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1 1 ################################################################################
2 2 ################################################################################
3 3 # Kallithea - config file generated with kallithea-config #
4 4 # #
5 5 # The %(here)s variable will be replaced with the parent directory of this file#
6 6 ################################################################################
7 7 ################################################################################
8 8
9 9 [DEFAULT]
10 10
11 11 ################################################################################
12 12 ## Email settings ##
13 13 ## ##
14 14 ## Refer to the documentation ("Email settings") for more details. ##
15 15 ## ##
16 16 ## It is recommended to use a valid sender address that passes access ##
17 17 ## validation and spam filtering in mail servers. ##
18 18 ################################################################################
19 19
20 20 ## 'From' header for application emails. You can optionally add a name.
21 21 ## Default:
22 22 #app_email_from = Kallithea
23 23 ## Examples:
24 24 #app_email_from = Kallithea <kallithea-noreply@example.com>
25 25 #app_email_from = kallithea-noreply@example.com
26 26
27 27 ## Subject prefix for application emails.
28 28 ## A space between this prefix and the real subject is automatically added.
29 29 ## Default:
30 30 #email_prefix =
31 31 ## Example:
32 32 #email_prefix = [Kallithea]
33 33
34 34 ## Recipients for error emails and fallback recipients of application mails.
35 35 ## Multiple addresses can be specified, comma-separated.
36 36 ## Only addresses are allowed, do not add any name part.
37 37 ## Default:
38 38 #email_to =
39 39 ## Examples:
40 40 #email_to = admin@example.com
41 41 #email_to = admin@example.com,another_admin@example.com
42 42 email_to =
43 43
44 44 ## 'From' header for error emails. You can optionally add a name.
45 45 ## Default: (none)
46 46 ## Examples:
47 47 #error_email_from = Kallithea Errors <kallithea-noreply@example.com>
48 48 #error_email_from = kallithea_errors@example.com
49 49 error_email_from =
50 50
51 51 ## SMTP server settings
52 52 ## If specifying credentials, make sure to use secure connections.
53 53 ## Default: Send unencrypted unauthenticated mails to the specified smtp_server.
54 54 ## For "SSL", use smtp_use_ssl = true and smtp_port = 465.
55 55 ## For "STARTTLS", use smtp_use_tls = true and smtp_port = 587.
56 56 smtp_server =
57 57 smtp_username =
58 58 smtp_password =
59 59 smtp_port =
60 60 smtp_use_ssl = false
61 61 smtp_use_tls = false
62 62
63 63 ## Entry point for 'gearbox serve'
64 64 [server:main]
65 65 #host = 127.0.0.1
66 66 host = 0.0.0.0
67 67 port = 5000
68 68
69 69 ## WAITRESS ##
70 70 use = egg:waitress#main
71 71 ## number of worker threads
72 72 threads = 1
73 73 ## MAX BODY SIZE 100GB
74 74 max_request_body_size = 107374182400
75 75 ## use poll instead of select, fixes fd limits, may not work on old
76 76 ## windows systems.
77 77 #asyncore_use_poll = True
78 78
79 79 ## middleware for hosting the WSGI application under a URL prefix
80 80 #[filter:proxy-prefix]
81 81 #use = egg:PasteDeploy#prefix
82 82 #prefix = /<your-prefix>
83 83
84 84 [app:main]
85 85 use = egg:kallithea
86 86 ## enable proxy prefix middleware
87 87 #filter-with = proxy-prefix
88 88
89 89 full_stack = true
90 90 static_files = true
91 91
92 92 ## Internationalization (see setup documentation for details)
93 93 ## By default, the languages requested by the browser are used if available, with English as default.
94 94 ## Set i18n.enabled=false to disable automatic language choice.
95 95 #i18n.enabled = true
96 96 ## To Force a language, set i18n.enabled=false and specify the language in i18n.lang.
97 97 ## Valid values are the names of subdirectories in kallithea/i18n with a LC_MESSAGES/kallithea.mo
98 98 #i18n.lang = en
99 99
100 100 cache_dir = %(here)s/data
101 101 index_dir = %(here)s/data/index
102 102
103 103 ## uncomment and set this path to use archive download cache
104 104 archive_cache_dir = %(here)s/tarballcache
105 105
106 106 ## change this to unique ID for security
107 107 #app_instance_uuid = VERY-SECRET
108 108 app_instance_uuid = development-not-secret
109 109
110 110 ## cut off limit for large diffs (size in bytes)
111 111 cut_off_limit = 256000
112 112
113 113 ## force https in Kallithea, fixes https redirects, assumes it's always https
114 114 force_https = false
115 115
116 116 ## use Strict-Transport-Security headers
117 117 use_htsts = false
118 118
119 119 ## number of commits stats will parse on each iteration
120 120 commit_parse_limit = 25
121 121
122 122 ## Path to Python executable to be used for git hooks.
123 123 ## This value will be written inside the git hook scripts as the text
124 124 ## after '#!' (shebang). When empty or not defined, the value of
125 125 ## 'sys.executable' at the time of installation of the git hooks is
126 126 ## used, which is correct in many cases but for example not when using uwsgi.
127 127 ## If you change this setting, you should reinstall the Git hooks via
128 128 ## Admin > Settings > Remap and Rescan.
129 129 # git_hook_interpreter = /srv/kallithea/venv/bin/python3
130 130
131 131 ## path to git executable
132 132 git_path = git
133 133
134 134 ## git rev filter option, --all is the default filter, if you need to
135 135 ## hide all refs in changelog switch this to --branches --tags
136 136 #git_rev_filter = --branches --tags
137 137
138 138 ## RSS feed options
139 139 rss_cut_off_limit = 256000
140 140 rss_items_per_page = 10
141 141 rss_include_diff = false
142 142
143 143 ## options for showing and identifying changesets
144 144 show_sha_length = 12
145 145 show_revision_number = false
146 146
147 147 ## Canonical URL to use when creating full URLs in UI and texts.
148 148 ## Useful when the site is available under different names or protocols.
149 149 ## Defaults to what is provided in the WSGI environment.
150 150 #canonical_url = https://kallithea.example.com/repos
151 151
152 152 ## gist URL alias, used to create nicer urls for gist. This should be an
153 153 ## url that does rewrites to _admin/gists/<gistid>.
154 154 ## example: http://gist.example.com/{gistid}. Empty means use the internal
155 155 ## Kallithea url, ie. http[s]://kallithea.example.com/_admin/gists/<gistid>
156 156 gist_alias_url =
157 157
158 158 ## default encoding used to convert from and to unicode
159 159 ## can be also a comma separated list of encoding in case of mixed encodings
160 160 default_encoding = utf-8
161 161
162 162 ## Set Mercurial encoding, similar to setting HGENCODING before launching Kallithea
163 163 hgencoding = utf-8
164 164
165 165 ## issue tracker for Kallithea (leave blank to disable, absent for default)
166 166 #bugtracker = https://bitbucket.org/conservancy/kallithea/issues
167 167
168 168 ## issue tracking mapping for commit messages, comments, PR descriptions, ...
169 169 ## Refer to the documentation ("Integration with issue trackers") for more details.
170 170
171 171 ## regular expression to match issue references
172 172 ## This pattern may/should contain parenthesized groups, that can
173 173 ## be referred to in issue_server_link or issue_sub using Python backreferences
174 174 ## (e.g. \1, \2, ...). You can also create named groups with '(?P<groupname>)'.
175 175 ## To require mandatory whitespace before the issue pattern, use:
176 176 ## (?:^|(?<=\s)) before the actual pattern, and for mandatory whitespace
177 177 ## behind the issue pattern, use (?:$|(?=\s)) after the actual pattern.
178 178
179 179 issue_pat = #(\d+)
180 180
181 181 ## server url to the issue
182 182 ## This pattern may/should contain backreferences to parenthesized groups in issue_pat.
183 183 ## A backreference can be \1, \2, ... or \g<groupname> if you specified a named group
184 184 ## called 'groupname' in issue_pat.
185 185 ## The special token {repo} is replaced with the full repository name
186 186 ## including repository groups, while {repo_name} is replaced with just
187 187 ## the name of the repository.
188 188
189 189 issue_server_link = https://issues.example.com/{repo}/issue/\1
190 190
191 191 ## substitution pattern to use as the link text
192 192 ## If issue_sub is empty, the text matched by issue_pat is retained verbatim
193 193 ## for the link text. Otherwise, the link text is that of issue_sub, with any
194 194 ## backreferences to groups in issue_pat replaced.
195 195
196 196 issue_sub =
197 197
198 198 ## issue_pat, issue_server_link and issue_sub can have suffixes to specify
199 199 ## multiple patterns, to other issues server, wiki or others
200 200 ## below an example how to create a wiki pattern
201 201 # wiki-some-id -> https://wiki.example.com/some-id
202 202
203 203 #issue_pat_wiki = wiki-(\S+)
204 204 #issue_server_link_wiki = https://wiki.example.com/\1
205 205 #issue_sub_wiki = WIKI-\1
206 206
207 207 ## alternative return HTTP header for failed authentication. Default HTTP
208 208 ## response is 401 HTTPUnauthorized. Currently Mercurial clients have trouble with
209 209 ## handling that. Set this variable to 403 to return HTTPForbidden
210 210 auth_ret_code =
211 211
212 212 ## allows to change the repository location in settings page
213 213 allow_repo_location_change = True
214 214
215 215 ## allows to setup custom hooks in settings page
216 216 allow_custom_hooks_settings = True
217 217
218 218 ## extra extensions for indexing, space separated and without the leading '.'.
219 219 # index.extensions =
220 220 # gemfile
221 221 # lock
222 222
223 223 ## extra filenames for indexing, space separated
224 224 # index.filenames =
225 225 # .dockerignore
226 226 # .editorconfig
227 227 # INSTALL
228 228 # CHANGELOG
229 229
230 230 ####################################
231 231 ### SSH CONFIG ####
232 232 ####################################
233 233
234 234 ## SSH is disabled by default, until an Administrator decides to enable it.
235 235 ssh_enabled = false
236 236
237 237 ## File where users' SSH keys will be stored *if* ssh_enabled is true.
238 238 #ssh_authorized_keys = /home/kallithea/.ssh/authorized_keys
239 239
240 240 ## Path to be used in ssh_authorized_keys file to invoke kallithea-cli with ssh-serve.
241 241 #kallithea_cli_path = /srv/kallithea/venv/bin/kallithea-cli
242 242
243 243 ## Locale to be used in the ssh-serve command.
244 244 ## This is needed because an SSH client may try to use its own locale
245 245 ## settings, which may not be available on the server.
246 246 ## See `locale -a` for valid values on this system.
247 247 #ssh_locale = C.UTF-8
248 248
249 249 ####################################
250 250 ### CELERY CONFIG ####
251 251 ####################################
252 252
253 253 use_celery = false
254 254
255 255 ## Example: connect to the virtual host 'rabbitmqhost' on localhost as rabbitmq:
256 256 broker.url = amqp://rabbitmq:qewqew@localhost:5672/rabbitmqhost
257 257
258 celery.result.backend = amqp://
258 celery.result.backend = db+sqlite:///celery-results.db
259 259
260 260 #celery.send.task.error.emails = true
261 261 #celery.amqp.task.result.expires = 18000
262 262
263 263 celeryd.concurrency = 2
264 264 celeryd.max.tasks.per.child = 1
265 265
266 266 ## If true, tasks will never be sent to the queue, but executed locally instead.
267 267 celery.always.eager = false
268 268
269 269 ####################################
270 270 ### BEAKER CACHE ####
271 271 ####################################
272 272
273 273 beaker.cache.data_dir = %(here)s/data/cache/data
274 274 beaker.cache.lock_dir = %(here)s/data/cache/lock
275 275
276 276 beaker.cache.regions = short_term,long_term,sql_cache_short
277 277
278 278 beaker.cache.short_term.type = memory
279 279 beaker.cache.short_term.expire = 60
280 280 beaker.cache.short_term.key_length = 256
281 281
282 282 beaker.cache.long_term.type = memory
283 283 beaker.cache.long_term.expire = 36000
284 284 beaker.cache.long_term.key_length = 256
285 285
286 286 beaker.cache.sql_cache_short.type = memory
287 287 beaker.cache.sql_cache_short.expire = 10
288 288 beaker.cache.sql_cache_short.key_length = 256
289 289
290 290 ####################################
291 291 ### BEAKER SESSION ####
292 292 ####################################
293 293
294 294 ## Name of session cookie. Should be unique for a given host and path, even when running
295 295 ## on different ports. Otherwise, cookie sessions will be shared and messed up.
296 296 session.key = kallithea
297 297 ## Sessions should always only be accessible by the browser, not directly by JavaScript.
298 298 session.httponly = true
299 299 ## Session lifetime. 2592000 seconds is 30 days.
300 300 session.timeout = 2592000
301 301
302 302 ## Server secret used with HMAC to ensure integrity of cookies.
303 303 #session.secret = VERY-SECRET
304 304 session.secret = development-not-secret
305 305 ## Further, encrypt the data with AES.
306 306 #session.encrypt_key = <key_for_encryption>
307 307 #session.validate_key = <validation_key>
308 308
309 309 ## Type of storage used for the session, current types are
310 310 ## dbm, file, memcached, database, and memory.
311 311
312 312 ## File system storage of session data. (default)
313 313 #session.type = file
314 314
315 315 ## Cookie only, store all session data inside the cookie. Requires secure secrets.
316 316 #session.type = cookie
317 317
318 318 ## Database storage of session data.
319 319 #session.type = ext:database
320 320 #session.sa.url = postgresql://postgres:qwe@localhost/kallithea
321 321 #session.table_name = db_session
322 322
323 323 ############################
324 324 ## ERROR HANDLING SYSTEMS ##
325 325 ############################
326 326
327 327 # Propagate email settings to ErrorReporter of TurboGears2
328 328 # You do not normally need to change these lines
329 329 get trace_errors.smtp_server = smtp_server
330 330 get trace_errors.smtp_port = smtp_port
331 331 get trace_errors.from_address = error_email_from
332 332 get trace_errors.error_email = email_to
333 333 get trace_errors.smtp_username = smtp_username
334 334 get trace_errors.smtp_password = smtp_password
335 335 get trace_errors.smtp_use_tls = smtp_use_tls
336 336
337 337 ################################################################################
338 338 ## WARNING: *DEBUG MODE MUST BE OFF IN A PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT* ##
339 339 ## Debug mode will enable the interactive debugging tool, allowing ANYONE to ##
340 340 ## execute malicious code after an exception is raised. ##
341 341 ################################################################################
342 342 #debug = false
343 343 debug = true
344 344
345 345 ##################################
346 346 ### LOGVIEW CONFIG ###
347 347 ##################################
348 348
349 349 logview.sqlalchemy = #faa
350 350 logview.pylons.templating = #bfb
351 351 logview.pylons.util = #eee
352 352
353 353 #########################################################
354 354 ### DB CONFIGS - EACH DB WILL HAVE IT'S OWN CONFIG ###
355 355 #########################################################
356 356
357 357 # SQLITE [default]
358 358 sqlalchemy.url = sqlite:///%(here)s/kallithea.db?timeout=60
359 359
360 360 # see sqlalchemy docs for others
361 361
362 362 sqlalchemy.pool_recycle = 3600
363 363
364 364 ################################
365 365 ### ALEMBIC CONFIGURATION ####
366 366 ################################
367 367
368 368 [alembic]
369 369 script_location = kallithea:alembic
370 370
371 371 ################################
372 372 ### LOGGING CONFIGURATION ####
373 373 ################################
374 374
375 375 [loggers]
376 376 keys = root, routes, kallithea, sqlalchemy, tg, gearbox, beaker, templates, whoosh_indexer, werkzeug, backlash
377 377
378 378 [handlers]
379 379 keys = console, console_color, console_color_sql, null
380 380
381 381 [formatters]
382 382 keys = generic, color_formatter, color_formatter_sql
383 383
384 384 #############
385 385 ## LOGGERS ##
386 386 #############
387 387
388 388 [logger_root]
389 389 level = NOTSET
390 390 #handlers = console
391 391 handlers = console_color
392 392 # For coloring based on log level:
393 393 # handlers = console_color
394 394
395 395 [logger_routes]
396 396 #level = WARN
397 397 level = DEBUG
398 398 handlers =
399 399 qualname = routes.middleware
400 400 ## "level = DEBUG" logs the route matched and routing variables.
401 401
402 402 [logger_beaker]
403 403 #level = WARN
404 404 level = DEBUG
405 405 handlers =
406 406 qualname = beaker.container
407 407
408 408 [logger_templates]
409 409 #level = WARN
410 410 level = INFO
411 411 handlers =
412 412 qualname = pylons.templating
413 413
414 414 [logger_kallithea]
415 415 #level = WARN
416 416 level = DEBUG
417 417 handlers =
418 418 qualname = kallithea
419 419
420 420 [logger_tg]
421 421 #level = WARN
422 422 level = DEBUG
423 423 handlers =
424 424 qualname = tg
425 425
426 426 [logger_gearbox]
427 427 #level = WARN
428 428 level = DEBUG
429 429 handlers =
430 430 qualname = gearbox
431 431
432 432 [logger_sqlalchemy]
433 433 level = WARN
434 434 handlers =
435 435 qualname = sqlalchemy.engine
436 436 # For coloring based on log level and pretty printing of SQL:
437 437 # level = INFO
438 438 # handlers = console_color_sql
439 439 # propagate = 0
440 440
441 441 [logger_whoosh_indexer]
442 442 #level = WARN
443 443 level = DEBUG
444 444 handlers =
445 445 qualname = whoosh_indexer
446 446
447 447 [logger_werkzeug]
448 448 level = WARN
449 449 handlers =
450 450 qualname = werkzeug
451 451
452 452 [logger_backlash]
453 453 level = WARN
454 454 handlers =
455 455 qualname = backlash
456 456
457 457 ##############
458 458 ## HANDLERS ##
459 459 ##############
460 460
461 461 [handler_console]
462 462 class = StreamHandler
463 463 args = (sys.stderr,)
464 464 formatter = generic
465 465
466 466 [handler_console_color]
467 467 # ANSI color coding based on log level
468 468 class = StreamHandler
469 469 args = (sys.stderr,)
470 470 formatter = color_formatter
471 471
472 472 [handler_console_color_sql]
473 473 # ANSI color coding and pretty printing of SQL statements
474 474 class = StreamHandler
475 475 args = (sys.stderr,)
476 476 formatter = color_formatter_sql
477 477
478 478 [handler_null]
479 479 class = NullHandler
480 480 args = ()
481 481
482 482 ################
483 483 ## FORMATTERS ##
484 484 ################
485 485
486 486 [formatter_generic]
487 487 format = %(asctime)s.%(msecs)03d %(levelname)-5.5s [%(name)s] %(message)s
488 488 datefmt = %Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S
489 489
490 490 [formatter_color_formatter]
491 491 class = kallithea.lib.colored_formatter.ColorFormatter
492 492 format = %(asctime)s.%(msecs)03d %(levelname)-5.5s [%(name)s] %(message)s
493 493 datefmt = %Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S
494 494
495 495 [formatter_color_formatter_sql]
496 496 class = kallithea.lib.colored_formatter.ColorFormatterSql
497 497 format = %(asctime)s.%(msecs)03d %(levelname)-5.5s [%(name)s] %(message)s
498 498 datefmt = %Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S
499 499
500 500 #################
501 501 ## SSH LOGGING ##
502 502 #################
503 503
504 504 # The default loggers use 'handler_console' that uses StreamHandler with
505 505 # destination 'sys.stderr'. In the context of the SSH server process, these log
506 506 # messages would be sent to the client, which is normally not what you want.
507 507 # By default, when running ssh-serve, just use NullHandler and disable logging
508 508 # completely. For other logging options, see:
509 509 # https://docs.python.org/2/library/logging.handlers.html
510 510
511 511 [ssh_serve:logger_root]
512 512 level = CRITICAL
513 513 handlers = null
514 514
515 515 # Note: If logging is configured with other handlers, they might need similar
516 516 # muting for ssh-serve too.
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1 1 ## -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
2 2 <%text>################################################################################</%text>
3 3 <%text>################################################################################</%text>
4 4 # Kallithea - config file generated with kallithea-config #
5 5 # #
6 6 # The %(here)s variable will be replaced with the parent directory of this file#
7 7 <%text>################################################################################</%text>
8 8 <%text>################################################################################</%text>
9 9
10 10 [DEFAULT]
11 11
12 12 <%text>################################################################################</%text>
13 13 <%text>## Email settings ##</%text>
14 14 <%text>## ##</%text>
15 15 <%text>## Refer to the documentation ("Email settings") for more details. ##</%text>
16 16 <%text>## ##</%text>
17 17 <%text>## It is recommended to use a valid sender address that passes access ##</%text>
18 18 <%text>## validation and spam filtering in mail servers. ##</%text>
19 19 <%text>################################################################################</%text>
20 20
21 21 <%text>## 'From' header for application emails. You can optionally add a name.</%text>
22 22 <%text>## Default:</%text>
23 23 #app_email_from = Kallithea
24 24 <%text>## Examples:</%text>
25 25 #app_email_from = Kallithea <kallithea-noreply@example.com>
26 26 #app_email_from = kallithea-noreply@example.com
27 27
28 28 <%text>## Subject prefix for application emails.</%text>
29 29 <%text>## A space between this prefix and the real subject is automatically added.</%text>
30 30 <%text>## Default:</%text>
31 31 #email_prefix =
32 32 <%text>## Example:</%text>
33 33 #email_prefix = [Kallithea]
34 34
35 35 <%text>## Recipients for error emails and fallback recipients of application mails.</%text>
36 36 <%text>## Multiple addresses can be specified, comma-separated.</%text>
37 37 <%text>## Only addresses are allowed, do not add any name part.</%text>
38 38 <%text>## Default:</%text>
39 39 #email_to =
40 40 <%text>## Examples:</%text>
41 41 #email_to = admin@example.com
42 42 #email_to = admin@example.com,another_admin@example.com
43 43 email_to =
44 44
45 45 <%text>## 'From' header for error emails. You can optionally add a name.</%text>
46 46 <%text>## Default: (none)</%text>
47 47 <%text>## Examples:</%text>
48 48 #error_email_from = Kallithea Errors <kallithea-noreply@example.com>
49 49 #error_email_from = kallithea_errors@example.com
50 50 error_email_from =
51 51
52 52 <%text>## SMTP server settings</%text>
53 53 <%text>## If specifying credentials, make sure to use secure connections.</%text>
54 54 <%text>## Default: Send unencrypted unauthenticated mails to the specified smtp_server.</%text>
55 55 <%text>## For "SSL", use smtp_use_ssl = true and smtp_port = 465.</%text>
56 56 <%text>## For "STARTTLS", use smtp_use_tls = true and smtp_port = 587.</%text>
57 57 smtp_server =
58 58 smtp_username =
59 59 smtp_password =
60 60 smtp_port =
61 61 smtp_use_ssl = false
62 62 smtp_use_tls = false
63 63
64 64 %if http_server != 'uwsgi':
65 65 <%text>## Entry point for 'gearbox serve'</%text>
66 66 [server:main]
67 67 host = ${host}
68 68 port = ${port}
69 69
70 70 %if http_server == 'gearbox':
71 71 <%text>## Gearbox default web server ##</%text>
72 72 use = egg:gearbox#wsgiref
73 73 <%text>## nr of worker threads to spawn</%text>
74 74 threadpool_workers = 1
75 75 <%text>## max request before thread respawn</%text>
76 76 threadpool_max_requests = 100
77 77 <%text>## option to use threads of process</%text>
78 78 use_threadpool = true
79 79
80 80 %elif http_server == 'gevent':
81 81 <%text>## Gearbox gevent web server ##</%text>
82 82 use = egg:gearbox#gevent
83 83
84 84 %elif http_server == 'waitress':
85 85 <%text>## WAITRESS ##</%text>
86 86 use = egg:waitress#main
87 87 <%text>## number of worker threads</%text>
88 88 threads = 1
89 89 <%text>## MAX BODY SIZE 100GB</%text>
90 90 max_request_body_size = 107374182400
91 91 <%text>## use poll instead of select, fixes fd limits, may not work on old</%text>
92 92 <%text>## windows systems.</%text>
93 93 #asyncore_use_poll = True
94 94
95 95 %elif http_server == 'gunicorn':
96 96 <%text>## GUNICORN ##</%text>
97 97 use = egg:gunicorn#main
98 98 <%text>## number of process workers. You must set `instance_id = *` when this option</%text>
99 99 <%text>## is set to more than one worker</%text>
100 100 workers = 4
101 101 <%text>## process name</%text>
102 102 proc_name = kallithea
103 103 <%text>## type of worker class, one of sync, eventlet, gevent, tornado</%text>
104 104 <%text>## recommended for bigger setup is using of of other than sync one</%text>
105 105 worker_class = sync
106 106 max_requests = 1000
107 107 <%text>## amount of time a worker can handle request before it gets killed and</%text>
108 108 <%text>## restarted</%text>
109 109 timeout = 3600
110 110
111 111 %endif
112 112 %else:
113 113 <%text>## UWSGI ##</%text>
114 114 <%text>## run with uwsgi --ini-paste-logged <inifile.ini></%text>
115 115 [uwsgi]
116 116 socket = /tmp/uwsgi.sock
117 117 master = true
118 118 http = ${host}:${port}
119 119
120 120 <%text>## set as daemon and redirect all output to file</%text>
121 121 #daemonize = ./uwsgi_kallithea.log
122 122
123 123 <%text>## master process PID</%text>
124 124 pidfile = ./uwsgi_kallithea.pid
125 125
126 126 <%text>## stats server with workers statistics, use uwsgitop</%text>
127 127 <%text>## for monitoring, `uwsgitop 127.0.0.1:1717`</%text>
128 128 stats = 127.0.0.1:1717
129 129 memory-report = true
130 130
131 131 <%text>## log 5XX errors</%text>
132 132 log-5xx = true
133 133
134 134 <%text>## Set the socket listen queue size.</%text>
135 135 listen = 128
136 136
137 137 <%text>## Gracefully Reload workers after the specified amount of managed requests</%text>
138 138 <%text>## (avoid memory leaks).</%text>
139 139 max-requests = 1000
140 140
141 141 <%text>## enable large buffers</%text>
142 142 buffer-size = 65535
143 143
144 144 <%text>## socket and http timeouts ##</%text>
145 145 http-timeout = 3600
146 146 socket-timeout = 3600
147 147
148 148 <%text>## Log requests slower than the specified number of milliseconds.</%text>
149 149 log-slow = 10
150 150
151 151 <%text>## Exit if no app can be loaded.</%text>
152 152 need-app = true
153 153
154 154 <%text>## Set lazy mode (load apps in workers instead of master).</%text>
155 155 lazy = true
156 156
157 157 <%text>## scaling ##</%text>
158 158 <%text>## set cheaper algorithm to use, if not set default will be used</%text>
159 159 cheaper-algo = spare
160 160
161 161 <%text>## minimum number of workers to keep at all times</%text>
162 162 cheaper = 1
163 163
164 164 <%text>## number of workers to spawn at startup</%text>
165 165 cheaper-initial = 1
166 166
167 167 <%text>## maximum number of workers that can be spawned</%text>
168 168 workers = 4
169 169
170 170 <%text>## how many workers should be spawned at a time</%text>
171 171 cheaper-step = 1
172 172
173 173 %endif
174 174 <%text>## middleware for hosting the WSGI application under a URL prefix</%text>
175 175 #[filter:proxy-prefix]
176 176 #use = egg:PasteDeploy#prefix
177 177 #prefix = /<your-prefix>
178 178
179 179 [app:main]
180 180 use = egg:kallithea
181 181 <%text>## enable proxy prefix middleware</%text>
182 182 #filter-with = proxy-prefix
183 183
184 184 full_stack = true
185 185 static_files = true
186 186
187 187 <%text>## Internationalization (see setup documentation for details)</%text>
188 188 <%text>## By default, the languages requested by the browser are used if available, with English as default.</%text>
189 189 <%text>## Set i18n.enabled=false to disable automatic language choice.</%text>
190 190 #i18n.enabled = true
191 191 <%text>## To Force a language, set i18n.enabled=false and specify the language in i18n.lang.</%text>
192 192 <%text>## Valid values are the names of subdirectories in kallithea/i18n with a LC_MESSAGES/kallithea.mo</%text>
193 193 #i18n.lang = en
194 194
195 195 cache_dir = %(here)s/data
196 196 index_dir = %(here)s/data/index
197 197
198 198 <%text>## uncomment and set this path to use archive download cache</%text>
199 199 archive_cache_dir = %(here)s/tarballcache
200 200
201 201 <%text>## change this to unique ID for security</%text>
202 202 app_instance_uuid = ${uuid()}
203 203
204 204 <%text>## cut off limit for large diffs (size in bytes)</%text>
205 205 cut_off_limit = 256000
206 206
207 207 <%text>## force https in Kallithea, fixes https redirects, assumes it's always https</%text>
208 208 force_https = false
209 209
210 210 <%text>## use Strict-Transport-Security headers</%text>
211 211 use_htsts = false
212 212
213 213 <%text>## number of commits stats will parse on each iteration</%text>
214 214 commit_parse_limit = 25
215 215
216 216 <%text>## Path to Python executable to be used for git hooks.</%text>
217 217 <%text>## This value will be written inside the git hook scripts as the text</%text>
218 218 <%text>## after '#!' (shebang). When empty or not defined, the value of</%text>
219 219 <%text>## 'sys.executable' at the time of installation of the git hooks is</%text>
220 220 <%text>## used, which is correct in many cases but for example not when using uwsgi.</%text>
221 221 <%text>## If you change this setting, you should reinstall the Git hooks via</%text>
222 222 <%text>## Admin > Settings > Remap and Rescan.</%text>
223 223 # git_hook_interpreter = /srv/kallithea/venv/bin/python3
224 224 %if git_hook_interpreter:
225 225 git_hook_interpreter = ${git_hook_interpreter}
226 226 %endif
227 227
228 228 <%text>## path to git executable</%text>
229 229 git_path = git
230 230
231 231 <%text>## git rev filter option, --all is the default filter, if you need to</%text>
232 232 <%text>## hide all refs in changelog switch this to --branches --tags</%text>
233 233 #git_rev_filter = --branches --tags
234 234
235 235 <%text>## RSS feed options</%text>
236 236 rss_cut_off_limit = 256000
237 237 rss_items_per_page = 10
238 238 rss_include_diff = false
239 239
240 240 <%text>## options for showing and identifying changesets</%text>
241 241 show_sha_length = 12
242 242 show_revision_number = false
243 243
244 244 <%text>## Canonical URL to use when creating full URLs in UI and texts.</%text>
245 245 <%text>## Useful when the site is available under different names or protocols.</%text>
246 246 <%text>## Defaults to what is provided in the WSGI environment.</%text>
247 247 #canonical_url = https://kallithea.example.com/repos
248 248
249 249 <%text>## gist URL alias, used to create nicer urls for gist. This should be an</%text>
250 250 <%text>## url that does rewrites to _admin/gists/<gistid>.</%text>
251 251 <%text>## example: http://gist.example.com/{gistid}. Empty means use the internal</%text>
252 252 <%text>## Kallithea url, ie. http[s]://kallithea.example.com/_admin/gists/<gistid></%text>
253 253 gist_alias_url =
254 254
255 255 <%text>## default encoding used to convert from and to unicode</%text>
256 256 <%text>## can be also a comma separated list of encoding in case of mixed encodings</%text>
257 257 default_encoding = utf-8
258 258
259 259 <%text>## Set Mercurial encoding, similar to setting HGENCODING before launching Kallithea</%text>
260 260 hgencoding = utf-8
261 261
262 262 <%text>## issue tracker for Kallithea (leave blank to disable, absent for default)</%text>
263 263 #bugtracker = https://bitbucket.org/conservancy/kallithea/issues
264 264
265 265 <%text>## issue tracking mapping for commit messages, comments, PR descriptions, ...</%text>
266 266 <%text>## Refer to the documentation ("Integration with issue trackers") for more details.</%text>
267 267
268 268 <%text>## regular expression to match issue references</%text>
269 269 <%text>## This pattern may/should contain parenthesized groups, that can</%text>
270 270 <%text>## be referred to in issue_server_link or issue_sub using Python backreferences</%text>
271 271 <%text>## (e.g. \1, \2, ...). You can also create named groups with '(?P<groupname>)'.</%text>
272 272 <%text>## To require mandatory whitespace before the issue pattern, use:</%text>
273 273 <%text>## (?:^|(?<=\s)) before the actual pattern, and for mandatory whitespace</%text>
274 274 <%text>## behind the issue pattern, use (?:$|(?=\s)) after the actual pattern.</%text>
275 275
276 276 issue_pat = #(\d+)
277 277
278 278 <%text>## server url to the issue</%text>
279 279 <%text>## This pattern may/should contain backreferences to parenthesized groups in issue_pat.</%text>
280 280 <%text>## A backreference can be \1, \2, ... or \g<groupname> if you specified a named group</%text>
281 281 <%text>## called 'groupname' in issue_pat.</%text>
282 282 <%text>## The special token {repo} is replaced with the full repository name</%text>
283 283 <%text>## including repository groups, while {repo_name} is replaced with just</%text>
284 284 <%text>## the name of the repository.</%text>
285 285
286 286 issue_server_link = https://issues.example.com/{repo}/issue/\1
287 287
288 288 <%text>## substitution pattern to use as the link text</%text>
289 289 <%text>## If issue_sub is empty, the text matched by issue_pat is retained verbatim</%text>
290 290 <%text>## for the link text. Otherwise, the link text is that of issue_sub, with any</%text>
291 291 <%text>## backreferences to groups in issue_pat replaced.</%text>
292 292
293 293 issue_sub =
294 294
295 295 <%text>## issue_pat, issue_server_link and issue_sub can have suffixes to specify</%text>
296 296 <%text>## multiple patterns, to other issues server, wiki or others</%text>
297 297 <%text>## below an example how to create a wiki pattern</%text>
298 298 # wiki-some-id -> https://wiki.example.com/some-id
299 299
300 300 #issue_pat_wiki = wiki-(\S+)
301 301 #issue_server_link_wiki = https://wiki.example.com/\1
302 302 #issue_sub_wiki = WIKI-\1
303 303
304 304 <%text>## alternative return HTTP header for failed authentication. Default HTTP</%text>
305 305 <%text>## response is 401 HTTPUnauthorized. Currently Mercurial clients have trouble with</%text>
306 306 <%text>## handling that. Set this variable to 403 to return HTTPForbidden</%text>
307 307 auth_ret_code =
308 308
309 309 <%text>## allows to change the repository location in settings page</%text>
310 310 allow_repo_location_change = True
311 311
312 312 <%text>## allows to setup custom hooks in settings page</%text>
313 313 allow_custom_hooks_settings = True
314 314
315 315 <%text>## extra extensions for indexing, space separated and without the leading '.'.</%text>
316 316 # index.extensions =
317 317 # gemfile
318 318 # lock
319 319
320 320 <%text>## extra filenames for indexing, space separated</%text>
321 321 # index.filenames =
322 322 # .dockerignore
323 323 # .editorconfig
324 324 # INSTALL
325 325 # CHANGELOG
326 326
327 327 <%text>####################################</%text>
328 328 <%text>### SSH CONFIG ####</%text>
329 329 <%text>####################################</%text>
330 330
331 331 <%text>## SSH is disabled by default, until an Administrator decides to enable it.</%text>
332 332 ssh_enabled = false
333 333
334 334 <%text>## File where users' SSH keys will be stored *if* ssh_enabled is true.</%text>
335 335 #ssh_authorized_keys = /home/kallithea/.ssh/authorized_keys
336 336 %if user_home_path:
337 337 ssh_authorized_keys = ${user_home_path}/.ssh/authorized_keys
338 338 %endif
339 339
340 340 <%text>## Path to be used in ssh_authorized_keys file to invoke kallithea-cli with ssh-serve.</%text>
341 341 #kallithea_cli_path = /srv/kallithea/venv/bin/kallithea-cli
342 342 %if kallithea_cli_path:
343 343 kallithea_cli_path = ${kallithea_cli_path}
344 344 %endif
345 345
346 346 <%text>## Locale to be used in the ssh-serve command.</%text>
347 347 <%text>## This is needed because an SSH client may try to use its own locale</%text>
348 348 <%text>## settings, which may not be available on the server.</%text>
349 349 <%text>## See `locale -a` for valid values on this system.</%text>
350 350 #ssh_locale = C.UTF-8
351 351 %if ssh_locale:
352 352 ssh_locale = ${ssh_locale}
353 353 %endif
354 354
355 355 <%text>####################################</%text>
356 356 <%text>### CELERY CONFIG ####</%text>
357 357 <%text>####################################</%text>
358 358
359 359 use_celery = false
360 360
361 361 <%text>## Example: connect to the virtual host 'rabbitmqhost' on localhost as rabbitmq:</%text>
362 362 broker.url = amqp://rabbitmq:qewqew@localhost:5672/rabbitmqhost
363 363
364 celery.result.backend = amqp://
364 celery.result.backend = db+sqlite:///celery-results.db
365 365
366 366 #celery.send.task.error.emails = true
367 367 #celery.amqp.task.result.expires = 18000
368 368
369 369 celeryd.concurrency = 2
370 370 celeryd.max.tasks.per.child = 1
371 371
372 372 <%text>## If true, tasks will never be sent to the queue, but executed locally instead.</%text>
373 373 celery.always.eager = false
374 374
375 375 <%text>####################################</%text>
376 376 <%text>### BEAKER CACHE ####</%text>
377 377 <%text>####################################</%text>
378 378
379 379 beaker.cache.data_dir = %(here)s/data/cache/data
380 380 beaker.cache.lock_dir = %(here)s/data/cache/lock
381 381
382 382 beaker.cache.regions = short_term,long_term,sql_cache_short
383 383
384 384 beaker.cache.short_term.type = memory
385 385 beaker.cache.short_term.expire = 60
386 386 beaker.cache.short_term.key_length = 256
387 387
388 388 beaker.cache.long_term.type = memory
389 389 beaker.cache.long_term.expire = 36000
390 390 beaker.cache.long_term.key_length = 256
391 391
392 392 beaker.cache.sql_cache_short.type = memory
393 393 beaker.cache.sql_cache_short.expire = 10
394 394 beaker.cache.sql_cache_short.key_length = 256
395 395
396 396 <%text>####################################</%text>
397 397 <%text>### BEAKER SESSION ####</%text>
398 398 <%text>####################################</%text>
399 399
400 400 <%text>## Name of session cookie. Should be unique for a given host and path, even when running</%text>
401 401 <%text>## on different ports. Otherwise, cookie sessions will be shared and messed up.</%text>
402 402 session.key = kallithea
403 403 <%text>## Sessions should always only be accessible by the browser, not directly by JavaScript.</%text>
404 404 session.httponly = true
405 405 <%text>## Session lifetime. 2592000 seconds is 30 days.</%text>
406 406 session.timeout = 2592000
407 407
408 408 <%text>## Server secret used with HMAC to ensure integrity of cookies.</%text>
409 409 session.secret = ${uuid()}
410 410 <%text>## Further, encrypt the data with AES.</%text>
411 411 #session.encrypt_key = <key_for_encryption>
412 412 #session.validate_key = <validation_key>
413 413
414 414 <%text>## Type of storage used for the session, current types are</%text>
415 415 <%text>## dbm, file, memcached, database, and memory.</%text>
416 416
417 417 <%text>## File system storage of session data. (default)</%text>
418 418 #session.type = file
419 419
420 420 <%text>## Cookie only, store all session data inside the cookie. Requires secure secrets.</%text>
421 421 #session.type = cookie
422 422
423 423 <%text>## Database storage of session data.</%text>
424 424 #session.type = ext:database
425 425 #session.sa.url = postgresql://postgres:qwe@localhost/kallithea
426 426 #session.table_name = db_session
427 427
428 428 <%text>############################</%text>
429 429 <%text>## ERROR HANDLING SYSTEMS ##</%text>
430 430 <%text>############################</%text>
431 431
432 432 # Propagate email settings to ErrorReporter of TurboGears2
433 433 # You do not normally need to change these lines
434 434 get trace_errors.smtp_server = smtp_server
435 435 get trace_errors.smtp_port = smtp_port
436 436 get trace_errors.from_address = error_email_from
437 437 get trace_errors.error_email = email_to
438 438 get trace_errors.smtp_username = smtp_username
439 439 get trace_errors.smtp_password = smtp_password
440 440 get trace_errors.smtp_use_tls = smtp_use_tls
441 441
442 442 %if error_aggregation_service == 'appenlight':
443 443 <%text>####################</%text>
444 444 <%text>### [appenlight] ###</%text>
445 445 <%text>####################</%text>
446 446
447 447 <%text>## AppEnlight is tailored to work with Kallithea, see</%text>
448 448 <%text>## http://appenlight.com for details how to obtain an account</%text>
449 449 <%text>## you must install python package `appenlight_client` to make it work</%text>
450 450
451 451 <%text>## appenlight enabled</%text>
452 452 appenlight = false
453 453
454 454 appenlight.server_url = https://api.appenlight.com
455 455 appenlight.api_key = YOUR_API_KEY
456 456
457 457 <%text>## TWEAK AMOUNT OF INFO SENT HERE</%text>
458 458
459 459 <%text>## enables 404 error logging (default False)</%text>
460 460 appenlight.report_404 = false
461 461
462 462 <%text>## time in seconds after request is considered being slow (default 1)</%text>
463 463 appenlight.slow_request_time = 1
464 464
465 465 <%text>## record slow requests in application</%text>
466 466 <%text>## (needs to be enabled for slow datastore recording and time tracking)</%text>
467 467 appenlight.slow_requests = true
468 468
469 469 <%text>## enable hooking to application loggers</%text>
470 470 #appenlight.logging = true
471 471
472 472 <%text>## minimum log level for log capture</%text>
473 473 #appenlight.logging.level = WARNING
474 474
475 475 <%text>## send logs only from erroneous/slow requests</%text>
476 476 <%text>## (saves API quota for intensive logging)</%text>
477 477 appenlight.logging_on_error = false
478 478
479 479 <%text>## list of additional keywords that should be grabbed from environ object</%text>
480 480 <%text>## can be string with comma separated list of words in lowercase</%text>
481 481 <%text>## (by default client will always send following info:</%text>
482 482 <%text>## 'REMOTE_USER', 'REMOTE_ADDR', 'SERVER_NAME', 'CONTENT_TYPE' + all keys that</%text>
483 483 <%text>## start with HTTP* this list be extended with additional keywords here</%text>
484 484 appenlight.environ_keys_whitelist =
485 485
486 486 <%text>## list of keywords that should be blanked from request object</%text>
487 487 <%text>## can be string with comma separated list of words in lowercase</%text>
488 488 <%text>## (by default client will always blank keys that contain following words</%text>
489 489 <%text>## 'password', 'passwd', 'pwd', 'auth_tkt', 'secret', 'csrf'</%text>
490 490 <%text>## this list be extended with additional keywords set here</%text>
491 491 appenlight.request_keys_blacklist =
492 492
493 493 <%text>## list of namespaces that should be ignores when gathering log entries</%text>
494 494 <%text>## can be string with comma separated list of namespaces</%text>
495 495 <%text>## (by default the client ignores own entries: appenlight_client.client)</%text>
496 496 appenlight.log_namespace_blacklist =
497 497
498 498 %elif error_aggregation_service == 'sentry':
499 499 <%text>################</%text>
500 500 <%text>### [sentry] ###</%text>
501 501 <%text>################</%text>
502 502
503 503 <%text>## sentry is a alternative open source error aggregator</%text>
504 504 <%text>## you must install python packages `sentry` and `raven` to enable</%text>
505 505
506 506 sentry.dsn = YOUR_DNS
507 507 sentry.servers =
508 508 sentry.name =
509 509 sentry.key =
510 510 sentry.public_key =
511 511 sentry.secret_key =
512 512 sentry.project =
513 513 sentry.site =
514 514 sentry.include_paths =
515 515 sentry.exclude_paths =
516 516
517 517 %endif
518 518 <%text>################################################################################</%text>
519 519 <%text>## WARNING: *DEBUG MODE MUST BE OFF IN A PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT* ##</%text>
520 520 <%text>## Debug mode will enable the interactive debugging tool, allowing ANYONE to ##</%text>
521 521 <%text>## execute malicious code after an exception is raised. ##</%text>
522 522 <%text>################################################################################</%text>
523 523 debug = false
524 524
525 525 <%text>##################################</%text>
526 526 <%text>### LOGVIEW CONFIG ###</%text>
527 527 <%text>##################################</%text>
528 528
529 529 logview.sqlalchemy = #faa
530 530 logview.pylons.templating = #bfb
531 531 logview.pylons.util = #eee
532 532
533 533 <%text>#########################################################</%text>
534 534 <%text>### DB CONFIGS - EACH DB WILL HAVE IT'S OWN CONFIG ###</%text>
535 535 <%text>#########################################################</%text>
536 536
537 537 %if database_engine == 'sqlite':
538 538 # SQLITE [default]
539 539 sqlalchemy.url = sqlite:///%(here)s/kallithea.db?timeout=60
540 540
541 541 %elif database_engine == 'postgres':
542 542 # POSTGRESQL
543 543 sqlalchemy.url = postgresql://user:pass@localhost/kallithea
544 544
545 545 %elif database_engine == 'mysql':
546 546 # MySQL
547 547 sqlalchemy.url = mysql://user:pass@localhost/kallithea?charset=utf8
548 548
549 549 %endif
550 550 # see sqlalchemy docs for others
551 551
552 552 sqlalchemy.pool_recycle = 3600
553 553
554 554 <%text>################################</%text>
555 555 <%text>### ALEMBIC CONFIGURATION ####</%text>
556 556 <%text>################################</%text>
557 557
558 558 [alembic]
559 559 script_location = kallithea:alembic
560 560
561 561 <%text>################################</%text>
562 562 <%text>### LOGGING CONFIGURATION ####</%text>
563 563 <%text>################################</%text>
564 564
565 565 [loggers]
566 566 keys = root, routes, kallithea, sqlalchemy, tg, gearbox, beaker, templates, whoosh_indexer, werkzeug, backlash
567 567
568 568 [handlers]
569 569 keys = console, console_color, console_color_sql, null
570 570
571 571 [formatters]
572 572 keys = generic, color_formatter, color_formatter_sql
573 573
574 574 <%text>#############</%text>
575 575 <%text>## LOGGERS ##</%text>
576 576 <%text>#############</%text>
577 577
578 578 [logger_root]
579 579 level = NOTSET
580 580 handlers = console
581 581 # For coloring based on log level:
582 582 # handlers = console_color
583 583
584 584 [logger_routes]
585 585 level = WARN
586 586 handlers =
587 587 qualname = routes.middleware
588 588 <%text>## "level = DEBUG" logs the route matched and routing variables.</%text>
589 589
590 590 [logger_beaker]
591 591 level = WARN
592 592 handlers =
593 593 qualname = beaker.container
594 594
595 595 [logger_templates]
596 596 level = WARN
597 597 handlers =
598 598 qualname = pylons.templating
599 599
600 600 [logger_kallithea]
601 601 level = WARN
602 602 handlers =
603 603 qualname = kallithea
604 604
605 605 [logger_tg]
606 606 level = WARN
607 607 handlers =
608 608 qualname = tg
609 609
610 610 [logger_gearbox]
611 611 level = WARN
612 612 handlers =
613 613 qualname = gearbox
614 614
615 615 [logger_sqlalchemy]
616 616 level = WARN
617 617 handlers =
618 618 qualname = sqlalchemy.engine
619 619 # For coloring based on log level and pretty printing of SQL:
620 620 # level = INFO
621 621 # handlers = console_color_sql
622 622 # propagate = 0
623 623
624 624 [logger_whoosh_indexer]
625 625 level = WARN
626 626 handlers =
627 627 qualname = whoosh_indexer
628 628
629 629 [logger_werkzeug]
630 630 level = WARN
631 631 handlers =
632 632 qualname = werkzeug
633 633
634 634 [logger_backlash]
635 635 level = WARN
636 636 handlers =
637 637 qualname = backlash
638 638
639 639 <%text>##############</%text>
640 640 <%text>## HANDLERS ##</%text>
641 641 <%text>##############</%text>
642 642
643 643 [handler_console]
644 644 class = StreamHandler
645 645 args = (sys.stderr,)
646 646 formatter = generic
647 647
648 648 [handler_console_color]
649 649 # ANSI color coding based on log level
650 650 class = StreamHandler
651 651 args = (sys.stderr,)
652 652 formatter = color_formatter
653 653
654 654 [handler_console_color_sql]
655 655 # ANSI color coding and pretty printing of SQL statements
656 656 class = StreamHandler
657 657 args = (sys.stderr,)
658 658 formatter = color_formatter_sql
659 659
660 660 [handler_null]
661 661 class = NullHandler
662 662 args = ()
663 663
664 664 <%text>################</%text>
665 665 <%text>## FORMATTERS ##</%text>
666 666 <%text>################</%text>
667 667
668 668 [formatter_generic]
669 669 format = %(asctime)s.%(msecs)03d %(levelname)-5.5s [%(name)s] %(message)s
670 670 datefmt = %Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S
671 671
672 672 [formatter_color_formatter]
673 673 class = kallithea.lib.colored_formatter.ColorFormatter
674 674 format = %(asctime)s.%(msecs)03d %(levelname)-5.5s [%(name)s] %(message)s
675 675 datefmt = %Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S
676 676
677 677 [formatter_color_formatter_sql]
678 678 class = kallithea.lib.colored_formatter.ColorFormatterSql
679 679 format = %(asctime)s.%(msecs)03d %(levelname)-5.5s [%(name)s] %(message)s
680 680 datefmt = %Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S
681 681
682 682 <%text>#################</%text>
683 683 <%text>## SSH LOGGING ##</%text>
684 684 <%text>#################</%text>
685 685
686 686 # The default loggers use 'handler_console' that uses StreamHandler with
687 687 # destination 'sys.stderr'. In the context of the SSH server process, these log
688 688 # messages would be sent to the client, which is normally not what you want.
689 689 # By default, when running ssh-serve, just use NullHandler and disable logging
690 690 # completely. For other logging options, see:
691 691 # https://docs.python.org/2/library/logging.handlers.html
692 692
693 693 [ssh_serve:logger_root]
694 694 level = CRITICAL
695 695 handlers = null
696 696
697 697 # Note: If logging is configured with other handlers, they might need similar
698 698 # muting for ssh-serve too.
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