diaspora/config/diaspora.yml.example
Jonne Haß 58e8df4455 Remove automatic setting of the DB variable from script/server
* It's broken for those that would benefit from it (postgres users)
* It's broken in the design: Reading it from the config requires bundle exec ruby, which requires it being set properly
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## Some notes about this file:
## - All comments start with a double #
## - All settings are by default commented out with a single #
## You need to uncomment them in order to work.
## - Take care to keep proper indentation, that is keeping the indentation
## of the original #, with no additional space before the settings
## name.
## - Take care to keep proper quoting. All ' should have a matching ' at
## the end of the same line. Same goes for "
## - Lines containing "## Section" are sections, categories or however you
## like to name them. Do not edit those!
## - Lists need the space after the -
## - true, false and numbers should have no quoting.
## Single words could have none, but doesn't do any harm to them.
##
## You can set and/or override all this settings through environment variables
## with the following conversion rules:
## - Strip the top level namespace (configuration, production, etc.)
## - Build the path to the setting, for example environment.s3.enable
## - Replace the dots with underscores: environment_s3_enable
## - Upcase everything: ENVIRONMENT_S3_ENABLE
## - Specify lists/arrays as comma separated values
##
## - For example, on Heroku:
## heroku config:set SERVICES_FACEBOOK_APP_ID=whateeryourappid SERVICES_FACEBOOK_SECRET=whateeryourappsecret
configuration: ## Section
## Settings you need to change or at least review
## in order for your pod to basically work
environment: ## Section
## Set the hostname of the machine you're running Diaspora on, as seen
## from the internet. This should be the URL you want to use to
## access the pod. So if you plan to reverse proxy it, it should be
## the URL the proxy listens on.
## DO NOT CHNANGE THIS AFTER INITIAL SETUP
## UNLESS YOU KNOW WHAT YOU'RE DOING!
## However changing http to https is okay and has no consequences.
## If you do change it you have to start over as it's hardcoded into
## the database.
#url: "https://example.org/"
## Setting the bundle of certificate authorities (CA) certificates.
## This is operating system specific.
## Examples, uncomment one or add your own:
## Debian, Ubuntu, Archlinux, Gentoo (package ca-certificates)
#certificate_authorities: '/etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt'
## CentOS, Fedora
#certificate_authorities: '/etc/pki/tls/certs/ca-bundle.crt'
## URL for a remote redis.
## Don't forget to restrict the IP access!
## Leave it commented out for the default (localhost)
#redis: 'redis://exmaple_host'
#redis: 'redis://username:password@host:6379/0'
#redis: 'unix:///tmp/redis.sock'
## Require SSL, default true.
## When set, your pod will force you to use https in production.
## Since OAuth2 requires SSL Diasporas future API might not work if you're not
## on SSL. Also no gurantee that posting to services is given if SSL
## is disabled.
#require_ssl: true
## Single process mode
## 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.
## So this is higly unrecommended for production setups.
#single_process_mode: true
## Sidekiq - background processing
sidekiq: ## Section
## Number of parallel threads Sidekiq uses
## If you touch this please set the pool setting
## in your database.yml to a value that's at minimum
## close to this! The default value is 5 but you can safely
## increase it to 25 and more on a medium sized pod.
## This applies per started Sidekiq worker, so if you set it to
## 25 and start two workers you'll process up to 50 jobs in parallel.
#concurrency: 25
## Number of times a job is retried
## There's an exponential backoff, if you set this too
## high you might get too many jobs in the queue
## Set this to false to disable it completely
#retry: 10
## Namespace to use in Redis, useful if you need to run
## multiple instances of Diaspora using the same Redis instance
#namespace: "diaspora"
## Lines of backtrace that is stored on failure
## Set this to false if you're not interested in this data to
## reduce memory usage (and log size)
#backtrace: 15
## Log file for Sidekiq
#log: "log/sidekiq.log"
## Use Amazon S3 instead of your local filesystem
## to handle uploaded pictures.
s3: ## Section
#enable: true
#key: 'changeme'
#secret: 'changeme'
#bucket: 'my_photos'
#region: 'us-east-1'
# Use max-age header on Amazon S3 resources.
# this would set a max-age value of 1 year
#cache : true
## Related to S3 you can set a url to redirect all requests to uploaded
## images to another host. If you for example set
## https://images.example.org here, all requests made to
## pictures under /uploads/images will be redirected to
## https://images.example.org/uploads/images/...
#image_redirect_url: 'https://images.example.org'
assets: ## Section
## Serve static assets via the appserver.
## This is highly discouraged for production use,
## let your reverse proxy/webserver do it by serving the files
## under public/ directly.
#serve: true
## Upload your assets to S3
#upload: true
## Specify an asset host. Ensure it does not have a trailing slash (/).
#host: http://cdn.example.org/diaspora
## Diaspora is only tested against this default pubsub server.
## You likely don't want to change this.
#pubsub_server: 'https://pubsubhubbub.appspot.com/'
## Settings affecting how ./script/server behaves.
server: ## Section
## The port on which the appserver should listen
#port: 3000
## The environment in which the server should be started by default.
#rails_environment: 'production'
## Write unicorn stderr and stdout log
#stderr_log: '/usr/local/app/diaspora/log/unicorn-stderr.log'
#stdout_log: '/usr/local/app/diaspora/log/unicorn-stdout.log'
## Number of Unicorn worker processes, increase this if
## you have many users
#unicorn_worker: 2
## Number of seconds before a request is aborted, increase if
## you get empty responses, or large image uploads fail.
## Decrease if you're under heavy load and don't care for some
## requests to fail.
#unicorn_timeout: 90
## Embed a Sidekiq worker inside the unicorn process, useful for
## minimal Heroku setups
#embed_sidekiq_worker: true
## Number of Sidekiq worker processes
## Most of the time you want to increase
## environment.sidekiq.concurrency instead!
#sidekiq_workers: 1
## Settings probably affecting the privacy of your users
privacy: ## Section
## Include jQuery from Google's CDN
## This potentially saves you some traffic and speeds up
## load time since most clients already have this one cached
#jquery_cdn: true
## Provide a key to enable tracking by Google Analytics
#google_analytics_key:
## Piwik Tracking
## Provide a site ID and the host piwik is running on to enable
## tracking through Piwik.
piwik: ## Section
#enable: true
#host: 'stats.example.org'
#site_id: 1
## Mixpanel event tracking
#mixpanel_uid:
## Chartbeat tracking
#chartbeat_uid:
## General settings
settings: ## Section
## The name of your pod displayed in various locations,
## including the header.
#pod_name: "Diaspora*"
## Set this to false to prevent people from signing up for your pod
## without an invitation. Note that this needs to be true even for
## the first registration (you).
#enable_registrations: true
## Users will automatically follow a specified account on creation
## Set this to false if you don't want your users to automatically
## follow an account upon creation.
#autofollow_on_join: true
## 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, you can change account
## below or set autofollow_on_join to false
#autofollow_on_join_user: 'diasporahq@joindiaspora.com'
## Settings about invitations
invitations: ## Section
## Set this to true if you want users to be able to send invites.
#open: true
## The default amount of invitiations an invite link has.
## Every user has such a link. Default count is 25, uncomment to set
## another value.
#count: 25
## Paypal donations
## You can provide the ID of a hosted Paypal button here to kindly ask
## your users for donations to run their pod. If you leave this out
## we kindly ask your users to donate to the Diaspora Foundation :)
#paypal_hosted_button_id: ""
## Bitcoin donations
## You can provide the bitcoin address here to kindly ask
## your users for donations to run their pod.
#bitcoin_wallet_id: ""
## Community Spotlight
## The community spotlight gives new users a starting point on who
## could be interesting Diasporas community. To add a person
## to the spotlight add the 'spotlight' role to it.
community_spotlight: ## Section
#enable: false
## E-Mail address users can make suggestions about who should be
## in the spotlight to.
#suggest_email: 'admin@example.org'
## Maximum number of parallel HTTP requests made to other pods
## Be careful, raising this setting will heavily increase the
## memory usage of your Sidekiq workers
#typhoeus_concurrency: 20
## CURL debug
## Turn on extra verbose output when sending stuff. No you
## don't need to touch this unless explicitly told to.
#typhoeus_verbose: true
## Setup E-Mail
mail: ## Section
## First you need to enable it ;)
#enable: true
## Sender address used in mail send by Diaspora
#sender_address: 'no-reply@example.org'
## This selects which mailer should be used. Take 'smtp' for a smtp
## connection, 'sendmail' to use the sendmail binary or
## 'messagebus' to use the messagebus service.
#method: 'smtp'
## Ignore if method isn't 'smtp'
smtp: ## Section
## Host and port of the smtp server handling outgoing mail.
## This should match the common name of the certificate
## the SMTP server sends. If he sends one.
#host: 'smtp.example.org'
#port: 587
## Authentication required to send mail. Use one of 'plain',
## 'login' or 'cram_md5'. Use 'none' if server does not support
## authentication
#authentication: 'plain'
## Credentials to log in to the SMTP server - may be necessary if
## authentication is not 'none'
#username: 'changeme'
#password: 'changeme'
## Automatically enable TLS? Ignored if authentication is set to none
#starttls_auto: true
## The domain for the HELO command if needed
#domain: 'smtp.example.org'
## OpenSSL verify mode used when connecting to a
## SMTP server with TLS. Set this to none if you have
## a self signed certificate. Possible values:
## 'none', 'peer', 'client_once', 'fail_if_no_peer_cert'
#openssl_verify_mode: 'none'
## Ignore if method isn't 'sendmail'
sendmail: ## Section
## The path to the sendmail binary.
#location: '/usr/sbin/sendmail'
## Set this to true if you want to use exim and sendmail
#exim_fix: true
## Ignore if method isn't 'messagebus'
#message_bus_api_key: 'abcdef'
## Settings around Diasporas capabilities to post to services
services: ## Section
## OAuth credentials for Facebook:
facebook: ## Section
#enable: true
#app_id: 'abcdef'
#secret: 'changeme'
## OAuth credentials for Twitter:
twitter: ## Section
#enable: true
#key: 'abcdef'
#secret: 'changeme'
## OAuth credentials for Tumblr
tumblr: ## Section
#enable: true
#key: 'abcdef'
#secret: 'changeme'
## OAuth credentials for Wordpress
wordpress: ## Section
#enable: true
#client_id: 'abcdef'
#secret: 'changeme'
## Settings relevant to administrators
admins: ## Section
## Set the admin account.
## This doesn't make the user an admin but is used when a generic
## admin contact is neeeded, much like the postmaster role in mail
## systems. Set only the username, NOT the full ID.
#account: "podmaster"
## E-Mail address users can contact the administrator
#podmin_email: 'podmin@example.org'
## Here you can make overides to settings defined above if you need
## to have them different in different environments.
production: ## Section
environment: ## Section
#redis_url: 'redis://production.example.org:6379'
development: ## Section
environment: ## Section
#redis_url: 'redis://production.example.org:6379'