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<?php defined('BASEPATH') or exit('No direct script access allowed'); /* | ------------------------------------------------------------------- | AUTO-LOADER | ------------------------------------------------------------------- | This file specifies which systems should be loaded by default. | | In order to keep the framework as light-weight as possible only the | absolute minimal resources are loaded by default. For example, | the database is not connected to automatically since no assumption | is made regarding whether you intend to use it. This file lets | you globally define which systems you would like loaded with every | request. | | ------------------------------------------------------------------- | Instructions | ------------------------------------------------------------------- | | These are the things you can load automatically: | | 1. Packages | 2. Libraries | 3. Drivers | 4. Helper files | 5. Custom config files | 6. Language files | 7. Models | */ /* | ------------------------------------------------------------------- | Auto-load Packages | ------------------------------------------------------------------- | Prototype: | | $autoload['packages'] = array(APPPATH.'third_party', '/usr/local/shared'); | */ $autoload['packages'] = array(); /* | ------------------------------------------------------------------- | Auto-load Libraries | ------------------------------------------------------------------- | These are the classes located in system/libraries/ or your | application/libraries/ directory, with the addition of the | 'database' library, which is somewhat of a special case. | | Prototype: | | $autoload['libraries'] = array('database', 'email', 'session'); | | You can also supply an alternative library name to be assigned | in the controller: | | $autoload['libraries'] = array('user_agent' => 'ua'); */ $autoload['libraries'] = array('database', 'email', 'session', 'form_validation','customlib'); /* | ------------------------------------------------------------------- | Auto-load Drivers | ------------------------------------------------------------------- | These classes are located in system/libraries/ or in your | application/libraries/ directory, but are also placed inside their | own subdirectory and they extend the CI_Driver_Library class. They | offer multiple interchangeable driver options. | | Prototype: | | $autoload['drivers'] = array('cache'); | | You can also supply an alternative property name to be assigned in | the controller: | | $autoload['drivers'] = array('cache' => 'cch'); | */ $autoload['drivers'] = array(); /* | ------------------------------------------------------------------- | Auto-load Helper Files | ------------------------------------------------------------------- | Prototype: | | $autoload['helper'] = array('url', 'file'); */ $autoload['helper'] = array('url', 'html', 'form', 'file', 'json_output', 'custom', 'security'); /* | ------------------------------------------------------------------- | Auto-load Config files | ------------------------------------------------------------------- | Prototype: | | $autoload['config'] = array('config1', 'config2'); | | NOTE: This item is intended for use ONLY if you have created custom | config files. Otherwise, leave it blank. | */ $autoload['config'] = array(); /* | ------------------------------------------------------------------- | Auto-load Language files | ------------------------------------------------------------------- | Prototype: | | $autoload['language'] = array('lang1', 'lang2'); | | NOTE: Do not include the "_lang" part of your file. For example | "codeigniter_lang.php" would be referenced as array('codeigniter'); | */ $autoload['language'] = array(); /* | ------------------------------------------------------------------- | Auto-load Models | ------------------------------------------------------------------- | Prototype: | | $autoload['model'] = array('first_model', 'second_model'); | | You can also supply an alternative model name to be assigned | in the controller: | | $autoload['model'] = array('first_model' => 'first'); */ $autoload['model'] = array('');