annotate config/configuration.yml.example @ 1082:997f6d7738f7 bug_531

In repo controller entry action, show the page for the file even if it's binary (so user still has access to history etc links). This makes it possible to use the entry action as the default when a file is clicked on
author Chris Cannam <chris.cannam@soundsoftware.ac.uk>
date Thu, 22 Nov 2012 18:04:17 +0000
parents cbb26bc654de
children 433d4f72a19b
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Chris@210 1 # = Redmine configuration file
Chris@210 2 #
Chris@210 3 # Each environment has it's own configuration options. If you are only
Chris@210 4 # running in production, only the production block needs to be configured.
Chris@210 5 # Environment specific configuration options override the default ones.
Chris@210 6 #
Chris@210 7 # Note that this file needs to be a valid YAML file.
Chris@909 8 # DO NOT USE TABS! Use 2 spaces instead of tabs for identation.
Chris@210 9 #
Chris@210 10 # == Outgoing email settings (email_delivery setting)
Chris@210 11 #
Chris@210 12 # === Common configurations
Chris@210 13 #
Chris@210 14 # ==== Sendmail command
Chris@210 15 #
Chris@210 16 # production:
Chris@210 17 # email_delivery:
Chris@210 18 # delivery_method: :sendmail
Chris@210 19 #
Chris@210 20 # ==== Simple SMTP server at localhost
Chris@210 21 #
Chris@210 22 # production:
Chris@210 23 # email_delivery:
Chris@210 24 # delivery_method: :smtp
Chris@210 25 # smtp_settings:
Chris@210 26 # address: "localhost"
Chris@210 27 # port: 25
Chris@210 28 #
Chris@210 29 # ==== SMTP server at example.com using LOGIN authentication and checking HELO for foo.com
Chris@210 30 #
Chris@210 31 # production:
Chris@210 32 # email_delivery:
Chris@210 33 # delivery_method: :smtp
Chris@210 34 # smtp_settings:
Chris@210 35 # address: "example.com"
Chris@210 36 # port: 25
Chris@210 37 # authentication: :login
Chris@210 38 # domain: 'foo.com'
Chris@210 39 # user_name: 'myaccount'
Chris@210 40 # password: 'password'
Chris@210 41 #
Chris@210 42 # ==== SMTP server at example.com using PLAIN authentication
Chris@210 43 #
Chris@210 44 # production:
Chris@210 45 # email_delivery:
Chris@210 46 # delivery_method: :smtp
Chris@210 47 # smtp_settings:
Chris@210 48 # address: "example.com"
Chris@210 49 # port: 25
Chris@210 50 # authentication: :plain
Chris@210 51 # domain: 'example.com'
Chris@210 52 # user_name: 'myaccount'
Chris@210 53 # password: 'password'
Chris@210 54 #
Chris@210 55 # ==== SMTP server at using TLS (GMail)
Chris@210 56 #
Chris@210 57 # This requires some additional configuration. See the article at:
Chris@210 58 # http://redmineblog.com/articles/setup-redmine-to-send-email-using-gmail/
Chris@210 59 #
Chris@210 60 # production:
Chris@210 61 # email_delivery:
Chris@210 62 # delivery_method: :smtp
Chris@210 63 # smtp_settings:
Chris@210 64 # tls: true
Chris@909 65 # enable_starttls_auto: true
Chris@210 66 # address: "smtp.gmail.com"
Chris@210 67 # port: 587
Chris@210 68 # domain: "smtp.gmail.com" # 'your.domain.com' for GoogleApps
Chris@210 69 # authentication: :plain
Chris@210 70 # user_name: "your_email@gmail.com"
Chris@210 71 # password: "your_password"
Chris@210 72 #
Chris@210 73 #
Chris@210 74 # === More configuration options
Chris@210 75 #
Chris@210 76 # See the "Configuration options" at the following website for a list of the
Chris@210 77 # full options allowed:
Chris@210 78 #
Chris@210 79 # http://wiki.rubyonrails.org/rails/pages/HowToSendEmailsWithActionMailer
Chris@210 80
Chris@210 81
Chris@210 82 # default configuration options for all environments
Chris@210 83 default:
Chris@210 84 # Outgoing emails configuration (see examples above)
Chris@210 85 email_delivery:
Chris@210 86 delivery_method: :smtp
Chris@210 87 smtp_settings:
Chris@210 88 address: smtp.example.net
Chris@210 89 port: 25
Chris@210 90 domain: example.net
Chris@210 91 authentication: :login
Chris@210 92 user_name: "redmine@example.net"
Chris@210 93 password: "redmine"
Chris@909 94
Chris@210 95 # Absolute path to the directory where attachments are stored.
Chris@210 96 # The default is the 'files' directory in your Redmine instance.
Chris@210 97 # Your Redmine instance needs to have write permission on this
Chris@210 98 # directory.
Chris@210 99 # Examples:
Chris@210 100 # attachments_storage_path: /var/redmine/files
Chris@210 101 # attachments_storage_path: D:/redmine/files
Chris@210 102 attachments_storage_path:
Chris@909 103
Chris@210 104 # Configuration of the autologin cookie.
Chris@210 105 # autologin_cookie_name: the name of the cookie (default: autologin)
Chris@210 106 # autologin_cookie_path: the cookie path (default: /)
Chris@210 107 # autologin_cookie_secure: true sets the cookie secure flag (default: false)
Chris@210 108 autologin_cookie_name:
Chris@210 109 autologin_cookie_path:
Chris@210 110 autologin_cookie_secure:
Chris@909 111
Chris@210 112 # Configuration of SCM executable command.
Chris@909 113 #
Chris@210 114 # Absolute path (e.g. /usr/local/bin/hg) or command name (e.g. hg.exe, bzr.exe)
Chris@909 115 # On Windows + CRuby, *.cmd, *.bat (e.g. hg.cmd, bzr.bat) does not work.
Chris@909 116 #
Chris@909 117 # On Windows + JRuby 1.6.2, path which contains spaces does not work.
Chris@909 118 # For example, "C:\Program Files\TortoiseHg\hg.exe".
Chris@909 119 # If you want to this feature, you need to install to the path which does not contains spaces.
Chris@909 120 # For example, "C:\TortoiseHg\hg.exe".
Chris@909 121 #
Chris@245 122 # Examples:
Chris@245 123 # scm_subversion_command: svn # (default: svn)
Chris@245 124 # scm_mercurial_command: C:\Program Files\TortoiseHg\hg.exe # (default: hg)
Chris@245 125 # scm_git_command: /usr/local/bin/git # (default: git)
Chris@245 126 # scm_cvs_command: cvs # (default: cvs)
Chris@245 127 # scm_bazaar_command: bzr.exe # (default: bzr)
Chris@245 128 # scm_darcs_command: darcs-1.0.9-i386-linux # (default: darcs)
Chris@909 129 #
Chris@245 130 scm_subversion_command:
Chris@245 131 scm_mercurial_command:
Chris@245 132 scm_git_command:
Chris@245 133 scm_cvs_command:
Chris@245 134 scm_bazaar_command:
Chris@245 135 scm_darcs_command:
Chris@909 136
Chris@245 137 # Key used to encrypt sensitive data in the database (SCM and LDAP passwords).
Chris@245 138 # If you don't want to enable data encryption, just leave it blank.
Chris@245 139 # WARNING: losing/changing this key will make encrypted data unreadable.
Chris@245 140 #
Chris@245 141 # If you want to encrypt existing passwords in your database:
Chris@245 142 # * set the cipher key here in your configuration file
Chris@245 143 # * encrypt data using 'rake db:encrypt RAILS_ENV=production'
Chris@245 144 #
Chris@245 145 # If you have encrypted data and want to change this key, you have to:
Chris@245 146 # * decrypt data using 'rake db:decrypt RAILS_ENV=production' first
Chris@245 147 # * change the cipher key here in your configuration file
Chris@245 148 # * encrypt data using 'rake db:encrypt RAILS_ENV=production'
Chris@909 149 database_cipher_key:
Chris@909 150
Chris@210 151 # specific configuration options for production environment
Chris@210 152 # that overrides the default ones
Chris@210 153 production:
Chris@210 154
Chris@210 155 # specific configuration options for development environment
Chris@210 156 # that overrides the default ones
Chris@210 157 development: