Document environment variable expansion in configuration#5181
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Document environment variable expansion in configuration#5181yariksheptykin wants to merge 2 commits intophp:masterfrom
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Added documentation on using environment variable expansion for configuration values, including examples.
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I noticed that I can use variable expansion within
php-fpm.conffiles. The documentation page does not explicitly mentions this. Instead it only provides examples of passing environment variables on to the child process.At the very top of the page there is a mention that
php.inisyntax is used. This somewhat implies that variable expansion is supported just like inphp.ini. I suggest though that we update the discussion on environment variables with an example of how it php-fpm can be configured using env vars to make the support for this more explicit.