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Checking CMS/E-commerce database&configuration details
July 19, 2011
Sometimes you may need to find out your database details or change it. The best way to do it is to view configuration file in your system. Each CMS/e-commerce engine has a different filename and path to save this data. In this tutorial you will learn the way to edit/locate your CMS/e-commerce configuration files and configuration data.
WordPress
Open your WordPress installation root and locate following file: wp-config.php
You will be able to see a lot of scripting, the one you need is:
define('DB_NAME', '****'); //Database name definition define('DB_USER', '****'); //Database user name definition define('DB_PASSWORD', '****'); //Database password define('DB_HOST', 'localhost'); //Database host, usually localhost. $table_prefix = 'wp_';
Database Prefix, “wp_” is the default one.
Joomla
Open your Joomla installation root and locate following file: configuration.php
You will be able to see some scripting, the one you need is:
var $dbtype = 'mysql'; //Database type var $host = 'localhost'; //Database host, usually localhost var $user = '****'; //Database user name definition var $password = '****'; //Database password var $db = '****'; //Database name definition var $dbprefix = 'jos_';
Database Prefix, “jos_” is the default one.
Drupal 6
Open your Drupal installation root and locate following file: sites/default/settings.php
You will be able to see some scripting, the one you need is:
$db_url = 'mysqli://root@localhost/drupal6'; //Database name, URL, login and password. It may look different, the structure is as it follows: $db_url = 'mysql://username:xxx/databasename'; $db_prefix = ''; //Database Prefix
Drupal 7
You need to edit same file as for Drupal 6 but the structure is different: sites/default/settings.php
You will be able to see some scripting, the one you need is:
'database' => '****', //Database name 'username' => '****', //Database username 'password' => '****', //Database password 'host' => 'localhost', //Database URL 'port' => '', //You can enter database server port here if needed 'driver' => 'mysql', //Your database type 'prefix' => '', //Database Prefix
PrestaShop
Open your PrestaShop installation root and locate following file: /config/settings.inc.php
You will be able to see the following data:
define('__PS_BASE_URI__', '/link/prestashop/'); //Your Prestashop installation folder, your website folder define('_THEME_NAME_', 'theme068'); //Your theme name define('_DB_NAME_', '****'); //Your database name define('_DB_SERVER_', 'localhost'); //Your database URL, regularly it is localhost define('_DB_USER_', '****'); //Your database user name define('_DB_PREFIX_', 'ps_'); //Your database prefix define('_DB_PASSWD_', '****'); //Database password define('_DB_TYPE_', 'MySQL'); //Database type define('_COOKIE_KEY_', 'oKxpLkDzaQ8HPcWJz4PnoeA27CEV7b6A33M4gdXfFWNwurb3kcHPh6xM'); //This key is generated automatically define('_COOKIE_IV_', 'kTq5big3'); //This key is provided automatically define('_PS_VERSION_', '1.3.2.3'); //Your Prestashop version
Magento
Open your Magento installation root and locate following file: app/etc/local.xml
You will be able to see some scripting, the one you need is:
//Your database URL, regularly it is localhost //Your database user name //Database password //Your database name
osCommerce
Open your osCommerce installation root and locate following file: includes/configure.php
You will be able to see a lot of scripting, the one you need is:
define('DB_SERVER', 'localhost'); //Your database URL, usually it is localhost define('DB_SERVER_USERNAME', '****'); //Your database user name define('DB_SERVER_PASSWORD', '****'); //Database password define('DB_DATABASE', '****'); //Your database name define('STORE_SESSIONS', 'mysql'); //Your database type
Zen-Cart
Open your Zen-Cart installation root and locate following files (Zen-Cart has 2 configuration files, you need to edit both files): adminfolder/includes/configure.php and includes/configure.php
You will be able to see a lot of scripting, the one you need is:
define('DB_TYPE', 'mysql'); //Your database type define('DB_PREFIX', ''); //Database prefix define('DB_CHARSET', 'utf8'); //Database character set define('DB_SERVER', 'localhost'); //Your database URL, regularly it is localhost define('DB_SERVER_USERNAME', '****'); //Your database user name define('DB_SERVER_PASSWORD', '****'); //Database password define('DB_DATABASE', '****'); //Your database name
OpenCart
Open your Opencart installation root and locate following file: config.php
You will be able to see a lot of scripting, the one you need is:
define('DB_DRIVER', 'mysql'); //Your database type define('DB_HOSTNAME', 'localhost'); //Your database URL, regularly it is localhost define('DB_USERNAME', '****'); //Your database user name define('DB_PASSWORD', '****'); //Database password define('DB_DATABASE', '****'); //Your database name define('DB_PREFIX', ''); //Database prefix
Virtuemart
Since VirtueMart is Joomla component, configuration file is absolutely the same as in Joomla CMS. Please check the details above.