# Copyright (c) 2010-2011, Diaspora Inc. This file is # licensed under the Affero General Public License version 3 or later. See # the COPYRIGHT file. defaults: &defaults # # Environment # # Hostname of the machine you're running Diaspora on, as seen from the internet. # For development and testing, you can leave this as is. pod_url: "http://localhost:3000" # Websocket host - leave as 0.0.0.0 unless you know what you are doing socket_host: 0.0.0.0 # Websocket port - should normally be 8080 or 8081. socket_port: 8080 # Setting the root certificate bundle (this is operating system specific). Examples, uncomment one: ca_file: '/etc/pki/tls/certs/ca-bundle.crt' # CentOS #ca_file: '/etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt' # Debian #ca_file: '/etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt' # Gentoo # Secure websocket confguration (wss://). # Requires SSL cert and key socket_secure: false socket_cert_chain_location: '/full/path/to/cert_chain.crt' socket_private_key_location: '/full/path/to/file.key' # URL for a remote redis, on the default port. Don't forget to restrict IP access! # leave it empty for the default (localhost) redis_url: '' # Amazon S3 for photos # s3 config - if set, carrierwave will store your photos on s3. Otherwise they're on the filesystem. #s3_key: 'key' #s3_secret: 'secret' #s3_bucket: 'my_photos' s3_region: 'us-east-1' # # Settings # # Set this to true to prevent people from signing up for your pod without an invitation. registrations_closed: false # Set this to true if you want users to invite as many people as they want open_invitations: true # Set this to true if you don't want your users to follow the diasporahq@joindiaspora.com # account on account creation. The diasporahq account helps users start with some # activity in their stream and get news about Diaspora, but if you don't want your server # to contact joindiaspora.com, set this to true: no_follow_diasporahq: false # Community Spotlight # (expressed as an array of Diaspora IDs) community_spotlight: - 'diasporahq@joindiaspora.com' # Email to send spotlight suggestions to spotlight_suggest_email: '' # List of users who have admin privileges # (expressed as an array of local usernames) admins: - 'example_user1dsioaioedfhgoiesajdigtoearogjaidofgjo' # Mount resque-web into routes # This allows an administrator to see info about the workers mount_resque_web: true # Logging setup # Enable extensive logging to log/{development,test,production}.log debug: false # If you want normal Rails logs, set this to false in the appropriate environment. # It is false by default in development and test. enable_splunk_logging: true # Enable extensive logging to websocket server. socket_debug : false # Hoptoad api key, send failures to Hoptoad hoptoad_api_key: '' # Miscellaneous # If set to true Diaspora will work with just the appserver, thin by default, # running, however this makes it quite slow as all the time intensive jobs # must be run inside the request cycle. Also the live updates from the Websocket # will be disabled. single_process_mode: false # File containing pid of running script/websocket_server.rb socket_pidfile: "log/diaspora-wsd.pid" # Do not touch unless you know what you're doing socket_collection_name: 'websocket' # Diaspora is only tested against this default pubsub server. You probably don't want to change this. pubsub_server: 'https://pubsubhubbub.appspot.com/' # Email # Setting this to true enables Diaspora's "send email" functionality, # requiring meaningful smtp_* settings. These are options for RoR's # ActionMailer class. mailer_on: false # Address/port to smtp server handling outgoing mail. smtp_address: 'smtp.example.com' smtp_port: '587' # This chooses which mailer should be used. 'smtp' for a smtp # connection or 'sendmail' to use the sendmail binary, or messagebus, to use the messagebus service mailer_method: 'smtp' #API key if you are using message bus message_bus_api_key: '' # The path to the sendmail binary. Ignored if mailer_method is not set to sendmail sendmail_location: '/usr/sbin/sendmail' # Set this to true if you want to use exim and sendmail sendmail_exim_fix: false # Authentication required to send mail. Use one of 'one', 'plain', # 'login' or 'cram-md5'. Use 'none' if server does not support # authentication smtp_authentication: 'plain' # Automatically enable TLS? Ignored if smtp_authentication is set to none smtp_starttls_auto: true # OpenSSL verify mode used when connecting to a SMTP server with TLS. # Set this to none if you have a self signed certificate, keep it empty (not '') for the default # Possible values: none, peer, client_once, fail_if_no_peer_cert smtp_openssl_verify_mode: # Domain of smtp server. # This should match the common name of the certificate # the SMTP server sends. If he sends one smtp_domain: 'example.com' # Credentials to log in to the SMTP server - may be necessary if # smtp_authentication is not 'none' smtp_username: 'smtp_username' smtp_password: 'secret' # Sender address in Diaspora's outgoing mail. smtp_sender_address: 'no-reply@joindiaspora.com' # Redis cache # Enable the cache layer (Redis) # If you expect to have thousands of users on your pod, # we *highly* suggest you enable this. # IMPORTANT: THE CACHE REQUIRES REDIS 2.4 OR LATER. # # By default, the cache layer will piggyback off of the Redis # database used by your Resque workers. redis_cache: false # The location of your redis cache. # IMPORTANT: DO NOT CHANGE THIS IF YOU DO NOT KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING! # # Leave this blank to use the same Redis database # that your Resque workers use (happy path). # # This takes an ip (or DNS record). It assumes that your Redis database # is running on the default Redis port. redis_location: '' # Web tracking # google analytics key - if false, no javascript included google_a_site: false # piwik integration - if not set, no javascript included piwik_id: # the site url in raw format (e.g. pikwik.examplehost.com) piwik_url: # Backups # cloudfiles username and api-key - used for backups cloudfiles_username: 'example' cloudfiles_api_key: 'abc123' # Donations # Leave this blank to not show the request for donations # Use paypal for recurring donations paypal_hosted_button_id: "" # # Use this section to override default settings in specific environments # development: <<: *defaults enable_splunk_logging: false production: <<: *defaults # # Do not touch unless you know what you're doing # test: <<: *defaults pod_url: "http://localhost:9887" socket_port: 8081 enable_splunk_logging: false open_invitations: true integration_1: <<: *defaults pod_url: "http://localhost:45789" enable_splunk_logging: false integration_2: <<: *defaults pod_url: "http://localhost:34658" enable_splunk_logging: false