lychee/docs/md/Settings.md
Tobias Reich dd2f6ebc77 V2.0
- All new redefined interface
- Faster animations and transitions
- Import from Dropbox
- Import from Server
- Download public albums
- Several sorting options
- Installation assistent
- Infobox and description for albums
- Faster loading and improved performance
- Better file handling and upload
- Album covers are chosen intelligent
- Prettier URLs
- Massive changes under the hood
- IPTC support (Headline and Caption)
- EXIF Orientation support

How to update:
1. Replace all files, excluding `uploads/`
2. Open Lychee and enter your database details
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### Database Details
Your MySQL details are stored in `php/config.php`. This file doesn't exist until you installed Lychee. If you need to change your connection details, you can edit this file manually.
$dbHost = Your MySQL host (in most cases you can use localhost)
$dbUser = Your MySQL username
$dbPassword = Your MySQL password
$dbName = The name of the database you want to use
Fill these properties with your MySQL information. Lychee will create the database and tables for you, if they doesn't exist.
### Settings
All settings are stored in the database. You can change the properties manually, but we recommend to use the menu in Lychee. You can find this menu on the top left corner after you signed in.
#### Login
username = Username for Lychee
password = Password for Lychee, saved as an md5 hash
Your photos and albums are protected by a username and password you need to set. If both rows are empty, Lychee will prompt you to set them.
#### Thumb Quality
thumbQuality = [0-100]
Less means a inferiority quality of your thumbs, but faster loading. More means a better quality of your thumbs, but slower loading. The default value is 90. The allowed values are between 0 and 100.
#### Check For Updates
checkForUpdates = [0|1]
If `1`, Lychee will check if you are using the latest version. The notice will be displayed beside the version-number when you sign in.
#### Sorting
sorting = ORDER BY [row] [ASC|DESC]
A typical part of an MySQL statement. This string will be appended to mostly every MySQL query.