I am trying to access an system variable within my Laravel 4 project. Similar to using ENV['VARIABLE_NAME']
to access a system variable in an RoR project.
Within my Laravel code getenv('VARIABLE_NAME')
returns an empty string. However, I can access and print this variable to the screen using php -r "echo getenv('VARIABLE_NAME')"
at the command prompt.
php -i
confirmed that this variable is also stored in php's $_SERVER
superglobal. However, attempting to access $_SERVER['VARIABLE_NAME']
from the database.php file of my project results in an Undefined index: VARIABLE_NAME
error.
Can I not access arbitrary system variables from php for some reason (e.g., potential security issue, perhaps) ? If this is the case, how can I expose the system variable I need to my Laravel 4 project?
If configuration matters, I'm using php5-fpm and nginx to serve up my PHP on Ubuntu 13.04 Server. PHP version is 5.5.
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