diaspora/config/application.yml.example

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# Copyright (c) 2011, Diaspora Inc. This file is
# licensed under the Affero General Public License version 3 or later. See
# the COPYRIGHT file.
defaults: &defaults
# 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"
# Set this to true to prevent people from signing up for your pod without an invitation.
registrations_closed: false
# Set this to true to prevent users from sending invitations.
invites_off: false
# Set this to true if you want users to invite as many people as they want
open_invitations: 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
#
# Websocket server setup - see script/websocket_server.rb
#
# Enable extensive logging to websocket server.
socket_debug : false
# Websocket host - leave as 0.0.0.0 unless you know what you are doing
socket_host: 0.0.0.0
# File containing pid of running script/websocket_server.rb
socket_pidfile: "log/diaspora-wsd.pid"
# Websocket port - should normally be 8080 or 8081.
socket_port: 8080
socket_collection_name: 'websocket'
# 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'
#
# Federation setup
#
# Diaspora is only tested against this default pubsub server. You probably don't want to change this.
pubsub_server: 'https://pubsubhubbub.appspot.com/'
#
# Email setup
#
# 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
# This chooses which mailer should be used. 'smtp' for a smtp
# connection or 'sendmail' to use the sendmail binary.
mailer_method: 'smtp'
# Address/port to smtp server handling outgoing mail.
smtp_address: 'smtp.example.com'
smtp_port: '587'
# Domain of smtp server.
smtp_domain: 'example.com'
# Sender address in Diaspora's outgoing mail.
smtp_sender_address: 'no-reply@joindiaspora.com'
# 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
# Credentials to log in to the SMTP server - may be necessary if
# smtp_authentication is not 'none'
smtp_username: 'smtp_username'
smtp_password: 'secret'
# The path to the sendmail binary.
sendmail_location: '/usr/sbin/sendmail'
#
# Web tracking setup
#
# 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:
#
# Miscellaneous setup
#
# cloudfiles username and api-key - used for backups
cloudfiles_username: 'example'
cloudfiles_api_key: 'abc123'
# List of users who have admin privileges
admins:
- 'example_user1dsioaioedfhgoiesajdigtoearogjaidofgjo'
# 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'
# Set this to true if you want to do everything synchronously instead of using resque, our redis-backed queue system.
single_process_mode: true
# Use paypal for recurring donations
paypal_hosted_button_id: ""
# Featured users
# (expressed as an array of Diaspora IDs)
featured_users:
- 'diasporahq@joindiaspora.com'
#Hoptoad api key
hoptoad_api_key: ''
# Use this section to override default settings in specific environments
development:
<<: *defaults
enable_splunk_logging: false
production:
<<: *defaults
single_process_mode: false
# Setting the root certificate bundle (this is operating system specific). Defaults:
# CentOS: '/etc/pki/tls/certs/ca-bundle.crt'
# Debian: '/etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt'
ca_file: '/etc/pki/tls/certs/ca-bundle.crt'
# 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: false
integration_1:
<<: *defaults
pod_url: "http://localhost:45789"
enable_splunk_logging: false
integration_2:
<<: *defaults
pod_url: "http://localhost:34658"
enable_splunk_logging: false