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| -# Roundup issue tracker configuration file |
| -# Autogenerated at Fri Nov 8 21:32:41 2013 |
| - |
| -# WARNING! Following options need adjustments: |
| -# [mail]: domain, host |
| -# [tracker]: web |
| - |
| -[main] |
| - |
| -# Database directory path. |
| -# The path may be either absolute or relative |
| -# to the directory containig this config file. |
| -# Default: db |
| -database = db |
| - |
| -# Path to the HTML templates directory. |
| -# The path may be either absolute or relative |
| -# to the directory containig this config file. |
| -# Default: html |
| -templates = html |
| - |
| -# Path to directory holding additional static files |
| -# available via Web UI. This directory may contain |
| -# sitewide images, CSS stylesheets etc. and is searched |
| -# for these files prior to the TEMPLATES directory |
| -# specified above. If this option is not set, all static |
| -# files are taken from the TEMPLATES directory |
| -# The path may be either absolute or relative |
| -# to the directory containig this config file. |
| -# Default: |
| -static_files = |
| - |
| -# Email address that roundup will complain to if it runs |
| -# into trouble. |
| -# If no domain is specified then the config item |
| -# mail -> domain is added. |
| -# Default: roundup-admin |
| -admin_email = admins@adblockplus.org |
| - |
| -# The 'dispatcher' is a role that can get notified |
| -# of new items to the database. |
| -# It is used by the ERROR_MESSAGES_TO config setting. |
| -# If no domain is specified then the config item |
| -# mail -> domain is added. |
| -# Default: roundup-admin |
| -dispatcher_email = admins@adblockplus.org |
| - |
| -# Additional text to include in the "name" part |
| -# of the From: address used in nosy messages. |
| -# If the sending user is "Foo Bar", the From: line |
| -# is usually: "Foo Bar" <issue_tracker@tracker.example> |
| -# the EMAIL_FROM_TAG goes inside the "Foo Bar" quotes like so: |
| -# "Foo Bar EMAIL_FROM_TAG" <issue_tracker@tracker.example> |
| -# Default: |
| -email_from_tag = |
| - |
| -# Roles that a user gets when they register with Web User Interface. |
| -# This is a comma-separated string of role names (e.g. 'Admin,User'). |
| -# Default: User |
| -new_web_user_roles = User |
| - |
| -# Roles that a user gets when they register with Email Gateway. |
| -# This is a comma-separated string of role names (e.g. 'Admin,User'). |
| -# Default: User |
| -new_email_user_roles = User |
| - |
| -# Send error message emails to the dispatcher, user, or both? |
| -# The dispatcher is configured using the DISPATCHER_EMAIL setting. |
| -# Default: user |
| -error_messages_to = user |
| - |
| -# HTML version to generate. The templates are html4 by default. |
| -# If you wish to make them xhtml, then you'll need to change this |
| -# var to 'xhtml' too so all auto-generated HTML is compliant. |
| -# Allowed values: html4, xhtml |
| -# Default: html4 |
| -html_version = html4 |
| - |
| -# Default timezone offset, applied when user's timezone is not set. |
| -# If pytz module is installed, value may be any valid |
| -# timezone specification (e.g. EET or Europe/Warsaw). |
| -# If pytz is not installed, value must be integer number |
| -# giving local timezone offset from UTC in hours. |
| -# Default: UTC |
| -timezone = UTC |
| - |
| -# Register new users instantly, or require confirmation via |
| -# email? |
| -# Allowed values: yes, no |
| -# Default: no |
| -instant_registration = no |
| - |
| -# Offer registration confirmation by email or only through the web? |
| -# Allowed values: yes, no |
| -# Default: yes |
| -email_registration_confirmation = yes |
| - |
| -# Additional stop-words for the full-text indexer specific to |
| -# your tracker. See the indexer source for the default list of |
| -# stop-words (eg. A,AND,ARE,AS,AT,BE,BUT,BY, ...) |
| -# Allowed values: comma-separated list of words |
| -# Default: |
| -indexer_stopwords = |
| - |
| -# Defines the file creation mode mask. |
| -# Default: 02 |
| -umask = 02 |
| - |
| -# Maximum size of a csv-field during import. Roundups export |
| -# format is a csv (comma separated values) variant. The csv |
| -# reader has a limit on the size of individual fields |
| -# starting with python 2.5. Set this to a higher value if you |
| -# get the error 'Error: field larger than field limit' during |
| -# import. |
| -# Default: 131072 |
| -csv_field_size = 131072 |
| - |
| -# Sets the default number of rounds used when encoding passwords |
| -# using the PBKDF2 scheme. Set this to a higher value on faster |
| -# systems which want more security. |
| -# PBKDF2 (Password-Based Key Derivation Function) is a |
| -# password hashing mechanism that derives hash from the |
| -# password and a random salt. For authentication this process |
| -# is repeated with the same salt as in the stored hash. |
| -# If both hashes match, the authentication succeeds. |
| -# PBKDF2 supports a variable 'rounds' parameter which varies |
| -# the time-cost of calculating the hash - doubling the number |
| -# of rounds doubles the cpu time required to calculate it. The |
| -# purpose of this is to periodically adjust the rounds as CPUs |
| -# become faster. The currently enforced minimum number of |
| -# rounds is 1000. |
| -# See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PBKDF2 and RFC2898 |
| -# Default: 10000 |
| -password_pbkdf2_default_rounds = 10000 |
| - |
| -[tracker] |
| - |
| -# A descriptive name for your roundup instance. |
| -# Default: Roundup issue tracker |
| -name = Adblock Plus issue tracker |
| - |
| -# The web address that the tracker is viewable at. |
| -# This will be included in information sent to users of the tracker. |
| -# The URL MUST include the cgi-bin part or anything else |
| -# that is required to get to the home page of the tracker. |
| -# You MUST include a trailing '/' in the URL. |
| -# Default: NO DEFAULT |
| -web = http://<%= @domain %>/ |
| - |
| -# Email address that mail to roundup should go to. |
| -# If no domain is specified then mail_domain is added. |
| -# Default: issue_tracker |
| -email = issue_tracker |
| - |
| -# Default locale name for this tracker. |
| -# If this option is not set, the language is determined |
| -# by OS environment variable LANGUAGE, LC_ALL, LC_MESSAGES, |
| -# or LANG, in that order of preference. |
| -# Default: |
| -language = |
| - |
| -[web] |
| - |
| -# Setting this option enables Roundup to serve uploaded HTML |
| -# file content *as HTML*. This is a potential security risk |
| -# and is therefore disabled by default. Set to 'yes' if you |
| -# trust *all* users uploading content to your tracker. |
| -# Allowed values: yes, no |
| -# Default: no |
| -allow_html_file = no |
| - |
| -# Whether to use HTTP Basic Authentication, if present. |
| -# Roundup will use either the REMOTE_USER or HTTP_AUTHORIZATION |
| -# variables supplied by your web server (in that order). |
| -# Set this option to 'no' if you do not wish to use HTTP Basic |
| -# Authentication in your web interface. |
| -# Allowed values: yes, no |
| -# Default: yes |
| -http_auth = yes |
| - |
| -# Whether to use HTTP Accept-Language, if present. |
| -# Browsers send a language-region preference list. |
| -# It's usually set in the client's browser or in their |
| -# Operating System. |
| -# Set this option to 'no' if you want to ignore it. |
| -# Allowed values: yes, no |
| -# Default: yes |
| -use_browser_language = yes |
| - |
| -# Setting this option makes Roundup display error tracebacks |
| -# in the user's browser rather than emailing them to the |
| -# tracker admin. |
| -# Allowed values: yes, no |
| -# Default: no |
| -debug = no |
| - |
| -# Setting this option makes Roundup migrate passwords with |
| -# an insecure password-scheme to a more secure scheme |
| -# when the user logs in via the web-interface. |
| -# Allowed values: yes, no |
| -# Default: yes |
| -migrate_passwords = yes |
| - |
| -# Settings in this section are used by RDBMS backends only |
| -[rdbms] |
| - |
| -# Name of the database to use. |
| -# Default: roundup |
| -name = roundup |
| - |
| -# Database server host. |
| -# Default: localhost |
| -host = localhost |
| - |
| -# TCP port number of the database server. |
| -# Postgresql usually resides on port 5432 (if any), |
| -# for MySQL default port number is 3306. |
| -# Leave this option empty to use backend default |
| -# Default: |
| -port = |
| - |
| -# Database user name that Roundup should use. |
| -# Default: roundup |
| -user = roundup |
| - |
| -# Database user password. |
| -# Default: roundup |
| -password = <%= @database_password %> |
| - |
| -# Name of the MySQL defaults file. |
| -# Only used in MySQL connections. |
| -# Default: ~/.my.cnf |
| -read_default_file = ~/.my.cnf |
| - |
| -# Name of the group to use in the MySQL defaults file (.my.cnf). |
| -# Only used in MySQL connections. |
| -# Default: roundup |
| -read_default_group = roundup |
| - |
| -# Number of seconds to wait when the SQLite database is locked |
| -# Default: use a 30 second timeout (extraordinarily generous) |
| -# Only used in SQLite connections. |
| -# Default: 30 |
| -sqlite_timeout = 30 |
| - |
| -# Size of the node cache (in elements) |
| -# Default: 100 |
| -cache_size = 100 |
| - |
| -# Setting this option to 'no' protects the database against table creations. |
| -# Allowed values: yes, no |
| -# Default: yes |
| -allow_create = yes |
| - |
| -# Setting this option to 'no' protects the database against table alterations. |
| -# Allowed values: yes, no |
| -# Default: yes |
| -allow_alter = yes |
| - |
| -# Setting this option to 'no' protects the database against table drops. |
| -# Allowed values: yes, no |
| -# Default: yes |
| -allow_drop = yes |
| - |
| -# Name of the PostgreSQL template for database creation. |
| -# For database creation the template used has to match |
| -# the character encoding used (UTF8), there are different |
| -# PostgreSQL installations using different templates with |
| -# different encodings. If you get an error: |
| -# new encoding (UTF8) is incompatible with the encoding of |
| -# the template database (SQL_ASCII) |
| -# HINT: Use the same encoding as in the template database, |
| -# or use template0 as template. |
| -# then set this option to the template name given in the |
| -# error message. |
| -# Default: |
| -template = |
| - |
| -[logging] |
| - |
| -# Path to configuration file for standard Python logging module. |
| -# If this option is set, logging configuration is loaded |
| -# from specified file; options 'filename' and 'level' |
| -# in this section are ignored. |
| -# The path may be either absolute or relative |
| -# to the directory containig this config file. |
| -# Default: |
| -config = |
| - |
| -# Log file name for minimal logging facility built into Roundup. |
| -# If no file name specified, log messages are written on stderr. |
| -# If above 'config' option is set, this option has no effect. |
| -# The path may be either absolute or relative |
| -# to the directory containig this config file. |
| -# Default: |
| -filename = |
| - |
| -# Minimal severity level of messages written to log file. |
| -# If above 'config' option is set, this option has no effect. |
| -# Allowed values: DEBUG, INFO, WARNING, ERROR |
| -# Default: ERROR |
| -level = DEBUG |
| - |
| -# Outgoing email options. |
| -# Used for nozy messages and approval requests |
| -[mail] |
| - |
| -# The email domain that admin_email, issue_tracker and |
| -# dispatcher_email belong to. |
| -# This domain is added to those config items if they don't |
| -# explicitly include a domain. |
| -# Do not include the '@' symbol. |
| -# Default: NO DEFAULT |
| -domain = <%= @domain %> |
| - |
| -# SMTP mail host that roundup will use to send mail |
| -# Default: NO DEFAULT |
| -host = localhost |
| - |
| -# SMTP login name. |
| -# Set this if your mail host requires authenticated access. |
| -# If username is not empty, password (below) MUST be set! |
| -# Default: |
| -username = |
| - |
| -# SMTP login password. |
| -# Set this if your mail host requires authenticated access. |
| -# Default: NO DEFAULT |
| -#password = NO DEFAULT |
| - |
| -# Default port to send SMTP on. |
| -# Set this if your mail server runs on a different port. |
| -# Default: 25 |
| -port = 25 |
| - |
| -# The local hostname to use during SMTP transmission. |
| -# Set this if your mail server requires something specific. |
| -# Default: |
| -local_hostname = |
| - |
| -# If your SMTP mail host provides or requires TLS |
| -# (Transport Layer Security) then set this option to 'yes'. |
| -# Allowed values: yes, no |
| -# Default: no |
| -tls = no |
| - |
| -# If TLS is used, you may set this option to the name |
| -# of a PEM formatted file that contains your private key. |
| -# The path may be either absolute or relative |
| -# to the directory containig this config file. |
| -# Default: |
| -tls_keyfile = |
| - |
| -# If TLS is used, you may set this option to the name |
| -# of a PEM formatted certificate chain file. |
| -# The path may be either absolute or relative |
| -# to the directory containig this config file. |
| -# Default: |
| -tls_certfile = |
| - |
| -# Character set to encode email headers with. |
| -# We use utf-8 by default, as it's the most flexible. |
| -# Some mail readers (eg. Eudora) can't cope with that, |
| -# so you might need to specify a more limited character set |
| -# (eg. iso-8859-1). |
| -# Default: utf-8 |
| -charset = utf-8 |
| - |
| -# Setting this option makes Roundup to write all outgoing email |
| -# messages to this file *instead* of sending them. |
| -# This option has the same effect as environment variable SENDMAILDEBUG. |
| -# Environment variable takes precedence. |
| -# The path may be either absolute or relative |
| -# to the directory containig this config file. |
| -# Default: |
| -debug = |
| - |
| -# Add a line with author information at top of all messages |
| -# sent by roundup |
| -# Allowed values: yes, no |
| -# Default: yes |
| -add_authorinfo = yes |
| - |
| -# Add the mail address of the author to the author information at |
| -# the top of all messages. |
| -# If this is false but add_authorinfo is true, only the name |
| -# of the actor is added which protects the mail address of the |
| -# actor from being exposed at mail archives, etc. |
| -# Allowed values: yes, no |
| -# Default: yes |
| -add_authoremail = yes |
| - |
| -# Roundup Mail Gateway options |
| -[mailgw] |
| - |
| -# Keep email citations when accepting messages. |
| -# Setting this to "no" strips out "quoted" text from the message. |
| -# Signatures are also stripped. |
| -# Allowed values: yes, no |
| -# Default: yes |
| -keep_quoted_text = yes |
| - |
| -# Preserve the email body as is - that is, |
| -# keep the citations _and_ signatures. |
| -# Allowed values: yes, no |
| -# Default: no |
| -leave_body_unchanged = no |
| - |
| -# Default class to use in the mailgw |
| -# if one isn't supplied in email subjects. |
| -# To disable, leave the value blank. |
| -# Default: issue |
| -default_class = issue |
| - |
| -# Default locale name for the tracker mail gateway. |
| -# If this option is not set, mail gateway will use |
| -# the language of the tracker instance. |
| -# Default: |
| -language = |
| - |
| -# Controls the parsing of the [prefix] on subject |
| -# lines in incoming emails. "strict" will return an |
| -# error to the sender if the [prefix] is not recognised. |
| -# "loose" will attempt to parse the [prefix] but just |
| -# pass it through as part of the issue title if not |
| -# recognised. "none" will always pass any [prefix] |
| -# through as part of the issue title. |
| -# Default: strict |
| -subject_prefix_parsing = strict |
| - |
| -# Controls the parsing of the [suffix] on subject |
| -# lines in incoming emails. "strict" will return an |
| -# error to the sender if the [suffix] is not recognised. |
| -# "loose" will attempt to parse the [suffix] but just |
| -# pass it through as part of the issue title if not |
| -# recognised. "none" will always pass any [suffix] |
| -# through as part of the issue title. |
| -# Default: strict |
| -subject_suffix_parsing = strict |
| - |
| -# Defines the brackets used for delimiting the prefix and |
| -# suffix in a subject line. The presence of "suffix" in |
| -# the config option name is a historical artifact and may |
| -# be ignored. |
| -# Default: [] |
| -subject_suffix_delimiters = [] |
| - |
| -# Controls matching of the incoming email subject line |
| -# against issue titles in the case where there is no |
| -# designator [prefix]. "never" turns off matching. |
| -# "creation + interval" or "activity + interval" |
| -# will match an issue for the interval after the issue's |
| -# creation or last activity. The interval is a standard |
| -# Roundup interval. |
| -# Default: always |
| -subject_content_match = always |
| - |
| -# Update issue title if incoming subject of email is different. |
| -# Setting this to "no" will ignore the title part of the subject |
| -# of incoming email messages. |
| -# |
| -# Allowed values: yes, no |
| -# Default: yes |
| -subject_updates_title = yes |
| - |
| -# Regular expression matching a single reply or forward |
| -# prefix prepended by the mailer. This is explicitly |
| -# stripped from the subject during parsing. |
| -# Value is Python Regular Expression (UTF8-encoded). |
| -# Default: (\s*\W?\s*(fw|fwd|re|aw|sv|ang)\W)+ |
| -refwd_re = (\s*\W?\s*(fw|fwd|re|aw|sv|ang)\W)+ |
| - |
| -# Regular expression matching start of an original message |
| -# if quoted the in body. |
| -# Value is Python Regular Expression (UTF8-encoded). |
| -# Default: ^[>|\s]*-----\s?Original Message\s?-----$ |
| -origmsg_re = ^[>|\s]*-----\s?Original Message\s?-----$ |
| - |
| -# Regular expression matching the start of a signature |
| -# in the message body. |
| -# Value is Python Regular Expression (UTF8-encoded). |
| -# Default: ^[>|\s]*-- ?$ |
| -sign_re = ^[>|\s]*-- ?$ |
| - |
| -# Regular expression matching end of line. |
| -# Value is Python Regular Expression (UTF8-encoded). |
| -# Default: [\r\n]+ |
| -eol_re = [\r\n]+ |
| - |
| -# Regular expression matching a blank line. |
| -# Value is Python Regular Expression (UTF8-encoded). |
| -# Default: [\r\n]+\s*[\r\n]+ |
| -blankline_re = [\r\n]+\s*[\r\n]+ |
| - |
| -# Unpack attached messages (encoded as message/rfc822 in MIME) |
| -# as multiple parts attached as files to the issue, if not |
| -# set we handle message/rfc822 attachments as a single file. |
| -# Allowed values: yes, no |
| -# Default: no |
| -unpack_rfc822 = no |
| - |
| -# When parsing incoming mails, roundup uses the first |
| -# text/plain part it finds. If this part is inside a |
| -# multipart/alternative, and this option is set, all other |
| -# parts of the multipart/alternative are ignored. The default |
| -# is to keep all parts and attach them to the issue. |
| -# Allowed values: yes, no |
| -# Default: no |
| -ignore_alternatives = no |
| - |
| -# OpenPGP mail processing options |
| -[pgp] |
| - |
| -# Enable PGP processing. Requires pyme. |
| -# Allowed values: yes, no |
| -# Default: no |
| -enable = no |
| - |
| -# If specified, a comma-separated list of roles to perform |
| -# PGP processing on. If not specified, it happens for all |
| -# users. |
| -# Default: |
| -roles = |
| - |
| -# Location of PGP directory. Defaults to $HOME/.gnupg if |
| -# not specified. |
| -# Default: |
| -homedir = |
| - |
| -# Nosy messages sending |
| -[nosy] |
| - |
| -# Send nosy messages to the author of the message. |
| -# Allowed values: yes, no, new |
| -# Default: no |
| -messages_to_author = no |
| - |
| -# Where to place the email signature. |
| -# Allowed values: top, bottom, none |
| -# Default: bottom |
| -signature_position = bottom |
| - |
| -# Does the author of a message get placed on the nosy list |
| -# automatically? If 'new' is used, then the author will |
| -# only be added when a message creates a new issue. |
| -# If 'yes', then the author will be added on followups too. |
| -# If 'no', they're never added to the nosy. |
| -# |
| -# Allowed values: yes, no, new |
| -# Default: new |
| -add_author = new |
| - |
| -# Do the recipients (To:, Cc:) of a message get placed on the |
| -# nosy list? If 'new' is used, then the recipients will |
| -# only be added when a message creates a new issue. |
| -# If 'yes', then the recipients will be added on followups too. |
| -# If 'no', they're never added to the nosy. |
| -# |
| -# Allowed values: yes, no, new |
| -# Default: new |
| -add_recipients = new |
| - |
| -# Controls the email sending from the nosy reactor. If |
| -# "multiple" then a separate email is sent to each |
| -# recipient. If "single" then a single email is sent with |
| -# each recipient as a CC address. |
| -# Default: single |
| -email_sending = single |
| - |
| -# Attachments larger than the given number of bytes |
| -# won't be attached to nosy mails. They will be replaced by |
| -# a link to the tracker's download page for the file. |
| -# Default: 9223372036854775807 |
| -max_attachment_size = 9223372036854775807 |