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3 | ################################################################################ |
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3 | ################################################################################ | |
4 | ## RHODECODE COMMUNITY EDITION CONFIGURATION ## |
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4 | ## RHODECODE COMMUNITY EDITION CONFIGURATION ## | |
5 | ################################################################################ |
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7 | [DEFAULT] |
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7 | [DEFAULT] | |
8 | ## Debug flag sets all loggers to debug, and enables request tracking |
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8 | ## Debug flag sets all loggers to debug, and enables request tracking | |
9 | debug = true |
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9 | debug = true | |
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11 | ################################################################################ |
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11 | ################################################################################ | |
12 | ## EMAIL CONFIGURATION ## |
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12 | ## EMAIL CONFIGURATION ## | |
13 | ## Uncomment and replace with the email address which should receive ## |
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13 | ## Uncomment and replace with the email address which should receive ## | |
14 | ## any error reports after an application crash ## |
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14 | ## any error reports after an application crash ## | |
15 | ## Additionally these settings will be used by the RhodeCode mailing system ## |
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15 | ## Additionally these settings will be used by the RhodeCode mailing system ## | |
16 | ################################################################################ |
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16 | ################################################################################ | |
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18 | ## prefix all emails subjects with given prefix, helps filtering out emails |
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18 | ## prefix all emails subjects with given prefix, helps filtering out emails | |
19 | #email_prefix = [RhodeCode] |
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19 | #email_prefix = [RhodeCode] | |
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21 | ## email FROM address all mails will be sent |
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21 | ## email FROM address all mails will be sent | |
22 | #app_email_from = rhodecode-noreply@localhost |
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22 | #app_email_from = rhodecode-noreply@localhost | |
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24 | #smtp_server = mail.server.com |
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24 | #smtp_server = mail.server.com | |
25 | #smtp_username = |
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25 | #smtp_username = | |
26 | #smtp_password = |
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26 | #smtp_password = | |
27 | #smtp_port = |
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27 | #smtp_port = | |
28 | #smtp_use_tls = false |
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28 | #smtp_use_tls = false | |
29 | #smtp_use_ssl = true |
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29 | #smtp_use_ssl = true | |
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31 | [server:main] |
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31 | [server:main] | |
32 | ## COMMON ## |
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32 | ## COMMON ## | |
33 | host = 127.0.0.1 |
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33 | host = 127.0.0.1 | |
34 | port = 5000 |
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34 | port = 5000 | |
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36 | ########################################################### |
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36 | ########################################################### | |
37 | ## WAITRESS WSGI SERVER - Recommended for Development #### |
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37 | ## WAITRESS WSGI SERVER - Recommended for Development #### | |
38 | ########################################################### |
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38 | ########################################################### | |
39 |
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39 | |||
40 | use = egg:waitress#main |
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40 | use = egg:waitress#main | |
41 | ## number of worker threads |
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41 | ## number of worker threads | |
42 | threads = 5 |
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42 | threads = 5 | |
43 | ## MAX BODY SIZE 100GB |
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43 | ## MAX BODY SIZE 100GB | |
44 | max_request_body_size = 107374182400 |
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44 | max_request_body_size = 107374182400 | |
45 | ## Use poll instead of select, fixes file descriptors limits problems. |
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45 | ## Use poll instead of select, fixes file descriptors limits problems. | |
46 | ## May not work on old windows systems. |
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46 | ## May not work on old windows systems. | |
47 | asyncore_use_poll = true |
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47 | asyncore_use_poll = true | |
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50 | ########################## |
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50 | ########################## | |
51 | ## GUNICORN WSGI SERVER ## |
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51 | ## GUNICORN WSGI SERVER ## | |
52 | ########################## |
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52 | ########################## | |
53 | ## run with gunicorn --log-config rhodecode.ini --paste rhodecode.ini |
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53 | ## run with gunicorn --log-config rhodecode.ini --paste rhodecode.ini | |
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55 | #use = egg:gunicorn#main |
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55 | #use = egg:gunicorn#main | |
56 | ## Sets the number of process workers. More workers means more concurrent connections |
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56 | ## Sets the number of process workers. More workers means more concurrent connections | |
57 | ## RhodeCode can handle at the same time. Each additional worker also it increases |
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57 | ## RhodeCode can handle at the same time. Each additional worker also it increases | |
58 | ## memory usage as each has it's own set of caches. |
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58 | ## memory usage as each has it's own set of caches. | |
59 | ## Recommended value is (2 * NUMBER_OF_CPUS + 1), eg 2CPU = 5 workers, but no more |
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59 | ## Recommended value is (2 * NUMBER_OF_CPUS + 1), eg 2CPU = 5 workers, but no more | |
60 | ## than 8-10 unless for really big deployments .e.g 700-1000 users. |
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60 | ## than 8-10 unless for really big deployments .e.g 700-1000 users. | |
61 | ## `instance_id = *` must be set in the [app:main] section below (which is the default) |
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61 | ## `instance_id = *` must be set in the [app:main] section below (which is the default) | |
62 | ## when using more than 1 worker. |
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62 | ## when using more than 1 worker. | |
63 | #workers = 2 |
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63 | #workers = 2 | |
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65 | ## Gunicorn access log level | |||
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66 | #loglevel = info | |||
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65 | ## process name visible in process list |
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68 | ## process name visible in process list | |
66 | #proc_name = rhodecode |
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69 | #proc_name = rhodecode | |
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68 | ## type of worker class, one of sync, gevent |
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71 | ## type of worker class, one of sync, gevent | |
69 | ## recommended for bigger setup is using of of other than sync one |
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72 | ## recommended for bigger setup is using of of other than sync one | |
70 | #worker_class = gevent |
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73 | #worker_class = gevent | |
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72 | ## The maximum number of simultaneous clients. Valid only for Gevent |
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75 | ## The maximum number of simultaneous clients. Valid only for Gevent | |
73 | #worker_connections = 10 |
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76 | #worker_connections = 10 | |
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75 | ## max number of requests that worker will handle before being gracefully |
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78 | ## max number of requests that worker will handle before being gracefully | |
76 | ## restarted, could prevent memory leaks |
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79 | ## restarted, could prevent memory leaks | |
77 | #max_requests = 1000 |
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80 | #max_requests = 1000 | |
78 | #max_requests_jitter = 30 |
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81 | #max_requests_jitter = 30 | |
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80 | ## amount of time a worker can spend with handling a request before it |
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83 | ## amount of time a worker can spend with handling a request before it | |
81 | ## gets killed and restarted. Set to 6hrs |
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84 | ## gets killed and restarted. Set to 6hrs | |
82 | #timeout = 21600 |
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85 | #timeout = 21600 | |
83 |
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84 | ## The maximum size of HTTP request line in bytes. |
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87 | ## The maximum size of HTTP request line in bytes. | |
85 | ## 0 for unlimited |
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88 | ## 0 for unlimited | |
86 | #limit_request_line = 0 |
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89 | #limit_request_line = 0 | |
87 |
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88 | ## Limit the number of HTTP headers fields in a request. |
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91 | ## Limit the number of HTTP headers fields in a request. | |
89 | ## By default this value is 100 and can't be larger than 32768. |
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92 | ## By default this value is 100 and can't be larger than 32768. | |
90 | #limit_request_fields = 32768 |
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93 | #limit_request_fields = 32768 | |
91 |
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92 | ## Limit the allowed size of an HTTP request header field. |
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95 | ## Limit the allowed size of an HTTP request header field. | |
93 | ## Value is a positive number or 0. |
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96 | ## Value is a positive number or 0. | |
94 | ## Setting it to 0 will allow unlimited header field sizes. |
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97 | ## Setting it to 0 will allow unlimited header field sizes. | |
95 | #limit_request_field_size = 0 |
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98 | #limit_request_field_size = 0 | |
96 |
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97 | ## Timeout for graceful workers restart. |
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100 | ## Timeout for graceful workers restart. | |
98 | ## After receiving a restart signal, workers have this much time to finish |
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101 | ## After receiving a restart signal, workers have this much time to finish | |
99 | ## serving requests. Workers still alive after the timeout (starting from the |
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102 | ## serving requests. Workers still alive after the timeout (starting from the | |
100 | ## receipt of the restart signal) are force killed. |
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103 | ## receipt of the restart signal) are force killed. | |
101 | #graceful_timeout = 3600 |
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104 | #graceful_timeout = 3600 | |
102 |
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103 | # The number of seconds to wait for requests on a Keep-Alive connection. |
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106 | # The number of seconds to wait for requests on a Keep-Alive connection. | |
104 | # Generally set in the 1-5 seconds range. |
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107 | # Generally set in the 1-5 seconds range. | |
105 | #keepalive = 2 |
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108 | #keepalive = 2 | |
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107 | ## Maximum memory usage that each worker can use before it will receive a |
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110 | ## Maximum memory usage that each worker can use before it will receive a | |
108 | ## graceful restart signal, e.g 10MB = 10485760 (10 * 1024 * 1024) |
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111 | ## graceful restart signal, e.g 10MB = 10485760 (10 * 1024 * 1024) | |
109 | # 0 = memory monitoring is disabled |
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112 | # 0 = memory monitoring is disabled | |
110 | #memory_max_usage = 0 |
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113 | #memory_max_usage = 0 | |
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112 | ## How often in seconds to check for memory usage for each gunicorn worker |
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115 | ## How often in seconds to check for memory usage for each gunicorn worker | |
113 | #memory_usage_check_interval = 60 |
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116 | #memory_usage_check_interval = 60 | |
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115 | ## Threshold value for which we don't recycle worker if GarbageCollection |
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118 | ## Threshold value for which we don't recycle worker if GarbageCollection | |
116 | ## frees up enough resources. Before each restart we try to run GC on worker |
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119 | ## frees up enough resources. Before each restart we try to run GC on worker | |
117 | ## in case we get enough free memory after that, restart will not happen. |
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120 | ## in case we get enough free memory after that, restart will not happen. | |
118 | #memory_usage_recovery_threshold = 0.8 |
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121 | #memory_usage_recovery_threshold = 0.8 | |
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120 | ## prefix middleware for RhodeCode. |
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123 | ## prefix middleware for RhodeCode. | |
121 | ## recommended when using proxy setup. |
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124 | ## recommended when using proxy setup. | |
122 | ## allows to set RhodeCode under a prefix in server. |
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125 | ## allows to set RhodeCode under a prefix in server. | |
123 | ## eg https://server.com/custom_prefix. Enable `filter-with =` option below as well. |
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126 | ## eg https://server.com/custom_prefix. Enable `filter-with =` option below as well. | |
124 | ## And set your prefix like: `prefix = /custom_prefix` |
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127 | ## And set your prefix like: `prefix = /custom_prefix` | |
125 | ## be sure to also set beaker.session.cookie_path = /custom_prefix if you need |
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128 | ## be sure to also set beaker.session.cookie_path = /custom_prefix if you need | |
126 | ## to make your cookies only work on prefix url |
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129 | ## to make your cookies only work on prefix url | |
127 | [filter:proxy-prefix] |
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130 | [filter:proxy-prefix] | |
128 | use = egg:PasteDeploy#prefix |
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131 | use = egg:PasteDeploy#prefix | |
129 | prefix = / |
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132 | prefix = / | |
130 |
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131 | [app:main] |
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134 | [app:main] | |
132 | ## The %(here)s variable will be replaced with the absolute path of parent directory |
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135 | ## The %(here)s variable will be replaced with the absolute path of parent directory | |
133 | ## of this file |
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136 | ## of this file | |
134 | ## In addition ENVIRONMENT variables usage is possible, e.g |
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137 | ## In addition ENVIRONMENT variables usage is possible, e.g | |
135 | ## sqlalchemy.db1.url = {ENV_RC_DB_URL} |
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138 | ## sqlalchemy.db1.url = {ENV_RC_DB_URL} | |
136 |
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137 | use = egg:rhodecode-enterprise-ce |
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140 | use = egg:rhodecode-enterprise-ce | |
138 |
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139 | ## enable proxy prefix middleware, defined above |
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142 | ## enable proxy prefix middleware, defined above | |
140 | #filter-with = proxy-prefix |
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143 | #filter-with = proxy-prefix | |
141 |
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142 | # During development the we want to have the debug toolbar enabled |
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145 | # During development the we want to have the debug toolbar enabled | |
143 | pyramid.includes = |
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146 | pyramid.includes = | |
144 | pyramid_debugtoolbar |
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147 | pyramid_debugtoolbar | |
145 | rhodecode.lib.middleware.request_wrapper |
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148 | rhodecode.lib.middleware.request_wrapper | |
146 |
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147 | pyramid.reload_templates = true |
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150 | pyramid.reload_templates = true | |
148 |
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149 | debugtoolbar.hosts = 0.0.0.0/0 |
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152 | debugtoolbar.hosts = 0.0.0.0/0 | |
150 | debugtoolbar.exclude_prefixes = |
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153 | debugtoolbar.exclude_prefixes = | |
151 | /css |
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154 | /css | |
152 | /fonts |
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155 | /fonts | |
153 | /images |
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156 | /images | |
154 | /js |
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157 | /js | |
155 |
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158 | |||
156 | ## RHODECODE PLUGINS ## |
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159 | ## RHODECODE PLUGINS ## | |
157 | rhodecode.includes = |
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160 | rhodecode.includes = | |
158 | rhodecode.api |
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161 | rhodecode.api | |
159 |
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160 |
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163 | |||
161 | # api prefix url |
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164 | # api prefix url | |
162 | rhodecode.api.url = /_admin/api |
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165 | rhodecode.api.url = /_admin/api | |
163 |
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164 |
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167 | |||
165 | ## END RHODECODE PLUGINS ## |
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168 | ## END RHODECODE PLUGINS ## | |
166 |
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169 | |||
167 | ## encryption key used to encrypt social plugin tokens, |
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170 | ## encryption key used to encrypt social plugin tokens, | |
168 | ## remote_urls with credentials etc, if not set it defaults to |
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171 | ## remote_urls with credentials etc, if not set it defaults to | |
169 | ## `beaker.session.secret` |
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172 | ## `beaker.session.secret` | |
170 | #rhodecode.encrypted_values.secret = |
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173 | #rhodecode.encrypted_values.secret = | |
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172 | ## decryption strict mode (enabled by default). It controls if decryption raises |
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175 | ## decryption strict mode (enabled by default). It controls if decryption raises | |
173 | ## `SignatureVerificationError` in case of wrong key, or damaged encryption data. |
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176 | ## `SignatureVerificationError` in case of wrong key, or damaged encryption data. | |
174 | #rhodecode.encrypted_values.strict = false |
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177 | #rhodecode.encrypted_values.strict = false | |
175 |
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176 | ## Pick algorithm for encryption. Either fernet (more secure) or aes (default) |
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179 | ## Pick algorithm for encryption. Either fernet (more secure) or aes (default) | |
177 | ## fernet is safer, and we strongly recommend switching to it. |
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180 | ## fernet is safer, and we strongly recommend switching to it. | |
178 | ## Due to backward compatibility aes is used as default. |
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181 | ## Due to backward compatibility aes is used as default. | |
179 | #rhodecode.encrypted_values.algorithm = fernet |
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182 | #rhodecode.encrypted_values.algorithm = fernet | |
180 |
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183 | |||
181 | ## return gzipped responses from RhodeCode (static files/application) |
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184 | ## return gzipped responses from RhodeCode (static files/application) | |
182 | gzip_responses = false |
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185 | gzip_responses = false | |
183 |
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186 | |||
184 | ## auto-generate javascript routes file on startup |
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187 | ## auto-generate javascript routes file on startup | |
185 | generate_js_files = false |
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188 | generate_js_files = false | |
186 |
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189 | |||
187 | ## System global default language. |
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190 | ## System global default language. | |
188 | ## All available languages: en(default), be, de, es, fr, it, ja, pl, pt, ru, zh |
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191 | ## All available languages: en(default), be, de, es, fr, it, ja, pl, pt, ru, zh | |
189 | lang = en |
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192 | lang = en | |
190 |
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191 | ## Perform a full repository scan and import on each server start. |
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194 | ## Perform a full repository scan and import on each server start. | |
192 | ## Settings this to true could lead to very long startup time. |
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195 | ## Settings this to true could lead to very long startup time. | |
193 | startup.import_repos = false |
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196 | startup.import_repos = false | |
194 |
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197 | |||
195 | ## Uncomment and set this path to use archive download cache. |
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198 | ## Uncomment and set this path to use archive download cache. | |
196 | ## Once enabled, generated archives will be cached at this location |
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199 | ## Once enabled, generated archives will be cached at this location | |
197 | ## and served from the cache during subsequent requests for the same archive of |
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200 | ## and served from the cache during subsequent requests for the same archive of | |
198 | ## the repository. |
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201 | ## the repository. | |
199 | #archive_cache_dir = /tmp/tarballcache |
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202 | #archive_cache_dir = /tmp/tarballcache | |
200 |
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203 | |||
201 | ## URL at which the application is running. This is used for Bootstrapping |
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204 | ## URL at which the application is running. This is used for Bootstrapping | |
202 | ## requests in context when no web request is available. Used in ishell, or |
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205 | ## requests in context when no web request is available. Used in ishell, or | |
203 | ## SSH calls. Set this for events to receive proper url for SSH calls. |
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206 | ## SSH calls. Set this for events to receive proper url for SSH calls. | |
204 | app.base_url = http://rhodecode.local |
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207 | app.base_url = http://rhodecode.local | |
205 |
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208 | |||
206 | ## Unique application ID. Should be a random unique string for security. |
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209 | ## Unique application ID. Should be a random unique string for security. | |
207 | app_instance_uuid = rc-production |
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210 | app_instance_uuid = rc-production | |
208 |
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211 | |||
209 | ## Cut off limit for large diffs (size in bytes). If overall diff size on |
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212 | ## Cut off limit for large diffs (size in bytes). If overall diff size on | |
210 | ## commit, or pull request exceeds this limit this diff will be displayed |
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213 | ## commit, or pull request exceeds this limit this diff will be displayed | |
211 | ## partially. E.g 512000 == 512Kb |
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214 | ## partially. E.g 512000 == 512Kb | |
212 | cut_off_limit_diff = 512000 |
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215 | cut_off_limit_diff = 512000 | |
213 |
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216 | |||
214 | ## Cut off limit for large files inside diffs (size in bytes). Each individual |
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217 | ## Cut off limit for large files inside diffs (size in bytes). Each individual | |
215 | ## file inside diff which exceeds this limit will be displayed partially. |
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218 | ## file inside diff which exceeds this limit will be displayed partially. | |
216 | ## E.g 128000 == 128Kb |
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219 | ## E.g 128000 == 128Kb | |
217 | cut_off_limit_file = 128000 |
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220 | cut_off_limit_file = 128000 | |
218 |
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221 | |||
219 | ## use cached version of vcs repositories everywhere. Recommended to be `true` |
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222 | ## use cached version of vcs repositories everywhere. Recommended to be `true` | |
220 | vcs_full_cache = true |
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223 | vcs_full_cache = true | |
221 |
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224 | |||
222 | ## Force https in RhodeCode, fixes https redirects, assumes it's always https. |
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225 | ## Force https in RhodeCode, fixes https redirects, assumes it's always https. | |
223 | ## Normally this is controlled by proper http flags sent from http server |
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226 | ## Normally this is controlled by proper http flags sent from http server | |
224 | force_https = false |
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227 | force_https = false | |
225 |
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228 | |||
226 | ## use Strict-Transport-Security headers |
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229 | ## use Strict-Transport-Security headers | |
227 | use_htsts = false |
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230 | use_htsts = false | |
228 |
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231 | |||
229 | # Set to true if your repos are exposed using the dumb protocol |
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232 | # Set to true if your repos are exposed using the dumb protocol | |
230 | git_update_server_info = false |
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233 | git_update_server_info = false | |
231 |
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234 | |||
232 | ## RSS/ATOM feed options |
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235 | ## RSS/ATOM feed options | |
233 | rss_cut_off_limit = 256000 |
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236 | rss_cut_off_limit = 256000 | |
234 | rss_items_per_page = 10 |
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237 | rss_items_per_page = 10 | |
235 | rss_include_diff = false |
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238 | rss_include_diff = false | |
236 |
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239 | |||
237 | ## gist URL alias, used to create nicer urls for gist. This should be an |
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240 | ## gist URL alias, used to create nicer urls for gist. This should be an | |
238 | ## url that does rewrites to _admin/gists/{gistid}. |
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241 | ## url that does rewrites to _admin/gists/{gistid}. | |
239 | ## example: http://gist.rhodecode.org/{gistid}. Empty means use the internal |
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242 | ## example: http://gist.rhodecode.org/{gistid}. Empty means use the internal | |
240 | ## RhodeCode url, ie. http[s]://rhodecode.server/_admin/gists/{gistid} |
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243 | ## RhodeCode url, ie. http[s]://rhodecode.server/_admin/gists/{gistid} | |
241 | gist_alias_url = |
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244 | gist_alias_url = | |
242 |
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245 | |||
243 | ## List of views (using glob pattern syntax) that AUTH TOKENS could be |
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246 | ## List of views (using glob pattern syntax) that AUTH TOKENS could be | |
244 | ## used for access. |
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247 | ## used for access. | |
245 | ## Adding ?auth_token=TOKEN_HASH to the url authenticates this request as if it |
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248 | ## Adding ?auth_token=TOKEN_HASH to the url authenticates this request as if it | |
246 | ## came from the the logged in user who own this authentication token. |
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249 | ## came from the the logged in user who own this authentication token. | |
247 | ## Additionally @TOKEN syntax can be used to bound the view to specific |
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250 | ## Additionally @TOKEN syntax can be used to bound the view to specific | |
248 | ## authentication token. Such view would be only accessible when used together |
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251 | ## authentication token. Such view would be only accessible when used together | |
249 | ## with this authentication token |
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252 | ## with this authentication token | |
250 | ## |
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253 | ## | |
251 | ## list of all views can be found under `/_admin/permissions/auth_token_access` |
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254 | ## list of all views can be found under `/_admin/permissions/auth_token_access` | |
252 | ## The list should be "," separated and on a single line. |
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255 | ## The list should be "," separated and on a single line. | |
253 | ## |
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256 | ## | |
254 | ## Most common views to enable: |
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257 | ## Most common views to enable: | |
255 | # RepoCommitsView:repo_commit_download |
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258 | # RepoCommitsView:repo_commit_download | |
256 | # RepoCommitsView:repo_commit_patch |
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259 | # RepoCommitsView:repo_commit_patch | |
257 | # RepoCommitsView:repo_commit_raw |
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260 | # RepoCommitsView:repo_commit_raw | |
258 | # RepoCommitsView:repo_commit_raw@TOKEN |
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261 | # RepoCommitsView:repo_commit_raw@TOKEN | |
259 | # RepoFilesView:repo_files_diff |
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262 | # RepoFilesView:repo_files_diff | |
260 | # RepoFilesView:repo_archivefile |
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263 | # RepoFilesView:repo_archivefile | |
261 | # RepoFilesView:repo_file_raw |
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264 | # RepoFilesView:repo_file_raw | |
262 | # GistView:* |
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265 | # GistView:* | |
263 | api_access_controllers_whitelist = |
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266 | api_access_controllers_whitelist = | |
264 |
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267 | |||
265 | ## Default encoding used to convert from and to unicode |
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268 | ## Default encoding used to convert from and to unicode | |
266 | ## can be also a comma separated list of encoding in case of mixed encodings |
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269 | ## can be also a comma separated list of encoding in case of mixed encodings | |
267 | default_encoding = UTF-8 |
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270 | default_encoding = UTF-8 | |
268 |
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271 | |||
269 | ## instance-id prefix |
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272 | ## instance-id prefix | |
270 | ## a prefix key for this instance used for cache invalidation when running |
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273 | ## a prefix key for this instance used for cache invalidation when running | |
271 | ## multiple instances of RhodeCode, make sure it's globally unique for |
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274 | ## multiple instances of RhodeCode, make sure it's globally unique for | |
272 | ## all running RhodeCode instances. Leave empty if you don't use it |
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275 | ## all running RhodeCode instances. Leave empty if you don't use it | |
273 | instance_id = |
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276 | instance_id = | |
274 |
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277 | |||
275 | ## Fallback authentication plugin. Set this to a plugin ID to force the usage |
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278 | ## Fallback authentication plugin. Set this to a plugin ID to force the usage | |
276 | ## of an authentication plugin also if it is disabled by it's settings. |
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279 | ## of an authentication plugin also if it is disabled by it's settings. | |
277 | ## This could be useful if you are unable to log in to the system due to broken |
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280 | ## This could be useful if you are unable to log in to the system due to broken | |
278 | ## authentication settings. Then you can enable e.g. the internal RhodeCode auth |
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281 | ## authentication settings. Then you can enable e.g. the internal RhodeCode auth | |
279 | ## module to log in again and fix the settings. |
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282 | ## module to log in again and fix the settings. | |
280 | ## |
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283 | ## | |
281 | ## Available builtin plugin IDs (hash is part of the ID): |
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284 | ## Available builtin plugin IDs (hash is part of the ID): | |
282 | ## egg:rhodecode-enterprise-ce#rhodecode |
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285 | ## egg:rhodecode-enterprise-ce#rhodecode | |
283 | ## egg:rhodecode-enterprise-ce#pam |
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286 | ## egg:rhodecode-enterprise-ce#pam | |
284 | ## egg:rhodecode-enterprise-ce#ldap |
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287 | ## egg:rhodecode-enterprise-ce#ldap | |
285 | ## egg:rhodecode-enterprise-ce#jasig_cas |
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288 | ## egg:rhodecode-enterprise-ce#jasig_cas | |
286 | ## egg:rhodecode-enterprise-ce#headers |
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289 | ## egg:rhodecode-enterprise-ce#headers | |
287 | ## egg:rhodecode-enterprise-ce#crowd |
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290 | ## egg:rhodecode-enterprise-ce#crowd | |
288 | #rhodecode.auth_plugin_fallback = egg:rhodecode-enterprise-ce#rhodecode |
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291 | #rhodecode.auth_plugin_fallback = egg:rhodecode-enterprise-ce#rhodecode | |
289 |
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292 | |||
290 | ## alternative return HTTP header for failed authentication. Default HTTP |
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293 | ## alternative return HTTP header for failed authentication. Default HTTP | |
291 | ## response is 401 HTTPUnauthorized. Currently HG clients have troubles with |
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294 | ## response is 401 HTTPUnauthorized. Currently HG clients have troubles with | |
292 | ## handling that causing a series of failed authentication calls. |
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295 | ## handling that causing a series of failed authentication calls. | |
293 | ## Set this variable to 403 to return HTTPForbidden, or any other HTTP code |
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296 | ## Set this variable to 403 to return HTTPForbidden, or any other HTTP code | |
294 | ## This will be served instead of default 401 on bad authentication |
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297 | ## This will be served instead of default 401 on bad authentication | |
295 | auth_ret_code = |
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298 | auth_ret_code = | |
296 |
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299 | |||
297 | ## use special detection method when serving auth_ret_code, instead of serving |
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300 | ## use special detection method when serving auth_ret_code, instead of serving | |
298 | ## ret_code directly, use 401 initially (Which triggers credentials prompt) |
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301 | ## ret_code directly, use 401 initially (Which triggers credentials prompt) | |
299 | ## and then serve auth_ret_code to clients |
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302 | ## and then serve auth_ret_code to clients | |
300 | auth_ret_code_detection = false |
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303 | auth_ret_code_detection = false | |
301 |
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304 | |||
302 | ## locking return code. When repository is locked return this HTTP code. 2XX |
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305 | ## locking return code. When repository is locked return this HTTP code. 2XX | |
303 | ## codes don't break the transactions while 4XX codes do |
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306 | ## codes don't break the transactions while 4XX codes do | |
304 | lock_ret_code = 423 |
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307 | lock_ret_code = 423 | |
305 |
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308 | |||
306 | ## allows to change the repository location in settings page |
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309 | ## allows to change the repository location in settings page | |
307 | allow_repo_location_change = true |
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310 | allow_repo_location_change = true | |
308 |
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311 | |||
309 | ## allows to setup custom hooks in settings page |
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312 | ## allows to setup custom hooks in settings page | |
310 | allow_custom_hooks_settings = true |
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313 | allow_custom_hooks_settings = true | |
311 |
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314 | |||
312 | ## Generated license token required for EE edition license. |
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315 | ## Generated license token required for EE edition license. | |
313 | ## New generated token value can be found in Admin > settings > license page. |
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316 | ## New generated token value can be found in Admin > settings > license page. | |
314 | license_token = |
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317 | license_token = | |
315 |
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318 | |||
316 | ## This flag would hide sensitive information on the license page |
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319 | ## This flag would hide sensitive information on the license page | |
317 | license.hide_license_info = false |
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320 | license.hide_license_info = false | |
318 |
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321 | |||
319 | ## supervisor connection uri, for managing supervisor and logs. |
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322 | ## supervisor connection uri, for managing supervisor and logs. | |
320 | supervisor.uri = |
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323 | supervisor.uri = | |
321 | ## supervisord group name/id we only want this RC instance to handle |
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324 | ## supervisord group name/id we only want this RC instance to handle | |
322 | supervisor.group_id = dev |
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325 | supervisor.group_id = dev | |
323 |
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326 | |||
324 | ## Display extended labs settings |
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327 | ## Display extended labs settings | |
325 | labs_settings_active = true |
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328 | labs_settings_active = true | |
326 |
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329 | |||
327 | ## Custom exception store path, defaults to TMPDIR |
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330 | ## Custom exception store path, defaults to TMPDIR | |
328 | ## This is used to store exception from RhodeCode in shared directory |
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331 | ## This is used to store exception from RhodeCode in shared directory | |
329 | #exception_tracker.store_path = |
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332 | #exception_tracker.store_path = | |
330 |
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333 | |||
331 | ## File store configuration. This is used to store and serve uploaded files |
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334 | ## File store configuration. This is used to store and serve uploaded files | |
332 | file_store.enabled = true |
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335 | file_store.enabled = true | |
333 | ## Storage backend, available options are: local |
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336 | ## Storage backend, available options are: local | |
334 | file_store.backend = local |
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337 | file_store.backend = local | |
335 | ## path to store the uploaded binaries |
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338 | ## path to store the uploaded binaries | |
336 | file_store.storage_path = %(here)s/data/file_store |
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339 | file_store.storage_path = %(here)s/data/file_store | |
337 |
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340 | |||
338 |
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341 | |||
339 | #################################### |
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342 | #################################### | |
340 | ### CELERY CONFIG #### |
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343 | ### CELERY CONFIG #### | |
341 | #################################### |
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344 | #################################### | |
342 | ## run: /path/to/celery worker \ |
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345 | ## run: /path/to/celery worker \ | |
343 | ## -E --beat --app rhodecode.lib.celerylib.loader \ |
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346 | ## -E --beat --app rhodecode.lib.celerylib.loader \ | |
344 | ## --scheduler rhodecode.lib.celerylib.scheduler.RcScheduler \ |
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347 | ## --scheduler rhodecode.lib.celerylib.scheduler.RcScheduler \ | |
345 | ## --loglevel DEBUG --ini /path/to/rhodecode.ini |
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348 | ## --loglevel DEBUG --ini /path/to/rhodecode.ini | |
346 |
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349 | |||
347 | use_celery = false |
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350 | use_celery = false | |
348 |
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351 | |||
349 | ## connection url to the message broker (default redis) |
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352 | ## connection url to the message broker (default redis) | |
350 | celery.broker_url = redis://localhost:6379/8 |
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353 | celery.broker_url = redis://localhost:6379/8 | |
351 |
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354 | |||
352 | ## rabbitmq example |
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355 | ## rabbitmq example | |
353 | #celery.broker_url = amqp://rabbitmq:qweqwe@localhost:5672/rabbitmqhost |
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356 | #celery.broker_url = amqp://rabbitmq:qweqwe@localhost:5672/rabbitmqhost | |
354 |
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357 | |||
355 | ## maximum tasks to execute before worker restart |
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358 | ## maximum tasks to execute before worker restart | |
356 | celery.max_tasks_per_child = 100 |
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359 | celery.max_tasks_per_child = 100 | |
357 |
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360 | |||
358 | ## tasks will never be sent to the queue, but executed locally instead. |
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361 | ## tasks will never be sent to the queue, but executed locally instead. | |
359 | celery.task_always_eager = false |
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362 | celery.task_always_eager = false | |
360 |
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363 | |||
361 | ##################################### |
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364 | ##################################### | |
362 | ### DOGPILE CACHE #### |
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365 | ### DOGPILE CACHE #### | |
363 | ##################################### |
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366 | ##################################### | |
364 | ## Default cache dir for caches. Putting this into a ramdisk |
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367 | ## Default cache dir for caches. Putting this into a ramdisk | |
365 | ## can boost performance, eg. /tmpfs/data_ramdisk, however this directory might require |
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368 | ## can boost performance, eg. /tmpfs/data_ramdisk, however this directory might require | |
366 | ## large amount of space |
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369 | ## large amount of space | |
367 | cache_dir = %(here)s/data |
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370 | cache_dir = %(here)s/data | |
368 |
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371 | |||
369 | ## `cache_perms` cache settings for permission tree, auth TTL. |
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372 | ## `cache_perms` cache settings for permission tree, auth TTL. | |
370 | rc_cache.cache_perms.backend = dogpile.cache.rc.file_namespace |
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373 | rc_cache.cache_perms.backend = dogpile.cache.rc.file_namespace | |
371 | rc_cache.cache_perms.expiration_time = 300 |
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374 | rc_cache.cache_perms.expiration_time = 300 | |
372 |
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375 | |||
373 | ## alternative `cache_perms` redis backend with distributed lock |
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376 | ## alternative `cache_perms` redis backend with distributed lock | |
374 | #rc_cache.cache_perms.backend = dogpile.cache.rc.redis |
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377 | #rc_cache.cache_perms.backend = dogpile.cache.rc.redis | |
375 | #rc_cache.cache_perms.expiration_time = 300 |
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378 | #rc_cache.cache_perms.expiration_time = 300 | |
376 | ## redis_expiration_time needs to be greater then expiration_time |
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379 | ## redis_expiration_time needs to be greater then expiration_time | |
377 | #rc_cache.cache_perms.arguments.redis_expiration_time = 7200 |
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380 | #rc_cache.cache_perms.arguments.redis_expiration_time = 7200 | |
378 | #rc_cache.cache_perms.arguments.socket_timeout = 30 |
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381 | #rc_cache.cache_perms.arguments.socket_timeout = 30 | |
379 | #rc_cache.cache_perms.arguments.host = localhost |
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382 | #rc_cache.cache_perms.arguments.host = localhost | |
380 | #rc_cache.cache_perms.arguments.port = 6379 |
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383 | #rc_cache.cache_perms.arguments.port = 6379 | |
381 | #rc_cache.cache_perms.arguments.db = 0 |
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384 | #rc_cache.cache_perms.arguments.db = 0 | |
382 | ## more Redis options: https://dogpilecache.sqlalchemy.org/en/latest/api.html#redis-backends |
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385 | ## more Redis options: https://dogpilecache.sqlalchemy.org/en/latest/api.html#redis-backends | |
383 | #rc_cache.cache_perms.arguments.distributed_lock = true |
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386 | #rc_cache.cache_perms.arguments.distributed_lock = true | |
384 |
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387 | |||
385 | ## `cache_repo` cache settings for FileTree, Readme, RSS FEEDS |
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388 | ## `cache_repo` cache settings for FileTree, Readme, RSS FEEDS | |
386 | rc_cache.cache_repo.backend = dogpile.cache.rc.file_namespace |
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389 | rc_cache.cache_repo.backend = dogpile.cache.rc.file_namespace | |
387 | rc_cache.cache_repo.expiration_time = 2592000 |
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390 | rc_cache.cache_repo.expiration_time = 2592000 | |
388 |
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391 | |||
389 | ## alternative `cache_repo` redis backend with distributed lock |
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392 | ## alternative `cache_repo` redis backend with distributed lock | |
390 | #rc_cache.cache_repo.backend = dogpile.cache.rc.redis |
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393 | #rc_cache.cache_repo.backend = dogpile.cache.rc.redis | |
391 | #rc_cache.cache_repo.expiration_time = 2592000 |
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394 | #rc_cache.cache_repo.expiration_time = 2592000 | |
392 | ## redis_expiration_time needs to be greater then expiration_time |
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395 | ## redis_expiration_time needs to be greater then expiration_time | |
393 | #rc_cache.cache_repo.arguments.redis_expiration_time = 2678400 |
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396 | #rc_cache.cache_repo.arguments.redis_expiration_time = 2678400 | |
394 | #rc_cache.cache_repo.arguments.socket_timeout = 30 |
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397 | #rc_cache.cache_repo.arguments.socket_timeout = 30 | |
395 | #rc_cache.cache_repo.arguments.host = localhost |
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398 | #rc_cache.cache_repo.arguments.host = localhost | |
396 | #rc_cache.cache_repo.arguments.port = 6379 |
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399 | #rc_cache.cache_repo.arguments.port = 6379 | |
397 | #rc_cache.cache_repo.arguments.db = 1 |
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400 | #rc_cache.cache_repo.arguments.db = 1 | |
398 | ## more Redis options: https://dogpilecache.sqlalchemy.org/en/latest/api.html#redis-backends |
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401 | ## more Redis options: https://dogpilecache.sqlalchemy.org/en/latest/api.html#redis-backends | |
399 | #rc_cache.cache_repo.arguments.distributed_lock = true |
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402 | #rc_cache.cache_repo.arguments.distributed_lock = true | |
400 |
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403 | |||
401 | ## cache settings for SQL queries, this needs to use memory type backend |
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404 | ## cache settings for SQL queries, this needs to use memory type backend | |
402 | rc_cache.sql_cache_short.backend = dogpile.cache.rc.memory_lru |
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405 | rc_cache.sql_cache_short.backend = dogpile.cache.rc.memory_lru | |
403 | rc_cache.sql_cache_short.expiration_time = 30 |
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406 | rc_cache.sql_cache_short.expiration_time = 30 | |
404 |
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407 | |||
405 | ## `cache_repo_longterm` cache for repo object instances, this needs to use memory |
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408 | ## `cache_repo_longterm` cache for repo object instances, this needs to use memory | |
406 | ## type backend as the objects kept are not pickle serializable |
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409 | ## type backend as the objects kept are not pickle serializable | |
407 | rc_cache.cache_repo_longterm.backend = dogpile.cache.rc.memory_lru |
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410 | rc_cache.cache_repo_longterm.backend = dogpile.cache.rc.memory_lru | |
408 | ## by default we use 96H, this is using invalidation on push anyway |
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411 | ## by default we use 96H, this is using invalidation on push anyway | |
409 | rc_cache.cache_repo_longterm.expiration_time = 345600 |
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412 | rc_cache.cache_repo_longterm.expiration_time = 345600 | |
410 | ## max items in LRU cache, reduce this number to save memory, and expire last used |
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413 | ## max items in LRU cache, reduce this number to save memory, and expire last used | |
411 | ## cached objects |
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414 | ## cached objects | |
412 | rc_cache.cache_repo_longterm.max_size = 10000 |
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415 | rc_cache.cache_repo_longterm.max_size = 10000 | |
413 |
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416 | |||
414 |
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417 | |||
415 | #################################### |
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418 | #################################### | |
416 | ### BEAKER SESSION #### |
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419 | ### BEAKER SESSION #### | |
417 | #################################### |
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420 | #################################### | |
418 |
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421 | |||
419 | ## .session.type is type of storage options for the session, current allowed |
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422 | ## .session.type is type of storage options for the session, current allowed | |
420 | ## types are file, ext:memcached, ext:redis, ext:database, and memory (default). |
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423 | ## types are file, ext:memcached, ext:redis, ext:database, and memory (default). | |
421 | beaker.session.type = file |
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424 | beaker.session.type = file | |
422 | beaker.session.data_dir = %(here)s/data/sessions |
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425 | beaker.session.data_dir = %(here)s/data/sessions | |
423 |
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426 | |||
424 | ## redis sessions |
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427 | ## redis sessions | |
425 | #beaker.session.type = ext:redis |
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428 | #beaker.session.type = ext:redis | |
426 | #beaker.session.url = redis://127.0.0.1:6379/2 |
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429 | #beaker.session.url = redis://127.0.0.1:6379/2 | |
427 |
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430 | |||
428 | ## db based session, fast, and allows easy management over logged in users |
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431 | ## db based session, fast, and allows easy management over logged in users | |
429 | #beaker.session.type = ext:database |
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432 | #beaker.session.type = ext:database | |
430 | #beaker.session.table_name = db_session |
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433 | #beaker.session.table_name = db_session | |
431 | #beaker.session.sa.url = postgresql://postgres:secret@localhost/rhodecode |
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434 | #beaker.session.sa.url = postgresql://postgres:secret@localhost/rhodecode | |
432 | #beaker.session.sa.url = mysql://root:secret@127.0.0.1/rhodecode |
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435 | #beaker.session.sa.url = mysql://root:secret@127.0.0.1/rhodecode | |
433 | #beaker.session.sa.pool_recycle = 3600 |
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436 | #beaker.session.sa.pool_recycle = 3600 | |
434 | #beaker.session.sa.echo = false |
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437 | #beaker.session.sa.echo = false | |
435 |
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438 | |||
436 | beaker.session.key = rhodecode |
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439 | beaker.session.key = rhodecode | |
437 | beaker.session.secret = develop-rc-uytcxaz |
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440 | beaker.session.secret = develop-rc-uytcxaz | |
438 | beaker.session.lock_dir = %(here)s/data/sessions/lock |
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441 | beaker.session.lock_dir = %(here)s/data/sessions/lock | |
439 |
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442 | |||
440 | ## Secure encrypted cookie. Requires AES and AES python libraries |
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443 | ## Secure encrypted cookie. Requires AES and AES python libraries | |
441 | ## you must disable beaker.session.secret to use this |
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444 | ## you must disable beaker.session.secret to use this | |
442 | #beaker.session.encrypt_key = key_for_encryption |
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445 | #beaker.session.encrypt_key = key_for_encryption | |
443 | #beaker.session.validate_key = validation_key |
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446 | #beaker.session.validate_key = validation_key | |
444 |
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447 | |||
445 | ## sets session as invalid(also logging out user) if it haven not been |
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448 | ## sets session as invalid(also logging out user) if it haven not been | |
446 | ## accessed for given amount of time in seconds |
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449 | ## accessed for given amount of time in seconds | |
447 | beaker.session.timeout = 2592000 |
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450 | beaker.session.timeout = 2592000 | |
448 | beaker.session.httponly = true |
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451 | beaker.session.httponly = true | |
449 | ## Path to use for the cookie. Set to prefix if you use prefix middleware |
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452 | ## Path to use for the cookie. Set to prefix if you use prefix middleware | |
450 | #beaker.session.cookie_path = /custom_prefix |
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453 | #beaker.session.cookie_path = /custom_prefix | |
451 |
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454 | |||
452 | ## uncomment for https secure cookie |
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455 | ## uncomment for https secure cookie | |
453 | beaker.session.secure = false |
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456 | beaker.session.secure = false | |
454 |
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457 | |||
455 | ## auto save the session to not to use .save() |
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458 | ## auto save the session to not to use .save() | |
456 | beaker.session.auto = false |
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459 | beaker.session.auto = false | |
457 |
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460 | |||
458 | ## default cookie expiration time in seconds, set to `true` to set expire |
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461 | ## default cookie expiration time in seconds, set to `true` to set expire | |
459 | ## at browser close |
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462 | ## at browser close | |
460 | #beaker.session.cookie_expires = 3600 |
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463 | #beaker.session.cookie_expires = 3600 | |
461 |
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464 | |||
462 | ################################### |
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465 | ################################### | |
463 | ## SEARCH INDEXING CONFIGURATION ## |
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466 | ## SEARCH INDEXING CONFIGURATION ## | |
464 | ################################### |
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467 | ################################### | |
465 | ## Full text search indexer is available in rhodecode-tools under |
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468 | ## Full text search indexer is available in rhodecode-tools under | |
466 | ## `rhodecode-tools index` command |
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469 | ## `rhodecode-tools index` command | |
467 |
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470 | |||
468 | ## WHOOSH Backend, doesn't require additional services to run |
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471 | ## WHOOSH Backend, doesn't require additional services to run | |
469 | ## it works good with few dozen repos |
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472 | ## it works good with few dozen repos | |
470 | search.module = rhodecode.lib.index.whoosh |
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473 | search.module = rhodecode.lib.index.whoosh | |
471 | search.location = %(here)s/data/index |
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474 | search.location = %(here)s/data/index | |
472 |
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475 | |||
473 | ######################################## |
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476 | ######################################## | |
474 | ### CHANNELSTREAM CONFIG #### |
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477 | ### CHANNELSTREAM CONFIG #### | |
475 | ######################################## |
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478 | ######################################## | |
476 | ## channelstream enables persistent connections and live notification |
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479 | ## channelstream enables persistent connections and live notification | |
477 | ## in the system. It's also used by the chat system |
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480 | ## in the system. It's also used by the chat system | |
478 |
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481 | |||
479 | channelstream.enabled = false |
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482 | channelstream.enabled = false | |
480 |
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483 | |||
481 | ## server address for channelstream server on the backend |
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484 | ## server address for channelstream server on the backend | |
482 | channelstream.server = 127.0.0.1:9800 |
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485 | channelstream.server = 127.0.0.1:9800 | |
483 |
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486 | |||
484 | ## location of the channelstream server from outside world |
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487 | ## location of the channelstream server from outside world | |
485 | ## use ws:// for http or wss:// for https. This address needs to be handled |
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488 | ## use ws:// for http or wss:// for https. This address needs to be handled | |
486 | ## by external HTTP server such as Nginx or Apache |
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489 | ## by external HTTP server such as Nginx or Apache | |
487 | ## see Nginx/Apache configuration examples in our docs |
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490 | ## see Nginx/Apache configuration examples in our docs | |
488 | channelstream.ws_url = ws://rhodecode.yourserver.com/_channelstream |
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491 | channelstream.ws_url = ws://rhodecode.yourserver.com/_channelstream | |
489 | channelstream.secret = secret |
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492 | channelstream.secret = secret | |
490 | channelstream.history.location = %(here)s/channelstream_history |
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493 | channelstream.history.location = %(here)s/channelstream_history | |
491 |
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494 | |||
492 | ## Internal application path that Javascript uses to connect into. |
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495 | ## Internal application path that Javascript uses to connect into. | |
493 | ## If you use proxy-prefix the prefix should be added before /_channelstream |
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496 | ## If you use proxy-prefix the prefix should be added before /_channelstream | |
494 | channelstream.proxy_path = /_channelstream |
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497 | channelstream.proxy_path = /_channelstream | |
495 |
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498 | |||
496 |
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499 | |||
497 | ################################### |
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500 | ################################### | |
498 | ## APPENLIGHT CONFIG ## |
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501 | ## APPENLIGHT CONFIG ## | |
499 | ################################### |
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502 | ################################### | |
500 |
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503 | |||
501 | ## Appenlight is tailored to work with RhodeCode, see |
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504 | ## Appenlight is tailored to work with RhodeCode, see | |
502 | ## http://appenlight.com for details how to obtain an account |
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505 | ## http://appenlight.com for details how to obtain an account | |
503 |
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506 | |||
504 | ## Appenlight integration enabled |
|
507 | ## Appenlight integration enabled | |
505 | appenlight = false |
|
508 | appenlight = false | |
506 |
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509 | |||
507 | appenlight.server_url = https://api.appenlight.com |
|
510 | appenlight.server_url = https://api.appenlight.com | |
508 | appenlight.api_key = YOUR_API_KEY |
|
511 | appenlight.api_key = YOUR_API_KEY | |
509 | #appenlight.transport_config = https://api.appenlight.com?threaded=1&timeout=5 |
|
512 | #appenlight.transport_config = https://api.appenlight.com?threaded=1&timeout=5 | |
510 |
|
513 | |||
511 | ## used for JS client |
|
514 | ## used for JS client | |
512 | appenlight.api_public_key = YOUR_API_PUBLIC_KEY |
|
515 | appenlight.api_public_key = YOUR_API_PUBLIC_KEY | |
513 |
|
516 | |||
514 | ## TWEAK AMOUNT OF INFO SENT HERE |
|
517 | ## TWEAK AMOUNT OF INFO SENT HERE | |
515 |
|
518 | |||
516 | ## enables 404 error logging (default False) |
|
519 | ## enables 404 error logging (default False) | |
517 | appenlight.report_404 = false |
|
520 | appenlight.report_404 = false | |
518 |
|
521 | |||
519 | ## time in seconds after request is considered being slow (default 1) |
|
522 | ## time in seconds after request is considered being slow (default 1) | |
520 | appenlight.slow_request_time = 1 |
|
523 | appenlight.slow_request_time = 1 | |
521 |
|
524 | |||
522 | ## record slow requests in application |
|
525 | ## record slow requests in application | |
523 | ## (needs to be enabled for slow datastore recording and time tracking) |
|
526 | ## (needs to be enabled for slow datastore recording and time tracking) | |
524 | appenlight.slow_requests = true |
|
527 | appenlight.slow_requests = true | |
525 |
|
528 | |||
526 | ## enable hooking to application loggers |
|
529 | ## enable hooking to application loggers | |
527 | appenlight.logging = true |
|
530 | appenlight.logging = true | |
528 |
|
531 | |||
529 | ## minimum log level for log capture |
|
532 | ## minimum log level for log capture | |
530 | appenlight.logging.level = WARNING |
|
533 | appenlight.logging.level = WARNING | |
531 |
|
534 | |||
532 | ## send logs only from erroneous/slow requests |
|
535 | ## send logs only from erroneous/slow requests | |
533 | ## (saves API quota for intensive logging) |
|
536 | ## (saves API quota for intensive logging) | |
534 | appenlight.logging_on_error = false |
|
537 | appenlight.logging_on_error = false | |
535 |
|
538 | |||
536 | ## list of additional keywords that should be grabbed from environ object |
|
539 | ## list of additional keywords that should be grabbed from environ object | |
537 | ## can be string with comma separated list of words in lowercase |
|
540 | ## can be string with comma separated list of words in lowercase | |
538 | ## (by default client will always send following info: |
|
541 | ## (by default client will always send following info: | |
539 | ## 'REMOTE_USER', 'REMOTE_ADDR', 'SERVER_NAME', 'CONTENT_TYPE' + all keys that |
|
542 | ## 'REMOTE_USER', 'REMOTE_ADDR', 'SERVER_NAME', 'CONTENT_TYPE' + all keys that | |
540 | ## start with HTTP* this list be extended with additional keywords here |
|
543 | ## start with HTTP* this list be extended with additional keywords here | |
541 | appenlight.environ_keys_whitelist = |
|
544 | appenlight.environ_keys_whitelist = | |
542 |
|
545 | |||
543 | ## list of keywords that should be blanked from request object |
|
546 | ## list of keywords that should be blanked from request object | |
544 | ## can be string with comma separated list of words in lowercase |
|
547 | ## can be string with comma separated list of words in lowercase | |
545 | ## (by default client will always blank keys that contain following words |
|
548 | ## (by default client will always blank keys that contain following words | |
546 | ## 'password', 'passwd', 'pwd', 'auth_tkt', 'secret', 'csrf' |
|
549 | ## 'password', 'passwd', 'pwd', 'auth_tkt', 'secret', 'csrf' | |
547 | ## this list be extended with additional keywords set here |
|
550 | ## this list be extended with additional keywords set here | |
548 | appenlight.request_keys_blacklist = |
|
551 | appenlight.request_keys_blacklist = | |
549 |
|
552 | |||
550 | ## list of namespaces that should be ignores when gathering log entries |
|
553 | ## list of namespaces that should be ignores when gathering log entries | |
551 | ## can be string with comma separated list of namespaces |
|
554 | ## can be string with comma separated list of namespaces | |
552 | ## (by default the client ignores own entries: appenlight_client.client) |
|
555 | ## (by default the client ignores own entries: appenlight_client.client) | |
553 | appenlight.log_namespace_blacklist = |
|
556 | appenlight.log_namespace_blacklist = | |
554 |
|
557 | |||
555 | # enable debug style page |
|
558 | # enable debug style page | |
556 | debug_style = true |
|
559 | debug_style = true | |
557 |
|
560 | |||
558 | ########################################### |
|
561 | ########################################### | |
559 | ### MAIN RHODECODE DATABASE CONFIG ### |
|
562 | ### MAIN RHODECODE DATABASE CONFIG ### | |
560 | ########################################### |
|
563 | ########################################### | |
561 | #sqlalchemy.db1.url = sqlite:///%(here)s/rhodecode.db?timeout=30 |
|
564 | #sqlalchemy.db1.url = sqlite:///%(here)s/rhodecode.db?timeout=30 | |
562 | #sqlalchemy.db1.url = postgresql://postgres:qweqwe@localhost/rhodecode |
|
565 | #sqlalchemy.db1.url = postgresql://postgres:qweqwe@localhost/rhodecode | |
563 | #sqlalchemy.db1.url = mysql://root:qweqwe@localhost/rhodecode?charset=utf8 |
|
566 | #sqlalchemy.db1.url = mysql://root:qweqwe@localhost/rhodecode?charset=utf8 | |
564 | # pymysql is an alternative driver for MySQL, use in case of problems with default one |
|
567 | # pymysql is an alternative driver for MySQL, use in case of problems with default one | |
565 | #sqlalchemy.db1.url = mysql+pymysql://root:qweqwe@localhost/rhodecode |
|
568 | #sqlalchemy.db1.url = mysql+pymysql://root:qweqwe@localhost/rhodecode | |
566 |
|
569 | |||
567 | sqlalchemy.db1.url = sqlite:///%(here)s/rhodecode.db?timeout=30 |
|
570 | sqlalchemy.db1.url = sqlite:///%(here)s/rhodecode.db?timeout=30 | |
568 |
|
571 | |||
569 | # see sqlalchemy docs for other advanced settings |
|
572 | # see sqlalchemy docs for other advanced settings | |
570 |
|
573 | |||
571 | ## print the sql statements to output |
|
574 | ## print the sql statements to output | |
572 | sqlalchemy.db1.echo = false |
|
575 | sqlalchemy.db1.echo = false | |
573 | ## recycle the connections after this amount of seconds |
|
576 | ## recycle the connections after this amount of seconds | |
574 | sqlalchemy.db1.pool_recycle = 3600 |
|
577 | sqlalchemy.db1.pool_recycle = 3600 | |
575 |
|
578 | |||
576 | ## the number of connections to keep open inside the connection pool. |
|
579 | ## the number of connections to keep open inside the connection pool. | |
577 | ## 0 indicates no limit |
|
580 | ## 0 indicates no limit | |
578 | #sqlalchemy.db1.pool_size = 5 |
|
581 | #sqlalchemy.db1.pool_size = 5 | |
579 |
|
582 | |||
580 | ## the number of connections to allow in connection pool "overflow", that is |
|
583 | ## the number of connections to allow in connection pool "overflow", that is | |
581 | ## connections that can be opened above and beyond the pool_size setting, |
|
584 | ## connections that can be opened above and beyond the pool_size setting, | |
582 | ## which defaults to five. |
|
585 | ## which defaults to five. | |
583 | #sqlalchemy.db1.max_overflow = 10 |
|
586 | #sqlalchemy.db1.max_overflow = 10 | |
584 |
|
587 | |||
585 | ## Connection check ping, used to detect broken database connections |
|
588 | ## Connection check ping, used to detect broken database connections | |
586 | ## could be enabled to better handle cases if MySQL has gone away errors |
|
589 | ## could be enabled to better handle cases if MySQL has gone away errors | |
587 | #sqlalchemy.db1.ping_connection = true |
|
590 | #sqlalchemy.db1.ping_connection = true | |
588 |
|
591 | |||
589 | ################## |
|
592 | ################## | |
590 | ### VCS CONFIG ### |
|
593 | ### VCS CONFIG ### | |
591 | ################## |
|
594 | ################## | |
592 | vcs.server.enable = true |
|
595 | vcs.server.enable = true | |
593 | vcs.server = localhost:9900 |
|
596 | vcs.server = localhost:9900 | |
594 |
|
597 | |||
595 | ## Web server connectivity protocol, responsible for web based VCS operations |
|
598 | ## Web server connectivity protocol, responsible for web based VCS operations | |
596 | ## Available protocols are: |
|
599 | ## Available protocols are: | |
597 | ## `http` - use http-rpc backend (default) |
|
600 | ## `http` - use http-rpc backend (default) | |
598 | vcs.server.protocol = http |
|
601 | vcs.server.protocol = http | |
599 |
|
602 | |||
600 | ## Push/Pull operations protocol, available options are: |
|
603 | ## Push/Pull operations protocol, available options are: | |
601 | ## `http` - use http-rpc backend (default) |
|
604 | ## `http` - use http-rpc backend (default) | |
602 | vcs.scm_app_implementation = http |
|
605 | vcs.scm_app_implementation = http | |
603 |
|
606 | |||
604 | ## Push/Pull operations hooks protocol, available options are: |
|
607 | ## Push/Pull operations hooks protocol, available options are: | |
605 | ## `http` - use http-rpc backend (default) |
|
608 | ## `http` - use http-rpc backend (default) | |
606 | vcs.hooks.protocol = http |
|
609 | vcs.hooks.protocol = http | |
607 |
|
610 | |||
608 | ## Host on which this instance is listening for hooks. If vcsserver is in other location |
|
611 | ## Host on which this instance is listening for hooks. If vcsserver is in other location | |
609 | ## this should be adjusted. |
|
612 | ## this should be adjusted. | |
610 | vcs.hooks.host = 127.0.0.1 |
|
613 | vcs.hooks.host = 127.0.0.1 | |
611 |
|
614 | |||
612 | vcs.server.log_level = debug |
|
615 | vcs.server.log_level = debug | |
613 | ## Start VCSServer with this instance as a subprocess, useful for development |
|
616 | ## Start VCSServer with this instance as a subprocess, useful for development | |
614 | vcs.start_server = false |
|
617 | vcs.start_server = false | |
615 |
|
618 | |||
616 | ## List of enabled VCS backends, available options are: |
|
619 | ## List of enabled VCS backends, available options are: | |
617 | ## `hg` - mercurial |
|
620 | ## `hg` - mercurial | |
618 | ## `git` - git |
|
621 | ## `git` - git | |
619 | ## `svn` - subversion |
|
622 | ## `svn` - subversion | |
620 | vcs.backends = hg, git, svn |
|
623 | vcs.backends = hg, git, svn | |
621 |
|
624 | |||
622 | vcs.connection_timeout = 3600 |
|
625 | vcs.connection_timeout = 3600 | |
623 | ## Compatibility version when creating SVN repositories. Defaults to newest version when commented out. |
|
626 | ## Compatibility version when creating SVN repositories. Defaults to newest version when commented out. | |
624 | ## Available options are: pre-1.4-compatible, pre-1.5-compatible, pre-1.6-compatible, pre-1.8-compatible, pre-1.9-compatible |
|
627 | ## Available options are: pre-1.4-compatible, pre-1.5-compatible, pre-1.6-compatible, pre-1.8-compatible, pre-1.9-compatible | |
625 | #vcs.svn.compatible_version = pre-1.8-compatible |
|
628 | #vcs.svn.compatible_version = pre-1.8-compatible | |
626 |
|
629 | |||
627 |
|
630 | |||
628 | ############################################################ |
|
631 | ############################################################ | |
629 | ### Subversion proxy support (mod_dav_svn) ### |
|
632 | ### Subversion proxy support (mod_dav_svn) ### | |
630 | ### Maps RhodeCode repo groups into SVN paths for Apache ### |
|
633 | ### Maps RhodeCode repo groups into SVN paths for Apache ### | |
631 | ############################################################ |
|
634 | ############################################################ | |
632 | ## Enable or disable the config file generation. |
|
635 | ## Enable or disable the config file generation. | |
633 | svn.proxy.generate_config = false |
|
636 | svn.proxy.generate_config = false | |
634 | ## Generate config file with `SVNListParentPath` set to `On`. |
|
637 | ## Generate config file with `SVNListParentPath` set to `On`. | |
635 | svn.proxy.list_parent_path = true |
|
638 | svn.proxy.list_parent_path = true | |
636 | ## Set location and file name of generated config file. |
|
639 | ## Set location and file name of generated config file. | |
637 | svn.proxy.config_file_path = %(here)s/mod_dav_svn.conf |
|
640 | svn.proxy.config_file_path = %(here)s/mod_dav_svn.conf | |
638 | ## alternative mod_dav config template. This needs to be a mako template |
|
641 | ## alternative mod_dav config template. This needs to be a mako template | |
639 | #svn.proxy.config_template = ~/.rccontrol/enterprise-1/custom_svn_conf.mako |
|
642 | #svn.proxy.config_template = ~/.rccontrol/enterprise-1/custom_svn_conf.mako | |
640 | ## Used as a prefix to the `Location` block in the generated config file. |
|
643 | ## Used as a prefix to the `Location` block in the generated config file. | |
641 | ## In most cases it should be set to `/`. |
|
644 | ## In most cases it should be set to `/`. | |
642 | svn.proxy.location_root = / |
|
645 | svn.proxy.location_root = / | |
643 | ## Command to reload the mod dav svn configuration on change. |
|
646 | ## Command to reload the mod dav svn configuration on change. | |
644 | ## Example: `/etc/init.d/apache2 reload` or /home/USER/apache_reload.sh |
|
647 | ## Example: `/etc/init.d/apache2 reload` or /home/USER/apache_reload.sh | |
645 | ## Make sure user who runs RhodeCode process is allowed to reload Apache |
|
648 | ## Make sure user who runs RhodeCode process is allowed to reload Apache | |
646 | #svn.proxy.reload_cmd = /etc/init.d/apache2 reload |
|
649 | #svn.proxy.reload_cmd = /etc/init.d/apache2 reload | |
647 | ## If the timeout expires before the reload command finishes, the command will |
|
650 | ## If the timeout expires before the reload command finishes, the command will | |
648 | ## be killed. Setting it to zero means no timeout. Defaults to 10 seconds. |
|
651 | ## be killed. Setting it to zero means no timeout. Defaults to 10 seconds. | |
649 | #svn.proxy.reload_timeout = 10 |
|
652 | #svn.proxy.reload_timeout = 10 | |
650 |
|
653 | |||
651 | ############################################################ |
|
654 | ############################################################ | |
652 | ### SSH Support Settings ### |
|
655 | ### SSH Support Settings ### | |
653 | ############################################################ |
|
656 | ############################################################ | |
654 |
|
657 | |||
655 | ## Defines if a custom authorized_keys file should be created and written on |
|
658 | ## Defines if a custom authorized_keys file should be created and written on | |
656 | ## any change user ssh keys. Setting this to false also disables possibility |
|
659 | ## any change user ssh keys. Setting this to false also disables possibility | |
657 | ## of adding SSH keys by users from web interface. Super admins can still |
|
660 | ## of adding SSH keys by users from web interface. Super admins can still | |
658 | ## manage SSH Keys. |
|
661 | ## manage SSH Keys. | |
659 | ssh.generate_authorized_keyfile = false |
|
662 | ssh.generate_authorized_keyfile = false | |
660 |
|
663 | |||
661 | ## Options for ssh, default is `no-pty,no-port-forwarding,no-X11-forwarding,no-agent-forwarding` |
|
664 | ## Options for ssh, default is `no-pty,no-port-forwarding,no-X11-forwarding,no-agent-forwarding` | |
662 | # ssh.authorized_keys_ssh_opts = |
|
665 | # ssh.authorized_keys_ssh_opts = | |
663 |
|
666 | |||
664 | ## Path to the authorized_keys file where the generate entries are placed. |
|
667 | ## Path to the authorized_keys file where the generate entries are placed. | |
665 | ## It is possible to have multiple key files specified in `sshd_config` e.g. |
|
668 | ## It is possible to have multiple key files specified in `sshd_config` e.g. | |
666 | ## AuthorizedKeysFile %h/.ssh/authorized_keys %h/.ssh/authorized_keys_rhodecode |
|
669 | ## AuthorizedKeysFile %h/.ssh/authorized_keys %h/.ssh/authorized_keys_rhodecode | |
667 | ssh.authorized_keys_file_path = ~/.ssh/authorized_keys_rhodecode |
|
670 | ssh.authorized_keys_file_path = ~/.ssh/authorized_keys_rhodecode | |
668 |
|
671 | |||
669 | ## Command to execute the SSH wrapper. The binary is available in the |
|
672 | ## Command to execute the SSH wrapper. The binary is available in the | |
670 | ## RhodeCode installation directory. |
|
673 | ## RhodeCode installation directory. | |
671 | ## e.g ~/.rccontrol/community-1/profile/bin/rc-ssh-wrapper |
|
674 | ## e.g ~/.rccontrol/community-1/profile/bin/rc-ssh-wrapper | |
672 | ssh.wrapper_cmd = ~/.rccontrol/community-1/rc-ssh-wrapper |
|
675 | ssh.wrapper_cmd = ~/.rccontrol/community-1/rc-ssh-wrapper | |
673 |
|
676 | |||
674 | ## Allow shell when executing the ssh-wrapper command |
|
677 | ## Allow shell when executing the ssh-wrapper command | |
675 | ssh.wrapper_cmd_allow_shell = false |
|
678 | ssh.wrapper_cmd_allow_shell = false | |
676 |
|
679 | |||
677 | ## Enables logging, and detailed output send back to the client during SSH |
|
680 | ## Enables logging, and detailed output send back to the client during SSH | |
678 | ## operations. Useful for debugging, shouldn't be used in production. |
|
681 | ## operations. Useful for debugging, shouldn't be used in production. | |
679 | ssh.enable_debug_logging = true |
|
682 | ssh.enable_debug_logging = true | |
680 |
|
683 | |||
681 | ## Paths to binary executable, by default they are the names, but we can |
|
684 | ## Paths to binary executable, by default they are the names, but we can | |
682 | ## override them if we want to use a custom one |
|
685 | ## override them if we want to use a custom one | |
683 | ssh.executable.hg = ~/.rccontrol/vcsserver-1/profile/bin/hg |
|
686 | ssh.executable.hg = ~/.rccontrol/vcsserver-1/profile/bin/hg | |
684 | ssh.executable.git = ~/.rccontrol/vcsserver-1/profile/bin/git |
|
687 | ssh.executable.git = ~/.rccontrol/vcsserver-1/profile/bin/git | |
685 | ssh.executable.svn = ~/.rccontrol/vcsserver-1/profile/bin/svnserve |
|
688 | ssh.executable.svn = ~/.rccontrol/vcsserver-1/profile/bin/svnserve | |
686 |
|
689 | |||
687 | ## Enables SSH key generator web interface. Disabling this still allows users |
|
690 | ## Enables SSH key generator web interface. Disabling this still allows users | |
688 | ## to add their own keys. |
|
691 | ## to add their own keys. | |
689 | ssh.enable_ui_key_generator = true |
|
692 | ssh.enable_ui_key_generator = true | |
690 |
|
693 | |||
691 |
|
694 | |||
692 | ## Dummy marker to add new entries after. |
|
695 | ## Dummy marker to add new entries after. | |
693 | ## Add any custom entries below. Please don't remove. |
|
696 | ## Add any custom entries below. Please don't remove. | |
694 | custom.conf = 1 |
|
697 | custom.conf = 1 | |
695 |
|
698 | |||
696 |
|
699 | |||
697 | ################################ |
|
700 | ################################ | |
698 | ### LOGGING CONFIGURATION #### |
|
701 | ### LOGGING CONFIGURATION #### | |
699 | ################################ |
|
702 | ################################ | |
700 | [loggers] |
|
703 | [loggers] | |
701 | keys = root, sqlalchemy, beaker, celery, rhodecode, ssh_wrapper |
|
704 | keys = root, sqlalchemy, beaker, celery, rhodecode, ssh_wrapper | |
702 |
|
705 | |||
703 | [handlers] |
|
706 | [handlers] | |
704 | keys = console, console_sql |
|
707 | keys = console, console_sql | |
705 |
|
708 | |||
706 | [formatters] |
|
709 | [formatters] | |
707 | keys = generic, color_formatter, color_formatter_sql |
|
710 | keys = generic, color_formatter, color_formatter_sql | |
708 |
|
711 | |||
709 | ############# |
|
712 | ############# | |
710 | ## LOGGERS ## |
|
713 | ## LOGGERS ## | |
711 | ############# |
|
714 | ############# | |
712 | [logger_root] |
|
715 | [logger_root] | |
713 | level = NOTSET |
|
716 | level = NOTSET | |
714 | handlers = console |
|
717 | handlers = console | |
715 |
|
718 | |||
716 | [logger_sqlalchemy] |
|
719 | [logger_sqlalchemy] | |
717 | level = INFO |
|
720 | level = INFO | |
718 | handlers = console_sql |
|
721 | handlers = console_sql | |
719 | qualname = sqlalchemy.engine |
|
722 | qualname = sqlalchemy.engine | |
720 | propagate = 0 |
|
723 | propagate = 0 | |
721 |
|
724 | |||
722 | [logger_beaker] |
|
725 | [logger_beaker] | |
723 | level = DEBUG |
|
726 | level = DEBUG | |
724 | handlers = |
|
727 | handlers = | |
725 | qualname = beaker.container |
|
728 | qualname = beaker.container | |
726 | propagate = 1 |
|
729 | propagate = 1 | |
727 |
|
730 | |||
728 | [logger_rhodecode] |
|
731 | [logger_rhodecode] | |
729 | level = DEBUG |
|
732 | level = DEBUG | |
730 | handlers = |
|
733 | handlers = | |
731 | qualname = rhodecode |
|
734 | qualname = rhodecode | |
732 | propagate = 1 |
|
735 | propagate = 1 | |
733 |
|
736 | |||
734 | [logger_ssh_wrapper] |
|
737 | [logger_ssh_wrapper] | |
735 | level = DEBUG |
|
738 | level = DEBUG | |
736 | handlers = |
|
739 | handlers = | |
737 | qualname = ssh_wrapper |
|
740 | qualname = ssh_wrapper | |
738 | propagate = 1 |
|
741 | propagate = 1 | |
739 |
|
742 | |||
740 | [logger_celery] |
|
743 | [logger_celery] | |
741 | level = DEBUG |
|
744 | level = DEBUG | |
742 | handlers = |
|
745 | handlers = | |
743 | qualname = celery |
|
746 | qualname = celery | |
744 |
|
747 | |||
745 |
|
748 | |||
746 | ############## |
|
749 | ############## | |
747 | ## HANDLERS ## |
|
750 | ## HANDLERS ## | |
748 | ############## |
|
751 | ############## | |
749 |
|
752 | |||
750 | [handler_console] |
|
753 | [handler_console] | |
751 | class = StreamHandler |
|
754 | class = StreamHandler | |
752 | args = (sys.stderr, ) |
|
755 | args = (sys.stderr, ) | |
753 | level = DEBUG |
|
756 | level = DEBUG | |
754 | formatter = color_formatter |
|
757 | formatter = color_formatter | |
755 |
|
758 | |||
756 | [handler_console_sql] |
|
759 | [handler_console_sql] | |
757 | # "level = DEBUG" logs SQL queries and results. |
|
760 | # "level = DEBUG" logs SQL queries and results. | |
758 | # "level = INFO" logs SQL queries. |
|
761 | # "level = INFO" logs SQL queries. | |
759 | # "level = WARN" logs neither. (Recommended for production systems.) |
|
762 | # "level = WARN" logs neither. (Recommended for production systems.) | |
760 | class = StreamHandler |
|
763 | class = StreamHandler | |
761 | args = (sys.stderr, ) |
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764 | args = (sys.stderr, ) | |
762 | level = WARN |
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765 | level = WARN | |
763 | formatter = color_formatter_sql |
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766 | formatter = color_formatter_sql | |
764 |
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767 | |||
765 | ################ |
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768 | ################ | |
766 | ## FORMATTERS ## |
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769 | ## FORMATTERS ## | |
767 | ################ |
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770 | ################ | |
768 |
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771 | |||
769 | [formatter_generic] |
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772 | [formatter_generic] | |
770 | class = rhodecode.lib.logging_formatter.ExceptionAwareFormatter |
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773 | class = rhodecode.lib.logging_formatter.ExceptionAwareFormatter | |
771 | format = %(asctime)s.%(msecs)03d [%(process)d] %(levelname)-5.5s [%(name)s] %(message)s |
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774 | format = %(asctime)s.%(msecs)03d [%(process)d] %(levelname)-5.5s [%(name)s] %(message)s | |
772 | datefmt = %Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S |
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775 | datefmt = %Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S | |
773 |
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776 | |||
774 | [formatter_color_formatter] |
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777 | [formatter_color_formatter] | |
775 | class = rhodecode.lib.logging_formatter.ColorFormatter |
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778 | class = rhodecode.lib.logging_formatter.ColorFormatter | |
776 | format = %(asctime)s.%(msecs)03d [%(process)d] %(levelname)-5.5s [%(name)s] %(message)s |
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779 | format = %(asctime)s.%(msecs)03d [%(process)d] %(levelname)-5.5s [%(name)s] %(message)s | |
777 | datefmt = %Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S |
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780 | datefmt = %Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S | |
778 |
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781 | |||
779 | [formatter_color_formatter_sql] |
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782 | [formatter_color_formatter_sql] | |
780 | class = rhodecode.lib.logging_formatter.ColorFormatterSql |
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783 | class = rhodecode.lib.logging_formatter.ColorFormatterSql | |
781 | format = %(asctime)s.%(msecs)03d [%(process)d] %(levelname)-5.5s [%(name)s] %(message)s |
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784 | format = %(asctime)s.%(msecs)03d [%(process)d] %(levelname)-5.5s [%(name)s] %(message)s | |
782 | datefmt = %Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S |
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785 | datefmt = %Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S |
@@ -1,271 +1,270 b'' | |||||
1 | """ |
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1 | """ | |
2 | gunicorn config extension and hooks. Sets additional configuration that is |
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2 | gunicorn config extension and hooks. Sets additional configuration that is | |
3 | available post the .ini config. |
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3 | available post the .ini config. | |
4 |
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4 | |||
5 | - workers = ${cpu_number} |
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5 | - workers = ${cpu_number} | |
6 | - threads = 1 |
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6 | - threads = 1 | |
7 | - proc_name = ${gunicorn_proc_name} |
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7 | - proc_name = ${gunicorn_proc_name} | |
8 | - worker_class = sync |
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8 | - worker_class = sync | |
9 | - worker_connections = 10 |
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9 | - worker_connections = 10 | |
10 | - max_requests = 1000 |
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10 | - max_requests = 1000 | |
11 | - max_requests_jitter = 30 |
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11 | - max_requests_jitter = 30 | |
12 | - timeout = 21600 |
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12 | - timeout = 21600 | |
13 |
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13 | |||
14 | """ |
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14 | """ | |
15 |
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15 | |||
16 | import gc |
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16 | import gc | |
17 | import os |
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17 | import os | |
18 | import sys |
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18 | import sys | |
19 | import math |
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19 | import math | |
20 | import time |
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20 | import time | |
21 | import threading |
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21 | import threading | |
22 | import traceback |
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22 | import traceback | |
23 | import random |
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23 | import random | |
24 | from gunicorn.glogging import Logger |
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24 | from gunicorn.glogging import Logger | |
25 |
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25 | |||
26 |
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26 | |||
27 | def get_workers(): |
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27 | def get_workers(): | |
28 | import multiprocessing |
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28 | import multiprocessing | |
29 | return multiprocessing.cpu_count() * 2 + 1 |
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29 | return multiprocessing.cpu_count() * 2 + 1 | |
30 |
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30 | |||
31 | # GLOBAL |
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31 | # GLOBAL | |
32 | errorlog = '-' |
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32 | errorlog = '-' | |
33 | accesslog = '-' |
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33 | accesslog = '-' | |
34 | loglevel = 'info' |
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35 |
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34 | |||
36 |
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35 | |||
37 | # SERVER MECHANICS |
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36 | # SERVER MECHANICS | |
38 | # None == system temp dir |
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37 | # None == system temp dir | |
39 | # worker_tmp_dir is recommended to be set to some tmpfs |
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38 | # worker_tmp_dir is recommended to be set to some tmpfs | |
40 | worker_tmp_dir = None |
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39 | worker_tmp_dir = None | |
41 | tmp_upload_dir = None |
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40 | tmp_upload_dir = None | |
42 |
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41 | |||
43 | # Custom log format |
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42 | # Custom log format | |
44 | access_log_format = ( |
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43 | access_log_format = ( | |
45 | '%(t)s %(p)s INFO [GNCRN] %(h)-15s rqt:%(L)s %(s)s %(b)-6s "%(m)s:%(U)s %(q)s" usr:%(u)s "%(f)s" "%(a)s"') |
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44 | '%(t)s %(p)s INFO [GNCRN] %(h)-15s rqt:%(L)s %(s)s %(b)-6s "%(m)s:%(U)s %(q)s" usr:%(u)s "%(f)s" "%(a)s"') | |
46 |
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45 | |||
47 | # self adjust workers based on CPU count |
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46 | # self adjust workers based on CPU count | |
48 | # workers = get_workers() |
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47 | # workers = get_workers() | |
49 |
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48 | |||
50 |
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49 | |||
51 | def _get_process_rss(pid=None): |
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50 | def _get_process_rss(pid=None): | |
52 | try: |
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51 | try: | |
53 | import psutil |
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52 | import psutil | |
54 | if pid: |
|
53 | if pid: | |
55 | proc = psutil.Process(pid) |
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54 | proc = psutil.Process(pid) | |
56 | else: |
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55 | else: | |
57 | proc = psutil.Process() |
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56 | proc = psutil.Process() | |
58 | return proc.memory_info().rss |
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57 | return proc.memory_info().rss | |
59 | except Exception: |
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58 | except Exception: | |
60 | return None |
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59 | return None | |
61 |
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60 | |||
62 |
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61 | |||
63 | def _get_config(ini_path): |
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62 | def _get_config(ini_path): | |
64 |
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63 | |||
65 | try: |
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64 | try: | |
66 | import configparser |
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65 | import configparser | |
67 | except ImportError: |
|
66 | except ImportError: | |
68 | import ConfigParser as configparser |
|
67 | import ConfigParser as configparser | |
69 | try: |
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68 | try: | |
70 | config = configparser.ConfigParser() |
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69 | config = configparser.ConfigParser() | |
71 | config.read(ini_path) |
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70 | config.read(ini_path) | |
72 | return config |
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71 | return config | |
73 | except Exception: |
|
72 | except Exception: | |
74 | return None |
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73 | return None | |
75 |
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74 | |||
76 |
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75 | |||
77 | def _time_with_offset(memory_usage_check_interval): |
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76 | def _time_with_offset(memory_usage_check_interval): | |
78 | return time.time() - random.randint(0, memory_usage_check_interval/2.0) |
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77 | return time.time() - random.randint(0, memory_usage_check_interval/2.0) | |
79 |
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78 | |||
80 |
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79 | |||
81 | def pre_fork(server, worker): |
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80 | def pre_fork(server, worker): | |
82 | pass |
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81 | pass | |
83 |
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82 | |||
84 |
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83 | |||
85 | def post_fork(server, worker): |
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84 | def post_fork(server, worker): | |
86 |
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85 | |||
87 | # memory spec defaults |
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86 | # memory spec defaults | |
88 | _memory_max_usage = 0 |
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87 | _memory_max_usage = 0 | |
89 | _memory_usage_check_interval = 60 |
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88 | _memory_usage_check_interval = 60 | |
90 | _memory_usage_recovery_threshold = 0.8 |
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89 | _memory_usage_recovery_threshold = 0.8 | |
91 |
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90 | |||
92 | ini_path = os.path.abspath(server.cfg.paste) |
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91 | ini_path = os.path.abspath(server.cfg.paste) | |
93 | conf = _get_config(ini_path) |
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92 | conf = _get_config(ini_path) | |
94 | if conf and 'server:main' in conf: |
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93 | if conf and 'server:main' in conf: | |
95 | section = conf['server:main'] |
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94 | section = conf['server:main'] | |
96 |
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95 | |||
97 | if section.get('memory_max_usage'): |
|
96 | if section.get('memory_max_usage'): | |
98 | _memory_max_usage = int(section.get('memory_max_usage')) |
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97 | _memory_max_usage = int(section.get('memory_max_usage')) | |
99 | if section.get('memory_usage_check_interval'): |
|
98 | if section.get('memory_usage_check_interval'): | |
100 | _memory_usage_check_interval = int(section.get('memory_usage_check_interval')) |
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99 | _memory_usage_check_interval = int(section.get('memory_usage_check_interval')) | |
101 | if section.get('memory_usage_recovery_threshold'): |
|
100 | if section.get('memory_usage_recovery_threshold'): | |
102 | _memory_usage_recovery_threshold = float(section.get('memory_usage_recovery_threshold')) |
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101 | _memory_usage_recovery_threshold = float(section.get('memory_usage_recovery_threshold')) | |
103 |
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102 | |||
104 | worker._memory_max_usage = _memory_max_usage |
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103 | worker._memory_max_usage = _memory_max_usage | |
105 | worker._memory_usage_check_interval = _memory_usage_check_interval |
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104 | worker._memory_usage_check_interval = _memory_usage_check_interval | |
106 | worker._memory_usage_recovery_threshold = _memory_usage_recovery_threshold |
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105 | worker._memory_usage_recovery_threshold = _memory_usage_recovery_threshold | |
107 |
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106 | |||
108 | # register memory last check time, with some random offset so we don't recycle all |
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107 | # register memory last check time, with some random offset so we don't recycle all | |
109 | # at once |
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108 | # at once | |
110 | worker._last_memory_check_time = _time_with_offset(_memory_usage_check_interval) |
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109 | worker._last_memory_check_time = _time_with_offset(_memory_usage_check_interval) | |
111 |
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110 | |||
112 | if _memory_max_usage: |
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111 | if _memory_max_usage: | |
113 | server.log.info("[%-10s] WORKER spawned with max memory set at %s", worker.pid, |
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112 | server.log.info("[%-10s] WORKER spawned with max memory set at %s", worker.pid, | |
114 | _format_data_size(_memory_max_usage)) |
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113 | _format_data_size(_memory_max_usage)) | |
115 | else: |
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114 | else: | |
116 | server.log.info("[%-10s] WORKER spawned", worker.pid) |
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115 | server.log.info("[%-10s] WORKER spawned", worker.pid) | |
117 |
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116 | |||
118 |
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117 | |||
119 | def pre_exec(server): |
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118 | def pre_exec(server): | |
120 | server.log.info("Forked child, re-executing.") |
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119 | server.log.info("Forked child, re-executing.") | |
121 |
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120 | |||
122 |
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121 | |||
123 | def on_starting(server): |
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122 | def on_starting(server): | |
124 | server_lbl = '{} {}'.format(server.proc_name, server.address) |
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123 | server_lbl = '{} {}'.format(server.proc_name, server.address) | |
125 | server.log.info("Server %s is starting.", server_lbl) |
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124 | server.log.info("Server %s is starting.", server_lbl) | |
126 |
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125 | |||
127 |
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126 | |||
128 | def when_ready(server): |
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127 | def when_ready(server): | |
129 | server.log.info("Server %s is ready. Spawning workers", server) |
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128 | server.log.info("Server %s is ready. Spawning workers", server) | |
130 |
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129 | |||
131 |
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130 | |||
132 | def on_reload(server): |
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131 | def on_reload(server): | |
133 | pass |
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132 | pass | |
134 |
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133 | |||
135 |
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134 | |||
136 | def _format_data_size(size, unit="B", precision=1, binary=True): |
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135 | def _format_data_size(size, unit="B", precision=1, binary=True): | |
137 | """Format a number using SI units (kilo, mega, etc.). |
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136 | """Format a number using SI units (kilo, mega, etc.). | |
138 |
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137 | |||
139 | ``size``: The number as a float or int. |
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138 | ``size``: The number as a float or int. | |
140 |
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139 | |||
141 | ``unit``: The unit name in plural form. Examples: "bytes", "B". |
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140 | ``unit``: The unit name in plural form. Examples: "bytes", "B". | |
142 |
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141 | |||
143 | ``precision``: How many digits to the right of the decimal point. Default |
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142 | ``precision``: How many digits to the right of the decimal point. Default | |
144 | is 1. 0 suppresses the decimal point. |
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143 | is 1. 0 suppresses the decimal point. | |
145 |
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144 | |||
146 | ``binary``: If false, use base-10 decimal prefixes (kilo = K = 1000). |
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145 | ``binary``: If false, use base-10 decimal prefixes (kilo = K = 1000). | |
147 | If true, use base-2 binary prefixes (kibi = Ki = 1024). |
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146 | If true, use base-2 binary prefixes (kibi = Ki = 1024). | |
148 |
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147 | |||
149 | ``full_name``: If false (default), use the prefix abbreviation ("k" or |
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148 | ``full_name``: If false (default), use the prefix abbreviation ("k" or | |
150 | "Ki"). If true, use the full prefix ("kilo" or "kibi"). If false, |
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149 | "Ki"). If true, use the full prefix ("kilo" or "kibi"). If false, | |
151 | use abbreviation ("k" or "Ki"). |
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150 | use abbreviation ("k" or "Ki"). | |
152 |
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151 | |||
153 | """ |
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152 | """ | |
154 |
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153 | |||
155 | if not binary: |
|
154 | if not binary: | |
156 | base = 1000 |
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155 | base = 1000 | |
157 | multiples = ('', 'k', 'M', 'G', 'T', 'P', 'E', 'Z', 'Y') |
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156 | multiples = ('', 'k', 'M', 'G', 'T', 'P', 'E', 'Z', 'Y') | |
158 | else: |
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157 | else: | |
159 | base = 1024 |
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158 | base = 1024 | |
160 | multiples = ('', 'Ki', 'Mi', 'Gi', 'Ti', 'Pi', 'Ei', 'Zi', 'Yi') |
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159 | multiples = ('', 'Ki', 'Mi', 'Gi', 'Ti', 'Pi', 'Ei', 'Zi', 'Yi') | |
161 |
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160 | |||
162 | sign = "" |
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161 | sign = "" | |
163 | if size > 0: |
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162 | if size > 0: | |
164 | m = int(math.log(size, base)) |
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163 | m = int(math.log(size, base)) | |
165 | elif size < 0: |
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164 | elif size < 0: | |
166 | sign = "-" |
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165 | sign = "-" | |
167 | size = -size |
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166 | size = -size | |
168 | m = int(math.log(size, base)) |
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167 | m = int(math.log(size, base)) | |
169 | else: |
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168 | else: | |
170 | m = 0 |
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169 | m = 0 | |
171 | if m > 8: |
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170 | if m > 8: | |
172 | m = 8 |
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171 | m = 8 | |
173 |
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172 | |||
174 | if m == 0: |
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173 | if m == 0: | |
175 | precision = '%.0f' |
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174 | precision = '%.0f' | |
176 | else: |
|
175 | else: | |
177 | precision = '%%.%df' % precision |
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176 | precision = '%%.%df' % precision | |
178 |
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177 | |||
179 | size = precision % (size / math.pow(base, m)) |
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178 | size = precision % (size / math.pow(base, m)) | |
180 |
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179 | |||
181 | return '%s%s %s%s' % (sign, size.strip(), multiples[m], unit) |
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180 | return '%s%s %s%s' % (sign, size.strip(), multiples[m], unit) | |
182 |
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181 | |||
183 |
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182 | |||
184 | def _check_memory_usage(worker): |
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183 | def _check_memory_usage(worker): | |
185 | memory_max_usage = worker._memory_max_usage |
|
184 | memory_max_usage = worker._memory_max_usage | |
186 | if not memory_max_usage: |
|
185 | if not memory_max_usage: | |
187 | return |
|
186 | return | |
188 |
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187 | |||
189 | memory_usage_check_interval = worker._memory_usage_check_interval |
|
188 | memory_usage_check_interval = worker._memory_usage_check_interval | |
190 | memory_usage_recovery_threshold = memory_max_usage * worker._memory_usage_recovery_threshold |
|
189 | memory_usage_recovery_threshold = memory_max_usage * worker._memory_usage_recovery_threshold | |
191 |
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190 | |||
192 | elapsed = time.time() - worker._last_memory_check_time |
|
191 | elapsed = time.time() - worker._last_memory_check_time | |
193 | if elapsed > memory_usage_check_interval: |
|
192 | if elapsed > memory_usage_check_interval: | |
194 | mem_usage = _get_process_rss() |
|
193 | mem_usage = _get_process_rss() | |
195 | if mem_usage and mem_usage > memory_max_usage: |
|
194 | if mem_usage and mem_usage > memory_max_usage: | |
196 | worker.log.info( |
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195 | worker.log.info( | |
197 | "memory usage %s > %s, forcing gc", |
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196 | "memory usage %s > %s, forcing gc", | |
198 | _format_data_size(mem_usage), _format_data_size(memory_max_usage)) |
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197 | _format_data_size(mem_usage), _format_data_size(memory_max_usage)) | |
199 | # Try to clean it up by forcing a full collection. |
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198 | # Try to clean it up by forcing a full collection. | |
200 | gc.collect() |
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199 | gc.collect() | |
201 | mem_usage = _get_process_rss() |
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200 | mem_usage = _get_process_rss() | |
202 | if mem_usage > memory_usage_recovery_threshold: |
|
201 | if mem_usage > memory_usage_recovery_threshold: | |
203 | # Didn't clean up enough, we'll have to terminate. |
|
202 | # Didn't clean up enough, we'll have to terminate. | |
204 | worker.log.warning( |
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203 | worker.log.warning( | |
205 | "memory usage %s > %s after gc, quitting", |
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204 | "memory usage %s > %s after gc, quitting", | |
206 | _format_data_size(mem_usage), _format_data_size(memory_max_usage)) |
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205 | _format_data_size(mem_usage), _format_data_size(memory_max_usage)) | |
207 | # This will cause worker to auto-restart itself |
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206 | # This will cause worker to auto-restart itself | |
208 | worker.alive = False |
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207 | worker.alive = False | |
209 | worker._last_memory_check_time = time.time() |
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208 | worker._last_memory_check_time = time.time() | |
210 |
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209 | |||
211 |
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210 | |||
212 | def worker_int(worker): |
|
211 | def worker_int(worker): | |
213 | worker.log.info("[%-10s] worker received INT or QUIT signal", worker.pid) |
|
212 | worker.log.info("[%-10s] worker received INT or QUIT signal", worker.pid) | |
214 |
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213 | |||
215 | # get traceback info, on worker crash |
|
214 | # get traceback info, on worker crash | |
216 | id2name = dict([(th.ident, th.name) for th in threading.enumerate()]) |
|
215 | id2name = dict([(th.ident, th.name) for th in threading.enumerate()]) | |
217 | code = [] |
|
216 | code = [] | |
218 | for thread_id, stack in sys._current_frames().items(): |
|
217 | for thread_id, stack in sys._current_frames().items(): | |
219 | code.append( |
|
218 | code.append( | |
220 | "\n# Thread: %s(%d)" % (id2name.get(thread_id, ""), thread_id)) |
|
219 | "\n# Thread: %s(%d)" % (id2name.get(thread_id, ""), thread_id)) | |
221 | for fname, lineno, name, line in traceback.extract_stack(stack): |
|
220 | for fname, lineno, name, line in traceback.extract_stack(stack): | |
222 | code.append('File: "%s", line %d, in %s' % (fname, lineno, name)) |
|
221 | code.append('File: "%s", line %d, in %s' % (fname, lineno, name)) | |
223 | if line: |
|
222 | if line: | |
224 | code.append(" %s" % (line.strip())) |
|
223 | code.append(" %s" % (line.strip())) | |
225 | worker.log.debug("\n".join(code)) |
|
224 | worker.log.debug("\n".join(code)) | |
226 |
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225 | |||
227 |
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226 | |||
228 | def worker_abort(worker): |
|
227 | def worker_abort(worker): | |
229 | worker.log.info("[%-10s] worker received SIGABRT signal", worker.pid) |
|
228 | worker.log.info("[%-10s] worker received SIGABRT signal", worker.pid) | |
230 |
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229 | |||
231 |
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230 | |||
232 | def worker_exit(server, worker): |
|
231 | def worker_exit(server, worker): | |
233 | worker.log.info("[%-10s] worker exit", worker.pid) |
|
232 | worker.log.info("[%-10s] worker exit", worker.pid) | |
234 |
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233 | |||
235 |
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234 | |||
236 | def child_exit(server, worker): |
|
235 | def child_exit(server, worker): | |
237 | worker.log.info("[%-10s] worker child exit", worker.pid) |
|
236 | worker.log.info("[%-10s] worker child exit", worker.pid) | |
238 |
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237 | |||
239 |
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238 | |||
240 | def pre_request(worker, req): |
|
239 | def pre_request(worker, req): | |
241 | worker.start_time = time.time() |
|
240 | worker.start_time = time.time() | |
242 | worker.log.debug( |
|
241 | worker.log.debug( | |
243 | "GNCRN PRE WORKER [cnt:%s]: %s %s", worker.nr, req.method, req.path) |
|
242 | "GNCRN PRE WORKER [cnt:%s]: %s %s", worker.nr, req.method, req.path) | |
244 |
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243 | |||
245 |
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244 | |||
246 | def post_request(worker, req, environ, resp): |
|
245 | def post_request(worker, req, environ, resp): | |
247 | total_time = time.time() - worker.start_time |
|
246 | total_time = time.time() - worker.start_time | |
248 | worker.log.debug( |
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247 | worker.log.debug( | |
249 | "GNCRN POST WORKER [cnt:%s]: %s %s resp: %s, Load Time: %.4fs", |
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248 | "GNCRN POST WORKER [cnt:%s]: %s %s resp: %s, Load Time: %.4fs", | |
250 | worker.nr, req.method, req.path, resp.status_code, total_time) |
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249 | worker.nr, req.method, req.path, resp.status_code, total_time) | |
251 | _check_memory_usage(worker) |
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250 | _check_memory_usage(worker) | |
252 |
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251 | |||
253 |
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252 | |||
254 | class RhodeCodeLogger(Logger): |
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253 | class RhodeCodeLogger(Logger): | |
255 | """ |
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254 | """ | |
256 | Custom Logger that allows some customization that gunicorn doesn't allow |
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255 | Custom Logger that allows some customization that gunicorn doesn't allow | |
257 | """ |
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256 | """ | |
258 |
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257 | |||
259 | datefmt = r"%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S" |
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258 | datefmt = r"%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S" | |
260 |
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259 | |||
261 | def __init__(self, cfg): |
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260 | def __init__(self, cfg): | |
262 | Logger.__init__(self, cfg) |
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261 | Logger.__init__(self, cfg) | |
263 |
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262 | |||
264 | def now(self): |
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263 | def now(self): | |
265 | """ return date in RhodeCode Log format """ |
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264 | """ return date in RhodeCode Log format """ | |
266 | now = time.time() |
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265 | now = time.time() | |
267 | msecs = int((now - long(now)) * 1000) |
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266 | msecs = int((now - long(now)) * 1000) | |
268 | return time.strftime(self.datefmt, time.localtime(now)) + '.{0:03d}'.format(msecs) |
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267 | return time.strftime(self.datefmt, time.localtime(now)) + '.{0:03d}'.format(msecs) | |
269 |
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268 | |||
270 |
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269 | |||
271 | logger_class = RhodeCodeLogger |
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270 | logger_class = RhodeCodeLogger |
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3 | ################################################################################ |
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3 | ################################################################################ | |
4 | ## RHODECODE COMMUNITY EDITION CONFIGURATION ## |
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4 | ## RHODECODE COMMUNITY EDITION CONFIGURATION ## | |
5 | ################################################################################ |
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5 | ################################################################################ | |
6 |
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6 | |||
7 | [DEFAULT] |
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7 | [DEFAULT] | |
8 | ## Debug flag sets all loggers to debug, and enables request tracking |
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8 | ## Debug flag sets all loggers to debug, and enables request tracking | |
9 | debug = false |
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9 | debug = false | |
10 |
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10 | |||
11 | ################################################################################ |
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11 | ################################################################################ | |
12 | ## EMAIL CONFIGURATION ## |
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12 | ## EMAIL CONFIGURATION ## | |
13 | ## Uncomment and replace with the email address which should receive ## |
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13 | ## Uncomment and replace with the email address which should receive ## | |
14 | ## any error reports after an application crash ## |
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14 | ## any error reports after an application crash ## | |
15 | ## Additionally these settings will be used by the RhodeCode mailing system ## |
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15 | ## Additionally these settings will be used by the RhodeCode mailing system ## | |
16 | ################################################################################ |
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16 | ################################################################################ | |
17 |
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17 | |||
18 | ## prefix all emails subjects with given prefix, helps filtering out emails |
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18 | ## prefix all emails subjects with given prefix, helps filtering out emails | |
19 | #email_prefix = [RhodeCode] |
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19 | #email_prefix = [RhodeCode] | |
20 |
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20 | |||
21 | ## email FROM address all mails will be sent |
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21 | ## email FROM address all mails will be sent | |
22 | #app_email_from = rhodecode-noreply@localhost |
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22 | #app_email_from = rhodecode-noreply@localhost | |
23 |
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23 | |||
24 | #smtp_server = mail.server.com |
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24 | #smtp_server = mail.server.com | |
25 | #smtp_username = |
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25 | #smtp_username = | |
26 | #smtp_password = |
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26 | #smtp_password = | |
27 | #smtp_port = |
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27 | #smtp_port = | |
28 | #smtp_use_tls = false |
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28 | #smtp_use_tls = false | |
29 | #smtp_use_ssl = true |
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29 | #smtp_use_ssl = true | |
30 |
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30 | |||
31 | [server:main] |
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31 | [server:main] | |
32 | ## COMMON ## |
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32 | ## COMMON ## | |
33 | host = 127.0.0.1 |
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33 | host = 127.0.0.1 | |
34 | port = 5000 |
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34 | port = 5000 | |
35 |
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35 | |||
36 | ########################################################### |
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36 | ########################################################### | |
37 | ## WAITRESS WSGI SERVER - Recommended for Development #### |
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37 | ## WAITRESS WSGI SERVER - Recommended for Development #### | |
38 | ########################################################### |
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38 | ########################################################### | |
39 |
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39 | |||
40 | #use = egg:waitress#main |
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40 | #use = egg:waitress#main | |
41 | ## number of worker threads |
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41 | ## number of worker threads | |
42 | #threads = 5 |
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42 | #threads = 5 | |
43 | ## MAX BODY SIZE 100GB |
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43 | ## MAX BODY SIZE 100GB | |
44 | #max_request_body_size = 107374182400 |
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44 | #max_request_body_size = 107374182400 | |
45 | ## Use poll instead of select, fixes file descriptors limits problems. |
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45 | ## Use poll instead of select, fixes file descriptors limits problems. | |
46 | ## May not work on old windows systems. |
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46 | ## May not work on old windows systems. | |
47 | #asyncore_use_poll = true |
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47 | #asyncore_use_poll = true | |
48 |
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48 | |||
49 |
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49 | |||
50 | ########################## |
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50 | ########################## | |
51 | ## GUNICORN WSGI SERVER ## |
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51 | ## GUNICORN WSGI SERVER ## | |
52 | ########################## |
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52 | ########################## | |
53 | ## run with gunicorn --log-config rhodecode.ini --paste rhodecode.ini |
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53 | ## run with gunicorn --log-config rhodecode.ini --paste rhodecode.ini | |
54 |
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54 | |||
55 | use = egg:gunicorn#main |
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55 | use = egg:gunicorn#main | |
56 | ## Sets the number of process workers. More workers means more concurrent connections |
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56 | ## Sets the number of process workers. More workers means more concurrent connections | |
57 | ## RhodeCode can handle at the same time. Each additional worker also it increases |
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57 | ## RhodeCode can handle at the same time. Each additional worker also it increases | |
58 | ## memory usage as each has it's own set of caches. |
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58 | ## memory usage as each has it's own set of caches. | |
59 | ## Recommended value is (2 * NUMBER_OF_CPUS + 1), eg 2CPU = 5 workers, but no more |
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59 | ## Recommended value is (2 * NUMBER_OF_CPUS + 1), eg 2CPU = 5 workers, but no more | |
60 | ## than 8-10 unless for really big deployments .e.g 700-1000 users. |
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60 | ## than 8-10 unless for really big deployments .e.g 700-1000 users. | |
61 | ## `instance_id = *` must be set in the [app:main] section below (which is the default) |
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61 | ## `instance_id = *` must be set in the [app:main] section below (which is the default) | |
62 | ## when using more than 1 worker. |
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62 | ## when using more than 1 worker. | |
63 | workers = 2 |
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63 | workers = 2 | |
64 |
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64 | |||
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65 | ## Gunicorn access log level | |||
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66 | loglevel = info | |||
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67 | ||||
65 | ## process name visible in process list |
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68 | ## process name visible in process list | |
66 | proc_name = rhodecode |
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69 | proc_name = rhodecode | |
67 |
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70 | |||
68 | ## type of worker class, one of sync, gevent |
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71 | ## type of worker class, one of sync, gevent | |
69 | ## recommended for bigger setup is using of of other than sync one |
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72 | ## recommended for bigger setup is using of of other than sync one | |
70 | worker_class = gevent |
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73 | worker_class = gevent | |
71 |
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74 | |||
72 | ## The maximum number of simultaneous clients. Valid only for Gevent |
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75 | ## The maximum number of simultaneous clients. Valid only for Gevent | |
73 | worker_connections = 10 |
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76 | worker_connections = 10 | |
74 |
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77 | |||
75 | ## max number of requests that worker will handle before being gracefully |
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78 | ## max number of requests that worker will handle before being gracefully | |
76 | ## restarted, could prevent memory leaks |
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79 | ## restarted, could prevent memory leaks | |
77 | max_requests = 1000 |
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80 | max_requests = 1000 | |
78 | max_requests_jitter = 30 |
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81 | max_requests_jitter = 30 | |
79 |
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82 | |||
80 | ## amount of time a worker can spend with handling a request before it |
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83 | ## amount of time a worker can spend with handling a request before it | |
81 | ## gets killed and restarted. Set to 6hrs |
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84 | ## gets killed and restarted. Set to 6hrs | |
82 | timeout = 21600 |
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85 | timeout = 21600 | |
83 |
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86 | |||
84 | ## The maximum size of HTTP request line in bytes. |
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87 | ## The maximum size of HTTP request line in bytes. | |
85 | ## 0 for unlimited |
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88 | ## 0 for unlimited | |
86 | limit_request_line = 0 |
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89 | limit_request_line = 0 | |
87 |
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90 | |||
88 | ## Limit the number of HTTP headers fields in a request. |
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91 | ## Limit the number of HTTP headers fields in a request. | |
89 | ## By default this value is 100 and can't be larger than 32768. |
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92 | ## By default this value is 100 and can't be larger than 32768. | |
90 | limit_request_fields = 32768 |
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93 | limit_request_fields = 32768 | |
91 |
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94 | |||
92 | ## Limit the allowed size of an HTTP request header field. |
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95 | ## Limit the allowed size of an HTTP request header field. | |
93 | ## Value is a positive number or 0. |
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96 | ## Value is a positive number or 0. | |
94 | ## Setting it to 0 will allow unlimited header field sizes. |
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97 | ## Setting it to 0 will allow unlimited header field sizes. | |
95 | limit_request_field_size = 0 |
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98 | limit_request_field_size = 0 | |
96 |
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99 | |||
97 | ## Timeout for graceful workers restart. |
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100 | ## Timeout for graceful workers restart. | |
98 | ## After receiving a restart signal, workers have this much time to finish |
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101 | ## After receiving a restart signal, workers have this much time to finish | |
99 | ## serving requests. Workers still alive after the timeout (starting from the |
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102 | ## serving requests. Workers still alive after the timeout (starting from the | |
100 | ## receipt of the restart signal) are force killed. |
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103 | ## receipt of the restart signal) are force killed. | |
101 | graceful_timeout = 3600 |
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104 | graceful_timeout = 3600 | |
102 |
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105 | |||
103 | # The number of seconds to wait for requests on a Keep-Alive connection. |
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106 | # The number of seconds to wait for requests on a Keep-Alive connection. | |
104 | # Generally set in the 1-5 seconds range. |
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107 | # Generally set in the 1-5 seconds range. | |
105 | keepalive = 2 |
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108 | keepalive = 2 | |
106 |
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109 | |||
107 | ## Maximum memory usage that each worker can use before it will receive a |
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110 | ## Maximum memory usage that each worker can use before it will receive a | |
108 | ## graceful restart signal, e.g 10MB = 10485760 (10 * 1024 * 1024) |
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111 | ## graceful restart signal, e.g 10MB = 10485760 (10 * 1024 * 1024) | |
109 | # 0 = memory monitoring is disabled |
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112 | # 0 = memory monitoring is disabled | |
110 | memory_max_usage = 0 |
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113 | memory_max_usage = 0 | |
111 |
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114 | |||
112 | ## How often in seconds to check for memory usage for each gunicorn worker |
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115 | ## How often in seconds to check for memory usage for each gunicorn worker | |
113 | memory_usage_check_interval = 60 |
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116 | memory_usage_check_interval = 60 | |
114 |
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117 | |||
115 | ## Threshold value for which we don't recycle worker if GarbageCollection |
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118 | ## Threshold value for which we don't recycle worker if GarbageCollection | |
116 | ## frees up enough resources. Before each restart we try to run GC on worker |
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119 | ## frees up enough resources. Before each restart we try to run GC on worker | |
117 | ## in case we get enough free memory after that, restart will not happen. |
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120 | ## in case we get enough free memory after that, restart will not happen. | |
118 | memory_usage_recovery_threshold = 0.8 |
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121 | memory_usage_recovery_threshold = 0.8 | |
119 |
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122 | |||
120 | ## prefix middleware for RhodeCode. |
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123 | ## prefix middleware for RhodeCode. | |
121 | ## recommended when using proxy setup. |
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124 | ## recommended when using proxy setup. | |
122 | ## allows to set RhodeCode under a prefix in server. |
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125 | ## allows to set RhodeCode under a prefix in server. | |
123 | ## eg https://server.com/custom_prefix. Enable `filter-with =` option below as well. |
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126 | ## eg https://server.com/custom_prefix. Enable `filter-with =` option below as well. | |
124 | ## And set your prefix like: `prefix = /custom_prefix` |
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127 | ## And set your prefix like: `prefix = /custom_prefix` | |
125 | ## be sure to also set beaker.session.cookie_path = /custom_prefix if you need |
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128 | ## be sure to also set beaker.session.cookie_path = /custom_prefix if you need | |
126 | ## to make your cookies only work on prefix url |
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129 | ## to make your cookies only work on prefix url | |
127 | [filter:proxy-prefix] |
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130 | [filter:proxy-prefix] | |
128 | use = egg:PasteDeploy#prefix |
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131 | use = egg:PasteDeploy#prefix | |
129 | prefix = / |
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132 | prefix = / | |
130 |
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133 | |||
131 | [app:main] |
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134 | [app:main] | |
132 | ## The %(here)s variable will be replaced with the absolute path of parent directory |
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135 | ## The %(here)s variable will be replaced with the absolute path of parent directory | |
133 | ## of this file |
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136 | ## of this file | |
134 | ## In addition ENVIRONMENT variables usage is possible, e.g |
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137 | ## In addition ENVIRONMENT variables usage is possible, e.g | |
135 | ## sqlalchemy.db1.url = {ENV_RC_DB_URL} |
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138 | ## sqlalchemy.db1.url = {ENV_RC_DB_URL} | |
136 |
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139 | |||
137 | use = egg:rhodecode-enterprise-ce |
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140 | use = egg:rhodecode-enterprise-ce | |
138 |
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141 | |||
139 | ## enable proxy prefix middleware, defined above |
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142 | ## enable proxy prefix middleware, defined above | |
140 | #filter-with = proxy-prefix |
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143 | #filter-with = proxy-prefix | |
141 |
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144 | |||
142 | ## encryption key used to encrypt social plugin tokens, |
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145 | ## encryption key used to encrypt social plugin tokens, | |
143 | ## remote_urls with credentials etc, if not set it defaults to |
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146 | ## remote_urls with credentials etc, if not set it defaults to | |
144 | ## `beaker.session.secret` |
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147 | ## `beaker.session.secret` | |
145 | #rhodecode.encrypted_values.secret = |
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148 | #rhodecode.encrypted_values.secret = | |
146 |
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149 | |||
147 | ## decryption strict mode (enabled by default). It controls if decryption raises |
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150 | ## decryption strict mode (enabled by default). It controls if decryption raises | |
148 | ## `SignatureVerificationError` in case of wrong key, or damaged encryption data. |
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151 | ## `SignatureVerificationError` in case of wrong key, or damaged encryption data. | |
149 | #rhodecode.encrypted_values.strict = false |
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152 | #rhodecode.encrypted_values.strict = false | |
150 |
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153 | |||
151 | ## Pick algorithm for encryption. Either fernet (more secure) or aes (default) |
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154 | ## Pick algorithm for encryption. Either fernet (more secure) or aes (default) | |
152 | ## fernet is safer, and we strongly recommend switching to it. |
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155 | ## fernet is safer, and we strongly recommend switching to it. | |
153 | ## Due to backward compatibility aes is used as default. |
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156 | ## Due to backward compatibility aes is used as default. | |
154 | #rhodecode.encrypted_values.algorithm = fernet |
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157 | #rhodecode.encrypted_values.algorithm = fernet | |
155 |
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158 | |||
156 | ## return gzipped responses from RhodeCode (static files/application) |
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159 | ## return gzipped responses from RhodeCode (static files/application) | |
157 | gzip_responses = false |
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160 | gzip_responses = false | |
158 |
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161 | |||
159 | ## auto-generate javascript routes file on startup |
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162 | ## auto-generate javascript routes file on startup | |
160 | generate_js_files = false |
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163 | generate_js_files = false | |
161 |
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164 | |||
162 | ## System global default language. |
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165 | ## System global default language. | |
163 | ## All available languages: en(default), be, de, es, fr, it, ja, pl, pt, ru, zh |
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166 | ## All available languages: en(default), be, de, es, fr, it, ja, pl, pt, ru, zh | |
164 | lang = en |
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167 | lang = en | |
165 |
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168 | |||
166 | ## Perform a full repository scan and import on each server start. |
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169 | ## Perform a full repository scan and import on each server start. | |
167 | ## Settings this to true could lead to very long startup time. |
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170 | ## Settings this to true could lead to very long startup time. | |
168 | startup.import_repos = false |
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171 | startup.import_repos = false | |
169 |
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172 | |||
170 | ## Uncomment and set this path to use archive download cache. |
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173 | ## Uncomment and set this path to use archive download cache. | |
171 | ## Once enabled, generated archives will be cached at this location |
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174 | ## Once enabled, generated archives will be cached at this location | |
172 | ## and served from the cache during subsequent requests for the same archive of |
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175 | ## and served from the cache during subsequent requests for the same archive of | |
173 | ## the repository. |
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176 | ## the repository. | |
174 | #archive_cache_dir = /tmp/tarballcache |
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177 | #archive_cache_dir = /tmp/tarballcache | |
175 |
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178 | |||
176 | ## URL at which the application is running. This is used for Bootstrapping |
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179 | ## URL at which the application is running. This is used for Bootstrapping | |
177 | ## requests in context when no web request is available. Used in ishell, or |
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180 | ## requests in context when no web request is available. Used in ishell, or | |
178 | ## SSH calls. Set this for events to receive proper url for SSH calls. |
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181 | ## SSH calls. Set this for events to receive proper url for SSH calls. | |
179 | app.base_url = http://rhodecode.local |
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182 | app.base_url = http://rhodecode.local | |
180 |
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183 | |||
181 | ## Unique application ID. Should be a random unique string for security. |
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184 | ## Unique application ID. Should be a random unique string for security. | |
182 | app_instance_uuid = rc-production |
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185 | app_instance_uuid = rc-production | |
183 |
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186 | |||
184 | ## Cut off limit for large diffs (size in bytes). If overall diff size on |
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187 | ## Cut off limit for large diffs (size in bytes). If overall diff size on | |
185 | ## commit, or pull request exceeds this limit this diff will be displayed |
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188 | ## commit, or pull request exceeds this limit this diff will be displayed | |
186 | ## partially. E.g 512000 == 512Kb |
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189 | ## partially. E.g 512000 == 512Kb | |
187 | cut_off_limit_diff = 512000 |
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190 | cut_off_limit_diff = 512000 | |
188 |
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191 | |||
189 | ## Cut off limit for large files inside diffs (size in bytes). Each individual |
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192 | ## Cut off limit for large files inside diffs (size in bytes). Each individual | |
190 | ## file inside diff which exceeds this limit will be displayed partially. |
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193 | ## file inside diff which exceeds this limit will be displayed partially. | |
191 | ## E.g 128000 == 128Kb |
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194 | ## E.g 128000 == 128Kb | |
192 | cut_off_limit_file = 128000 |
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195 | cut_off_limit_file = 128000 | |
193 |
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196 | |||
194 | ## use cached version of vcs repositories everywhere. Recommended to be `true` |
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197 | ## use cached version of vcs repositories everywhere. Recommended to be `true` | |
195 | vcs_full_cache = true |
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198 | vcs_full_cache = true | |
196 |
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199 | |||
197 | ## Force https in RhodeCode, fixes https redirects, assumes it's always https. |
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200 | ## Force https in RhodeCode, fixes https redirects, assumes it's always https. | |
198 | ## Normally this is controlled by proper http flags sent from http server |
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201 | ## Normally this is controlled by proper http flags sent from http server | |
199 | force_https = false |
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202 | force_https = false | |
200 |
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203 | |||
201 | ## use Strict-Transport-Security headers |
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204 | ## use Strict-Transport-Security headers | |
202 | use_htsts = false |
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205 | use_htsts = false | |
203 |
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206 | |||
204 | # Set to true if your repos are exposed using the dumb protocol |
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207 | # Set to true if your repos are exposed using the dumb protocol | |
205 | git_update_server_info = false |
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208 | git_update_server_info = false | |
206 |
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209 | |||
207 | ## RSS/ATOM feed options |
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210 | ## RSS/ATOM feed options | |
208 | rss_cut_off_limit = 256000 |
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211 | rss_cut_off_limit = 256000 | |
209 | rss_items_per_page = 10 |
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212 | rss_items_per_page = 10 | |
210 | rss_include_diff = false |
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213 | rss_include_diff = false | |
211 |
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214 | |||
212 | ## gist URL alias, used to create nicer urls for gist. This should be an |
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215 | ## gist URL alias, used to create nicer urls for gist. This should be an | |
213 | ## url that does rewrites to _admin/gists/{gistid}. |
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216 | ## url that does rewrites to _admin/gists/{gistid}. | |
214 | ## example: http://gist.rhodecode.org/{gistid}. Empty means use the internal |
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217 | ## example: http://gist.rhodecode.org/{gistid}. Empty means use the internal | |
215 | ## RhodeCode url, ie. http[s]://rhodecode.server/_admin/gists/{gistid} |
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218 | ## RhodeCode url, ie. http[s]://rhodecode.server/_admin/gists/{gistid} | |
216 | gist_alias_url = |
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219 | gist_alias_url = | |
217 |
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220 | |||
218 | ## List of views (using glob pattern syntax) that AUTH TOKENS could be |
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221 | ## List of views (using glob pattern syntax) that AUTH TOKENS could be | |
219 | ## used for access. |
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222 | ## used for access. | |
220 | ## Adding ?auth_token=TOKEN_HASH to the url authenticates this request as if it |
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223 | ## Adding ?auth_token=TOKEN_HASH to the url authenticates this request as if it | |
221 | ## came from the the logged in user who own this authentication token. |
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224 | ## came from the the logged in user who own this authentication token. | |
222 | ## Additionally @TOKEN syntax can be used to bound the view to specific |
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225 | ## Additionally @TOKEN syntax can be used to bound the view to specific | |
223 | ## authentication token. Such view would be only accessible when used together |
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226 | ## authentication token. Such view would be only accessible when used together | |
224 | ## with this authentication token |
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227 | ## with this authentication token | |
225 | ## |
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228 | ## | |
226 | ## list of all views can be found under `/_admin/permissions/auth_token_access` |
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229 | ## list of all views can be found under `/_admin/permissions/auth_token_access` | |
227 | ## The list should be "," separated and on a single line. |
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230 | ## The list should be "," separated and on a single line. | |
228 | ## |
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231 | ## | |
229 | ## Most common views to enable: |
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232 | ## Most common views to enable: | |
230 | # RepoCommitsView:repo_commit_download |
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233 | # RepoCommitsView:repo_commit_download | |
231 | # RepoCommitsView:repo_commit_patch |
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234 | # RepoCommitsView:repo_commit_patch | |
232 | # RepoCommitsView:repo_commit_raw |
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235 | # RepoCommitsView:repo_commit_raw | |
233 | # RepoCommitsView:repo_commit_raw@TOKEN |
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236 | # RepoCommitsView:repo_commit_raw@TOKEN | |
234 | # RepoFilesView:repo_files_diff |
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237 | # RepoFilesView:repo_files_diff | |
235 | # RepoFilesView:repo_archivefile |
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238 | # RepoFilesView:repo_archivefile | |
236 | # RepoFilesView:repo_file_raw |
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239 | # RepoFilesView:repo_file_raw | |
237 | # GistView:* |
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240 | # GistView:* | |
238 | api_access_controllers_whitelist = |
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241 | api_access_controllers_whitelist = | |
239 |
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242 | |||
240 | ## Default encoding used to convert from and to unicode |
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243 | ## Default encoding used to convert from and to unicode | |
241 | ## can be also a comma separated list of encoding in case of mixed encodings |
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244 | ## can be also a comma separated list of encoding in case of mixed encodings | |
242 | default_encoding = UTF-8 |
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245 | default_encoding = UTF-8 | |
243 |
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246 | |||
244 | ## instance-id prefix |
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247 | ## instance-id prefix | |
245 | ## a prefix key for this instance used for cache invalidation when running |
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248 | ## a prefix key for this instance used for cache invalidation when running | |
246 | ## multiple instances of RhodeCode, make sure it's globally unique for |
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249 | ## multiple instances of RhodeCode, make sure it's globally unique for | |
247 | ## all running RhodeCode instances. Leave empty if you don't use it |
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250 | ## all running RhodeCode instances. Leave empty if you don't use it | |
248 | instance_id = |
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251 | instance_id = | |
249 |
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252 | |||
250 | ## Fallback authentication plugin. Set this to a plugin ID to force the usage |
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253 | ## Fallback authentication plugin. Set this to a plugin ID to force the usage | |
251 | ## of an authentication plugin also if it is disabled by it's settings. |
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254 | ## of an authentication plugin also if it is disabled by it's settings. | |
252 | ## This could be useful if you are unable to log in to the system due to broken |
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255 | ## This could be useful if you are unable to log in to the system due to broken | |
253 | ## authentication settings. Then you can enable e.g. the internal RhodeCode auth |
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256 | ## authentication settings. Then you can enable e.g. the internal RhodeCode auth | |
254 | ## module to log in again and fix the settings. |
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257 | ## module to log in again and fix the settings. | |
255 | ## |
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258 | ## | |
256 | ## Available builtin plugin IDs (hash is part of the ID): |
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259 | ## Available builtin plugin IDs (hash is part of the ID): | |
257 | ## egg:rhodecode-enterprise-ce#rhodecode |
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260 | ## egg:rhodecode-enterprise-ce#rhodecode | |
258 | ## egg:rhodecode-enterprise-ce#pam |
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261 | ## egg:rhodecode-enterprise-ce#pam | |
259 | ## egg:rhodecode-enterprise-ce#ldap |
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262 | ## egg:rhodecode-enterprise-ce#ldap | |
260 | ## egg:rhodecode-enterprise-ce#jasig_cas |
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263 | ## egg:rhodecode-enterprise-ce#jasig_cas | |
261 | ## egg:rhodecode-enterprise-ce#headers |
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264 | ## egg:rhodecode-enterprise-ce#headers | |
262 | ## egg:rhodecode-enterprise-ce#crowd |
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265 | ## egg:rhodecode-enterprise-ce#crowd | |
263 | #rhodecode.auth_plugin_fallback = egg:rhodecode-enterprise-ce#rhodecode |
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266 | #rhodecode.auth_plugin_fallback = egg:rhodecode-enterprise-ce#rhodecode | |
264 |
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267 | |||
265 | ## alternative return HTTP header for failed authentication. Default HTTP |
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268 | ## alternative return HTTP header for failed authentication. Default HTTP | |
266 | ## response is 401 HTTPUnauthorized. Currently HG clients have troubles with |
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269 | ## response is 401 HTTPUnauthorized. Currently HG clients have troubles with | |
267 | ## handling that causing a series of failed authentication calls. |
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270 | ## handling that causing a series of failed authentication calls. | |
268 | ## Set this variable to 403 to return HTTPForbidden, or any other HTTP code |
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271 | ## Set this variable to 403 to return HTTPForbidden, or any other HTTP code | |
269 | ## This will be served instead of default 401 on bad authentication |
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272 | ## This will be served instead of default 401 on bad authentication | |
270 | auth_ret_code = |
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273 | auth_ret_code = | |
271 |
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274 | |||
272 | ## use special detection method when serving auth_ret_code, instead of serving |
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275 | ## use special detection method when serving auth_ret_code, instead of serving | |
273 | ## ret_code directly, use 401 initially (Which triggers credentials prompt) |
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276 | ## ret_code directly, use 401 initially (Which triggers credentials prompt) | |
274 | ## and then serve auth_ret_code to clients |
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277 | ## and then serve auth_ret_code to clients | |
275 | auth_ret_code_detection = false |
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278 | auth_ret_code_detection = false | |
276 |
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279 | |||
277 | ## locking return code. When repository is locked return this HTTP code. 2XX |
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280 | ## locking return code. When repository is locked return this HTTP code. 2XX | |
278 | ## codes don't break the transactions while 4XX codes do |
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281 | ## codes don't break the transactions while 4XX codes do | |
279 | lock_ret_code = 423 |
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282 | lock_ret_code = 423 | |
280 |
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283 | |||
281 | ## allows to change the repository location in settings page |
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284 | ## allows to change the repository location in settings page | |
282 | allow_repo_location_change = true |
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285 | allow_repo_location_change = true | |
283 |
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286 | |||
284 | ## allows to setup custom hooks in settings page |
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287 | ## allows to setup custom hooks in settings page | |
285 | allow_custom_hooks_settings = true |
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288 | allow_custom_hooks_settings = true | |
286 |
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289 | |||
287 | ## Generated license token required for EE edition license. |
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290 | ## Generated license token required for EE edition license. | |
288 | ## New generated token value can be found in Admin > settings > license page. |
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291 | ## New generated token value can be found in Admin > settings > license page. | |
289 | license_token = |
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292 | license_token = | |
290 |
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293 | |||
291 | ## This flag would hide sensitive information on the license page |
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294 | ## This flag would hide sensitive information on the license page | |
292 | license.hide_license_info = false |
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295 | license.hide_license_info = false | |
293 |
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296 | |||
294 | ## supervisor connection uri, for managing supervisor and logs. |
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297 | ## supervisor connection uri, for managing supervisor and logs. | |
295 | supervisor.uri = |
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298 | supervisor.uri = | |
296 | ## supervisord group name/id we only want this RC instance to handle |
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299 | ## supervisord group name/id we only want this RC instance to handle | |
297 | supervisor.group_id = prod |
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300 | supervisor.group_id = prod | |
298 |
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301 | |||
299 | ## Display extended labs settings |
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302 | ## Display extended labs settings | |
300 | labs_settings_active = true |
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303 | labs_settings_active = true | |
301 |
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304 | |||
302 | ## Custom exception store path, defaults to TMPDIR |
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305 | ## Custom exception store path, defaults to TMPDIR | |
303 | ## This is used to store exception from RhodeCode in shared directory |
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306 | ## This is used to store exception from RhodeCode in shared directory | |
304 | #exception_tracker.store_path = |
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307 | #exception_tracker.store_path = | |
305 |
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308 | |||
306 | ## File store configuration. This is used to store and serve uploaded files |
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309 | ## File store configuration. This is used to store and serve uploaded files | |
307 | file_store.enabled = true |
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310 | file_store.enabled = true | |
308 | ## Storage backend, available options are: local |
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311 | ## Storage backend, available options are: local | |
309 | file_store.backend = local |
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312 | file_store.backend = local | |
310 | ## path to store the uploaded binaries |
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313 | ## path to store the uploaded binaries | |
311 | file_store.storage_path = %(here)s/data/file_store |
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314 | file_store.storage_path = %(here)s/data/file_store | |
312 |
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315 | |||
313 |
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316 | |||
314 | #################################### |
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317 | #################################### | |
315 | ### CELERY CONFIG #### |
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318 | ### CELERY CONFIG #### | |
316 | #################################### |
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319 | #################################### | |
317 | ## run: /path/to/celery worker \ |
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320 | ## run: /path/to/celery worker \ | |
318 | ## -E --beat --app rhodecode.lib.celerylib.loader \ |
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321 | ## -E --beat --app rhodecode.lib.celerylib.loader \ | |
319 | ## --scheduler rhodecode.lib.celerylib.scheduler.RcScheduler \ |
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322 | ## --scheduler rhodecode.lib.celerylib.scheduler.RcScheduler \ | |
320 | ## --loglevel DEBUG --ini /path/to/rhodecode.ini |
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323 | ## --loglevel DEBUG --ini /path/to/rhodecode.ini | |
321 |
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324 | |||
322 | use_celery = false |
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325 | use_celery = false | |
323 |
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326 | |||
324 | ## connection url to the message broker (default redis) |
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327 | ## connection url to the message broker (default redis) | |
325 | celery.broker_url = redis://localhost:6379/8 |
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328 | celery.broker_url = redis://localhost:6379/8 | |
326 |
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329 | |||
327 | ## rabbitmq example |
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330 | ## rabbitmq example | |
328 | #celery.broker_url = amqp://rabbitmq:qweqwe@localhost:5672/rabbitmqhost |
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331 | #celery.broker_url = amqp://rabbitmq:qweqwe@localhost:5672/rabbitmqhost | |
329 |
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332 | |||
330 | ## maximum tasks to execute before worker restart |
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333 | ## maximum tasks to execute before worker restart | |
331 | celery.max_tasks_per_child = 100 |
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334 | celery.max_tasks_per_child = 100 | |
332 |
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335 | |||
333 | ## tasks will never be sent to the queue, but executed locally instead. |
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336 | ## tasks will never be sent to the queue, but executed locally instead. | |
334 | celery.task_always_eager = false |
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337 | celery.task_always_eager = false | |
335 |
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338 | |||
336 | ##################################### |
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339 | ##################################### | |
337 | ### DOGPILE CACHE #### |
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340 | ### DOGPILE CACHE #### | |
338 | ##################################### |
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341 | ##################################### | |
339 | ## Default cache dir for caches. Putting this into a ramdisk |
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342 | ## Default cache dir for caches. Putting this into a ramdisk | |
340 | ## can boost performance, eg. /tmpfs/data_ramdisk, however this directory might require |
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343 | ## can boost performance, eg. /tmpfs/data_ramdisk, however this directory might require | |
341 | ## large amount of space |
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344 | ## large amount of space | |
342 | cache_dir = %(here)s/data |
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345 | cache_dir = %(here)s/data | |
343 |
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346 | |||
344 | ## `cache_perms` cache settings for permission tree, auth TTL. |
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347 | ## `cache_perms` cache settings for permission tree, auth TTL. | |
345 | rc_cache.cache_perms.backend = dogpile.cache.rc.file_namespace |
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348 | rc_cache.cache_perms.backend = dogpile.cache.rc.file_namespace | |
346 | rc_cache.cache_perms.expiration_time = 300 |
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349 | rc_cache.cache_perms.expiration_time = 300 | |
347 |
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350 | |||
348 | ## alternative `cache_perms` redis backend with distributed lock |
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351 | ## alternative `cache_perms` redis backend with distributed lock | |
349 | #rc_cache.cache_perms.backend = dogpile.cache.rc.redis |
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352 | #rc_cache.cache_perms.backend = dogpile.cache.rc.redis | |
350 | #rc_cache.cache_perms.expiration_time = 300 |
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353 | #rc_cache.cache_perms.expiration_time = 300 | |
351 | ## redis_expiration_time needs to be greater then expiration_time |
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354 | ## redis_expiration_time needs to be greater then expiration_time | |
352 | #rc_cache.cache_perms.arguments.redis_expiration_time = 7200 |
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355 | #rc_cache.cache_perms.arguments.redis_expiration_time = 7200 | |
353 | #rc_cache.cache_perms.arguments.socket_timeout = 30 |
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356 | #rc_cache.cache_perms.arguments.socket_timeout = 30 | |
354 | #rc_cache.cache_perms.arguments.host = localhost |
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357 | #rc_cache.cache_perms.arguments.host = localhost | |
355 | #rc_cache.cache_perms.arguments.port = 6379 |
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358 | #rc_cache.cache_perms.arguments.port = 6379 | |
356 | #rc_cache.cache_perms.arguments.db = 0 |
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359 | #rc_cache.cache_perms.arguments.db = 0 | |
357 | ## more Redis options: https://dogpilecache.sqlalchemy.org/en/latest/api.html#redis-backends |
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360 | ## more Redis options: https://dogpilecache.sqlalchemy.org/en/latest/api.html#redis-backends | |
358 | #rc_cache.cache_perms.arguments.distributed_lock = true |
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361 | #rc_cache.cache_perms.arguments.distributed_lock = true | |
359 |
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362 | |||
360 | ## `cache_repo` cache settings for FileTree, Readme, RSS FEEDS |
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363 | ## `cache_repo` cache settings for FileTree, Readme, RSS FEEDS | |
361 | rc_cache.cache_repo.backend = dogpile.cache.rc.file_namespace |
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364 | rc_cache.cache_repo.backend = dogpile.cache.rc.file_namespace | |
362 | rc_cache.cache_repo.expiration_time = 2592000 |
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365 | rc_cache.cache_repo.expiration_time = 2592000 | |
363 |
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366 | |||
364 | ## alternative `cache_repo` redis backend with distributed lock |
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367 | ## alternative `cache_repo` redis backend with distributed lock | |
365 | #rc_cache.cache_repo.backend = dogpile.cache.rc.redis |
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368 | #rc_cache.cache_repo.backend = dogpile.cache.rc.redis | |
366 | #rc_cache.cache_repo.expiration_time = 2592000 |
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369 | #rc_cache.cache_repo.expiration_time = 2592000 | |
367 | ## redis_expiration_time needs to be greater then expiration_time |
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370 | ## redis_expiration_time needs to be greater then expiration_time | |
368 | #rc_cache.cache_repo.arguments.redis_expiration_time = 2678400 |
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371 | #rc_cache.cache_repo.arguments.redis_expiration_time = 2678400 | |
369 | #rc_cache.cache_repo.arguments.socket_timeout = 30 |
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372 | #rc_cache.cache_repo.arguments.socket_timeout = 30 | |
370 | #rc_cache.cache_repo.arguments.host = localhost |
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373 | #rc_cache.cache_repo.arguments.host = localhost | |
371 | #rc_cache.cache_repo.arguments.port = 6379 |
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374 | #rc_cache.cache_repo.arguments.port = 6379 | |
372 | #rc_cache.cache_repo.arguments.db = 1 |
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375 | #rc_cache.cache_repo.arguments.db = 1 | |
373 | ## more Redis options: https://dogpilecache.sqlalchemy.org/en/latest/api.html#redis-backends |
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376 | ## more Redis options: https://dogpilecache.sqlalchemy.org/en/latest/api.html#redis-backends | |
374 | #rc_cache.cache_repo.arguments.distributed_lock = true |
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377 | #rc_cache.cache_repo.arguments.distributed_lock = true | |
375 |
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378 | |||
376 | ## cache settings for SQL queries, this needs to use memory type backend |
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379 | ## cache settings for SQL queries, this needs to use memory type backend | |
377 | rc_cache.sql_cache_short.backend = dogpile.cache.rc.memory_lru |
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380 | rc_cache.sql_cache_short.backend = dogpile.cache.rc.memory_lru | |
378 | rc_cache.sql_cache_short.expiration_time = 30 |
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381 | rc_cache.sql_cache_short.expiration_time = 30 | |
379 |
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382 | |||
380 | ## `cache_repo_longterm` cache for repo object instances, this needs to use memory |
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383 | ## `cache_repo_longterm` cache for repo object instances, this needs to use memory | |
381 | ## type backend as the objects kept are not pickle serializable |
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384 | ## type backend as the objects kept are not pickle serializable | |
382 | rc_cache.cache_repo_longterm.backend = dogpile.cache.rc.memory_lru |
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385 | rc_cache.cache_repo_longterm.backend = dogpile.cache.rc.memory_lru | |
383 | ## by default we use 96H, this is using invalidation on push anyway |
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386 | ## by default we use 96H, this is using invalidation on push anyway | |
384 | rc_cache.cache_repo_longterm.expiration_time = 345600 |
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387 | rc_cache.cache_repo_longterm.expiration_time = 345600 | |
385 | ## max items in LRU cache, reduce this number to save memory, and expire last used |
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388 | ## max items in LRU cache, reduce this number to save memory, and expire last used | |
386 | ## cached objects |
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389 | ## cached objects | |
387 | rc_cache.cache_repo_longterm.max_size = 10000 |
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390 | rc_cache.cache_repo_longterm.max_size = 10000 | |
388 |
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391 | |||
389 |
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392 | |||
390 | #################################### |
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393 | #################################### | |
391 | ### BEAKER SESSION #### |
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394 | ### BEAKER SESSION #### | |
392 | #################################### |
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395 | #################################### | |
393 |
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396 | |||
394 | ## .session.type is type of storage options for the session, current allowed |
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397 | ## .session.type is type of storage options for the session, current allowed | |
395 | ## types are file, ext:memcached, ext:redis, ext:database, and memory (default). |
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398 | ## types are file, ext:memcached, ext:redis, ext:database, and memory (default). | |
396 | beaker.session.type = file |
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399 | beaker.session.type = file | |
397 | beaker.session.data_dir = %(here)s/data/sessions |
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400 | beaker.session.data_dir = %(here)s/data/sessions | |
398 |
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401 | |||
399 | ## redis sessions |
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402 | ## redis sessions | |
400 | #beaker.session.type = ext:redis |
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403 | #beaker.session.type = ext:redis | |
401 | #beaker.session.url = redis://127.0.0.1:6379/2 |
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404 | #beaker.session.url = redis://127.0.0.1:6379/2 | |
402 |
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405 | |||
403 | ## db based session, fast, and allows easy management over logged in users |
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406 | ## db based session, fast, and allows easy management over logged in users | |
404 | #beaker.session.type = ext:database |
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407 | #beaker.session.type = ext:database | |
405 | #beaker.session.table_name = db_session |
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408 | #beaker.session.table_name = db_session | |
406 | #beaker.session.sa.url = postgresql://postgres:secret@localhost/rhodecode |
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409 | #beaker.session.sa.url = postgresql://postgres:secret@localhost/rhodecode | |
407 | #beaker.session.sa.url = mysql://root:secret@127.0.0.1/rhodecode |
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410 | #beaker.session.sa.url = mysql://root:secret@127.0.0.1/rhodecode | |
408 | #beaker.session.sa.pool_recycle = 3600 |
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411 | #beaker.session.sa.pool_recycle = 3600 | |
409 | #beaker.session.sa.echo = false |
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412 | #beaker.session.sa.echo = false | |
410 |
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413 | |||
411 | beaker.session.key = rhodecode |
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414 | beaker.session.key = rhodecode | |
412 | beaker.session.secret = production-rc-uytcxaz |
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415 | beaker.session.secret = production-rc-uytcxaz | |
413 | beaker.session.lock_dir = %(here)s/data/sessions/lock |
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416 | beaker.session.lock_dir = %(here)s/data/sessions/lock | |
414 |
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417 | |||
415 | ## Secure encrypted cookie. Requires AES and AES python libraries |
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418 | ## Secure encrypted cookie. Requires AES and AES python libraries | |
416 | ## you must disable beaker.session.secret to use this |
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419 | ## you must disable beaker.session.secret to use this | |
417 | #beaker.session.encrypt_key = key_for_encryption |
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420 | #beaker.session.encrypt_key = key_for_encryption | |
418 | #beaker.session.validate_key = validation_key |
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421 | #beaker.session.validate_key = validation_key | |
419 |
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422 | |||
420 | ## sets session as invalid(also logging out user) if it haven not been |
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423 | ## sets session as invalid(also logging out user) if it haven not been | |
421 | ## accessed for given amount of time in seconds |
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424 | ## accessed for given amount of time in seconds | |
422 | beaker.session.timeout = 2592000 |
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425 | beaker.session.timeout = 2592000 | |
423 | beaker.session.httponly = true |
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426 | beaker.session.httponly = true | |
424 | ## Path to use for the cookie. Set to prefix if you use prefix middleware |
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427 | ## Path to use for the cookie. Set to prefix if you use prefix middleware | |
425 | #beaker.session.cookie_path = /custom_prefix |
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428 | #beaker.session.cookie_path = /custom_prefix | |
426 |
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429 | |||
427 | ## uncomment for https secure cookie |
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430 | ## uncomment for https secure cookie | |
428 | beaker.session.secure = false |
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431 | beaker.session.secure = false | |
429 |
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432 | |||
430 | ## auto save the session to not to use .save() |
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433 | ## auto save the session to not to use .save() | |
431 | beaker.session.auto = false |
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434 | beaker.session.auto = false | |
432 |
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435 | |||
433 | ## default cookie expiration time in seconds, set to `true` to set expire |
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436 | ## default cookie expiration time in seconds, set to `true` to set expire | |
434 | ## at browser close |
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437 | ## at browser close | |
435 | #beaker.session.cookie_expires = 3600 |
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438 | #beaker.session.cookie_expires = 3600 | |
436 |
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439 | |||
437 | ################################### |
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440 | ################################### | |
438 | ## SEARCH INDEXING CONFIGURATION ## |
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441 | ## SEARCH INDEXING CONFIGURATION ## | |
439 | ################################### |
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442 | ################################### | |
440 | ## Full text search indexer is available in rhodecode-tools under |
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443 | ## Full text search indexer is available in rhodecode-tools under | |
441 | ## `rhodecode-tools index` command |
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444 | ## `rhodecode-tools index` command | |
442 |
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445 | |||
443 | ## WHOOSH Backend, doesn't require additional services to run |
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446 | ## WHOOSH Backend, doesn't require additional services to run | |
444 | ## it works good with few dozen repos |
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447 | ## it works good with few dozen repos | |
445 | search.module = rhodecode.lib.index.whoosh |
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448 | search.module = rhodecode.lib.index.whoosh | |
446 | search.location = %(here)s/data/index |
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449 | search.location = %(here)s/data/index | |
447 |
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450 | |||
448 | ######################################## |
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451 | ######################################## | |
449 | ### CHANNELSTREAM CONFIG #### |
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452 | ### CHANNELSTREAM CONFIG #### | |
450 | ######################################## |
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453 | ######################################## | |
451 | ## channelstream enables persistent connections and live notification |
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454 | ## channelstream enables persistent connections and live notification | |
452 | ## in the system. It's also used by the chat system |
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455 | ## in the system. It's also used by the chat system | |
453 |
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456 | |||
454 | channelstream.enabled = false |
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457 | channelstream.enabled = false | |
455 |
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458 | |||
456 | ## server address for channelstream server on the backend |
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459 | ## server address for channelstream server on the backend | |
457 | channelstream.server = 127.0.0.1:9800 |
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460 | channelstream.server = 127.0.0.1:9800 | |
458 |
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461 | |||
459 | ## location of the channelstream server from outside world |
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462 | ## location of the channelstream server from outside world | |
460 | ## use ws:// for http or wss:// for https. This address needs to be handled |
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463 | ## use ws:// for http or wss:// for https. This address needs to be handled | |
461 | ## by external HTTP server such as Nginx or Apache |
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464 | ## by external HTTP server such as Nginx or Apache | |
462 | ## see Nginx/Apache configuration examples in our docs |
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465 | ## see Nginx/Apache configuration examples in our docs | |
463 | channelstream.ws_url = ws://rhodecode.yourserver.com/_channelstream |
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466 | channelstream.ws_url = ws://rhodecode.yourserver.com/_channelstream | |
464 | channelstream.secret = secret |
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467 | channelstream.secret = secret | |
465 | channelstream.history.location = %(here)s/channelstream_history |
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468 | channelstream.history.location = %(here)s/channelstream_history | |
466 |
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469 | |||
467 | ## Internal application path that Javascript uses to connect into. |
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470 | ## Internal application path that Javascript uses to connect into. | |
468 | ## If you use proxy-prefix the prefix should be added before /_channelstream |
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471 | ## If you use proxy-prefix the prefix should be added before /_channelstream | |
469 | channelstream.proxy_path = /_channelstream |
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472 | channelstream.proxy_path = /_channelstream | |
470 |
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473 | |||
471 | ## Live chat for commits/pull requests. Requires CHANNELSTREAM to be enabled |
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474 | ## Live chat for commits/pull requests. Requires CHANNELSTREAM to be enabled | |
472 | ## and configured. (EE edition only) |
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475 | ## and configured. (EE edition only) | |
473 | chat.enabled = true |
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476 | chat.enabled = true | |
474 |
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477 | |||
475 |
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478 | |||
476 | ################################### |
|
479 | ################################### | |
477 | ## APPENLIGHT CONFIG ## |
|
480 | ## APPENLIGHT CONFIG ## | |
478 | ################################### |
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481 | ################################### | |
479 |
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482 | |||
480 | ## Appenlight is tailored to work with RhodeCode, see |
|
483 | ## Appenlight is tailored to work with RhodeCode, see | |
481 | ## http://appenlight.com for details how to obtain an account |
|
484 | ## http://appenlight.com for details how to obtain an account | |
482 |
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485 | |||
483 | ## Appenlight integration enabled |
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486 | ## Appenlight integration enabled | |
484 | appenlight = false |
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487 | appenlight = false | |
485 |
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488 | |||
486 | appenlight.server_url = https://api.appenlight.com |
|
489 | appenlight.server_url = https://api.appenlight.com | |
487 | appenlight.api_key = YOUR_API_KEY |
|
490 | appenlight.api_key = YOUR_API_KEY | |
488 | #appenlight.transport_config = https://api.appenlight.com?threaded=1&timeout=5 |
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491 | #appenlight.transport_config = https://api.appenlight.com?threaded=1&timeout=5 | |
489 |
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492 | |||
490 | ## used for JS client |
|
493 | ## used for JS client | |
491 | appenlight.api_public_key = YOUR_API_PUBLIC_KEY |
|
494 | appenlight.api_public_key = YOUR_API_PUBLIC_KEY | |
492 |
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495 | |||
493 | ## TWEAK AMOUNT OF INFO SENT HERE |
|
496 | ## TWEAK AMOUNT OF INFO SENT HERE | |
494 |
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497 | |||
495 | ## enables 404 error logging (default False) |
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498 | ## enables 404 error logging (default False) | |
496 | appenlight.report_404 = false |
|
499 | appenlight.report_404 = false | |
497 |
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500 | |||
498 | ## time in seconds after request is considered being slow (default 1) |
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501 | ## time in seconds after request is considered being slow (default 1) | |
499 | appenlight.slow_request_time = 1 |
|
502 | appenlight.slow_request_time = 1 | |
500 |
|
503 | |||
501 | ## record slow requests in application |
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504 | ## record slow requests in application | |
502 | ## (needs to be enabled for slow datastore recording and time tracking) |
|
505 | ## (needs to be enabled for slow datastore recording and time tracking) | |
503 | appenlight.slow_requests = true |
|
506 | appenlight.slow_requests = true | |
504 |
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507 | |||
505 | ## enable hooking to application loggers |
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508 | ## enable hooking to application loggers | |
506 | appenlight.logging = true |
|
509 | appenlight.logging = true | |
507 |
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510 | |||
508 | ## minimum log level for log capture |
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511 | ## minimum log level for log capture | |
509 | appenlight.logging.level = WARNING |
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512 | appenlight.logging.level = WARNING | |
510 |
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513 | |||
511 | ## send logs only from erroneous/slow requests |
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514 | ## send logs only from erroneous/slow requests | |
512 | ## (saves API quota for intensive logging) |
|
515 | ## (saves API quota for intensive logging) | |
513 | appenlight.logging_on_error = false |
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516 | appenlight.logging_on_error = false | |
514 |
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517 | |||
515 | ## list of additional keywords that should be grabbed from environ object |
|
518 | ## list of additional keywords that should be grabbed from environ object | |
516 | ## can be string with comma separated list of words in lowercase |
|
519 | ## can be string with comma separated list of words in lowercase | |
517 | ## (by default client will always send following info: |
|
520 | ## (by default client will always send following info: | |
518 | ## 'REMOTE_USER', 'REMOTE_ADDR', 'SERVER_NAME', 'CONTENT_TYPE' + all keys that |
|
521 | ## 'REMOTE_USER', 'REMOTE_ADDR', 'SERVER_NAME', 'CONTENT_TYPE' + all keys that | |
519 | ## start with HTTP* this list be extended with additional keywords here |
|
522 | ## start with HTTP* this list be extended with additional keywords here | |
520 | appenlight.environ_keys_whitelist = |
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523 | appenlight.environ_keys_whitelist = | |
521 |
|
524 | |||
522 | ## list of keywords that should be blanked from request object |
|
525 | ## list of keywords that should be blanked from request object | |
523 | ## can be string with comma separated list of words in lowercase |
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526 | ## can be string with comma separated list of words in lowercase | |
524 | ## (by default client will always blank keys that contain following words |
|
527 | ## (by default client will always blank keys that contain following words | |
525 | ## 'password', 'passwd', 'pwd', 'auth_tkt', 'secret', 'csrf' |
|
528 | ## 'password', 'passwd', 'pwd', 'auth_tkt', 'secret', 'csrf' | |
526 | ## this list be extended with additional keywords set here |
|
529 | ## this list be extended with additional keywords set here | |
527 | appenlight.request_keys_blacklist = |
|
530 | appenlight.request_keys_blacklist = | |
528 |
|
531 | |||
529 | ## list of namespaces that should be ignores when gathering log entries |
|
532 | ## list of namespaces that should be ignores when gathering log entries | |
530 | ## can be string with comma separated list of namespaces |
|
533 | ## can be string with comma separated list of namespaces | |
531 | ## (by default the client ignores own entries: appenlight_client.client) |
|
534 | ## (by default the client ignores own entries: appenlight_client.client) | |
532 | appenlight.log_namespace_blacklist = |
|
535 | appenlight.log_namespace_blacklist = | |
533 |
|
536 | |||
534 |
|
537 | |||
535 | ########################################### |
|
538 | ########################################### | |
536 | ### MAIN RHODECODE DATABASE CONFIG ### |
|
539 | ### MAIN RHODECODE DATABASE CONFIG ### | |
537 | ########################################### |
|
540 | ########################################### | |
538 | #sqlalchemy.db1.url = sqlite:///%(here)s/rhodecode.db?timeout=30 |
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541 | #sqlalchemy.db1.url = sqlite:///%(here)s/rhodecode.db?timeout=30 | |
539 | #sqlalchemy.db1.url = postgresql://postgres:qweqwe@localhost/rhodecode |
|
542 | #sqlalchemy.db1.url = postgresql://postgres:qweqwe@localhost/rhodecode | |
540 | #sqlalchemy.db1.url = mysql://root:qweqwe@localhost/rhodecode?charset=utf8 |
|
543 | #sqlalchemy.db1.url = mysql://root:qweqwe@localhost/rhodecode?charset=utf8 | |
541 | # pymysql is an alternative driver for MySQL, use in case of problems with default one |
|
544 | # pymysql is an alternative driver for MySQL, use in case of problems with default one | |
542 | #sqlalchemy.db1.url = mysql+pymysql://root:qweqwe@localhost/rhodecode |
|
545 | #sqlalchemy.db1.url = mysql+pymysql://root:qweqwe@localhost/rhodecode | |
543 |
|
546 | |||
544 | sqlalchemy.db1.url = postgresql://postgres:qweqwe@localhost/rhodecode |
|
547 | sqlalchemy.db1.url = postgresql://postgres:qweqwe@localhost/rhodecode | |
545 |
|
548 | |||
546 | # see sqlalchemy docs for other advanced settings |
|
549 | # see sqlalchemy docs for other advanced settings | |
547 |
|
550 | |||
548 | ## print the sql statements to output |
|
551 | ## print the sql statements to output | |
549 | sqlalchemy.db1.echo = false |
|
552 | sqlalchemy.db1.echo = false | |
550 | ## recycle the connections after this amount of seconds |
|
553 | ## recycle the connections after this amount of seconds | |
551 | sqlalchemy.db1.pool_recycle = 3600 |
|
554 | sqlalchemy.db1.pool_recycle = 3600 | |
552 |
|
555 | |||
553 | ## the number of connections to keep open inside the connection pool. |
|
556 | ## the number of connections to keep open inside the connection pool. | |
554 | ## 0 indicates no limit |
|
557 | ## 0 indicates no limit | |
555 | #sqlalchemy.db1.pool_size = 5 |
|
558 | #sqlalchemy.db1.pool_size = 5 | |
556 |
|
559 | |||
557 | ## the number of connections to allow in connection pool "overflow", that is |
|
560 | ## the number of connections to allow in connection pool "overflow", that is | |
558 | ## connections that can be opened above and beyond the pool_size setting, |
|
561 | ## connections that can be opened above and beyond the pool_size setting, | |
559 | ## which defaults to five. |
|
562 | ## which defaults to five. | |
560 | #sqlalchemy.db1.max_overflow = 10 |
|
563 | #sqlalchemy.db1.max_overflow = 10 | |
561 |
|
564 | |||
562 | ## Connection check ping, used to detect broken database connections |
|
565 | ## Connection check ping, used to detect broken database connections | |
563 | ## could be enabled to better handle cases if MySQL has gone away errors |
|
566 | ## could be enabled to better handle cases if MySQL has gone away errors | |
564 | #sqlalchemy.db1.ping_connection = true |
|
567 | #sqlalchemy.db1.ping_connection = true | |
565 |
|
568 | |||
566 | ################## |
|
569 | ################## | |
567 | ### VCS CONFIG ### |
|
570 | ### VCS CONFIG ### | |
568 | ################## |
|
571 | ################## | |
569 | vcs.server.enable = true |
|
572 | vcs.server.enable = true | |
570 | vcs.server = localhost:9900 |
|
573 | vcs.server = localhost:9900 | |
571 |
|
574 | |||
572 | ## Web server connectivity protocol, responsible for web based VCS operations |
|
575 | ## Web server connectivity protocol, responsible for web based VCS operations | |
573 | ## Available protocols are: |
|
576 | ## Available protocols are: | |
574 | ## `http` - use http-rpc backend (default) |
|
577 | ## `http` - use http-rpc backend (default) | |
575 | vcs.server.protocol = http |
|
578 | vcs.server.protocol = http | |
576 |
|
579 | |||
577 | ## Push/Pull operations protocol, available options are: |
|
580 | ## Push/Pull operations protocol, available options are: | |
578 | ## `http` - use http-rpc backend (default) |
|
581 | ## `http` - use http-rpc backend (default) | |
579 | vcs.scm_app_implementation = http |
|
582 | vcs.scm_app_implementation = http | |
580 |
|
583 | |||
581 | ## Push/Pull operations hooks protocol, available options are: |
|
584 | ## Push/Pull operations hooks protocol, available options are: | |
582 | ## `http` - use http-rpc backend (default) |
|
585 | ## `http` - use http-rpc backend (default) | |
583 | vcs.hooks.protocol = http |
|
586 | vcs.hooks.protocol = http | |
584 |
|
587 | |||
585 | ## Host on which this instance is listening for hooks. If vcsserver is in other location |
|
588 | ## Host on which this instance is listening for hooks. If vcsserver is in other location | |
586 | ## this should be adjusted. |
|
589 | ## this should be adjusted. | |
587 | vcs.hooks.host = 127.0.0.1 |
|
590 | vcs.hooks.host = 127.0.0.1 | |
588 |
|
591 | |||
589 | vcs.server.log_level = info |
|
592 | vcs.server.log_level = info | |
590 | ## Start VCSServer with this instance as a subprocess, useful for development |
|
593 | ## Start VCSServer with this instance as a subprocess, useful for development | |
591 | vcs.start_server = false |
|
594 | vcs.start_server = false | |
592 |
|
595 | |||
593 | ## List of enabled VCS backends, available options are: |
|
596 | ## List of enabled VCS backends, available options are: | |
594 | ## `hg` - mercurial |
|
597 | ## `hg` - mercurial | |
595 | ## `git` - git |
|
598 | ## `git` - git | |
596 | ## `svn` - subversion |
|
599 | ## `svn` - subversion | |
597 | vcs.backends = hg, git, svn |
|
600 | vcs.backends = hg, git, svn | |
598 |
|
601 | |||
599 | vcs.connection_timeout = 3600 |
|
602 | vcs.connection_timeout = 3600 | |
600 | ## Compatibility version when creating SVN repositories. Defaults to newest version when commented out. |
|
603 | ## Compatibility version when creating SVN repositories. Defaults to newest version when commented out. | |
601 | ## Available options are: pre-1.4-compatible, pre-1.5-compatible, pre-1.6-compatible, pre-1.8-compatible, pre-1.9-compatible |
|
604 | ## Available options are: pre-1.4-compatible, pre-1.5-compatible, pre-1.6-compatible, pre-1.8-compatible, pre-1.9-compatible | |
602 | #vcs.svn.compatible_version = pre-1.8-compatible |
|
605 | #vcs.svn.compatible_version = pre-1.8-compatible | |
603 |
|
606 | |||
604 |
|
607 | |||
605 | ############################################################ |
|
608 | ############################################################ | |
606 | ### Subversion proxy support (mod_dav_svn) ### |
|
609 | ### Subversion proxy support (mod_dav_svn) ### | |
607 | ### Maps RhodeCode repo groups into SVN paths for Apache ### |
|
610 | ### Maps RhodeCode repo groups into SVN paths for Apache ### | |
608 | ############################################################ |
|
611 | ############################################################ | |
609 | ## Enable or disable the config file generation. |
|
612 | ## Enable or disable the config file generation. | |
610 | svn.proxy.generate_config = false |
|
613 | svn.proxy.generate_config = false | |
611 | ## Generate config file with `SVNListParentPath` set to `On`. |
|
614 | ## Generate config file with `SVNListParentPath` set to `On`. | |
612 | svn.proxy.list_parent_path = true |
|
615 | svn.proxy.list_parent_path = true | |
613 | ## Set location and file name of generated config file. |
|
616 | ## Set location and file name of generated config file. | |
614 | svn.proxy.config_file_path = %(here)s/mod_dav_svn.conf |
|
617 | svn.proxy.config_file_path = %(here)s/mod_dav_svn.conf | |
615 | ## alternative mod_dav config template. This needs to be a mako template |
|
618 | ## alternative mod_dav config template. This needs to be a mako template | |
616 | #svn.proxy.config_template = ~/.rccontrol/enterprise-1/custom_svn_conf.mako |
|
619 | #svn.proxy.config_template = ~/.rccontrol/enterprise-1/custom_svn_conf.mako | |
617 | ## Used as a prefix to the `Location` block in the generated config file. |
|
620 | ## Used as a prefix to the `Location` block in the generated config file. | |
618 | ## In most cases it should be set to `/`. |
|
621 | ## In most cases it should be set to `/`. | |
619 | svn.proxy.location_root = / |
|
622 | svn.proxy.location_root = / | |
620 | ## Command to reload the mod dav svn configuration on change. |
|
623 | ## Command to reload the mod dav svn configuration on change. | |
621 | ## Example: `/etc/init.d/apache2 reload` or /home/USER/apache_reload.sh |
|
624 | ## Example: `/etc/init.d/apache2 reload` or /home/USER/apache_reload.sh | |
622 | ## Make sure user who runs RhodeCode process is allowed to reload Apache |
|
625 | ## Make sure user who runs RhodeCode process is allowed to reload Apache | |
623 | #svn.proxy.reload_cmd = /etc/init.d/apache2 reload |
|
626 | #svn.proxy.reload_cmd = /etc/init.d/apache2 reload | |
624 | ## If the timeout expires before the reload command finishes, the command will |
|
627 | ## If the timeout expires before the reload command finishes, the command will | |
625 | ## be killed. Setting it to zero means no timeout. Defaults to 10 seconds. |
|
628 | ## be killed. Setting it to zero means no timeout. Defaults to 10 seconds. | |
626 | #svn.proxy.reload_timeout = 10 |
|
629 | #svn.proxy.reload_timeout = 10 | |
627 |
|
630 | |||
628 | ############################################################ |
|
631 | ############################################################ | |
629 | ### SSH Support Settings ### |
|
632 | ### SSH Support Settings ### | |
630 | ############################################################ |
|
633 | ############################################################ | |
631 |
|
634 | |||
632 | ## Defines if a custom authorized_keys file should be created and written on |
|
635 | ## Defines if a custom authorized_keys file should be created and written on | |
633 | ## any change user ssh keys. Setting this to false also disables possibility |
|
636 | ## any change user ssh keys. Setting this to false also disables possibility | |
634 | ## of adding SSH keys by users from web interface. Super admins can still |
|
637 | ## of adding SSH keys by users from web interface. Super admins can still | |
635 | ## manage SSH Keys. |
|
638 | ## manage SSH Keys. | |
636 | ssh.generate_authorized_keyfile = false |
|
639 | ssh.generate_authorized_keyfile = false | |
637 |
|
640 | |||
638 | ## Options for ssh, default is `no-pty,no-port-forwarding,no-X11-forwarding,no-agent-forwarding` |
|
641 | ## Options for ssh, default is `no-pty,no-port-forwarding,no-X11-forwarding,no-agent-forwarding` | |
639 | # ssh.authorized_keys_ssh_opts = |
|
642 | # ssh.authorized_keys_ssh_opts = | |
640 |
|
643 | |||
641 | ## Path to the authorized_keys file where the generate entries are placed. |
|
644 | ## Path to the authorized_keys file where the generate entries are placed. | |
642 | ## It is possible to have multiple key files specified in `sshd_config` e.g. |
|
645 | ## It is possible to have multiple key files specified in `sshd_config` e.g. | |
643 | ## AuthorizedKeysFile %h/.ssh/authorized_keys %h/.ssh/authorized_keys_rhodecode |
|
646 | ## AuthorizedKeysFile %h/.ssh/authorized_keys %h/.ssh/authorized_keys_rhodecode | |
644 | ssh.authorized_keys_file_path = ~/.ssh/authorized_keys_rhodecode |
|
647 | ssh.authorized_keys_file_path = ~/.ssh/authorized_keys_rhodecode | |
645 |
|
648 | |||
646 | ## Command to execute the SSH wrapper. The binary is available in the |
|
649 | ## Command to execute the SSH wrapper. The binary is available in the | |
647 | ## RhodeCode installation directory. |
|
650 | ## RhodeCode installation directory. | |
648 | ## e.g ~/.rccontrol/community-1/profile/bin/rc-ssh-wrapper |
|
651 | ## e.g ~/.rccontrol/community-1/profile/bin/rc-ssh-wrapper | |
649 | ssh.wrapper_cmd = ~/.rccontrol/community-1/rc-ssh-wrapper |
|
652 | ssh.wrapper_cmd = ~/.rccontrol/community-1/rc-ssh-wrapper | |
650 |
|
653 | |||
651 | ## Allow shell when executing the ssh-wrapper command |
|
654 | ## Allow shell when executing the ssh-wrapper command | |
652 | ssh.wrapper_cmd_allow_shell = false |
|
655 | ssh.wrapper_cmd_allow_shell = false | |
653 |
|
656 | |||
654 | ## Enables logging, and detailed output send back to the client during SSH |
|
657 | ## Enables logging, and detailed output send back to the client during SSH | |
655 | ## operations. Useful for debugging, shouldn't be used in production. |
|
658 | ## operations. Useful for debugging, shouldn't be used in production. | |
656 | ssh.enable_debug_logging = false |
|
659 | ssh.enable_debug_logging = false | |
657 |
|
660 | |||
658 | ## Paths to binary executable, by default they are the names, but we can |
|
661 | ## Paths to binary executable, by default they are the names, but we can | |
659 | ## override them if we want to use a custom one |
|
662 | ## override them if we want to use a custom one | |
660 | ssh.executable.hg = ~/.rccontrol/vcsserver-1/profile/bin/hg |
|
663 | ssh.executable.hg = ~/.rccontrol/vcsserver-1/profile/bin/hg | |
661 | ssh.executable.git = ~/.rccontrol/vcsserver-1/profile/bin/git |
|
664 | ssh.executable.git = ~/.rccontrol/vcsserver-1/profile/bin/git | |
662 | ssh.executable.svn = ~/.rccontrol/vcsserver-1/profile/bin/svnserve |
|
665 | ssh.executable.svn = ~/.rccontrol/vcsserver-1/profile/bin/svnserve | |
663 |
|
666 | |||
664 | ## Enables SSH key generator web interface. Disabling this still allows users |
|
667 | ## Enables SSH key generator web interface. Disabling this still allows users | |
665 | ## to add their own keys. |
|
668 | ## to add their own keys. | |
666 | ssh.enable_ui_key_generator = true |
|
669 | ssh.enable_ui_key_generator = true | |
667 |
|
670 | |||
668 |
|
671 | |||
669 | ## Dummy marker to add new entries after. |
|
672 | ## Dummy marker to add new entries after. | |
670 | ## Add any custom entries below. Please don't remove. |
|
673 | ## Add any custom entries below. Please don't remove. | |
671 | custom.conf = 1 |
|
674 | custom.conf = 1 | |
672 |
|
675 | |||
673 |
|
676 | |||
674 | ################################ |
|
677 | ################################ | |
675 | ### LOGGING CONFIGURATION #### |
|
678 | ### LOGGING CONFIGURATION #### | |
676 | ################################ |
|
679 | ################################ | |
677 | [loggers] |
|
680 | [loggers] | |
678 | keys = root, sqlalchemy, beaker, celery, rhodecode, ssh_wrapper |
|
681 | keys = root, sqlalchemy, beaker, celery, rhodecode, ssh_wrapper | |
679 |
|
682 | |||
680 | [handlers] |
|
683 | [handlers] | |
681 | keys = console, console_sql |
|
684 | keys = console, console_sql | |
682 |
|
685 | |||
683 | [formatters] |
|
686 | [formatters] | |
684 | keys = generic, color_formatter, color_formatter_sql |
|
687 | keys = generic, color_formatter, color_formatter_sql | |
685 |
|
688 | |||
686 | ############# |
|
689 | ############# | |
687 | ## LOGGERS ## |
|
690 | ## LOGGERS ## | |
688 | ############# |
|
691 | ############# | |
689 | [logger_root] |
|
692 | [logger_root] | |
690 | level = NOTSET |
|
693 | level = NOTSET | |
691 | handlers = console |
|
694 | handlers = console | |
692 |
|
695 | |||
693 | [logger_sqlalchemy] |
|
696 | [logger_sqlalchemy] | |
694 | level = INFO |
|
697 | level = INFO | |
695 | handlers = console_sql |
|
698 | handlers = console_sql | |
696 | qualname = sqlalchemy.engine |
|
699 | qualname = sqlalchemy.engine | |
697 | propagate = 0 |
|
700 | propagate = 0 | |
698 |
|
701 | |||
699 | [logger_beaker] |
|
702 | [logger_beaker] | |
700 | level = DEBUG |
|
703 | level = DEBUG | |
701 | handlers = |
|
704 | handlers = | |
702 | qualname = beaker.container |
|
705 | qualname = beaker.container | |
703 | propagate = 1 |
|
706 | propagate = 1 | |
704 |
|
707 | |||
705 | [logger_rhodecode] |
|
708 | [logger_rhodecode] | |
706 | level = DEBUG |
|
709 | level = DEBUG | |
707 | handlers = |
|
710 | handlers = | |
708 | qualname = rhodecode |
|
711 | qualname = rhodecode | |
709 | propagate = 1 |
|
712 | propagate = 1 | |
710 |
|
713 | |||
711 | [logger_ssh_wrapper] |
|
714 | [logger_ssh_wrapper] | |
712 | level = DEBUG |
|
715 | level = DEBUG | |
713 | handlers = |
|
716 | handlers = | |
714 | qualname = ssh_wrapper |
|
717 | qualname = ssh_wrapper | |
715 | propagate = 1 |
|
718 | propagate = 1 | |
716 |
|
719 | |||
717 | [logger_celery] |
|
720 | [logger_celery] | |
718 | level = DEBUG |
|
721 | level = DEBUG | |
719 | handlers = |
|
722 | handlers = | |
720 | qualname = celery |
|
723 | qualname = celery | |
721 |
|
724 | |||
722 |
|
725 | |||
723 | ############## |
|
726 | ############## | |
724 | ## HANDLERS ## |
|
727 | ## HANDLERS ## | |
725 | ############## |
|
728 | ############## | |
726 |
|
729 | |||
727 | [handler_console] |
|
730 | [handler_console] | |
728 | class = StreamHandler |
|
731 | class = StreamHandler | |
729 | args = (sys.stderr, ) |
|
732 | args = (sys.stderr, ) | |
730 | level = INFO |
|
733 | level = INFO | |
731 | formatter = generic |
|
734 | formatter = generic | |
732 |
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735 | |||
733 | [handler_console_sql] |
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736 | [handler_console_sql] | |
734 | # "level = DEBUG" logs SQL queries and results. |
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737 | # "level = DEBUG" logs SQL queries and results. | |
735 | # "level = INFO" logs SQL queries. |
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738 | # "level = INFO" logs SQL queries. | |
736 | # "level = WARN" logs neither. (Recommended for production systems.) |
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739 | # "level = WARN" logs neither. (Recommended for production systems.) | |
737 | class = StreamHandler |
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740 | class = StreamHandler | |
738 | args = (sys.stderr, ) |
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741 | args = (sys.stderr, ) | |
739 | level = WARN |
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742 | level = WARN | |
740 | formatter = generic |
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743 | formatter = generic | |
741 |
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744 | |||
742 | ################ |
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745 | ################ | |
743 | ## FORMATTERS ## |
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746 | ## FORMATTERS ## | |
744 | ################ |
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747 | ################ | |
745 |
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748 | |||
746 | [formatter_generic] |
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749 | [formatter_generic] | |
747 | class = rhodecode.lib.logging_formatter.ExceptionAwareFormatter |
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750 | class = rhodecode.lib.logging_formatter.ExceptionAwareFormatter | |
748 | format = %(asctime)s.%(msecs)03d [%(process)d] %(levelname)-5.5s [%(name)s] %(message)s |
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751 | format = %(asctime)s.%(msecs)03d [%(process)d] %(levelname)-5.5s [%(name)s] %(message)s | |
749 | datefmt = %Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S |
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752 | datefmt = %Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S | |
750 |
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753 | |||
751 | [formatter_color_formatter] |
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754 | [formatter_color_formatter] | |
752 | class = rhodecode.lib.logging_formatter.ColorFormatter |
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755 | class = rhodecode.lib.logging_formatter.ColorFormatter | |
753 | format = %(asctime)s.%(msecs)03d [%(process)d] %(levelname)-5.5s [%(name)s] %(message)s |
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756 | format = %(asctime)s.%(msecs)03d [%(process)d] %(levelname)-5.5s [%(name)s] %(message)s | |
754 | datefmt = %Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S |
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757 | datefmt = %Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S | |
755 |
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758 | |||
756 | [formatter_color_formatter_sql] |
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759 | [formatter_color_formatter_sql] | |
757 | class = rhodecode.lib.logging_formatter.ColorFormatterSql |
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760 | class = rhodecode.lib.logging_formatter.ColorFormatterSql | |
758 | format = %(asctime)s.%(msecs)03d [%(process)d] %(levelname)-5.5s [%(name)s] %(message)s |
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761 | format = %(asctime)s.%(msecs)03d [%(process)d] %(levelname)-5.5s [%(name)s] %(message)s | |
759 | datefmt = %Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S |
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762 | datefmt = %Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S |
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