhost';
(this of course requires that your linked-tables infrastructure be set up).
* Then each of the true users should be granted a set of privileges on a set
of particular databases. Normally you shouldn't give global privileges to
an ordinary user, unless you understand the impact of those privileges (for
example, you are creating a superuser).
For example, to grant the user real_user with all privileges on the
database user_base:
GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON user_base.* TO 'real_user'@localhost IDENTIFIED BY 'real_password';
What the user may now do is controlled entirely by the MySQL user
management system.
With HTTP or cookie authentication mode, you don't need to fill the user/
password fields inside the $cfg['Servers'] array.
'HTTP' authentication mode
* Uses HTTP Basic authentication method and allows you to log in as any valid
MySQL user.
* Is supported with most PHP configurations. For IIS (ISAPI) support using
CGI PHP see FAQ 1.32, for using with Apache CGI see FAQ 1.35.
* See also FAQ 4.4 about not using the .htaccess mechanism along with 'HTTP'
authentication mode.
'cookie' authentication mode
* You can use this method as a replacement for the HTTP authentication (for
example, if you're running IIS).
* Obviously, the user must enable cookies in the browser, but this is now a
requirement for all authentication modes.
* With this mode, the user can truly log out of phpMyAdmin and log in back
with the same username.
* If you want to log in to arbitrary server see $cfg['AllowArbitraryServer']
directive.
* As mentioned in the requirements section, having the mcrypt extension will
speed up access considerably, but is not required.
'signon' authentication mode
* This mode is a convenient way of using credentials from another application
to authenticate to phpMyAdmin.
* The other application has to store login information into session data.
* More details in the auth_type section.
'config' authentication mode
* This mode is the less secure one because it requires you to fill the $cfg
['Servers'][$i]['user'] and $cfg['Servers'][$i]['password'] fields (and as
a result, anyone who can read your config.inc.php can discover your
username and password).
But you don't need to setup a "controluser" here: using the $cfg['Servers']
[$i]['only_db'] might be enough.
* In the ISP FAQ section, there is an entry explaining how to protect your
configuration file.
* For additional security in this mode, you may wish to consider the Host
authentication $cfg['Servers'][$i]['AllowDeny']['order'] and $cfg
['Servers'][$i]['AllowDeny']['rules'] configuration directives.
* Unlike cookie and http, does not require a user to log in when first
loading the phpMyAdmin site. This is by design but could allow any user to
access your installation. Use of some restriction method is suggested,
perhaps a .htaccess file with the HTTP-AUTH directive or disallowing
incoming HTTP requests at one?s router or firewall will suffice (both of
which are beyond the scope of this manual but easily searchable with
Google).
Swekey authentication
The Swekey is a low cost authentication USB key that can be used in web
applications.
When Swekey authentication is activated, phpMyAdmin requires the users's Swekey
to be plugged before entering the login page (currently supported for cookie
authentication mode only). Swekey Authentication is disabled by default.
To enable it, add the following line to config.inc.php:
$cfg['Servers'][$i]['auth_swekey_config'] = '/etc/swekey.conf';
You then have to create the swekey.conf file that will associate each user with
their Swekey Id. It is important to place this file outside of your web
server's document root (in the example, it is located in /etc). A self
documented sample file is provided in the contrib directory. Feel free to use
it with your own users' information.
If you want to purchase a Swekey please visit http://phpmyadmin.net/auth_key
since this link provides funding for phpMyAdmin.
Configuration
Warning for Mac users: PHP does not seem to like Mac end of lines character ("\
r"). So ensure you choose the option that allows to use the *nix end of line
character ("\n") in your text editor before saving a script you have modified.
Configuration note: Almost all configurable data is placed in config.inc.php.
If this file does not exist, please refer to the Quick install section to
create one. This file only needs to contain the parameters you want to change
from their corresponding default value in libraries/config.default.php.
The parameters which relate to design (like colors) are placed in themes/
themename/layout.inc.php. You might also want to create config.footer.inc.php
and config.header.inc.php files to add your site specific code to be included
on start and end of each page.
$cfg['PmaAbsoluteUri'] string
Sets here the complete URL (with full path) to your phpMyAdmin
installation's directory. E.g. http://www.your_web.net/
path_to_your_phpMyAdmin_directory/. Note also that the URL on some web
servers are case?sensitive. Don?t forget the trailing slash at the end.
Starting with version 2.3.0, it is advisable to try leaving this blank. In
most cases phpMyAdmin automatically detects the proper setting. Users of
port forwarding will need to set PmaAbsoluteUri (more info). A good test is
to browse a table, edit a row and save it. There should be an error message
if phpMyAdmin is having trouble auto?detecting the correct value. If you
get an error that this must be set or if the autodetect code fails to
detect your path, please post a bug report on our bug tracker so we can
improve the code.
$cfg['PmaNoRelation_DisableWarning'] boolean
Starting with version 2.3.0 phpMyAdmin offers a lot of features to work
with master / foreign ? tables (see $cfg['Servers'][$i]['pmadb']).
If you tried to set this up and it does not work for you, have a look on
the "Structure" page of one database where you would like to use it. You
will find a link that will analyze why those features have been disabled.
If you do not want to use those features set this variable to TRUE to stop
this message from appearing.
$cfg['SuhosinDisableWarning'] boolean
A warning is displayed on the main page if Suhosin is detected. You can set
this parameter to TRUE to stop this message from appearing.
$cfg['McryptDisableWarning'] boolean
Disable the default warning that is displayed if mcrypt is missing for
cookie authentication. You can set this parameter to TRUE to stop this
message from appearing.
$cfg['AllowThirdPartyFraming'] boolean
Setting this to true allows a page located on a different domain to call
phpMyAdmin inside a frame, and is a potential security hole allowing
cross-frame scripting attacks.
$cfg['blowfish_secret'] string
The "cookie" auth_type uses blowfish algorithm to encrypt the password.
If you are using the "cookie" auth_type, enter here a random passphrase of
your choice. It will be used internally by the blowfish algorithm: you
won?t be prompted for this passphrase. There is no maximum length for this
secret.
Since version 3.1.0 phpMyAdmin can generate this on the fly, but it makes a
bit weaker security as this generated secret is stored in session and
furthermore it makes impossible to recall user name from cookie.
$cfg['Servers'] array
Since version 1.4.2, phpMyAdmin supports the administration of multiple
MySQL servers. Therefore, a $cfg['Servers']-array has been added which
contains the login information for the different servers. The first $cfg
['Servers'][$i]['host'] contains the hostname of the first server, the
second $cfg['Servers'][$i]['host'] the hostname of the second server, etc.
In ./libraries/config.default.php, there is only one section for server
definition, however you can put as many as you need in ./config.inc.php,
copy that block or needed parts (you don't have to define all settings,
just those you need to change).
$cfg['Servers'][$i]['host'] string
The hostname or IP address of your $i-th MySQL-server. E.g. localhost.
$cfg['Servers'][$i]['port'] string
The port-number of your $i-th MySQL-server. Default is 3306 (leave blank).
If you use "localhost" as the hostname, MySQL ignores this port number and
connects with the socket, so if you want to connect to a port different
from the default port, use "127.0.0.1" or the real hostname in $cfg
['Servers'][$i]['host'].
$cfg['Servers'][$i]['socket'] string
The path to the socket to use. Leave blank for default.
To determine the correct socket, check your MySQL configuration or, using
the mysql command?line client, issue the status command. Among the
resulting information displayed will be the socket used.
$cfg['Servers'][$i]['ssl'] boolean
Whether to enable SSL for connection to MySQL server.
$cfg['Servers'][$i]['connect_type'] string
What type connection to use with the MySQL server. Your options are
'socket' and 'tcp'. It defaults to 'tcp' as that is nearly guaranteed to be
available on all MySQL servers, while sockets are not supported on some
platforms.
To use the socket mode, your MySQL server must be on the same machine as
the Web server.
$cfg['Servers'][$i]['extension'] string
What php MySQL extension to use for the connection. Valid options are:
mysql : The classic MySQL extension. This is the recommended and default
method at this time.
mysqli : The improved MySQL extension. This extension became available with
php 5.0.0 and is the recommended way to connect to a server running MySQL
4.1.x or newer.
$cfg['Servers'][$i]['compress'] boolean
Whether to use a compressed protocol for the MySQL server connection or not
(experimental).
This feature requires PHP >= 4.3.0.
$cfg['Servers'][$i]['controluser'] string
$cfg['Servers'][$i]['controlpass'] string
This special account is used for 2 distinct purposes: to make possible all
relational features (see $cfg['Servers'][$i]['pmadb']) and, for a MySQL
server running with --skip-show-database, to enable a multi-user
installation (HTTP or cookie authentication mode).
When using HTTP or cookie authentication modes (or 'config' authentication
mode since phpMyAdmin 2.2.1), you need to supply the details of a MySQL
account that has SELECT privilege on the mysql.user (all columns except
"Password"), mysql.db (all columns) and mysql.tables_priv (all columns
except "Grantor" and "Timestamp") tables. This account is used to check
what databases the user will see at login.
Please see the install section on "Using authentication modes" for more
information.
In phpMyAdmin versions before 2.2.5, those were called "stduser/stdpass".
$cfg['Servers'][$i]['auth_type'] string ['HTTP'|'http'|'cookie'|'config'|
'signon']
Whether config or cookie or HTTP or signon authentication should be used
for this server.
+ 'config' authentication ($auth_type = 'config') is the plain old way:
username and password are stored in config.inc.php.
+ 'cookie' authentication mode ($auth_type = 'cookie') as introduced in
2.2.3 allows you to log in as any valid MySQL user with the help of
cookies. Username and password are stored in cookies during the session
and password is deleted when it ends. This can also allow you to log in
in arbitrary server if $cfg['AllowArbitraryServer'] enabled.
+ 'HTTP' authentication (was called 'advanced' in previous versions and
can be written also as 'http') ($auth_type = 'HTTP') as introduced in
1.3.0 allows you to log in as any valid MySQL user via HTTP-Auth.
+ 'signon' authentication mode ($auth_type = 'signon') as introduced in
2.10.0 allows you to log in from prepared PHP session data. This is
useful for implementing single signon from another application. Sample
way how to seed session is in signon example: scripts/signon.php. You
need to configure session name and signon URL to use this
authentication method.
Please see the install section on "Using authentication modes" for more
information.
$cfg['Servers'][$i]['auth_swekey_config'] string
The name of the file containing Swekey ids and login names for hardware
authentication. Leave empty to deactivate this feature.
$cfg['Servers'][$i]['user'] string
$cfg['Servers'][$i]['password'] string
When using auth_type = 'config', this is the user/password-pair which
phpMyAdmin will use to connect to the MySQL server. This user/password pair
is not needed when HTTP or cookie authentication is used and should be
empty.
$cfg['Servers'][$i]['nopassword'] boolean
Allow attempt to log in without password when a login with password fails.
This can be used together with http authentication, when authentication is
done some other way and phpMyAdmin gets user name from auth and uses empty
password for connecting to MySQL. Password login is still tried first, but
as fallback, no password method is tried.
$cfg['Servers'][$i]['only_db'] string or array
If set to a (an array of) database name(s), only this (these) database(s)
will be shown to the user. Since phpMyAdmin 2.2.1, this/these database(s)
name(s) may contain MySQL wildcards characters ("_" and "%"): if you want
to use literal instances of these characters, escape them (I.E. use 'my\
_db' and not 'my_db').
This setting is an efficient way to lower the server load since the latter
does not need to send MySQL requests to build the available database list.
But it does not replace the privileges rules of the MySQL database server.
If set, it just means only these databases will be displayed but not that
all other databases can't be used.
An example of using more that one database: $cfg['Servers'][$i]['only_db']
= array('db1', 'db2');
As of phpMyAdmin 2.5.5 the order inside the array is used for sorting the
databases in the left frame, so that you can individually arrange your
databases.
If you want to have certain databases at the top, but don't care about the
others, you do not need to specify all other databases. Use: $cfg
['Servers'][$i]['only_db'] = array('db3', 'db4', '*'); instead to tell
phpMyAdmin that it should display db3 and db4 on top, and the rest in
alphabetic order.
$cfg['Servers'][$i]['hide_db'] string
Regular expression for hiding some databases. This only hides them from
listing, but a user is still able to access them (using, for example, the
SQL query area). To limit access, use the MySQL privilege system.
For example, to hide all databases starting with the letter "a", use
$cfg['Servers'][$i]['hide_db'] = '^a';
and to hide both "db1" and "db2" use
$cfg['Servers'][$i]['hide_db'] = '^(db1|db2)$';
More information on regular expressions can be found in the PCRE pattern
syntax portion of the PHP reference manual.
$cfg['Servers'][$i]['verbose'] string
Only useful when using phpMyAdmin with multiple server entries. If set,
this string will be displayed instead of the hostname in the pull-down menu
on the main page. This can be useful if you want to show only certain
databases on your system, for example. For HTTP auth, all non-US-ASCII
characters will be stripped.
$cfg['Servers'][$i]['pmadb'] string
The name of the database containing the linked-tables infrastructure.
See the Linked-tables infrastructure section in this document to see the
benefits of this infrastructure, and for a quick way of creating this
database and the needed tables.
If you are the only user of this phpMyAdmin installation, you can use your
current database to store those special tables; in this case, just put your
current database name in $cfg['Servers'][$i]['pmadb']. For a multi-user
installation, set this parameter to the name of your central database
containing the linked-tables infrastructure.
$cfg['Servers'][$i]['bookmarktable'] string
Since release 2.2.0 phpMyAdmin allows users to bookmark queries. This can
be useful for queries you often run.
To allow the usage of this functionality:
+ set up pmadb and the linked-tables infrastructure
+ enter the table name in $cfg['Servers'][$i]['bookmarktable']
$cfg['Servers'][$i]['relation'] string
Since release 2.2.4 you can describe, in a special 'relation' table, which
field is a key in another table (a foreign key). phpMyAdmin currently uses
this to
+ make clickable, when you browse the master table, the data values that
point to the foreign table;
+ display in an optional tool-tip the "display field" when browsing the
master table, if you move the mouse to a column containing a foreign
key (use also the 'table_info' table);
(see FAQ 6.7)
+ in edit/insert mode, display a drop-down list of possible foreign keys
(key value and "display field" are shown)
(see FAQ 6.21)
+ display links on the table properties page, to check referential
integrity (display missing foreign keys) for each described key;
+ in query-by-example, create automatic joins (see FAQ 6.6)
+ enable you to get a PDF schema of your database (also uses the
table_coords table).
The keys can be numeric or character.
To allow the usage of this functionality:
+ set up pmadb and the linked-tables infrastructure
+ put the relation table name in $cfg['Servers'][$i]['relation']
+ now as normal user open phpMyAdmin and for each one of your tables
where you want to use this feature, click "Structure/Relation view/"
and choose foreign fields.
Please note that in the current version, master_db must be the same as
foreign_db. Those fields have been put in future development of the
cross-db relations.
$cfg['Servers'][$i]['table_info'] string
Since release 2.3.0 you can describe, in a special 'table_info' table,
which field is to be displayed as a tool-tip when moving the cursor over
the corresponding key.
This configuration variable will hold the name of this special table. To
allow the usage of this functionality:
+ set up pmadb and the linked-tables infrastructure
+ put the table name in $cfg['Servers'][$i]['table_info'] (e.g.
'pma_table_info')
+ then for each table where you want to use this feature, click
"Structure/Relation view/Choose field to display" to choose the field.
Usage tip: Display field.
$cfg['Servers'][$i]['table_coords'] string
$cfg['Servers'][$i]['pdf_pages'] string
Since release 2.3.0 you can have phpMyAdmin create PDF pages showing the
relations between your tables. To do this it needs two tables "pdf_pages"
(storing information about the available PDF pages) and "table_coords"
(storing coordinates where each table will be placed on a PDF schema
output).
You must be using the "relation" feature.
To allow the usage of this functionality:
+ set up pmadb and the linked-tables infrastructure
+ put the correct table names in $cfg['Servers'][$i]['table_coords'] and
$cfg['Servers'][$i]['pdf_pages']
Usage tips: PDF output.
$cfg['Servers'][$i]['column_info'] string
Since release 2.3.0 you can store comments to describe each column for each
table. These will then be shown on the "printview".
Starting with release 2.5.0, comments are consequently used on the table
property pages and table browse view, showing up as tool-tips above the
column name (properties page) or embedded within the header of table in
browse view. They can also be shown in a table dump. Please see the
relevant configuration directives later on.
Also new in release 2.5.0 is a MIME-transformation system which is also
based on the following table structure. See Transformations for further
information. To use the MIME-transformation system, your column_info table
has to have the three new fields 'mimetype', 'transformation',
'transformation_options'.
To allow the usage of this functionality:
+ set up pmadb and the linked-tables infrastructure
+ put the table name in $cfg['Servers'][$i]['column_info'] (e.g.
'pma_column_info')
+ to update your PRE-2.5.0 Column_comments Table use this:
ALTER TABLE `pma_column_comments`
ADD `mimetype` VARCHAR( 255 ) NOT NULL,
ADD `transformation` VARCHAR( 255 ) NOT NULL,
ADD `transformation_options` VARCHAR( 255 ) NOT NULL;
and remember that the Variable in config.inc.php has been renamed from
$cfg['Servers'][$i]['column_comments'] to $cfg['Servers'][$i]
['column_info']
$cfg['Servers'][$i]['history'] string
Since release 2.5.0 you can store your SQL history, which means all queries
you entered manually into the phpMyAdmin interface. If you don't want to
use a table-based history, you can use the JavaScript-based history. Using
that, all your history items are deleted when closing the window.
Using $cfg['QueryHistoryMax'] you can specify an amount of history items
you want to have on hold. On every login, this list gets cut to the maximum
amount.
The query history is only available if JavaScript is enabled in your
browser.
To allow the usage of this functionality:
+ set up pmadb and the linked-tables infrastructure
+ put the table name in $cfg['Servers'][$i]['history'] (e.g.
'pma_history')
$cfg['Servers'][$i]['tracking'] string
Since release 3.3.x a tracking mechanism is available. It helps you to
track every SQL command which is executed by phpMyAdmin. The mechanism
supports logging of data manipulation and data definition statements. After
enabling it you can create versions of tables.
The creation of a version has two effects:
+ phpMyAdmin saves a snapshot of the table, including structure and
indexes.
+ phpMyAdmin logs all commands which change the structure and/or data of
the table and links these commands with the version number.
Of course you can view the tracked changes. On the "Tracking" page a
complete report is available for every version. For the report you can use
filters, for example you can get a list of statements within a date range.
When you want to filter usernames you can enter * for all names or you
enter a list of names separated by ','. In addition you can export the
(filtered) report to a file or to a temporary database.
To allow the usage of this functionality:
+ set up pmadb and the linked-tables infrastructure
+ put the table name in $cfg['Servers'][$i]['tracking'] (e.g.
'pma_tracking')
$cfg['Servers'][$i]['tracking_version_auto_create'] boolean
Whether the tracking mechanism creates versions for tables and views
automatically. Default value is false.
If this is set to true and you create a table or view with
+ CREATE TABLE ...
+ CREATE VIEW ...
and no version exists for it, the mechanism will create a version for you
automatically.
$cfg['Servers'][$i]['tracking_default_statements'] string
Defines the list of statements the auto-creation uses for new versions.
Default value is
CREATE TABLE,ALTER TABLE,DROP TABLE,RENAME TABLE,
CREATE INDEX,DROP INDEX,
INSERT,UPDATE,DELETE,TRUNCATE,REPLACE,
CREATE VIEW,ALTER VIEW,DROP VIEW,
CREATE DATABASE,ALTER DATABASE,DROP DATABASE
$cfg['Servers'][$i]['tracking_version_drop_view'] boolean
Whether a DROP VIEW IF EXISTS statement will be added as first line to the
log when creating a view. Default value is true.
$cfg['Servers'][$i]['tracking_version_drop_table'] boolean
Whether a DROP TABLE IF EXISTS statement will be added as first line to the
log when creating a table. Default value is true.
$cfg['Servers'][$i]['tracking_version_drop_database'] boolean
Whether a DROP DATABASE IF EXISTS statement will be added as first line to
the log when creating a database. Default value is true.
$cfg['Servers'][$i]['designer_coords'] string
Since release 2.10.0 a Designer interface is available; it permits to
visually manage the relations.
To allow the usage of this functionality:
+ set up pmadb and the linked-tables infrastructure
+ put the table name in $cfg['Servers'][$i]['designer_coords'] (e.g.
'pma_designer_coords')
$cfg['Servers'][$i]['verbose_check'] boolean
Because release 2.5.0 introduced the new MIME-transformation support, the
column_info table got enhanced with three new fields. If the above variable
is set to TRUE (default) phpMyAdmin will check if you have the latest table
structure available. If not, it will emit a warning to the superuser.
You can disable this checking behavior by setting the variable to false,
which should offer a performance increase.
Recommended to set to FALSE, when you are sure, your table structure is up
to date.
$cfg['Servers'][$i]['AllowRoot'] boolean
Whether to allow root access. This is just a shortcut for the AllowDeny
rules below.
$cfg['Servers'][$i]['AllowNoPassword'] boolean
Whether to allow logins without a password. The default value of false for
this parameter prevents unintended access to a MySQL server with was left
with an empty password for root or on which an anonymous (blank) user is
defined.
$cfg['Servers'][$i]['AllowDeny']['order'] string
If your rule order is empty, then IP authentication is disabled.
If your rule order is set to 'deny,allow' then the system applies all deny
rules followed by allow rules. Access is allowed by default. Any client
which does not match a Deny command or does match an Allow command will be
allowed access to the server.
If your rule order is set to 'allow,deny' then the system applies all allow
rules followed by deny rules. Access is denied by default. Any client which
does not match an Allow directive or does match a Deny directive will be
denied access to the server.
If your rule order is set to 'explicit', the authentication is performed in
a similar fashion to rule order 'deny,allow', with the added restriction
that your host/username combination must be listed in the allow rules, and
not listed in the deny rules. This is the most secure means of using Allow/
Deny rules, and was available in Apache by specifying allow and deny rules
without setting any order.
Please also see $cfg['TrustedProxies'] for detecting IP address behind
proxies.
$cfg['Servers'][$i]['AllowDeny']['rules'] array of strings
The general format for the rules is as such:
<'allow' | 'deny'> <username> [from] <ipmask>
If you wish to match all users, it is possible to use a '%' as a wildcard
in the username field.
There are a few shortcuts you can use in the ipmask field as well (please
note that those containing SERVER_ADDRESS might not be available on all
webservers):
'all' -> 0.0.0.0/0
'localhost' -> 127.0.0.1/8
'localnetA' -> SERVER_ADDRESS/8
'localnetB' -> SERVER_ADDRESS/16
'localnetC' -> SERVER_ADDRESS/24
Having an empty rule list is equivalent to either using 'allow % from all'
if your rule order is set to 'deny,allow' or 'deny % from all' if your rule
order is set to 'allow,deny' or 'explicit'.
For the IP matching system, the following work:
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (an exact IP address)
xxx.xxx.xxx.[yyy-zzz] (an IP address range)
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/nn (CIDR, Classless Inter-Domain Routing type IP addresses)
But the following does not work:
xxx.xxx.xxx.xx[yyy-zzz] (partial IP address range)
Also IPv6 addresses are not supported.
$cfg['Servers'][$i]['DisableIS'] boolean
Disable using INFORMATION_SCHEMA to retrieve information (use SHOW commands
instead), because of speed issues when many databases are present.
Currently used in some parts of the code, more to come.
$cfg['Servers'][$i]['ShowDatabasesCommand'] string
On a server with a huge number of databases, the default SHOW DATABASES
command used to fetch the name of available databases will probably be too
slow, so it can be replaced by faster commands (see libraries/
config.default.php for examples).
$cfg['Servers'][$i]['CountTables'] boolean
Whether to count the number of tables for each database when preparing the
list of databases for the navigation frame.
$cfg['Servers'][$i]['SignonSession'] string
Name of session which will be used for signon authentication method.
$cfg['Servers'][$i]['SignonURL'] string
URL where user will be redirected to log in for signon authentication
method. Should be absolute including protocol.
$cfg['Servers'][$i]['LogoutURL'] string
URL where user will be redirected after logout (doesn't affect config
authentication method). Should be absolute including protocol.
$cfg['ServerDefault'] integer
If you have more than one server configured, you can set $cfg
['ServerDefault'] to any one of them to autoconnect to that server when
phpMyAdmin is started, or set it to 0 to be given a list of servers without
logging in.
If you have only one server configured, $cfg['ServerDefault'] MUST be set
to that server.
$cfg['MaxDbList'] integer
The maximum number of database names to be displayed in the navigation
frame and the database list.
$cfg['MaxTableList'] integer
The maximum number of table names to be displayed in the main panel's list
(except on the Export page). This limit is also enforced in the navigation
panel when in Light mode.
$cfg['MaxCharactersInDisplayedSQL'] integer
The maximum number of characters when a SQL query is displayed. The default
limit of 1000 should be correct to avoid the display of tons of hexadecimal
codes that represent BLOBs, but some users have real SQL queries that are
longer than 1000 characters. Also, if a query's length exceeds this limit,
this query is not saved in the history.
$cfg['OBGzip'] string/boolean
Defines whether to use GZip output buffering for increased speed in HTTP
transfers.
Set to true/false for enabling/disabling. When set to 'auto' (string),
phpMyAdmin tries to enable output buffering and will automatically disable
it if your browser has some problems with buffering. IE6 with a certain
patch is known to cause data corruption when having enabled buffering.
$cfg['PersistentConnections'] boolean
Whether persistent connections should be used or not (mysql_connect or
mysql_pconnect).
$cfg['ForceSSL'] boolean
Whether to force using https while accessing phpMyAdmin.
$cfg['ExecTimeLimit'] integer [number of seconds]
Set the number of seconds a script is allowed to run. If seconds is set to
zero, no time limit is imposed.
This setting is used while importing/exporting dump files and in the
Synchronize feature but has no effect when PHP is running in safe mode.
$cfg['MemoryLimit'] string [number of bytes]
Set the number of bytes a script is allowed to allocate. If set to zero, no
limit is imposed.
This setting is used while importing/exporting dump files and at some other
places in phpMyAdmin so you definitely don't want to put here a too low
value. It has no effect when PHP is running in safe mode.
You can also use any string as in php.ini, eg. '16M'. Ensure you don't omit
the suffix (16 means 16 bytes!)
$cfg['SkipLockedTables'] boolean
Mark used tables and make it possible to show databases with locked tables
(since MySQL 3.23.30).
$cfg['ShowSQL'] boolean
Defines whether SQL queries generated by phpMyAdmin should be displayed or
not.
$cfg['AllowUserDropDatabase'] boolean
Defines whether normal users (non-administrator) are allowed to delete
their own database or not. If set as FALSE, the link "Drop Database" will
not be shown, and even a "DROP DATABASE mydatabase" will be rejected. Quite
practical for ISP's with many customers.
Please note that this limitation of SQL queries is not as strict as when
using MySQL privileges. This is due to nature of SQL queries which might be
quite complicated. So this choice should be viewed as help to avoid
accidental dropping rather than strict privilege limitation.
$cfg['Confirm'] boolean
Whether a warning ("Are your really sure...") should be displayed when
you're about to lose data.
$cfg['LoginCookieRecall'] boolean
Define whether the previous login should be recalled or not in cookie
authentication mode.
This is automatically disabled if you do not have configured $cfg
['blowfish_secret'].
$cfg['LoginCookieValidity'] integer [number of seconds]
Define how long is login cookie valid. Please note that php configuration
option session.gc_maxlifetime might limit session validity and if session
is lost, login cookie is also invalidated. So it is a good idea to set
session.gc_maxlifetime not lower than the value of $cfg
['LoginCookieValidity'].
$cfg['LoginCookieStore'] integer [number of seconds]
Define how long is login cookie should be stored in browser. Default 0
means that it will be kept for existing session. This is recommended for
not trusted environments.
$cfg['LoginCookieDeleteAll'] boolean
If enabled (default), logout deletes cookies for all servers, otherwise
only for current one. Setting this to false makes it easy to forget to log
out from other server, when you are using more of them.
$cfg['UseDbSearch'] boolean
Define whether the "search string inside database" is enabled or not.
$cfg['IgnoreMultiSubmitErrors'] boolean
Define whether phpMyAdmin will continue executing a multi-query statement
if one of the queries fails. Default is to abort execution.
$cfg['VerboseMultiSubmit'] boolean
Define whether phpMyAdmin will output the results of each query of a
multi-query statement embedded into the SQL output as inline comments.
Defaults to TRUE.
$cfg['AllowArbitraryServer'] boolean
If enabled allows you to log in to arbitrary servers using cookie auth.
NOTE: Please use this carefully, as this may allow users access to MySQL
servers behind the firewall where your HTTP server is placed.
$cfg['Error_Handler']['display'] boolean
Whether to display errors from PHP or not.
$cfg['Error_Handler']['gather'] boolean
Whether to gather errors from PHP or not.
$cfg['LeftFrameLight'] boolean
Defines whether to use a select-based menu and display only the current
tables in the left frame (smaller page). Only in Non-Lightmode you can use
the feature to display nested folders using $cfg['LeftFrameTableSeparator']
$cfg['LeftFrameDBTree'] boolean
In light mode, defines whether to display the names of databases (in the
selector) using a tree, see also $cfg['LeftFrameDBSeparator'].
$cfg['LeftFrameDBSeparator'] string or array
The string used to separate the parts of the database name when showing
them in a tree. Alternatively you can specify more strings in an array and
all of them will be used as a separator.
$cfg['LeftFrameTableSeparator'] string
Defines a string to be used to nest table spaces. Defaults to '__'. This
means if you have tables like 'first__second__third' this will be shown as
a three-level hierarchy like: first > second > third. If set to FALSE or
empty, the feature is disabled. NOTE: You should not use this separator at
the beginning or end of a table name or multiple times after another
without any other characters in between.
$cfg['LeftFrameTableLevel'] string
Defines how many sublevels should be displayed when splitting up tables by
the above separator.
$cfg['ShowTooltip'] boolean
Defines whether to display table comment as tool-tip in left frame or not.
$cfg['ShowTooltipAliasDB'] boolean
If tool-tips are enabled and a DB comment is set, this will flip the
comment and the real name. That means that if you have a table called
'user0001' and add the comment 'MyName' on it, you will see the name
'MyName' used consequently in the left frame and the tool-tip shows the
real name of the DB.
$cfg['ShowTooltipAliasTB'] boolean/string
Same as $cfg['ShowTooltipAliasDB'], except this works for table names. When
setting this to 'nested', the Alias of the Tablename is only used to split/
nest the tables according to the $cfg['LeftFrameTableSeparator'] directive.
So only the folder is called like the Alias, the tablename itself stays the
real tablename.
$cfg['LeftDisplayLogo'] boolean
Defines whether or not to display the phpMyAdmin logo at the top of the
left frame. Defaults to TRUE.
$cfg['LeftLogoLink'] string
Enter URL where logo in the navigation frame will point to. For use
especially with self made theme which changes this. The default value for
this is main.php.
$cfg['LeftLogoLinkWindow'] string
Whether to open the linked page in the main window (main) or in a new one
(new). Note: use new if you are linking to phpmyadmin.net.
$cfg['LeftDisplayServers'] boolean
Defines whether or not to display a server choice at the top of the left
frame. Defaults to FALSE.
$cfg['DisplayServersList'] boolean
Defines whether to display this server choice as links instead of in a
drop-down. Defaults to FALSE (drop-down).
$cfg['DisplayDatabasesList'] boolean or text
Defines whether to display database choice in light navigation frame as
links instead of in a drop-down. Defaults to 'auto' - on main page list is
shown, when database is selected, only drop down is displayed.
$cfg['LeftDefaultTabTable'] string
Defines the tab displayed by default when clicking the small icon next to
each table name in the navigation panel. Possible values:
"tbl_structure.php", "tbl_sql.php", "tbl_select.php", "tbl_change.php" or
"sql.php".
$cfg['ShowStats'] boolean
Defines whether or not to display space usage and statistics about
databases and tables.
Note that statistics requires at least MySQL 3.23.3 and that, at this date,
MySQL doesn't return such information for Berkeley DB tables.
$cfg['ShowServerInfo'] boolean
Defines whether to display detailed server information on main page. You
can additionally hide more information by using $cfg['Servers'][$i]
['verbose'].
$cfg['ShowPhpInfo'] boolean
$cfg['ShowChgPassword'] boolean
$cfg['ShowCreateDb'] boolean
Defines whether to display the "PHP information" and "Change password "
links and form for creating database or not at the starting main (right)
frame. This setting does not check MySQL commands entered directly.
Please note that to block the usage of phpinfo() in scripts, you have to
put this in your php.ini:
disable_functions = phpinfo()
Also note that enabling the "Change password " link has no effect with
"config" authentication mode: because of the hard coded password value in
the configuration file, end users can't be allowed to change their
passwords.
$cfg['SuggestDBName'] boolean
Defines whether to suggest a database name on the "Create Database" form or
to keep the textfield empty.
$cfg['NavigationBarIconic'] string
Defines whether navigation bar buttons and the right panel top menu contain
text or symbols only. A value of TRUE displays icons, FALSE displays text
and 'both' displays both icons and text.
$cfg['ShowAll'] boolean
Defines whether a user should be displayed a "show all (records)" button in
browse mode or not.
$cfg['MaxRows'] integer
Number of rows displayed when browsing a result set. If the result set
contains more rows, "Previous" and "Next" links will be shown.
$cfg['Order'] string [DESC|ASC|SMART]
Defines whether fields are displayed in ascending (ASC) order, in
descending (DESC) order or in a "smart" (SMART) order - I.E. descending
order for fields of type TIME, DATE, DATETIME and TIMESTAMP, ascending
order else- by default.
$cfg['DisplayBinaryAsHex'] boolean
Defines whether the "Show binary contents as HEX" browse option is ticked
by default.
$cfg['ProtectBinary'] boolean or string
Defines whether BLOB or BINARY fields are protected from editing when
browsing a table's content. Valid values are:
+ FALSE to allow editing of all fields;
+ 'blob' to allow editing of all fields except BLOBS;
+ 'all' to disallow editing of all BINARY or BLOB fields.
$cfg['ShowFunctionFields'] boolean
Defines whether or not MySQL functions fields should be initially displayed
in edit/insert mode. Since version 2.10, the user can toggle this setting
from the interface.
$cfg['CharEditing'] string
Defines which type of editing controls should be used for CHAR and VARCHAR
fields. Possible values are:
+ input - this allows to limit size of text to size of field in MySQL,
but has problems with newlines in fields
+ textarea - no problems with newlines in fields, but also no length
limitations
Default is old behavior so input.
$cfg['InsertRows'] integer
Defines the maximum number of concurrent entries for the Insert page.
$cfg['ForeignKeyMaxLimit'] integer
If there are fewer items than this in the set of foreign keys, then a
drop-down box of foreign keys is presented, in the style described by the
$cfg['ForeignKeyDropdownOrder'] setting.
$cfg['ForeignKeyDropdownOrder'] array
For the foreign key drop-down fields, there are several methods of display,
offering both the key and value data. The contents of the array should be
one or both of the following strings: 'content-id', 'id-content'.
$cfg['ZipDump'] boolean
$cfg['GZipDump'] boolean
$cfg['BZipDump'] boolean
Defines whether to allow the use of zip/GZip/BZip2 compression when
creating a dump file
$cfg['CompressOnFly'] boolean
Defines whether to allow on the fly compression for GZip/BZip2 compressed
exports. This doesn't affect smaller dumps and allows users to create
larger dumps that won't otherwise fit in memory due to php memory limit.
Produced files contain more GZip/BZip2 headers, but all normal programs
handle this correctly.
$cfg['LightTabs'] boolean
If set to TRUE, use less graphically intense tabs on the top of the
mainframe.
$cfg['PropertiesIconic'] string
If set to TRUE, will display icons instead of text for db and table
properties links (like 'Browse', 'Select', 'Insert', ...).
Can be set to 'both' if you want icons AND text.
When set to FALSE, will only show text.
$cfg['PropertiesNumColumns'] integer
How many columns will be utilized to display the tables on the database
property view? Default is 1 column. When setting this to a value larger
than 1, the type of the database will be omitted for more display space.
$cfg['DefaultTabServer'] string
Defines the tab displayed by default on server view. Possible values:
"main.php" (recommended for multi-user setups), "server_databases.php",
"server_status.php", "server_variables.php", "server_privileges.php" or
"server_processlist.php".
$cfg['DefaultTabDatabase'] string
Defines the tab displayed by default on database view. Possible values:
"db_structure.php", "db_sql.php" or "db_search.php".
$cfg['DefaultTabTable'] string
Defines the tab displayed by default on table view. Possible values:
"tbl_structure.php", "tbl_sql.php", "tbl_select.php", "tbl_change.php" or
"sql.php".
$cfg['MySQLManualBase'] string
If set to an URL which points to the MySQL documentation (type depends on
$cfg['MySQLManualType']), appropriate help links are generated.
See MySQL Documentation page for more information about MySQL manuals and
their types.
$cfg['MySQLManualType'] string
Type of MySQL documentation:
+ viewable - "viewable online", current one used on MySQL website
+ searchable - "Searchable, with user comments"
+ chapters - "HTML, one page per chapter"
+ big - "HTML, all on one page"
+ none - do not show documentation links
$cfg['DefaultLang'] string
Defines the default language to use, if not browser-defined or
user-defined.
See the select_lang.lib.php script to know the valid values for this
setting.
$cfg['DefaultConnectionCollation'] string
Defines the default connection collation to use, if not user-defined.
See the MySQL documentation for list of possible values.
$cfg['Lang'] string
Force: always use this language (must be defined in the select_lang.lib.php
script).
$cfg['FilterLanguages'] string
Limit list of available languages to those matching the given regular
expression. For example if you want only Czech and English, you should set
filter to '^(cs|en)'.
$cfg['DefaultCharset'] string
Default character set to use for recoding of MySQL queries. This must be
enabled and it's described by $cfg['AllowAnywhereRecoding'] option.
You can give here any character set which is in $cfg['AvailableCharsets']
array and this is just default choice, user can select any of them.
$cfg['AllowAnywhereRecoding'] boolean
Allow character set recoding of MySQL queries. You need recode or iconv
support (compiled in or module) in PHP to allow MySQL queries recoding and
used language file must have it enabled (by default only these which are in
Unicode, just to avoid losing some characters).
Setting this to TRUE also activates a pull-down menu in the Export and
Import pages, to choose the character set when exporting a file. The
default value in this menu comes from $cfg['Export']['charset'] and $cfg
['Import']['charset'].
$cfg['RecodingEngine'] string
You can select here which functions will be used for character set
conversion. Possible values are:
+ auto - automatically use available one (first is tested iconv, then
recode)
+ iconv - use iconv or libiconv functions
+ recode - use recode_string function
Default is auto.
$cfg['IconvExtraParams'] string
Specify some parameters for iconv used in charset conversion. See iconv
documentation for details. By default //TRANSLIT is used, so that invalid
characters will be transliterated.
$cfg['AvailableCharsets'] array
Available character sets for MySQL conversion. You can add your own (any of
supported by recode/iconv) or remove these which you don't use. Character
sets will be shown in same order as here listed, so if you frequently use
some of these move them to the top.
$cfg['TrustedProxies'] array
Lists proxies and HTTP headers which are trusted for IP Allow/Deny. This
list is by default empty, you need to fill in some trusted proxy servers if
you want to use rules for IP addresses behind proxy.
The following example specifies that phpMyAdmin should trust a
HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR (X-Forwarded-For) header coming from the proxy
1.2.3.4:
$cfg['TrustedProxies'] =
array('1.2.3.4' => 'HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR');
The $cfg['Servers'][$i]['AllowDeny']['rules'] directive uses the client's
IP address as usual.
$cfg['GD2Available'] string
Specifies whether GD >= 2 is available. If yes it can be used for MIME
transformations.
Possible values are:
+ auto - automatically detect, this is a bit expensive operation for php
< 4.3.0 so it is preferred to change this according to your server real
possibilities
+ yes - GD 2 functions can be used
+ no - GD 2 function cannot be used
Default is auto.
$cfg['CheckConfigurationPermissions'] boolean
We normally check the permissions on the configuration file to ensure it's
not world writable. However, phpMyAdmin could be installed on a NTFS
filesystem mounted on a non-Windows server, in which case the permissions
seems wrong but in fact cannot be detected. In this case a sysadmin would
set this parameter to FALSE. Default is TRUE.
$cfg['LinkLengthLimit'] integer
Limit for length of URL in links. When length would be above this limit, it
is replaced by form with button. This is required as some web servers (IIS)
have problems with long URLs. Default is 1000.
$cfg['NaviWidth'] integer
Navi frame width in pixels. See themes/themename/layout.inc.php.
$cfg['NaviBackground'] string [valid css code for background]
$cfg['MainBackground'] string [valid css code for background]
The background styles used for both the frames. See themes/themename/
layout.inc.php.
$cfg['NaviPointerBackground'] string [valid css code for background]
$cfg['NaviPointerColor'] string [valid css color]
The style used for the pointer in the navi frame. See themes/themename/
layout.inc.php.
$cfg['NaviDatabaseNameColor'] string [valid css code]
The color used for the database name in the navi frame. See themes/
themename/layout.inc.php.
$cfg['LeftPointerEnable'] boolean
A value of TRUE activates the navi pointer (when LeftFrameLight is FALSE).
$cfg['Border'] integer
The size of a table's border. See themes/themename/layout.inc.php.
$cfg['ThBackground'] string [valid css code for background]
$cfg['ThColor'] string [valid css color]
The style used for table headers. See themes/themename/layout.inc.php.
$cfg['BgOne'] string [HTML color]
The color (HTML) #1 for table rows. See themes/themename/layout.inc.php.
$cfg['BgTwo'] string [HTML color]
The color (HTML) #2 for table rows. See themes/themename/layout.inc.php.
$cfg['BrowsePointerBackground'] string [HTML color]
$cfg['BrowsePointerColor'] string [HTML color]
$cfg['BrowseMarkerBackground'] string [HTML color]
$cfg['BrowseMarkerColor'] string [HTML color]
The colors (HTML) uses for the pointer and the marker in browse mode.
The former feature highlights the row over which your mouse is passing and
the latter lets you visually mark/unmark rows by clicking on them.
See themes/themename/layout.inc.php.
$cfg['FontFamily'] string
You put here a valid CSS font family value, for example arial, sans-serif.
See themes/themename/layout.inc.php.
$cfg['FontFamilyFixed'] string
You put here a valid CSS font family value, for example monospace. This one
is used in textarea.
See themes/themename/layout.inc.php.
$cfg['BrowsePointerEnable'] boolean
Whether to activate the browse pointer or not.
$cfg['BrowseMarkerEnable'] boolean
Whether to activate the browse marker or not.
$cfg['TextareaCols'] integer
$cfg['TextareaRows'] integer
$cfg['CharTextareaCols'] integer
$cfg['CharTextareaRows'] integer
Number of columns and rows for the textareas.
This value will be emphasized (*2) for SQL query textareas and (*1.25) for
SQL textareas inside the query window.
The Char* values are used for CHAR and VARCHAR editing (if configured via
$cfg['CharEditing']).
$cfg['LongtextDoubleTextarea'] boolean
Defines whether textarea for LONGTEXT fields should have double size.
$cfg['TextareaAutoSelect'] boolean
Defines if the whole textarea of the query box will be selected on click.
$cfg['CtrlArrowsMoving'] boolean
Enable Ctrl+Arrows (Option+Arrows in Safari) moving between fields when
editing.
$cfg['LimitChars'] integer
Maximum number of characters shown in any non-numeric field on browse view.
Can be turned off by a toggle button on the browse page.
$cfg['ModifyDeleteAtLeft'] boolean $cfg['ModifyDeleteAtRight'] boolean
Defines the place where modify and delete links would be put when tables
contents are displayed (you may have them displayed both at the left and at
the right). "Left" and "right" are parsed as "top" and "bottom" with
vertical display mode.
$cfg['DefaultDisplay'] string $cfg['HeaderFlipType'] string
There are 3 display modes: horizontal, horizontalflipped and vertical.
Define which one is displayed by default. The first mode displays each row
on a horizontal line, the second rotates the headers by 90 degrees, so you
can use descriptive headers even though fields only contain small values
and still print them out. The vertical mode sorts each row on a vertical
lineup.
The HeaderFlipType can be set to 'css' or 'fake'. When using 'css' the
rotation of the header for horizontalflipped is done via CSS. If set to
'fake' PHP does the transformation for you, but of course this does not
look as good as CSS.
$cfg['DefaultPropDisplay'] string or integer
When editing/creating new columns in a table all fields normally get lined
up one field a line. (default: 'horizontal'). If you set this to 'vertical'
you can have each field lined up vertically beneath each other. You can
save up a lot of place on the horizontal direction and no longer have to
scroll. If you set this to integer, editing of fewer columns will appear in
'vertical' mode, while editing of more fields still in 'horizontal' mode.
This way you can still effectively edit large number of fields, while
having full view on few of them.
$cfg['ShowBrowseComments'] boolean
$cfg['ShowPropertyComments'] boolean
By setting the corresponding variable to TRUE you can enable the display of
column comments in Browse or Property display. In browse mode, the comments
are shown inside the header. In property mode, comments are displayed using
a CSS-formatted dashed-line below the name of the field. The comment is
shown as a tool-tip for that field.
$cfg['SQLQuery']['Edit'] boolean
Whether to display an edit link to change a query in any SQL Query box.
$cfg['SQLQuery']['Explain'] boolean
Whether to display a link to explain a SELECT query in any SQL Query box.
$cfg['SQLQuery']['ShowAsPHP'] boolean
Whether to display a link to wrap a query in PHP code in any SQL Query box.
$cfg['SQLQuery']['Validate'] boolean
Whether to display a link to validate a query in any SQL Query box. See
also $cfg_SQLValidator.
$cfg['SQLQuery']['Refresh'] boolean
Whether to display a link to refresh a query in any SQL Query box.
$cfg['UploadDir'] string
The name of the directory where SQL files have been uploaded by other means
than phpMyAdmin (for example, ftp). Those files are available under a
drop-down box when you click the database or table name, then the Import
tab.
If you want different directory for each user, %u will be replaced with
username.
Please note that the file names must have the suffix ".sql" (or ".sql.bz2"
or ".sql.gz" if support for compressed formats is enabled).
This feature is useful when your file is too big to be uploaded via HTTP,
or when file uploads are disabled in PHP.
Please note that if PHP is running in safe mode, this directory must be
owned by the same user as the owner of the phpMyAdmin scripts.
See also FAQ 1.16 for alternatives.
$cfg['SaveDir'] string
The name of the directory where dumps can be saved.
If you want different directory for each user, %u will be replaced with
username.
Please note that the directory must exist and has to be writable for the
user running webserver.
Please note that if PHP is running in safe mode, this directory must be
owned by the same user as the owner of the phpMyAdmin scripts.
$cfg['TempDir'] string
The name of the directory where temporary files can be stored.
This is needed for native MS Excel export, see FAQ 6.23 and to work around
limitations of open_basedir for uploaded files, see FAQ 1.11.
If the directory where phpMyAdmin is installed is subject to an
open_basedir restriction, you need to create a temporary directory in some
directory accessible by the web server. However for security reasons, this
directory should be outside the tree published by webserver. If you cannot
avoid having this directory published by webserver, place at least an empty
index.html file there, so that directory listing is not possible.
This directory should have as strict permissions as possible as the only
user required to access this directory is the one who runs the webserver.
If you have root privileges, simply make this user owner of this directory
and make it accessible only by it:
chown www-data:www-data tmp
chmod 700 tmp
If you cannot change owner of the directory, you can achieve a similar
setup using ACL:
chmod 700 tmp
setfacl -m "g:www-data:rwx" tmp
setfacl -d -m "g:www-data:rwx" tmp
If neither of above works for you, you can still make the directory chmod
777, but it might impose risk of other users on system reading and writing
data in this directory.
$cfg['Export'] array
In this array are defined default parameters for export, names of items are
similar to texts seen on export page, so you can easily identify what they
mean.
$cfg['Import'] array
In this array are defined default parameters for import, names of items are
similar to texts seen on import page, so you can easily identify what they
mean.
$cfg['RepeatCells'] integer
Repeat the headers every X cells, or 0 to deactivate.
$cfg['EditInWindow'] boolean
$cfg['QueryWindowWidth'] integer
$cfg['QueryWindowHeight'] integer
$cfg['QueryHistoryDB'] boolean
$cfg['QueryWindowDefTab'] string
$cfg['QueryHistoryMax'] integer
All those variables affect the query window feature. A SQL link or icon is
always displayed on the left panel. If JavaScript is enabled in your
browser, a click on this opens a distinct query window, which is a direct
interface to enter SQL queries. Otherwise, the right panel changes to
display a query box.
The size of this query window can be customized with $cfg
['QueryWindowWidth'] and $cfg['QueryWindowHeight'] - both integers for the
size in pixels. Note that normally, those parameters will be modified in
layout.inc.php for the theme you are using.
If $cfg['EditInWindow'] is set to true, a click on [Edit] from the results
page (in the "Showing Rows" section) opens the query window and puts the
current query inside it. If set to false, clicking on the link puts the SQL
query in the right panel's query box.
The usage of the JavaScript query window is recommended if you have a
JavaScript enabled browser. Basic functions are used to exchange quite a
few variables, so most 4th generation browsers should be capable to use
that feature. It currently is only tested with Internet Explorer 6 and
Mozilla 1.x.
If $cfg['QueryHistoryDB'] is set to TRUE, all your Queries are logged to a
table, which has to be created by you (see $cfg['Servers'][$i]['history']).
If set to FALSE, all your queries will be appended to the form, but only as
long as your window is opened they remain saved.
When using the JavaScript based query window, it will always get updated
when you click on a new table/db to browse and will focus if you click on
"Edit SQL" after using a query. You can suppress updating the query window
by checking the box "Do not overwrite this query from outside the window"
below the query textarea. Then you can browse tables/databases in the
background without losing the contents of the textarea, so this is
especially useful when composing a query with tables you first have to look
in. The checkbox will get automatically checked whenever you change the
contents of the textarea. Please uncheck the button whenever you definitely
want the query window to get updated even though you have made alterations.
If $cfg['QueryHistoryDB'] is set to TRUE you can specify the amount of
saved history items using $cfg['QueryHistoryMax'].
The query window also has a custom tabbed look to group the features. Using
the variable $cfg['QueryWindowDefTab'] you can specify the default tab to
be used when opening the query window. It can be set to either 'sql',
'files', 'history' or 'full'.
$cfg['BrowseMIME'] boolean
Enable MIME-transformations.
$cfg['MaxExactCount'] integer
For InnoDB tables, determines for how large tables phpMyAdmin should get
the exact row count using SELECT COUNT. If the approximate row count as
returned by SHOW TABLE STATUS is smaller than this value, SELECT COUNT will
be used, otherwise the approximate count will be used.
$cfg['MaxExactCountViews'] integer
For VIEWs, since obtaining the exact count could have an impact on
performance, this value is the maximum to be displayed, using a SELECT
COUNT ... LIMIT. The default value of 0 bypasses any row counting.
$cfg['WYSIWYG-PDF'] boolean
Utilizes a WYSIWYG editing control to easily place elements of a PDF page.
By clicking on the button 'toggle scratchboard' on the page where you edit
x/y coordinates of those elements you can activate a scratchboard where all
your elements are placed. By clicking on an element, you can move them
around in the pre-defined area and the x/y coordinates will get updated
dynamically. Likewise, when entering a new position directly into the input
field, the new position in the scratchboard changes after your cursor
leaves the input field.
You have to click on the 'OK'-button below the tables to save the new
positions. If you want to place a new element, first add it to the table of
elements and then you can drag the new element around.
By changing the paper size and the orientation you can change the size of
the scratchboard as well. You can do so by just changing the dropdown field
below, and the scratchboard will resize automatically, without interfering
with the current placement of the elements.
If ever an element gets out of range you can either enlarge the paper size
or click on the 'reset' button to place all elements below each other.
NOTE: You have to use a recent browser like IE6 or Mozilla to get this
control to work. The basic Drag&Drop script functionality was kindly
borrowed from www.youngpup.net and is underlying so specific license.
$cfg['NaturalOrder'] boolean
Sorts database and table names according to natural order (for example, t1,
t2, t10). Currently implemented in the left panel (Light mode) and in
Database view, for the table list.
$cfg['InitialSlidersState'] string
If set to 'closed', the visual sliders are initially in a closed state. A
value of 'open' does the reverse. To completely disable all visual sliders,
use 'disabled'.
$cfg['TitleTable'] string
$cfg['TitleDatabase'] string
$cfg['TitleServer'] string
$cfg['TitleDefault'] string
Allows you to specify window's title bar. Following magic string can be
used to get special values:
@HTTP_HOST@
HTTP host that runs phpMyAdmin
@SERVER@
MySQL server name
@VERBOSE@
Verbose MySQL server name as defined in server configuration
@VSERVER@
Verbose MySQL server name if set, otherwise normal
@DATABASE@
Currently opened database
@TABLE@
Currently opened table
@PHPMYADMIN@
phpMyAdmin with version
$cfg['ErrorIconic'] boolean
Uses icons for warnings, errors and informations.
$cfg['MainPageIconic'] boolean
Uses icons on main page in lists and menu tabs.
$cfg['ReplaceHelpImg'] boolean
Shows a help button instead of the "Documentation" message.
$cfg['ThemePath'] string
If theme manager is active, use this as the path of the subdirectory
containing all the themes.
$cfg['ThemeManager'] boolean
Enables user-selectable themes. See FAQ 2.7.
$cfg['ThemeDefault'] string
The default theme (a subdirectory under cfg['ThemePath']).
$cfg['ThemePerServer'] boolean
Whether to allow different theme for each server.
$cfg['DefaultQueryTable'] string
$cfg['DefaultQueryDatabase'] string
Default queries that will be displayed in query boxes when user didn't
specify any. Use %d for database name, %t for table name and %f for a comma
separated list of field names. Note that %t and %f are only applicable to
$cfg['DefaultQueryTable'].
$cfg['SQP']['fmtType'] string [html|none]
The main use of the new SQL Parser is to pretty-print SQL queries. By
default we use HTML to format the query, but you can disable this by
setting this variable to 'none'.
$cfg['SQP']['fmtInd'] float
$cfg['SQP']['fmtIndUnit'] string [em|px|pt|ex]
For the pretty-printing of SQL queries, under some cases the part of a
query inside a bracket is indented. By changing $cfg['SQP']['fmtInd'] you
can change the amount of this indent.
Related in purpose is $cfg['SQP']['fmtIndUnit'] which specifies the units
of the indent amount that you specified. This is used via stylesheets.
$cfg['SQP']['fmtColor'] array of string tuples
This array is used to define the colours for each type of element of the
pretty-printed SQL queries. The tuple format is
class => [HTML colour code | empty string]
If you specify an empty string for the color of a class, it is ignored in
creating the stylesheet. You should not alter the class names, only the
colour strings.
Class name key:
+ comment Applies to all comment sub-classes
+ comment_mysql Comments as "#...\n"
+ comment_ansi Comments as "-- ...\n"
+ comment_c Comments as "/*...*/"
+ digit Applies to all digit sub-classes
+ digit_hex Hexadecimal numbers
+ digit_integer Integer numbers
+ digit_float Floating point numbers
+ punct Applies to all punctuation sub-classes
+ punct_bracket_open_round Opening brackets"("
+ punct_bracket_close_round Closing brackets ")"
+ punct_listsep List item Separator ","
+ punct_qualifier Table/Column Qualifier "."
+ punct_queryend End of query marker ";"
+ alpha Applies to all alphabetic classes
+ alpha_columnType Identifiers matching a column type
+ alpha_columnAttrib Identifiers matching a database/table/column
attribute
+ alpha_functionName Identifiers matching a MySQL function name
+ alpha_reservedWord Identifiers matching any other reserved word
+ alpha_variable Identifiers matching a SQL variable "@foo"
+ alpha_identifier All other identifiers
+ quote Applies to all quotation mark classes
+ quote_double Double quotes "
+ quote_single Single quotes '
+ quote_backtick Backtick quotes `
$cfg['SQLValidator'] boolean
$cfg['SQLValidator']['use'] boolean
phpMyAdmin now supports use of the Mimer SQL Validator service, as
originally published on Slashdot.
For help in setting up your system to use the service, see the FAQ 6.14
.
$cfg['SQLValidator']['username'] string
$cfg['SQLValidator']['password'] string
The SOAP service allows you to log in with anonymous and any password,
so we use those by default. Instead, if you have an account with them,
you can put your login details here, and it will be used in place of
the anonymous login.
$cfg['DBG']
DEVELOPERS ONLY!
$cfg['DBG']['sql'] boolean
DEVELOPERS ONLY!
Enable logging queries and execution times to be displayed in the bottom of
main page (right frame).
$cfg['DBG']['php'] boolean
DEVELOPERS ONLY!
Enable the DBG extension for debugging phpMyAdmin. Required for profiling
the code.
For help in setting up your system to this, see the Developers section.
$cfg['DBG']['profile']['enable'] boolean
DEVELOPERS ONLY!
Enable profiling support for phpMyAdmin. This will append a chunk of data
to the end of every page displayed in the main window with profiling
statistics for that page.
You may need to increase the maximum execution time for this to complete
successfully.Profiling was removed from the code for version 2.9.0 due to
licensing issues.
$cfg['DBG']['profile']['threshold'] float (units in milliseconds)
DEVELOPERS ONLY!
When profiling data is displayed, this variable controls the threshold of
display for any profiling data, based on the average time each time has
taken. If it is over the threshold it is displayed, otherwise it is not
displayed. This takes a value in milliseconds. In most cases you don't need
to edit this.
$cfg['ColumnTypes'] array
All possible types of a MySQL column. In most cases you don't need to edit
this.
$cfg['AttributeTypes'] array
Possible attributes for fields. In most cases you don't need to edit this.
$cfg['Functions'] array
A list of functions MySQL supports. In most cases you don't need to edit
this.
$cfg['RestrictColumnTypes'] array
Mapping of column types to meta types used for preferring displayed
functions. In most cases you don't need to edit this.
$cfg['RestrictFunctions'] array
Functions preferred for column meta types as defined in $cfg
['RestrictColumnTypes']. In most cases you don't need to edit this.
$cfg['DefaultFunctions'] array
Functions selected by default when inserting/changing row, Functions are
defined for meta types from $cfg['RestrictColumnTypes'] and for
first_timestamp, which is used for first timestamp column in table.
$cfg['NumOperators'] array
Operators available for search operations on numeric and date fields.
$cfg['TextOperators'] array
Operators available for search operations on character fields. Note that we
put LIKE by default instead of LIKE %...%, to avoid unintended performance
problems in case of huge tables.
$cfg['EnumOperators'] array
Operators available for search operations on enum fields.
$cfg['NullOperators'] array
Additional operators available for search operations when the field can be
null.
Transformations
1. Introduction
2. Usage
3. File structure
1. Introduction
To enable transformations, you have to setup the column_info table and the
proper directives. Please see the Configuration section on how to do so.
You can apply different transformations to the contents of each field. The
transformation will take the content of each field and transform it with
certain rules defined in the selected transformation.
Say you have a field 'filename' which contains a filename. Normally you would
see in phpMyAdmin only this filename. Using transformations you can transform
that filename into a HTML link, so you can click inside of the phpMyAdmin
structure on the field's link and will see the file displayed in a new browser
window. Using transformation options you can also specify strings to append/
prepend to a string or the format you want the output stored in.
For a general overview of all available transformations and their options, you
can consult your <www.your-host.com>/<your-install-dir>/
transformation_overview.php installation.
For a tutorial on how to effectively use transformations, see our Link section
on the official phpMyAdmin homepage.
2. Usage
Go to your tbl_structure.php page (i.e. reached through clicking on the
'Structure' link for a table). There click on "Change" (or change icon) and
there you will see three new fields at the end of the line. They are called
'MIME-type', 'Browser transformation' and 'Transformation options'.
* The field 'MIME-type' is a drop-down field. Select the MIME-type that
corresponds to the column's contents. Please note that transformations are
inactive as long as no MIME-type is selected.
* The field 'Browser transformation' is a drop-down field. You can choose
from a hopefully growing amount of pre-defined transformations. See below
for information on how to build your own transformation.
There are global transformations and mimetype-bound transformations. Global
transformations can be used for any mimetype. They will take the mimetype,
if necessary, into regard. Mimetype-bound transformations usually only
operate on a certain mimetype. There are transformations which operate on
the main mimetype (like 'image'), which will most likely take the subtype
into regard, and those who only operate on a specific subtype (like 'image/
jpeg').
You can use transformations on mimetypes for which the function was not
defined for. There is no security check for you selected the right
transformation, so take care of what the output will be like.
* The field 'Transformation options' is a free-type textfield. You have to
enter transform-function specific options here. Usually the transforms can
operate with default options, but it is generally a good idea to look up
the overview to see which options are necessary.
Much like the ENUM/SET-Fields, you have to split up several options using
the format 'a','b','c',...(NOTE THE MISSING BLANKS). This is because
internally the options will be parsed as an array, leaving the first value
the first element in the array, and so forth.
If you want to specify a MIME character set you can define it in the
transformation_options. You have to put that outside of the pre-defined
options of the specific mime-transform, as the last value of the set. Use
the format "'; charset=XXX'". If you use a transform, for which you can
specify 2 options and you want to append a character set, enter "'first
parameter','second parameter','charset=us-ascii'". You can, however use the
defaults for the parameters: "'','','charset=us-ascii'".
3. File structure
All mimetypes and their transformations are defined through single files in the
directory 'libraries/transformations/'.
They are stored in files to ease up customization and easy adding of new
transformations.
Because the user cannot enter own mimetypes, it is kept sure that
transformations always work. It makes no sense to apply a transformation to a
mimetype, the transform-function doesn't know to handle.
One can, however, use empty mime-types and global transformations which should
work for many mimetypes. You can also use transforms on a different mimetype
they where built for, but pay attention to option usage as well as what the
transformation does to your field.
There is a basic file called 'global.inc.php'. This function can be included by
any other transform function and provides some basic functions.
There are 5 possible file names:
1. A mimetype+subtype transform:
[mimetype]_[subtype]__[transform].inc.php
Please not that mimetype and subtype are separated via '_', which shall not
be contained in their names. The transform function/filename may contain
only characters which cause no problems in the file system as well as the
PHP function naming convention.
The transform function will the be called 'PMA_transform_[mimetype]_
[subtype]__[transform]()'.
Example:
text_html__formatted.inc.php
PMA_transform_text_html__formatted()
2. A mimetype (w/o subtype) transform:
[mimetype]__[transform].inc.php
Please note that there are no single '_' characters. The transform function
/filename may contain only characters which cause no problems in the file
system as well as the PHP function naming convention.
The transform function will the be called 'PMA_transform_[mimetype]__
[transform]()'.
Example:
text__formatted.inc.php
PMA_transform_text__formatted()
3. A mimetype+subtype without specific transform function
[mimetype]_[subtype].inc.php
Please note that there are no '__' characters in the filename. Do not use
special characters in the filename causing problems with the file system.
No transformation function is defined in the file itself.
Example:
text_plain.inc.php
(No function)
4. A mimetype (w/o subtype) without specific transform function
[mimetype].inc.php
Please note that there are no '_' characters in the filename. Do not use
special characters in the filename causing problems with the file system.
No transformation function is defined in the file itself.
Example:
text.inc.php
(No function)
5. A global transform function with no specific mimetype
global__[transform].inc.php
The transform function will the be called 'PMA_transform_global__
[transform]()'.
Example:
global__formatted
PMA_transform_global__formatted()
So generally use '_' to split up mimetype and subtype, and '__' to provide a
transform function.
All filenames containing no '__' in themselves are not shown as valid transform
functions in the dropdown.
Please see the libraries/transformations/TEMPLATE file for adding your own
transform function. See the libraries/transformations/TEMPLATE_MIMETYPE for
adding a mimetype without a transform function. Also note the introduction of a
function description in the language files. For each function a
$strTransformation_[filename without .inc.php] has to exist.
You can use the template generator to generate new functions and entries in the
language file.
To create a new transform function please see libraries/transformations/
template_generator.sh. To create a new, empty mimetype please see libraries/
transformations/template_generator_mimetype.sh.
A transform function always gets passed three variables:
1. $buffer - Contains the text inside of the column. This is the text, you
want to transform.
2. $options - Contains any user-passed options to a transform function as an
array.
3. $meta - Contains an object with field information to your column. The data
is drawn from the output of the mysql_fetch_field() function. This means,
all object properties described on the manual page are available in this
variable and can be used to transform a field accordingly to unsigned/
zerofill/not_null/... properties.
The $meta->mimetype variable contains the original MIME-type of the field
(i.e. 'text/plain', 'image/jpeg' etc.)
FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
1. Server
2. Configuration
3. Known limitations
4. ISPs, multi-user installations
5. Browsers or client OS
6. Using phpMyAdmin
7. phpMyAdmin project
8. Security
9. Synchronization
Please have a look at our Link section on the official phpMyAdmin homepage for
in-depth coverage of phpMyAdmin's features and or interface.
Server
1.1 My server is crashing each time a specific action is required or phpMyAdmin
sends a blank page or a page full of cryptic characters to my browser, what can
I do?
Try to set the $cfg['OBGzip'] directive to FALSE in your config.inc.php file
and the zlib.output_compression directive to Off in your php configuration
file.
1.2 My Apache server crashes when using phpMyAdmin.
You should first try the latest versions of Apache (and possibly MySQL).
See also the FAQ 1.1 entry about PHP bugs with output buffering.
If your server keeps crashing, please ask for help in the various Apache
support groups.
1.3 (withdrawn).
1.4 Using phpMyAdmin on IIS, I'm displayed the error message: "The specified
CGI application misbehaved by not returning a complete set of HTTP headers
...".
You just forgot to read the install.txt file from the php distribution. Have a
look at the last message in this bug report from the official PHP bug database.
1.5 Using phpMyAdmin on IIS, I'm facing crashes and/or many error messages with
the HTTP or advanced authentication mode.
This is a known problem with the PHP ISAPI filter: it's not so stable. Please
use instead the cookie authentication mode.
1.6 I can't use phpMyAdmin on PWS: nothing is displayed!
This seems to be a PWS bug. Filippo Simoncini found a workaround (at this time
there is no better fix): remove or comment the DOCTYPE declarations (2 lines)
from the scripts libraries/header.inc.php, libraries/header_printview.inc.php,
index.php, navigation.php and libraries/common.lib.php.
1.7 How can I GZip or Bzip a dump or a CSV export? It does not seem to work.
These features are based on the gzencode() and bzcompress() PHP functions to be
more independent of the platform (Unix/Windows, Safe Mode or not, and so on).
So, you must have Zlib/Bzip2 support (--with-zlib and --with-bz2).
1.8 I cannot insert a text file in a table, and I get an error about safe mode
being in effect.
Your uploaded file is saved by PHP in the "upload dir", as defined in php.ini
by the variable upload_tmp_dir (usually the system default is /tmp).
We recommend the following setup for Apache servers running in safe mode, to
enable uploads of files while being reasonably secure:
* create a separate directory for uploads: mkdir /tmp/php
* give ownership to the Apache server's user.group: chown apache.apache /tmp/
php
* give proper permission: chmod 600 /tmp/php
* put upload_tmp_dir = /tmp/php in php.ini
* restart Apache
1.9 I'm having troubles when uploading files. In general file uploads don't
work on my system and uploaded files have a Content-Type: header in the first
line.
It's not really phpMyAdmin related but RedHat 7.0. You have a RedHat 7.0 and
you updated your PHP RPM to php-4.0.4pl1-3.i386.rpm, didn't you?
So the problem is that this package has a serious bug that was corrected ages
ago in PHP (2001-01-28: see PHP's bug tracking system for more details). The
problem is that the bugged package is still available though it was corrected
(see RedHat's BugZilla for more details).
So please download the fixed package (4.0.4pl1-9) and the problem should go
away.
And that fixes the \r\n problem with file uploads!
1.10 I'm having troubles when uploading files with phpMyAdmin running on a
secure server. My browser is Internet Explorer and I'm using the Apache server.
As suggested by "Rob M" in the phpWizard forum, add this line to your
httpd.conf:
SetEnvIf User-Agent ".*MSIE.*" nokeepalive ssl-unclean-shutdown
It seems to clear up many problems between Internet Explorer and SSL.
1.11 I get an 'open_basedir restriction' while uploading a file from the query
box.
Since version 2.2.4, phpMyAdmin supports servers with open_basedir
restrictions. However you need to create temporary directory and configure it
as $cfg['TempDir']. The uploaded files will be moved there, and after execution
of your SQL commands, removed.
1.12 I have lost my MySQL root password, what can I do?
The MySQL manual explains how to reset the permissions.
1.13 I get an error 'No SQL query' when trying to execute a bookmark.
If PHP does not have read/write access to its upload_tmp_dir, it cannot access
the uploaded query.
1.14 I get an error 'No SQL query' when trying to submit a query from the
convenient text area.
Check the post_max_size directive from your PHP configuration file and try to
increase it.
1.15 I have problems with mysql.user field names.
In previous MySQL versions, the User and Password fields were named user and
password. Please modify your field names to align with current standards.
1.16 I cannot upload big dump files (memory, HTTP or timeout problems).
Starting with version 2.7.0, the import engine has been re?written and these
problems should not occur. If possible, upgrade your phpMyAdmin to the latest
version to take advantage of the new import features.
The first things to check (or ask your host provider to check) are the values
of upload_max_filesize, memory_limit and post_max_size in the php.ini
configuration file. All of these three settings limit the maximum size of data
that can be submitted and handled by PHP. One user also said that post_max_size
and memory_limit need to be larger than upload_max_filesize.
There exist several workarounds if your upload is too big or your hosting
provider is unwilling to change the settings:
* Look at the $cfg['UploadDir'] feature. This allows one to upload a file to
the server via scp, ftp, or your favorite file transfer method. PhpMyAdmin
is then able to import the files from the temporary directory. More
information is available in the Configuration section of this document.
* Using a utility (such as BigDump) to split the files before uploading. We
cannot support this or any third party applications, but are aware of users
having success with it.
* If you have shell (command line) access, use MySQL to import the files
directly. You can do this by issuing the "source" command from within
MySQL: source filename.sql.
1.17 Which MySQL versions does phpMyAdmin support?
Since phpMyAdmin 3.0.x, only MySQL 5.0.1 and newer are supported. For older
MySQL versions, you need to use 2.8.x branch. phpMyAdmin can connect to your
MySQL server using PHP's classic MySQL extension as well as the improved MySQL
extension (MySQLi) that is available in php 5.0. The latter one should be used
unless you have good reason not to do so.
When compiling php, we strongly recommend that you manually link the MySQL
extension of your choice to a MySQL client library of at least the same minor
version since the one that is bundled with some PHP distributions is rather old
and might cause problems (see FAQ 1.17a). If your webserver is running on a
windows system, you might want to try MySQL's Connector/PHP instead of the
MySQL / MySQLi extensions that are bundled with the official php Win32 builds.
1.17a I cannot connect to the MySQL server. It always returns the error
message, "Client does not support authentication protocol requested by server;
consider upgrading MySQL client"
You tried to access MySQL with an old MySQL client library. The version of your
MySQL client library can be checked in your phpinfo() output. In general, it
should have at least the same minor version as your server - as mentioned in
FAQ 1.17.
This problem is generally caused by using MySQL version 4.1 or newer. MySQL
changed the authentication hash and your PHP is trying to use the old method.
The proper solution is to use the mysqli extension with the proper client
library to match your MySQL installation. Your chosen extension is specified in
$cfg['Servers'][$i]['extension']. More information (and several workarounds)
are located in the MySQL Documentation.
1.18 (withdrawn).
1.19 I can't run the "display relations" feature because the script seems not
to know the font face I'm using!
The "FPDF" library we're using for this feature requires some special files to
use font faces.
Please refers to the FPDF manual to build these files.
1.20 I receive the error "cannot load MySQL extension, please check PHP
Configuration".
To connect to a MySQL server, PHP needs a set of MySQL functions called "MySQL
extension". This extension may be part of the PHP distribution (compiled-in),
otherwise it needs to be loaded dynamically. Its name is probably mysql.so or
php_mysql.dll. phpMyAdmin tried to load the extension but failed.
Usually, the problem is solved by installing a software package called
"PHP-MySQL" or something similar.
1.21 I am running the CGI version of PHP under Unix, and I cannot log in using
cookie auth.
In php.ini, set mysql.max_links higher than 1.
1.22 I don't see the "Location of text file" field, so I cannot upload.
This is most likely because in php.ini, your file_uploads parameter is not set
to "on".
1.23 I'm running MySQL on a Win32 machine. Each time I create a new table the
table and field names are changed to lowercase!
This happens because the MySQL directive lower_case_table_names defaults to 1
(ON) in the Win32 version of MySQL. You can change this behavior by simply
changing the directive to 0 (OFF):
Just edit your my.ini file that should be located in your Windows directory and
add the following line to the group [mysqld]:
set-variable = lower_case_table_names=0
Next, save the file and restart the MySQL service. You can always check the
value of this directive using the query
SHOW VARIABLES LIKE 'lower_case_table_names';
1.24 (withdrawn).
1.25 I am running Apache with mod_gzip-1.3.26.1a on Windows XP, and I get
problems, such as undefined variables when I run a SQL query.
A tip from Jose Fandos: put a comment on the following two lines in httpd.conf,
like this:
# mod_gzip_item_include file \.php$
# mod_gzip_item_include mime "application/x-httpd-php.*"
as this version of mod_gzip on Apache (Windows) has problems handling PHP
scripts. Of course you have to restart Apache.
1.26 I just installed phpMyAdmin in my document root of IIS but I get the error
"No input file specified" when trying to run phpMyAdmin.
This is a permission problem. Right-click on the phpmyadmin folder and choose
properties. Under the tab Security, click on "Add" and select the user
"IUSR_machine" from the list. Now set his permissions and it should work.
1.27 I get empty page when I want to view huge page (eg. db_structure.php with
plenty of tables).
This is a PHP bug that occur when GZIP output buffering is enabled. If you turn
off it (by $cfg['OBGzip'] = false in config.inc.php), it should work. This bug
will be fixed in PHP 5.0.0.
1.28 My MySQL server sometimes refuses queries and returns the message
'Errorcode: 13'. What does this mean?
This can happen due to a MySQL bug when having database / table names with
upper case characters although lower_case_table_names is set to 1. To fix this,
turn off this directive, convert all database and table names to lower case and
turn it on again. Alternatively, there's a bug-fix available starting with
MySQL 3.23.56 / 4.0.11-gamma.
1.29 When I create a table or modify a field, I get an error and the fields are
duplicated.
It is possible to configure Apache in such a way that PHP has problems
interpreting .php files.
The problems occur when two different (and conflicting) set of directives are
used:
SetOutputFilter PHP
SetInputFilter PHP
and
AddType application/x-httpd-php .php
In the case we saw, one set of directives was in /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf,
while the other set was in /etc/httpd/conf/addon-modules/php.conf.
The recommended way is with AddType, so just comment out the first set of lines
and restart Apache:
#SetOutputFilter PHP
#SetInputFilter PHP
1.30 I get the error "navigation.php: Missing hash".
This problem is known to happen when the server is running Turck MMCache but
upgrading MMCache to version 2.3.21 solves the problem.
1.31 Does phpMyAdmin support php5?
Yes.
However, phpMyAdmin needs to be backwards compatible to php4. This is why
phpMyAdmin disables the E_STRICT error_level in error_reporting settings.
1.32 Can I use HTTP authentication with IIS?
Yes. This procedure was tested with phpMyAdmin 2.6.1, PHP 4.3.9 in ISAPI mode
under IIS 5.1.
1. In your php.ini file, set cgi.rfc2616_headers = 0
2. In Web Site Properties -> File/Directory Security -> Anonymous Access
dialog box, check the Anonymous access checkbox and uncheck any other
checkboxes (i.e. uncheck Basic authentication, Integrated Windows
authentication, and Digest if it's enabled.) Click OK.
3. In Custom Errors, select the range of 401;1 through 401;5 and click the Set
to Default button.
1.33 Is there a problem with the mysqli extension when running PHP 5.0.4 on
64-bit systems?
Yes. This problem affects phpMyAdmin ("Call to undefined function
pma_reloadnavigation"), so upgrade your PHP to the next version.
1.34 Can I access directly to database or table pages?
Yes. Out of the box, you can use URLs like http://server/phpMyAdmin/index.php?
server=X&db=database&table=table&target=script. For server you use the server
number which refers to the order of the server paragraph in config.inc.php.
Table and script parts are optional. If you want http://server/phpMyAdmin/
database[/table][/script] URLs, you need to do some configuration. Following
lines apply only for Apache web server. First make sure, that you have enabled
some features within global configuration. You need Options FollowSymLinks and
AllowOverride FileInfo enabled for directory where phpMyAdmin is installed and
you need mod_rewrite to be enabled. Then you just need to create following
.htaccess file in root folder of phpMyAdmin installation (don't forget to
change directory name inside of it):
RewriteEngine On
RewriteBase /path_to_phpMyAdmin
RewriteRule ^([a-zA-Z0-9_]+)/([a-zA-Z0-9_]+)/([a-z_]+\.php)$ index.php?db=$1&table=$2&target=$3 [R]
RewriteRule ^([a-zA-Z0-9_]+)/([a-z_]+\.php)$ index.php?db=$1&target=$2 [R]
RewriteRule ^([a-zA-Z0-9_]+)/([a-zA-Z0-9_]+)$ index.php?db=$1&table=$2 [R]
RewriteRule ^([a-zA-Z0-9_]+)$ index.php?db=$1 [R]
1.35 Can I use HTTP authentication with Apache CGI?
Yes. However you need to pass authentication variable to CGI using following
rewrite rule:
RewriteEngine On
RewriteRule .* - [E=REMOTE_USER:%{HTTP:Authorization},L]
1.36 I get an error "500 Internal Server Error".
There can be many explanations to this and a look at your server's error log
file might give a clue.
1.37 I run phpMyAdmin on cluster of different machines and password encryption
in cookie auth doesn't work.
If your cluster consist of different architectures, PHP code used for
encryption/decryption won't work correct. This is caused by use of pack/unpack
functions in code. Only solution is to use mcrypt extension which works fine in
this case.
1.38 Can I use phpMyAdmin on a server on which Suhosin is enabled?
Yes but the default configuration values of Suhosin are known to cause problems
with some operations, for example editing a table with many columns and no
primary key or with textual primary key.
Suhosin configuration might lead to malfunction in some cases and it can not be
fully avoided as phpMyAdmin is kind of application which needs to transfer big
amounts of fields in single HTTP request, what is something what Suhosin tries
to prevent. Generally all suhosin.request.*, suhosin.post.* and suhosin.get.*
directives can have negative effect on phpMyAdmin usability. You can always
find in your error logs which limit did cause dropping of variable, so you can
diagnose the problem and adjust matching configuration variable.
The default values for most Suhosin configuration options will work in most
scenarios, however you might want to adjust at least following parameters:
* suhosin.request.max_vars should be increased (eg. 2048)
* suhosin.post.max_vars should be increased (eg. 2048)
* suhosin.request.max_array_index_length should be increased (eg. 256)
* suhosin.post.max_array_index_length should be increased (eg. 256)
* suhosin.request.max_totalname_length should be increased (eg. 8192)
* suhosin.post.max_totalname_length should be increased (eg. 8192)
* suhosin.sql.bailout_on_error needs to be disabled (the default)
* suhosin.log.* should not include SQL, otherwise you get big slowdown
You can also disable the warning using the SuhosinDisableWarning directive.
1.39 When I try to connect via https, I can log in, but then my connection is
redirected back to http. What can cause this behavior?
Be sure that you have enabled SSLOptions and StdEnvVars in your Apache
configuration. See http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/mod/mod_ssl.html#ssloptions
.
1.40 When accessing phpMyAdmin via an Apache reverse proxy, cookie login does
not work.
To be able to use cookie auth Apache must know that it has to rewrite the
set-cookie headers.
Example from the Apache 2.2 documentation:
ProxyPass /mirror/foo/ http://backend.example.com/
ProxyPassReverse /mirror/foo/ http://backend.example.com/
ProxyPassReverseCookieDomain backend.example.com public.example.com
ProxyPassReverseCookiePath / /mirror/foo/
Note: if the backend url looks like http://host/~user/phpmyadmin, the tilde (~)
must be url encoded as %7E in the ProxyPassReverse* lines. This is not specific
to phpmyadmin, it's just the behavior of Apache.
ProxyPass /mirror/foo/ http://backend.example.com/~user/phpmyadmin
ProxyPassReverse /mirror/foo/
http://backend.example.com/%7Euser/phpmyadmin
ProxyPassReverseCookiePath /%7Euser/phpmyadmin /mirror/foo
See http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/mod_proxy.html for more details.
1.41 When I view a database and ask to see its privileges, I get an error about
an unknown column.
The MySQL server's privilege tables are not up to date, you need to run the
mysql_upgrade command on the server.
Configuration
2.1 The error message "Warning: Cannot add header information - headers already
sent by ..." is displayed, what's the problem?
Edit your config.inc.php file and ensure there is nothing (I.E. no blank lines,
no spaces, no characters...) neither before the <?php tag at the beginning,
neither after the ?> tag at the end. We also got a report from a user under
IIS, that used a zipped distribution kit: the file libraries/Config.class.php
contained an end-of-line character (hex 0A) at the end; removing this character
cleared his errors.
2.2 phpMyAdmin can't connect to MySQL. What's wrong?
Either there is an error with your PHP setup or your username/password is
wrong. Try to make a small script which uses mysql_connect and see if it works.
If it doesn't, it may be you haven't even compiled MySQL support into PHP.
2.3 The error message "Warning: MySQL Connection Failed: Can't connect to local
MySQL server through socket '/tmp/mysql.sock' (111) ..." is displayed. What can
I do?
For RedHat users, Harald Legner suggests this on the mailing list:
On my RedHat-Box the socket of MySQL is /var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock. In your
php.ini you will find a line
mysql.default_socket = /tmp/mysql.sock
change it to
mysql.default_socket = /var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock
Then restart apache and it will work.
Here is a fix suggested by Brad Ummer:
* First, you need to determine what socket is being used by MySQL.
To do this, telnet to your server and go to the MySQL bin directory. In
this directory there should be a file named mysqladmin. Type ./mysqladmin
variables, and this should give you a bunch of info about your MySQL
server, including the socket (/tmp/mysql.sock, for example).
* Then, you need to tell PHP to use this socket.
To do this in phpMyAdmin, you need to complete the socket information in
the config.inc.php.
For example: $cfg['Servers'][$i]['socket'] = '/tmp/mysql.sock';
Please also make sure that the permissions of this file allow to be
readable by your webserver (i.e. '0755').
Have also a look at the corresponding section of the MySQL documentation.
2.4 Nothing is displayed by my browser when I try to run phpMyAdmin, what can I
do?
Try to set the $cfg['OBGZip'] directive to FALSE in the phpMyAdmin
configuration file. It helps sometime.
Also have a look at your PHP version number: if it contains "4.0b..." it means
you're running a beta version of PHP. That's not a so good idea, please upgrade
to a plain revision.
2.5 Each time I want to insert or change a record or drop a database or a
table, an error 404 (page not found) is displayed or, with HTTP or cookie
authentication, I'm asked to log in again. What's wrong?
Check the value you set for the $cfg['PmaAbsoluteUri'] directive in the
phpMyAdmin configuration file.
2.6 I get an "Access denied for user: 'root@localhost' (Using password: YES)
"-error when trying to access a MySQL-Server on a host which is port-forwarded
for my localhost.
When you are using a port on your localhost, which you redirect via
port-forwarding to another host, MySQL is not resolving the localhost as
expected.
Erik Wasser explains: The solution is: if your host is "localhost" MySQL (the
commandline tool 'mysql' as well) always tries to use the socket connection for
speeding up things. And that doesn't work in this configuration with port
forwarding.
If you enter "127.0.0.1" as hostname, everything is right and MySQL uses the
TCP connection.
2.7 Using and creating themes
Themes are configured with $cfg['ThemePath'], $cfg['ThemeManager'] and $cfg
['ThemeDefault'].
Under $cfg['ThemePath'], you should not delete the directory "original" or its
underlying structure, because this is the system theme used by phpMyAdmin.
"original" contains all images and styles, for backwards compatibility and for
all themes that would not include images or css-files.
If $cfg['ThemeManager'] is enabled, you can select your favorite theme on the
main page. Your selected theme will be stored in a cookie.
To create a theme:
* make a new subdirectory (for example "your_theme_name") under $cfg
['ThemePath'] (by default themes)
* copy the files and directories from "original" to "your_theme_name"
* edit the css-files in "your_theme_name/css"
* put your new images in "your_theme_name/img"
* edit layout.inc.php in "your_theme_name"
* edit info.inc.php in "your_theme_name" to contain your chosen theme name,
that will be visible in user interface
* make a new screenshot of your theme and save it under "your_theme_name/
screen.png"
In theme directory there is file info.inc.php which contains theme verbose
name, theme generation and theme version. These versions and generations are
enumerated from 1 and do not have any direct dependence on phpMyAdmin version.
Themes within same generation should be backwards compatible - theme with
version 2 should work in phpMyAdmin requiring version 1. Themes with different
generation are incompatible.
If you do not want to use your own symbols and buttons, remove the directory
"img" in "your_theme_name". phpMyAdmin will use the default icons and buttons
(from the system-theme "original").
2.8 I get "Missing parameters" errors, what can I do?
Here are a few points to check:
* In config.inc.php, try to leave the $cfg['PmaAbsoluteUri'] directive empty.
See also FAQ 4.7.
* Maybe you have a broken PHP installation or you need to upgrade your Zend
Optimizer. See http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=31134.
* If you are using Hardened PHP with the ini directive
varfilter.max_request_variables set to the default (200) or another low
value, you could get this error if your table has a high number of columns.
Adjust this setting accordingly. (Thanks to Klaus Dorninger for the hint).
* In the php.ini directive arg_separator.input, a value of ";" will cause
this error. Replace it with "&;".
* If you are using Hardened-PHP, you might want to increase request limits.
* The directory specified in the php.ini directive session.save_path does not
exist or is read-only.
2.9 Seeing an upload progress bar
To be able to see a progress bar during your uploads, your server must have
either the APC extension or the uploadprogress one. Moreover, the JSON
extension has to be enabled in your PHP.
If using APC, you must set apc.rfc1867 to on in your php.ini.
Known limitations
3.1 When using HTTP authentication, a user who logged out can not log in again
in with the same nick.
This is related to the authentication mechanism (protocol) used by phpMyAdmin.
To bypass this problem: just close all the opened browser windows and then go
back to phpMyAdmin. You should be able to log in again.
3.2 When dumping a large table in compressed mode, I get a memory limit error
or a time limit error.
Compressed dumps are built in memory and because of this are limited to php's
memory limit. For GZip/BZip2 exports this can be overcome since 2.5.4 using
$cfg['CompressOnFly'] (enabled by default). Zip exports can not be handled this
way, so if you need Zip files for larger dump, you have to use another way.
3.3 With InnoDB tables, I lose foreign key relationships when I rename a table
or a column.
This is an InnoDB bug, see http://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=21704.
3.4 I am unable to import dumps I created with the mysqldump tool bundled with
the MySQL server distribution.
The problem is that older versions of mysqldump created invalid comments like
this:
-- MySQL dump 8.22
--
-- Host: localhost Database: database
---------------------------------------------------------
-- Server version 3.23.54
The invalid part of the code is the horizontal line made of dashes that appears
once in every dump created with mysqldump. If you want to run your dump you
have to turn it into valid MySQL. This means, you have to add a whitespace
after the first two dashes of the line or add a # before it:
-- -------------------------------------------------------
or
#---------------------------------------------------------
3.5 When using nested folders there are some multiple hierarchies displayed in
a wrong manner?! ($cfg['LeftFrameTableSeparator'])
Please note that you should not use the separating string multiple times
without any characters between them, or at the beginning/end of your table
name. If you have to, think about using another TableSeparator or disabling
that feature
3.6 What is currently not supported in phpMyAdmin about InnoDB?
In Relation view, being able to choose a table in another database, or having
more than one index field in the foreign key.
In Query-by-example (Query), automatic generation of the query LEFT JOIN from
the foreign table.
3.7 I have table with many (100+) fields and when I try to browse table I get
series of errors like "Warning: unable to parse url". How can this be fixed?
Your table neither have a primary key nor an unique one, so we must use a long
expression to identify this row. This causes problems to parse_url function.
The workaround is to create a primary or unique key.
3.8 I cannot use (clickable) HTML-forms in fields where I put a
MIME-Transformation onto!
Due to a surrounding form-container (for multi-row delete checkboxes), no
nested forms can be put inside the table where phpMyAdmin displays the results.
You can, however, use any form inside of a table if keep the parent
form-container with the target to tbl_row_delete.php and just put your own
input-elements inside. If you use a custom submit input field, the form will
submit itself to the displaying page again, where you can validate the
$HTTP_POST_VARS in a transformation. For a tutorial on how to effectively use
transformations, see our Link section on the official phpMyAdmin-homepage.
3.9 I get error messages when using "--sql_mode=ANSI" for the MySQL server
When MySQL is running in ANSI-compatibility mode, there are some major
differences in how SQL is structured (see http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/
ANSI_mode.html). Most important of all, the quote-character (") is interpreted
as an identifier quote character and not as a string quote character, which
makes many internal phpMyAdmin operations into invalid SQL statements. There is
no workaround to this behaviour. News to this item will be posted in Bug report
#816858
3.10 Homonyms and no primary key: When the results of a SELECT display more
that one column with the same value (for example SELECT lastname from employees
where firstname like 'A%' and two "Smith" values are displayed), if I click
Edit I cannot be sure that I am editing the intended row.
Please make sure that your table has a primary key, so that phpMyAdmin can use
it for the Edit and Delete links.
3.11 The number of records for InnoDB tables is not correct.
phpMyAdmin uses a quick method to get the row count, and this method only
returns an approximate count in the case of InnoDB tables. See $cfg
['MaxExactCount'] for a way to modify those results, but this could have a
serious impact on performance.
3.12 What are the phpMyAdmin limitations for MySQL 3?
The number of records in queries containing COUNT and GROUP BY is not correctly
calculated. Also, sorting results of a query like "SELECT * from table GROUP
BY" ... is problematic.
3.13 I get an error when entering USE followed by a db name containing an
hyphen.
The tests I have made with current MySQL 4.1.11 API shows that the API does not
accept this syntax for the USE command. Enclosing the db name with backquotes
works. For further confusion, no backquotes are needed with command-line mysql.
3.14 I am not able to browse a table when I don't have the right to SELECT one
of the columns.
This has been a known limitation of phpMyAdmin since the beginning and it's not
likely to be solved in the future.
3.15 When I import an Excel spreadsheet, some cells with calculations do not
display correctly.
phpMyAdmin uses the PHPExcel library to parse Excel XLS and XLSX spreadsheets.
Therefore, any limitations that are listed on their page regarding Excel
calculations will also apply here.
PHPExcel will be kept up to date so as to make all improvements available to
phpMyAdmin users.
3.16 When I compress (gzip, bzip2, zip) an Excel workbook and attempt to import
it, nothing happens.
Since Excel XLSX workbooks are already compressed, there is often times only a
small benefit from compressing them yet again. Support for compressed Excel
XLSX and XLS workbooks may be added in the future.
3.17 When I import an Excel spreadsheet, my custom cell types are not
represented as they are in Excel.
Excel's internal representation of custom cell types is rather muddled
(especially in Excel 97-2003 binary XLS files). If possible, consider using a
built-in type. These are almost always guarenteed to import correctly.
3.18 When I import a CSV file that contains multiple tables, they are lumped
together into a single table.
There is no reliable way to differetiate tables in CSV format. For the time
being, you will have to break apart CSV files containing multiple tables.
3.19 When I import a file and have phpMyAdmin determine the appropriate data
structure it only uses int, decimal, and varchar types.
Currently, the import type-detection system can only assign these MySQL types
to columns. In future, more will likely be added but for the time being you
will have to edit the structure to your liking post-import.
Also, you should note the fact that phpMyAdmin will use the size of the largest
item in any given column as the column size for the appropriate type. If you
know you will be adding larger items to that column then you should manually
adjust the column sizes accordingly. This is done for the sake of efficiency.
ISPs, multi-user installations
4.1 I'm an ISP. Can I setup one central copy of phpMyAdmin or do I need to
install it for each customer.
Since version 2.0.3, you can setup a central copy of phpMyAdmin for all your
users. The development of this feature was kindly sponsored by NetCologne GmbH.
This requires a properly setup MySQL user management and phpMyAdmin HTTP or
cookie authentication. See the install section on "Using HTTP authentication".
4.2 What's the preferred way of making phpMyAdmin secure against evil access.
This depends on your system.
If you're running a server which cannot be accessed by other people, it's
sufficient to use the directory protection bundled with your webserver (with
Apache you can use .htaccess files, for example).
If other people have telnet access to your server, you should use phpMyAdmin's
HTTP or cookie authentication features.
Suggestions:
* Your config.inc.php file should be chmod 660.
* All your phpMyAdmin files should be chown -R phpmy.apache, where phpmy is a
user whose password is only known to you, and apache is the group under
which Apache runs.
* You should use PHP safe mode, to protect from other users that try to
include your config.inc.php in their scripts.
4.3 I get errors about not being able to include a file in /lang or in /
libraries.
Check php.ini, or ask your sysadmin to check it. The include_path must contain
"." somewhere in it, and open_basedir, if used, must contain "." and "./lang"
to allow normal operation of phpMyAdmin.
4.4 phpMyAdmin always gives "Access denied" when using HTTP authentication.
This could happen for several reasons:
* $cfg['Servers'][$i]['controluser'] and/or $cfg['Servers'][$i]
['controlpass'] are wrong.
* The username/password you specify in the login dialog are invalid.
* You have already setup a security mechanism for the phpMyAdmin-directory,
eg. a .htaccess file. This would interfere with phpMyAdmin's
authentication, so remove it.
4.5 Is it possible to let users create their own databases?
Starting with 2.2.5, in the user management page, you can enter a wildcard
database name for a user (for example "joe%"), and put the privileges you want.
For example, adding SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE, CREATE, DROP, INDEX, ALTER
would let a user create/manage his/her database(s).
4.6 How can I use the Host-based authentication additions?
If you have existing rules from an old .htaccess file, you can take them and
add a username between the 'deny'/'allow' and 'from' strings. Using the
username wildcard of '%' would be a major benefit here if your installation is
suited to using it. Then you can just add those updated lines into the $cfg
['Servers'][$i]['AllowDeny']['rules'] array.
If you want a pre-made sample, you can try this fragment. It stops the 'root'
user from logging in from any networks other than the private network IP
blocks.
//block root from logging in except from the private networks
$cfg['Servers'][$i]['AllowDeny']['order'] = 'deny,allow';
$cfg['Servers'][$i]['AllowDeny']['rules'] = array(
'deny root from all',
'allow root from localhost',
'allow root from 10.0.0.0/8',
'allow root from 192.168.0.0/16',
'allow root from 172.16.0.0/12',
);
4.7 Authentication window is displayed more than once, why?
This happens if you are using a URL to start phpMyAdmin which is different than
the one set in your $cfg['PmaAbsoluteUri']. For example, a missing "www", or
entering with an IP address while a domain name is defined in the config file.
4.8 Which parameters can I use in the URL that starts phpMyAdmin?
When starting phpMyAdmin, you can use the db, pma_username, pma_password and
server parameters. This last one can contain either the numeric host index
(from $i of the configuration file) or one of the host names present in the
configuration file. Using pma_username and pma_password has been tested along
with the usage of 'cookie' auth_type.
Browsers or client OS
5.1 I get an out of memory error, and my controls are non-functional, when
trying to create a table with more than 14 fields.
We could reproduce this problem only under Win98/98SE. Testing under WinNT4 or
Win2K, we could easily create more than 60 fields.
A workaround is to create a smaller number of fields, then come back to your
table properties and add the other fields.
5.2 With Xitami 2.5b4, phpMyAdmin won't process form fields.
This is not a phpMyAdmin problem but a Xitami known bug: you'll face it with
each script/website that use forms.
Upgrade or downgrade your Xitami server.
5.3 I have problems dumping tables with Konqueror (phpMyAdmin 2.2.2).
With Konqueror 2.1.1: plain dumps, zip and GZip dumps work ok, except that the
proposed file name for the dump is always 'tbl_dump.php'. Bzip2 dumps don't
seem to work.
With Konqueror 2.2.1: plain dumps work; zip dumps are placed into the user's
temporary directory, so they must be moved before closing Konqueror, or else
they disappear. GZip dumps give an error message.
Testing needs to be done for Konqueror 2.2.2.
5.4 I can't use the cookie authentication mode because Internet Explorer never
stores the cookies.
MS Internet Explorer seems to be really buggy about cookies, at least till
version 6.
5.5 In Internet Explorer 5.0, I get JavaScript errors when browsing my rows.
Upgrade to at least Internet Explorer 5.5 SP2.
5.6 In Internet Explorer 5.0, 5.5 or 6.0, I get an error (like "Page not
found") when trying to modify a row in a table with many fields, or with a text
field
Your table neither have a primary key nor an unique one, so we must use a long
URL to identify this row. There is a limit on the length of the URL in those
browsers, and this not happen in Netscape, for example. The workaround is to
create a primary or unique key, or use another browser.
5.7 I refresh (reload) my browser, and come back to the welcome page.
Some browsers support right-clicking into the frame you want to refresh, just
do this in the right frame.
5.8 With Mozilla 0.9.7 I have problems sending a query modified in the query
box.
Looks like a Mozilla bug: 0.9.6 was OK. We will keep an eye on future Mozilla
versions.
5.9 With Mozilla 0.9.? to 1.0 and Netscape 7.0-PR1 I can't type a whitespace in
the SQL-Query edit area: the page scrolls down.
This is a Mozilla bug (see bug #26882 at BugZilla).
5.10 With Netscape 4.75 I get empty rows between each row of data in a CSV
exported file.
This is a known Netscape 4.75 bug: it adds some line feeds when exporting data
in octet-stream mode. Since we can't detect the specific Netscape version, we
cannot workaround this bug.
5.11 Extended-ASCII characters like German umlauts are displayed wrong.
Please ensure that you have set your browser's character set to the one of the
language file you have selected on phpMyAdmin's start page. Alternatively, you
can try the auto detection mode that is supported by the recent versions of the
most browsers.
5.12 Mac OS X: Safari browser changes special characters to "?".
This issue has been reported by a OS X user, who adds that Chimera, Netscape
and Mozilla do not have this problem.
5.13 With Internet Explorer 5.5 or 6, and HTTP authentication type, I cannot
manage two servers: I log in to the first one, then the other one, but if I
switch back to the first, I have to log in on each operation.
This is a bug in Internet Explorer, other browsers do not behave this way.
5.14 Using Opera6, I can manage to get to the authentication, but nothing
happens after that, only a blank screen.
Please upgrade to Opera7 at least.
5.15 I have display problems with Safari.
Please upgrade to at least version 1.2.3.
5.16 With Internet Explorer, I get "Access is denied" Javascript errors. Or I
cannot make phpMyAdmin work under Windows.
Please check the following points:
* Maybe you have defined your PmaAbsoluteUri setting in config.inc.php to an
IP address and you are starting phpMyAdmin with a URL containing a domain
name, or the reverse situation.
* Security settings in IE and/or Microsoft Security Center are too high, thus
blocking scripts execution.
* The Windows Firewall is blocking Apache and MySQL. You must allow HTTP
ports (80 or 443) and MySQL port (usually 3306) in the "in" and "out"
directions.
5.17 With Firefox, I cannot delete rows of data or drop a database.
Many users have confirmed that the Tabbrowser Extensions plugin they installed
in their Firefox is causing the problem.
5.18 With Konqueror 4.2.x an invalid LIMIT clause is generated when I browse a
table.
This happens only when both of these conditions are met: using the http
authentication mode and register_globals being set to On on the server. It
seems to be a browser-specific problem; meanwhile use the cookie authentication
mode.
Using phpMyAdmin
6.1 I can't insert new rows into a table / I can't create a table - MySQL
brings up a SQL-error.
Examine the SQL error with care. Often the problem is caused by specifying a
wrong field-type.
Common errors include:
* Using VARCHAR without a size argument
* Using TEXT or BLOB with a size argument
Also, look at the syntax chapter in the MySQL manual to confirm that your
syntax is correct.
6.2 When I create a table, I set an index for two fields and phpMyAdmin
generates only one index with those two fields.
This is the way to create a multi-fields index. If you want two indexes, create
the first one when creating the table, save, then display the table properties
and click the Index link to create the other index.
6.3 How can I insert a null value into my table?
Since version 2.2.3, you have a checkbox for each field that can be null.
Before 2.2.3, you had to enter "null", without the quotes, as the field's
value. Since version 2.5.5, you have to use the checkbox to get a real NULL
value, so if you enter "NULL" this means you want a literal NULL in the field,
and not a NULL value (this works in PHP4).
6.4 How can I backup my database or table?
Click on a database or table name in the left frame, the properties will be
displayed. Then on the menu, click "Export", you can dump the structure, the
data, or both. This will generate standard SQL statements that can be used to
recreate your database/table.
You will need to choose "Save as file", so that phpMyAdmin can transmit the
resulting dump to your station. Depending on your PHP configuration, you will
see options to compress the dump. See also the $cfg['ExecTimeLimit']
configuration variable.
For additional help on this subject, look for the word "dump" in this document.
6.5 How can I restore (upload) my database or table using a dump? How can I run
a ".sql" file?
Click on a database name in the left frame, the properties will be displayed.
Select "Import" from the list of tabs in the right?hand frame (or "SQL" if your
phpMyAdmin version is previous to 2.7.0). In the "Location of the text file"
section, type in the path to your dump filename, or use the Browse button. Then
click Go.
With version 2.7.0, the import engine has been re?written, if possible it is
suggested that you upgrade to take advantage of the new features.
For additional help on this subject, look for the word "upload" in this
document.
6.6 How can I use the relation table in Query-by-example?
Here is an example with the tables persons, towns and countries, all located in
the database mydb. If you don't have a pma_relation table, create it as
explained in the configuration section. Then create the example tables:
CREATE TABLE REL_countries (
country_code char(1) NOT NULL default '',
description varchar(10) NOT NULL default '',
PRIMARY KEY (country_code)
) TYPE=MyISAM;
INSERT INTO REL_countries VALUES ('C', 'Canada');
CREATE TABLE REL_persons (
id tinyint(4) NOT NULL auto_increment,
person_name varchar(32) NOT NULL default '',
town_code varchar(5) default '0',
country_code char(1) NOT NULL default '',
PRIMARY KEY (id)
) TYPE=MyISAM;
INSERT INTO REL_persons VALUES (11, 'Marc', 'S', '');
INSERT INTO REL_persons VALUES (15, 'Paul', 'S', 'C');
CREATE TABLE REL_towns (
town_code varchar(5) NOT NULL default '0',
description varchar(30) NOT NULL default '',
PRIMARY KEY (town_code)
) TYPE=MyISAM;
INSERT INTO REL_towns VALUES ('S', 'Sherbrooke');
INSERT INTO REL_towns VALUES ('M', 'Montr?al');
To setup appropriate links and display information:
* on table "REL_persons" click Structure, then Relation view
* in Links, for "town_code" choose "REL_towns->code"
* in Links, for "country_code" choose "REL_countries->country_code"
* on table "REL_towns" click Structure, then Relation view
* in "Choose field to display", choose "description"
* repeat the two previous steps for table "REL_countries"
Then test like this:
* Click on your db name in the left frame
* Choose "Query"
* Use tables: persons, towns, countries
* Click "Update query"
* In the fields row, choose persons.person_name and click the "Show" tickbox
* Do the same for towns.description and countries.descriptions in the other 2
columns
* Click "Update query" and you will see in the query box that the correct
joins have been generated
* Click "Submit query"
6.7 How can I use the "display field" feature?
Starting from the previous example, create the pma_table_info as explained in
the configuration section, then browse your persons table, and move the mouse
over a town code or country code.
See also FAQ 6.21 for an additional feature that "display field" enables:
drop-down list of possible values.
6.8 How can I produce a PDF schema of my database?
First the configuration variables "relation", "table_coords" and "pdf_pages"
have to be filled in.
Then you need to think about your schema layout. Which tables will go on which
pages?
* Select your database in the left frame.
* Choose "Operations" in the navigation bar at the top.
* Choose "Edit PDF Pages" near the bottom of the page.
* Enter a name for the first PDF page and click Go. If you like, you can use
the "automatic layout," which will put all your linked tables onto the new
page.
* Select the name of the new page (making sure the Edit radio button is
selected) and click Go.
* Select a table from the list, enter its coordinates and click Save.
Coordinates are relative; your diagram will be automatically scaled to fit
the page. When initially placing tables on the page, just pick any
coordinates -- say, 50x50. After clicking Save, you can then use the
graphical editor to position the element correctly.
* When you'd like to look at your PDF, first be sure to click the Save button
beneath the list of tables and coordinates, to save any changes you made
there. Then scroll all the way down, select the PDF options you want, and
click Go.
* Internet Explorer for Windows may suggest an incorrect filename when you
try to save a generated PDF. When saving a generated PDF, be sure that the
filename ends in ".pdf", for example "schema.pdf". Browsers on other
operating systems, and other browsers on Windows, do not have this problem.
6.9 phpMyAdmin is changing the type of one of my columns!
No, it's MySQL that is doing silent column type changing.
6.10 When creating a privilege, what happens with underscores in the database
name?
If you do not put a backslash before the underscore, this is a wildcard grant,
and the underscore means "any character". So, if the database name is
"john_db", the user would get rights to john1db, john2db ...
If you put a backslash before the underscore, it means that the database name
will have a real underscore.
6.11 What is the curious symbol ? in the statistics pages?
It means "average".
6.12 I want to understand some Export options.
Structure:
* "Add DROP TABLE" will add a line telling MySQL to drop the table, if it
already exists during the import. It does NOT drop the table after your
export, it only affects the import file.
* "If Not Exists" will only create the table if it doesn't exist. Otherwise,
you may get an error if the table name exists but has a different
structure.
* "Add AUTO_INCREMENT value" ensures that AUTO_INCREMENT value (if any) will
be included in backup.
* "Enclose table and field names with backquotes" ensures that field and
table names formed with special characters are protected.
* "Add into comments" includes column comments, relations, and MIME types set
in the pmadb in the dump as SQL comments (/* xxx */).
Data:
* "Complete inserts" adds the column names on every INSERT command, for
better documentation (but resulting file is bigger).
* "Extended inserts" provides a shorter dump file by using only once the
INSERT verb and the table name.
* "Delayed inserts" are best explained in the MySQL manual.
* "Ignore inserts" treats errors as a warning instead. Again, more info is
provided in the MySQL manual, but basically with this selected, invalid
values are adjusted and inserted rather than causing the entire statement
to fail.
6.13 I would like to create a database with a dot in its name.
This is a bad idea, because in MySQL the syntax "database.table" is the normal
way to reference a database and table name. Worse, MySQL will usually let you
create a database with a dot, but then you cannot work with it, nor delete it.
6.14 How do I set up the SQL Validator?
To use it, you need a very recent version of PHP, 4.3.0 recommended, with XML,
PCRE and PEAR support. On your system command line, run "pear install
Net_Socket Net_URL HTTP_Request Mail_Mime Net_DIME SOAP" to get the necessary
PEAR modules for usage.
On a more recent pear version, I had problems with the state of Net_DIME being
beta, so this single command "pear -d preferred_state=beta install -a SOAP"
installed all the needed modules.
If you use the Validator, you should be aware that any SQL statement you submit
will be stored anonymously (database/table/column names, strings, numbers
replaced with generic values). The Mimer SQL Validator itself, is ? 2001
Upright Database Technology. We utilize it as free SOAP service.
6.15 I want to add a BLOB field and put an index on it, but MySQL says "BLOB
column '...' used in key specification without a key length".
The right way to do this, is to create the field without any indexes, then
display the table structure and use the "Create an index" dialog. On this page,
you will be able to choose your BLOB field, and set a size to the index, which
is the condition to create an index on a BLOB field.
6.16 How can I simply move in page with plenty editing fields?
You can use Ctrl+arrows (Option+Arrows in Safari) for moving on most pages with
many editing fields (table structure changes, row editing, etc.) (must be
enabled in configuration - see. $cfg['CtrlArrowsMoving']). You can also have a
look at the directive $cfg['DefaultPropDisplay'] ('vertical') and see if this
eases up editing for you.
6.17 Transformations: I can't enter my own mimetype! WTF is this feature then
useful for?
Slow down :). Defining mimetypes is of no use, if you can't put transformations
on them. Otherwise you could just put a comment on the field. Because entering
your own mimetype will cause serious syntax checking issues and validation,
this introduces a high-risk false-user-input situation. Instead you have to
initialize mimetypes using functions or empty mimetype definitions.
Plus, you have a whole overview of available mimetypes. Who knows all those
mimetypes by heart so he/she can enter it at will?
6.18 Bookmarks: Where can I store bookmarks? Why can't I see any bookmarks
below the query box? What is this variable for?
Any query you have executed can be stored as a bookmark on the page where the
results are displayed. You will find a button labeled 'Bookmark this query'
just at the end of the page.
As soon as you have stored a bookmark, it is related to the database you run
the query on. You can now access a bookmark dropdown on each page, the query
box appears on for that database.
Since phpMyAdmin 2.5.0 you are also able to store variables for the bookmarks.
Just use the string /*[VARIABLE]*/ anywhere in your query. Everything which is
put into the value input box on the query box page will replace the string "/*
[VARIABLE]*/" in your stored query. Just be aware of that you HAVE to create a
valid query, otherwise your query won't be even able to be stored in the
database.
Also remember, that everything else inside the /*[VARIABLE]*/ string for your
query will remain the way it is, but will be stripped of the /**/ chars. So you
can use:
/*, [VARIABLE] AS myname */
which will be expanded to
, VARIABLE as myname
in your query, where VARIABLE is the string you entered in the input box. If an
empty string is provided, no replacements are made.
A more complex example. Say you have stored this query:
SELECT Name, Address FROM addresses WHERE 1 /* AND Name LIKE '%[VARIABLE]%' */
Say, you now enter "phpMyAdmin" as the variable for the stored query, the full
query will be:
SELECT Name, Address FROM addresses WHERE 1 AND Name LIKE '%phpMyAdmin%'
You can use multiple occurrences of /*[VARIABLE]*/ in a single query.
NOTE THE ABSENCE OF SPACES inside the "/**/" construct. Any spaces inserted
there will be later also inserted as spaces in your query and may lead to
unexpected results especially when using the variable expansion inside of a
"LIKE ''" expression.
Your initial query which is going to be stored as a bookmark has to yield at
least one result row so you can store the bookmark. You may have that to work
around using well positioned "/**/" comments.
6.19 How can I create simple L^AT[E]X document to include exported table?
You can simply include table in your L^AT[E]X documents, minimal sample
document should look like following one (assuming you have table exported in
file table.tex):
\documentclass{article} % or any class you want
\usepackage{longtable} % for displaying table
\begin{document} % start of document
\include{table} % including exported table
\end{document} % end of document
6.20 I see a lot of databases which are not mine, and cannot access them.
You have one of these global privileges: CREATE TEMPORARY TABLES, SHOW
DATABASES, LOCK TABLES. Those privileges also enable users to see all the
database names. See this bug report.
So if your users do not need those privileges, you can remove them and their
databases list will shorten.
6.21 In edit/insert mode, how can I see a list of possible values for a field,
based on some foreign table?
You have to setup appropriate links between the tables, and also setup the
"display field" in the foreign table. See FAQ 6.6 for an example. Then, if
there are 100 values or less in the foreign table, a drop-down list of values
will be available. You will see two lists of values, the first list containing
the key and the display field, the second list containing the display field and
the key. The reason for this is to be able to type the first letter of either
the key or the display field.
For 100 values or more, a distinct window will appear, to browse foreign key
values and choose one. To change the default limit of 100, see $cfg
['ForeignKeyMaxLimit'].
6.22 Bookmarks: Can I execute a default bookmark automatically when entering
Browse mode for a table?
Yes. If a bookmark has the same label as a table name, it will be executed.
6.23 Export: I heard phpMyAdmin can export Microsoft Excel files, how can I
enable that?
You can use CSV for Microsoft Excel, which works out of the box, but phpMyAdmin
supports direct export to Microsoft Excel version 97 and newer. For this to
work, you need to set $cfg['TempDir'] to a place where the web server user can
write (for example './tmp').
To create the temporary directory on a UNIX-based system, you can do:
cd phpMyAdmin
mkdir tmp
chmod o+rwx tmp
6.24 Now that phpMyAdmin supports native MySQL 4.1.x column comments, what
happens to my column comments stored in pmadb?
Automatic migration of a table's pmadb-style column comments to the native ones
is done whenever you enter Structure page for this table.
6.25 How does BLOB streaming work in phpMyAdmin?
First, for general information about BLOB streaming on MySQL, visit
blobstreaming.org. We currently support streaming if you are running MySQL 5.1
with the PBXT and PBMS storage engines. Moreover, only PBMS 0.5.04 is
supported.
1. In config.inc.php your host should be defined with a FQDN (fully qualified
domain name) instead of something like "localhost".
2. A current limitation is that your first login via phpMyAdmin to a
freshly-started server must be done with an account that has the SUPER
privilege.
3. On your target database, go to Operations and in the "BLOB Repository"
section, click "Enable". This creates the PBMS system tables inside your
database.
4. Ensure that your target table is under the PBXT storage engine and has a
LONGBLOB column.
5. When you insert or update a row in this table, put a checkmark on the
"Upload to BLOB repository" optional choice; otherwise, the upload will be
done directly in your column instead of the repository.
6. Finally when you browse your table, you'll see in your column a link to
stream your data, for example "View image". A header containing the correct
MIME-type will be sent to your browser; this MIME-type was stored at upload
time but in case it's incorrect, it's possible to edit it by clicking on
the displayed MIME-type.
6.26 How can I select a range of rows?
Click the first row of the range, hold the shift key and click the last row of
the range. This works everywhere you see rows, for example in Browse mode or on
the Structure page.
phpMyAdmin project
7.1 I have found a bug. How do I inform developers?
Our Bug Tracker is located at http://sf.net/projects/phpmyadmin/ under the Bugs
section.
But please first discuss your bug with other users:
http://sf.net/projects/phpmyadmin/ (and choose Forums)
7.2 I want to translate the messages to a new language or upgrade an existing
language, where do I start?
Always use the current SVN version of your language file. For a new language,
start from english-utf-8.inc.php. If you don't know how to get the SVN version,
please ask one of the developers.
Please note that we try not to use HTML entities like é in the
translations, since we define the right character set in the file. With HTML
entities, the text on JavaScript messages would not display correctly. However
there are some entities that need to be there, for quotes ,non-breakable
spaces, ampersands, less than, greater than.
You can then put your translations, as a zip file to avoid losing special
characters, on the sourceforge.net translation tracker.
It would be a good idea to subscribe to the phpmyadmin-translators mailing
list, because this is where we ask for translations of new messages.
7.3 I would like to help out with the development of phpMyAdmin. How should I
proceed?
The following method is preferred for new developers:
1. fetch the current git repository over anonymous git:
git clone git://phpmyadmin.git.sourceforge.net/gitroot/phpmyadmin/
phpmyadmin
2. add your stuff
3. generate patch with your changes: git diff > xxx.diff
4. submit your patch via the patch tracker of the phpMyAdmin project.
More details on git are available on our wiki.
Write access to the repository is granted only to experienced developers who
have already contributed something useful to phpMyAdmin.
Also, have a look at the Developers section.
Security
8.1 Where can I get information about the security alerts issued for
phpMyAdmin?
Please refer to http://www.phpmyadmin.net/home_page/security.php
8.2 How can I protect phpMyAdmin against brute force attacks?
If you use Apache web server, phpMyAdmin exports information about
authentication to Apache environment and it can be used in Apache logs.
Currently there are two variables available:
userID
User name of currently active user (he does not have to be logged in).
userStatus
Status of currently active user, one of ok (user is logged in),
mysql-denied (MySQL denied user login), allow-denied (user denied by allow/
deny rules), root-denied (root is denied in configuration), empty-denied
(empty password is denied).
LogFormat directive for Apache can look like following:
LogFormat "%h %l %u %t \"%r\" %>s %b \
\"%{Referer}i\" \"%{User-Agent}i\" %{userID}n %{userStatus}n" pma_combined
You can then use any log analyzing tools to detect possible break-in attempts.
Synchronization
9.1 How can I synchronize two databases/tables in phpMyAdmin?
You can now synchronize databases/tables in phpMyAdmin using the Synchronize
feature. It allows you to connect to local as well as remote servers.This
requires you to enter server host name, username, password, port and the name
of the database. Therefore you can now synchronize your databases placed on the
same server or some remote server.
For more details see How to synchronize
Developers Information
phpMyAdmin is Open Source, so you're invited to contribute to it. Many great
features have been written by other people and you too can help to make
phpMyAdmin a useful tool.
If you're planning to contribute source, please read the following information:
* All files include libraries/header.inc.php (layout),. libraries/
common.lib.php (common functions) and config.inc.php.
Only configuration data should go in config.inc.php. Please keep it free
from other code.
Commonly used functions should be added to libraries/common.lib.php and
more specific ones may be added within a library stored into the libraries
sub-directory.
* Obviously, you're free to use whatever coding style you want. But please
try to keep your code as simple as possible: beginners are using phpMyAdmin
as an example application.
As far as possible, we want the scripts to be XHTML1.0 and CSS2 compliant
on one hand, they fit the PEAR coding standards on the other hand. Please
pay attention to this.
* Please enable showing PHP errors and warnings by the $cfg['Error_Handler']
['display'] configuration directive.
* Please try to keep up the file-naming conventions. Table-related stuff goes
to tbl_*.php, db-related code to db_*.php, server-related tools to
server_*.php and so on.
* Please don't put message strings in your code, instead add the string (at
least) to english-utf-8.inc.php and print() it out.
* If you want to be really helpful, write an entry for the ChangeLog.
* The DBG extension (PHP Debugger DBG) is now supported by phpMyAdmin for
developers to better debug and profile their code.
Please see the $cfg['DBG']* configuration options for more information.
This is in memoriam of the Space Shuttle Columbia (STS-107) which was lost
during its re-entry into Earth's atmosphere and in memory of the brave men
and women who gave their lives for the people of Earth.
Copyright
Copyright (C) 1998-2000 Tobias Ratschiller <tobias_at_ratschiller.com>
Copyright (C) 2001-2010 Marc Delisle <marc_at_infomarc.info>
Olivier M?ller <om_at_omnis.ch>
Robin Johnson <robbat2_at_users.sourceforge.net>
Alexander M. Turek <me_at_derrabus.de>
Michal ?iha? <michal_at_cihar.com>
Garvin Hicking <me_at_supergarv.de>
Michael Keck <mkkeck_at_users.sourceforge.net>
Sebastian Mendel <cybot_tm_at_users.sourceforge.net>
[check credits for more details]
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2, as published by the Free
Software Foundation.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin
St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
Credits
Credits, in chronological order
* Tobias Ratschiller <tobias_at_ratschiller.com>
+ creator of the phpmyadmin project
+ maintainer from 1998 to summer 2000
* Marc Delisle <marc_at_infomarc.info>
+ multi-language version
+ various fixes and improvements
+ SQL analyser (most of it)
+ current project maintainer
* Olivier M?ller <om_at_omnis.ch>
+ started SourceForge phpMyAdmin project in March 2001
+ sync'ed different existing CVS trees with new features and bugfixes
+ multi-language improvements, dynamic language selection
+ current project maintainer
+ many bugfixes and improvements
* Lo?c Chapeaux <lolo_at_phpheaven.net>
+ rewrote and optimized javascript, DHTML and DOM stuff
+ rewrote the scripts so they fit the PEAR coding standards and generate
XHTML1.0 and CSS2 compliant codes
+ improved the language detection system
+ many bugfixes and improvements
* Robin Johnson <robbat2_at_users.sourceforge.net>
+ database maintenance controls
+ table type code
+ Host authentication IP Allow/Deny
+ DB-based configuration (Not completed)
+ SQL parser and pretty-printer
+ SQL validator
+ many bugfixes and improvements
* Armel Fauveau <armel.fauveau_at_globalis-ms.com>
+ bookmarks feature
+ multiple dump feature
+ gzip dump feature
+ zip dump feature
* Geert Lund <glund_at_silversoft.dk>
+ various fixes
+ moderator of the phpMyAdmin former users forum at phpwizard.net
* Korakot Chaovavanich <korakot_at_iname.com>
+ "insert as new row" feature
* Pete Kelly <webmaster_at_trafficg.com>
+ rewrote and fix dump code
+ bugfixes
* Steve Alberty <alberty_at_neptunlabs.de>
+ rewrote dump code for PHP4
+ mySQL table statistics
+ bugfixes
* Benjamin Gandon <gandon_at_isia.cma.fr>
+ main author of the version 2.1.0.1
+ bugfixes
* Alexander M. Turek <me_at_derrabus.de>
+ MySQL 4.0 / 4.1 / 5.0 compatibility
+ abstract database interface (PMA_DBI) with MySQLi support
+ privileges administration
+ XML exports
+ various features and fixes
+ German language file updates
* Mike Beck <mike.beck_at_web.de>
+ automatic joins in QBE
+ links column in printview
+ Relation view
* Michal ?iha? <michal_at_cihar.com>
+ enhanced index creation/display feature
+ feature to use a different charset for HTML than for MySQL
+ improvements of export feature
+ various features and fixes
+ Czech language file updates
* Christophe Gesch? from the "MySQL Form Generator for PHPMyAdmin" (http://
sf.net/projects/phpmysqlformgen/)
+ suggested the patch for multiple table printviews
* Garvin Hicking <me_at_supergarv.de>
+ built the patch for vertical display of table rows
+ built the Javascript based Query window + SQL history
+ Improvement of column/db comments
+ (MIME)-Transformations for columns
+ Use custom alias names for Databases in left frame
+ hierarchical/nested table display
+ PDF-scratchboard for WYSIWYG-distribution of PDF relations
+ new icon sets
+ vertical display of column properties page
+ some bugfixes, features, support, German language additions
* Yukihiro Kawada <kawada_at_den.fujifilm.co.jp>
+ japanese kanji encoding conversion feature
* Piotr Roszatycki <d3xter_at_users.sourceforge.net> and Dan Wilson
+ the Cookie authentication mode
* Axel Sander <n8falke_at_users.sourceforge.net>
+ table relation-links feature
* Maxime Delorme <delorme.maxime_at_free.fr>
+ PDF schema output, thanks also to Olivier Plathey for the "FPDF"
library (see http://www.fpdf.org/) and Steven Wittens for the "UFPDF"
library (see http://www.acko.net/node/56).
* Olof Edlund <olof.edlund_at_upright.se>
+ SQL validator server
* Ivan R. Lanin <ivanlanin_at_users.sourceforge.net>
+ phpMyAdmin logo (until June 2004)
* Mike Cochrane <mike_at_graftonhall.co.nz>
+ blowfish library from the Horde project
* Marcel Tschopp <ne0x_at_users.sourceforge.net>
+ mysqli support
+ many bugfixes and improvements
* Michael Keck <mkkeck_at_users.sourceforge.net>
+ redesign for 2.6.0
+ phpMyAdmin sailboat logo (June 2004)
* Mathias Landh?u?er
+ Representation at conferences
* Sebastian Mendel <cybot_tm_at_users.sourceforge.net>
+ interface improvements
+ various bugfixes
* Ivan A Kirillov
+ new relations Designer
* Raj Kissu Rajandran (Google Summer of Code 2008)
+ BLOBstreaming support
* Piotr Przybylski (Google Summer of Code 2008)
+ improved setup script
* Derek Schaefer (Google Summer of Code 2009)
+ Improved the import system
* Alexander Rutkowski (Google Summer of Code 2009)
+ Tracking mechanism
* Zahra Naeem (Google Summer of Code 2009)
+ Synchronization feature
* Tom?? Srnka (Google Summer of Code 2009)
+ Replication support
And also to the following people who have contributed minor changes,
enhancements, bugfixes or support for a new language since version 2.1.0:
Bora Alioglu, Ricardo ?, Sven-Erik Andersen, Alessandro Astarita, P?ter
Bakondy, Borges Botelho, Olivier Bussier, Neil Darlow, Mats Engstrom, Ian
Davidson, Laurent Dhima, Kristof Hamann, Thomas Kl?ger, Lubos Klokner, Martin
Marconcini, Girish Nair, David Nordenberg, Andreas Pauley, Bernard M. Piller,
Laurent Haas, "Sakamoto", Yuval Sarna, www.securereality.com.au, Alexis
Soulard, Alvar Soome, Siu Sun, Peter Svec, Michael Tacelosky, Rachim Tamsjadi,
Kositer Uros, Lu?s V., Martijn W. van der Lee, Algis Vainauskas, Daniel
Villanueva, Vinay, Ignacio Vazquez-Abrams, Chee Wai, Jakub Wilk, Thomas Michael
Winningham, Vilius Zigmantas, "Manuzhai".
Original Credits of Version 2.1.0
This work is based on Peter Kuppelwieser's MySQL-Webadmin. It was his idea to
create a web-based interface to MySQL using PHP3. Although I have not used any
of his source-code, there are some concepts I've borrowed from him. phpMyAdmin
was created because Peter told me he wasn't going to further develop his
(great) tool.
Thanks go to
* Amalesh Kempf <ak-lsml_at_living-source.com> who contributed the code for
the check when dropping a table or database. He also suggested that you
should be able to specify the primary key on tbl_create.php3. To version
1.1.1 he contributed the ldi_*.php3-set (Import text-files) as well as a
bug-report. Plus many smaller improvements.
* Jan Legenhausen <jan_at_nrw.net>: He made many of the changes that were
introduced in 1.3.0 (including quite significant ones like the
authentication). For 1.4.1 he enhanced the table-dump feature. Plus
bug-fixes and help.
* Marc Delisle <DelislMa_at_CollegeSherbrooke.qc.ca> made phpMyAdmin
language-independent by outsourcing the strings to a separate file. He also
contributed the French translation.
* Alexandr Bravo <abravo_at_hq.admiral.ru> who contributed tbl_select.php3, a
feature to display only some fields from a table.
* Chris Jackson <chrisj_at_ctel.net> added support for MySQL functions in
tbl_change.php3. He also added the "Query by Example" feature in 2.0.
* Dave Walton <walton_at_nordicdms.com> added support for multiple servers
and is a regular contributor for bug-fixes.
* Gabriel Ash <ga244_at_is8.nyu.edu> contributed the random access features
for 2.0.6.
The following people have contributed minor changes, enhancements, bugfixes or
support for a new language:
Jim Kraai, Jordi Bruguera, Miquel Obrador, Geert Lund, Thomas Kleemann,
Alexander Leidinger, Kiko Albiol, Daniel C. Chao, Pavel Piankov, Sascha
Kettler, Joe Pruett, Renato Lins, Mark Kronsbein, Jannis Hermanns, G. Wieggers.
And thanks to everyone else who sent me email with suggestions, bug-reports and
or just some feedback.
Glossary
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
* .htaccess - the default name of Apache's directory-level configuration
file.
* Blowfish - a keyed, symmetric block cipher, designed in 1993 by Bruce
Schneier.
* Browser (Web Browser) - a software application that enables a user to
display and interact with text, images, and other information typically
located on a web page at a website on the World Wide Web.
* bzip2 - a free software/open source data compression algorithm and program
developed by Julian Seward.
* CGI (Common Gateway Interface) - an important World Wide Web technology
that enables a client web browser to request data from a program executed
on the Web server.
* Changelog - a log or record of changes made to a project.
* Client - a computer system that accesses a (remote) service on another
computer by some kind of network.
* column - a set of data values of a particular simple type, one for each row
of the table.
* Cookie - a packet of information sent by a server to a World Wide Web
browser and then sent back by the browser each time it accesses that
server.
* CSV - Comma-separated values
* DB - look at Database.
* database - an organized collection of data.
* Engine - look at Storage Engines.
* extension - a PHP module that extends PHP with additional functionality.
* FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) - a list of commonly asked question and
there answers.
* Field - one part of divided data/columns.
* foreign key - a field or group of fields in a database record that point to
a key field or group of fields forming a key of another database record in
some (usually different) table.
* FPDF (FreePDF) - the free PDF library
* GD Graphics Library - a library by Thomas Boutell and others for
dynamically manipulating images.
* GD2 - look at GD Graphics Library.
* gzip - gzip is short for GNU zip, a GNU free software file compression
program.
* host - any machine connected to a computer network, a node that has a
hostname.
* hostname - the unique name by which a network attached device is known on a
network.
* HTTP (HyperText Transfer Protocol) - the primary method used to transfer or
convey information on the World Wide Web.
* https - a HTTP-connection with additional security measures.
* IIS (Internet Information Services) - a set of Internet-based services for
servers using Microsoft Windows.
* Index - a feature that allows quick access to the rows in a table.
* IP (Internet Protocol) - a data-oriented protocol used by source and
destination hosts for communicating data across a packet-switched
internetwork.
* IP Address - a unique number that devices use in order to identify and
communicate with each other on a network utilizing the Internet Protocol
standard.
* ISAPI (Internet Server Application Programming Interface) - the API of
Internet Information Services (IIS).
* ISP (Internet service provider) - a business or organization that offers
users access to the Internet and related services.
* JPEG - a most commonly used standard method of lossy compression for
photographic images.
* JPG - look at JPEG.
* Key - look at index.
* L^AT[E]X - a document preparation system for the T[E]X typesetting program.
* Mac (Apple Macintosh) - line of personal computers is designed, developed,
manufactured, and marketed by Apple Computer.
* Mac OS X - the operating system which is included with all currently
shipping Apple Macintosh computers in the consumer and professional
markets.
* MCrypt - a cryptographic library.
* mcrypt - the MCrypt PHP extension.
* MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions) - an Internet Standard for the
format of e-mail.
* module - some sort of extension for the Apache Webserver.
* MySQL - a multithreaded, multi-user, SQL (Structured Query Language)
Database Management System (DBMS).
* mysqli - the improved MySQL client PHP extension.
* mysql - the MySQL client PHP extension.
* OpenDocument - open standard for office documents.
* OS X - look at Mac OS X.
* PDF (Portable Document Format) - a file format developed by Adobe Systems
for representing two dimensional documents in a device independent and
resolution independent format.
* PEAR - the PHP Extension and Application Repository.
* PCRE (Perl Compatible Regular Expressions) - the perl-compatible regular
expression functions for PHP
* PHP - short for "PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor", is an open-source,
reflective programming language used mainly for developing server-side
applications and dynamic web content, and more recently, a broader range of
software applications.
* port - a connection through which data is sent and received.
* RFC - Request for Comments (RFC) documents are a series of memoranda
encompassing new research, innovations, and methodologies applicable to
Internet technologies.
* RFC 1952 - GZIP file format specification version 4.3
* Row (record, tulpel) - represents a single, implicitly structured data item
in a table.
* Server - a computer system that provides services to other computing
systems over a network.
* Storage Engines - handlers for different table types
* socket - a form of inter-process communication.
* SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) - a cryptographic protocol which provides secure
communication on the Internet.
* SQL - Structured Query Language
* table - a set of data elements (cells) that is organized, defined and
stored as horizontal rows and vertical columns where each item can be
uniquely identified by a label or key or by it?s position in relation to
other items.
* Table type
* tar - a type of archive file format: the Tape ARchive format.
* TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) - one of the core protocols of the
Internet protocol suite.
* UFPDF - Unicode/UTF-8 extension for FPDF
* URL (Uniform Resource Locator) - a sequence of characters, conforming to a
standardized format, that is used for referring to resources, such as
documents and images on the Internet, by their location.
* Webserver - A computer (program) that is responsible for accepting HTTP
requests from clients and serving them Web pages.
* XML (Extensible Markup Language) - a W3C-recommended general-purpose markup
language for creating special-purpose markup languages, capable of
describing many different kinds of data.
* ZIP - a popular data compression and archival format.
* zlib - an open-source, cross-platform data compression library by Jean-loup
Gailly and Mark Adler.
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