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################################################################################
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################################################################################
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# Kallithea - config file generated with kallithea-config #
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# #
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# The %(here)s variable will be replaced with the parent directory of this file#
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################################################################################
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################################################################################
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[DEFAULT]
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################################################################################
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## Email settings ##
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## ##
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## Refer to the documentation ("Email settings") for more details. ##
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## ##
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## It is recommended to use a valid sender address that passes access ##
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## validation and spam filtering in mail servers. ##
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################################################################################
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## 'From' header for application emails. You can optionally add a name.
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## Default:
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#app_email_from = Kallithea
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## Examples:
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#app_email_from = Kallithea <kallithea-noreply@example.com>
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#app_email_from = kallithea-noreply@example.com
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## Subject prefix for application emails.
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## A space between this prefix and the real subject is automatically added.
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## Default:
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#email_prefix =
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## Example:
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#email_prefix = [Kallithea]
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## Recipients for error emails and fallback recipients of application mails.
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## Multiple addresses can be specified, comma-separated.
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## Only addresses are allowed, do not add any name part.
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## Default:
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#email_to =
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## Examples:
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#email_to = admin@example.com
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#email_to = admin@example.com,another_admin@example.com
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email_to =
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## 'From' header for error emails. You can optionally add a name.
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## Default: (none)
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## Examples:
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#error_email_from = Kallithea Errors <kallithea-noreply@example.com>
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#error_email_from = kallithea_errors@example.com
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error_email_from =
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## SMTP server settings
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## If specifying credentials, make sure to use secure connections.
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## Default: Send unencrypted unauthenticated mails to the specified smtp_server.
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## For "SSL", use smtp_use_ssl = true and smtp_port = 465.
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## For "STARTTLS", use smtp_use_tls = true and smtp_port = 587.
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smtp_server =
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smtp_username =
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smtp_password =
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smtp_port =
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smtp_use_ssl = false
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smtp_use_tls = false
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## Entry point for 'gearbox serve'
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[server:main]
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#host = 127.0.0.1
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host = 0.0.0.0
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port = 5000
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## WAITRESS ##
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use = egg:waitress#main
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## number of worker threads
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threads = 1
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## MAX BODY SIZE 100GB
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max_request_body_size = 107374182400
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## use poll instead of select, fixes fd limits, may not work on old
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## windows systems.
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#asyncore_use_poll = True
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## middleware for hosting the WSGI application under a URL prefix
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#[filter:proxy-prefix]
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#use = egg:PasteDeploy#prefix
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#prefix = /<your-prefix>
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[app:main]
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use = egg:kallithea
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## enable proxy prefix middleware
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#filter-with = proxy-prefix
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full_stack = true
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static_files = true
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## Internationalization (see setup documentation for details)
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## By default, the languages requested by the browser are used if available, with English as default.
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## Set i18n.enabled=false to disable automatic language choice.
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#i18n.enabled = true
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## To Force a language, set i18n.enabled=false and specify the language in i18n.lang.
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## Valid values are the names of subdirectories in kallithea/i18n with a LC_MESSAGES/kallithea.mo
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#i18n.lang = en
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cache_dir = %(here)s/data
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index_dir = %(here)s/data/index
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## uncomment and set this path to use archive download cache
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archive_cache_dir = %(here)s/tarballcache
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## change this to unique ID for security
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#app_instance_uuid = VERY-SECRET
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app_instance_uuid = development-not-secret
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## cut off limit for large diffs (size in bytes)
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cut_off_limit = 256000
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## force https in Kallithea, fixes https redirects, assumes it's always https
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force_https = false
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## use Strict-Transport-Security headers
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use_htsts = false
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## number of commits stats will parse on each iteration
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commit_parse_limit = 25
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## Path to Python executable to be used for git hooks.
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## This value will be written inside the git hook scripts as the text
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## after '#!' (shebang). When empty or not defined, the value of
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## 'sys.executable' at the time of installation of the git hooks is
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## used, which is correct in many cases but for example not when using uwsgi.
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## If you change this setting, you should reinstall the Git hooks via
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## Admin > Settings > Remap and Rescan.
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# git_hook_interpreter = /srv/kallithea/venv/bin/python3
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## path to git executable
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git_path = git
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## git rev filter option, --all is the default filter, if you need to
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## hide all refs in changelog switch this to --branches --tags
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#git_rev_filter = --branches --tags
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## RSS feed options
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rss_cut_off_limit = 256000
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rss_items_per_page = 10
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rss_include_diff = false
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## options for showing and identifying changesets
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show_sha_length = 12
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show_revision_number = false
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## Canonical URL to use when creating full URLs in UI and texts.
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## Useful when the site is available under different names or protocols.
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## Defaults to what is provided in the WSGI environment.
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#canonical_url = https://kallithea.example.com/repos
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## gist URL alias, used to create nicer urls for gist. This should be an
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## url that does rewrites to _admin/gists/<gistid>.
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## example: http://gist.example.com/{gistid}. Empty means use the internal
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## Kallithea url, ie. http[s]://kallithea.example.com/_admin/gists/<gistid>
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gist_alias_url =
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## default encoding used to convert from and to unicode
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## can be also a comma separated list of encoding in case of mixed encodings
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default_encoding = utf-8
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## Set Mercurial encoding, similar to setting HGENCODING before launching Kallithea
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hgencoding = utf-8
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## issue tracker for Kallithea (leave blank to disable, absent for default)
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#bugtracker = https://bitbucket.org/conservancy/kallithea/issues
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## issue tracking mapping for commit messages, comments, PR descriptions, ...
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## Refer to the documentation ("Integration with issue trackers") for more details.
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## regular expression to match issue references
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## This pattern may/should contain parenthesized groups, that can
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## be referred to in issue_server_link or issue_sub using Python backreferences
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## (e.g. \1, \2, ...). You can also create named groups with '(?P<groupname>)'.
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## To require mandatory whitespace before the issue pattern, use:
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## (?:^|(?<=\s)) before the actual pattern, and for mandatory whitespace
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## behind the issue pattern, use (?:$|(?=\s)) after the actual pattern.
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issue_pat = #(\d+)
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## server url to the issue
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## This pattern may/should contain backreferences to parenthesized groups in issue_pat.
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## A backreference can be \1, \2, ... or \g<groupname> if you specified a named group
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## called 'groupname' in issue_pat.
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## The special token {repo} is replaced with the full repository name
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## including repository groups, while {repo_name} is replaced with just
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## the name of the repository.
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issue_server_link = https://issues.example.com/{repo}/issue/\1
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## substitution pattern to use as the link text
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## If issue_sub is empty, the text matched by issue_pat is retained verbatim
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## for the link text. Otherwise, the link text is that of issue_sub, with any
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## backreferences to groups in issue_pat replaced.
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issue_sub =
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## issue_pat, issue_server_link and issue_sub can have suffixes to specify
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## multiple patterns, to other issues server, wiki or others
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## below an example how to create a wiki pattern
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# wiki-some-id -> https://wiki.example.com/some-id
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#issue_pat_wiki = wiki-(\S+)
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#issue_server_link_wiki = https://wiki.example.com/\1
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#issue_sub_wiki = WIKI-\1
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## alternative return HTTP header for failed authentication. Default HTTP
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## response is 401 HTTPUnauthorized. Currently Mercurial clients have trouble with
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## handling that. Set this variable to 403 to return HTTPForbidden
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auth_ret_code =
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## allows to change the repository location in settings page
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allow_repo_location_change = True
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## allows to setup custom hooks in settings page
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allow_custom_hooks_settings = True
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## extra extensions for indexing, space separated and without the leading '.'.
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# index.extensions =
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# gemfile
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# lock
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## extra filenames for indexing, space separated
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# index.filenames =
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# .dockerignore
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# .editorconfig
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# INSTALL
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# CHANGELOG
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####################################
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### SSH CONFIG ####
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####################################
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## SSH is disabled by default, until an Administrator decides to enable it.
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ssh_enabled = false
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## File where users' SSH keys will be stored *if* ssh_enabled is true.
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#ssh_authorized_keys = /home/kallithea/.ssh/authorized_keys
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## Path to be used in ssh_authorized_keys file to invoke kallithea-cli with ssh-serve.
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#kallithea_cli_path = /srv/kallithea/venv/bin/kallithea-cli
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## Locale to be used in the ssh-serve command.
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## This is needed because an SSH client may try to use its own locale
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## settings, which may not be available on the server.
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## See `locale -a` for valid values on this system.
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#ssh_locale = C.UTF-8
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####################################
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### CELERY CONFIG ####
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####################################
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## Note: Celery doesn't support Windows.
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use_celery = false
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## Example: use the message queue on the local virtual host 'kallitheavhost' as the RabbitMQ user 'kallithea':
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broker.url = amqp://kallithea:thepassword@localhost:5672/kallitheavhost
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celery.result.backend = db+sqlite:///celery-results.db
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#celery.amqp.task.result.expires = 18000
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celeryd.concurrency = 2
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celeryd.max.tasks.per.child = 1
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## If true, tasks will never be sent to the queue, but executed locally instead.
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celery.always.eager = false
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####################################
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### BEAKER CACHE ####
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####################################
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beaker.cache.data_dir = %(here)s/data/cache/data
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beaker.cache.lock_dir = %(here)s/data/cache/lock
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beaker.cache.regions = short_term,long_term,sql_cache_short
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beaker.cache.short_term.type = memory
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beaker.cache.short_term.expire = 60
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beaker.cache.short_term.key_length = 256
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beaker.cache.long_term.type = memory
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beaker.cache.long_term.expire = 36000
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beaker.cache.long_term.key_length = 256
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beaker.cache.sql_cache_short.type = memory
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beaker.cache.sql_cache_short.expire = 10
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beaker.cache.sql_cache_short.key_length = 256
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####################################
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### BEAKER SESSION ####
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####################################
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## Name of session cookie. Should be unique for a given host and path, even when running
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## on different ports. Otherwise, cookie sessions will be shared and messed up.
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session.key = kallithea
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## Sessions should always only be accessible by the browser, not directly by JavaScript.
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session.httponly = true
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## Session lifetime. 2592000 seconds is 30 days.
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session.timeout = 2592000
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## Server secret used with HMAC to ensure integrity of cookies.
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#session.secret = VERY-SECRET
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session.secret = development-not-secret
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## Further, encrypt the data with AES.
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#session.encrypt_key = <key_for_encryption>
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#session.validate_key = <validation_key>
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## Type of storage used for the session, current types are
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## dbm, file, memcached, database, and memory.
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## File system storage of session data. (default)
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#session.type = file
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## Cookie only, store all session data inside the cookie. Requires secure secrets.
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#session.type = cookie
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## Database storage of session data.
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#session.type = ext:database
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#session.sa.url = postgresql://postgres:qwe@localhost/kallithea
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#session.table_name = db_session
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############################
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## ERROR HANDLING SYSTEMS ##
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############################
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# Propagate email settings to ErrorReporter of TurboGears2
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# You do not normally need to change these lines
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get trace_errors.smtp_server = smtp_server
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get trace_errors.smtp_port = smtp_port
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get trace_errors.from_address = error_email_from
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get trace_errors.error_email = email_to
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get trace_errors.smtp_username = smtp_username
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get trace_errors.smtp_password = smtp_password
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get trace_errors.smtp_use_tls = smtp_use_tls
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################################################################################
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## WARNING: *DEBUG MODE MUST BE OFF IN A PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT* ##
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## Debug mode will enable the interactive debugging tool, allowing ANYONE to ##
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## execute malicious code after an exception is raised. ##
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################################################################################
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#debug = false
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debug = true
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##################################
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### LOGVIEW CONFIG ###
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##################################
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logview.sqlalchemy = #faa
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logview.pylons.templating = #bfb
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logview.pylons.util = #eee
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#########################################################
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### DB CONFIGS - EACH DB WILL HAVE IT'S OWN CONFIG ###
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#########################################################
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# SQLITE [default]
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sqlalchemy.url = sqlite:///%(here)s/kallithea.db?timeout=60
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# see sqlalchemy docs for others
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sqlalchemy.pool_recycle = 3600
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################################
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### ALEMBIC CONFIGURATION ####
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################################
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[alembic]
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script_location = kallithea:alembic
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################################
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### LOGGING CONFIGURATION ####
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################################
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[loggers]
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keys = root, routes, kallithea, sqlalchemy, tg, gearbox, beaker, templates, whoosh_indexer, werkzeug, backlash
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[handlers]
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keys = console, console_color, console_color_sql, null
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[formatters]
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keys = generic, color_formatter, color_formatter_sql
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#############
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## LOGGERS ##
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#############
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[logger_root]
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level = NOTSET
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#handlers = console
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handlers = console_color
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# For coloring based on log level:
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# handlers = console_color
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[logger_routes]
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#level = WARN
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level = DEBUG
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handlers =
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qualname = routes.middleware
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## "level = DEBUG" logs the route matched and routing variables.
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[logger_beaker]
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#level = WARN
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level = DEBUG
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handlers =
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qualname = beaker.container
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[logger_templates]
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#level = WARN
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level = INFO
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handlers =
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qualname = pylons.templating
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[logger_kallithea]
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#level = WARN
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level = DEBUG
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handlers =
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qualname = kallithea
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[logger_tg]
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#level = WARN
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level = DEBUG
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handlers =
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qualname = tg
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[logger_gearbox]
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#level = WARN
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level = DEBUG
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handlers =
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qualname = gearbox
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[logger_sqlalchemy]
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level = WARN
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handlers =
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qualname = sqlalchemy.engine
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# For coloring based on log level and pretty printing of SQL:
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# level = INFO
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# handlers = console_color_sql
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# propagate = 0
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[logger_whoosh_indexer]
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#level = WARN
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level = DEBUG
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handlers =
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qualname = whoosh_indexer
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[logger_werkzeug]
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level = WARN
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handlers =
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qualname = werkzeug
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[logger_backlash]
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level = WARN
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handlers =
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qualname = backlash
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##############
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## HANDLERS ##
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##############
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[handler_console]
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class = StreamHandler
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args = (sys.stderr,)
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formatter = generic
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[handler_console_color]
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# ANSI color coding based on log level
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class = StreamHandler
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args = (sys.stderr,)
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formatter = color_formatter
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[handler_console_color_sql]
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# ANSI color coding and pretty printing of SQL statements
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class = StreamHandler
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args = (sys.stderr,)
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formatter = color_formatter_sql
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[handler_null]
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class = NullHandler
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args = ()
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################
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## FORMATTERS ##
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################
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[formatter_generic]
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format = %(asctime)s.%(msecs)03d %(levelname)-5.5s [%(name)s] %(message)s
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datefmt = %Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S
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[formatter_color_formatter]
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class = kallithea.lib.colored_formatter.ColorFormatter
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format = %(asctime)s.%(msecs)03d %(levelname)-5.5s [%(name)s] %(message)s
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datefmt = %Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S
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[formatter_color_formatter_sql]
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class = kallithea.lib.colored_formatter.ColorFormatterSql
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format = %(asctime)s.%(msecs)03d %(levelname)-5.5s [%(name)s] %(message)s
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datefmt = %Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S
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#################
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## SSH LOGGING ##
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#################
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# The default loggers use 'handler_console' that uses StreamHandler with
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# destination 'sys.stderr'. In the context of the SSH server process, these log
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# messages would be sent to the client, which is normally not what you want.
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# By default, when running ssh-serve, just use NullHandler and disable logging
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# completely. For other logging options, see:
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# https://docs.python.org/2/library/logging.handlers.html
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[ssh_serve:logger_root]
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level = CRITICAL
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handlers = null
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# Note: If logging is configured with other handlers, they might need similar
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# muting for ssh-serve too.
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