# # This file contains information for accessing Kexi project(s) # stored on a database server # # Description: The file can contain one special "File Information" # section and one or more sections for defining database connections. # [File Information] # Version information for this file format, "1" is by default. # You can forget about adding this. version=1 # begin of section for a shortcut to a single database [Test Database] # The type of this section. Can be: # - database: a single database project together with # it's connection parameters # - connection: connection arameters only, without database name # user will be able to see a list of databases provided # for the connection and open one of them. (not yet implemented) type=database # Database driver (engine) name like: mysql, postgresql. engine=mysql # Additional human-readable caption for informational purposes. caption=Test Project # Database name, or connection name, depending on type of this section. name=testdb # Server name, for local connection. Can be empty or equal to "localhost". server=localhost # TCP/IP port, leave it empty if default port for a given # engine should be used. port=3333 # Username, leave empty if you want to reuse your login name. user=testuser # User password (DANGEROUS: currently plain text!). # Leave it empty, and you will be asked for password everytime # you're opening your database. # KDE Wallet will be supported in the future. password=testy # Additional (probably multiline) human-readable caption # for informational purposes. Line endings should be netered as \n. comment=My favourite test project # Set this to 1, if you want to use socket file (named pipe) # instead of TCP/IP for your local connection here. # Ignored for remote connections. useLocalSocketFile=0 # Enter local socket file name (named pipe) for your local connection here. # Leave it empty if you want to use default socket file. # Ignored for remote connections. localSocketFile=