rophako/defaults.ini

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# Default configuration settings for Rophako - DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE!
#
# To configure your site, create a new file named "settings.yml" and override
# settings defined in this file. Your settings.yml is masked on top of the
# settings in defaults.yml.
#
# String values can substitute the following special variables:
# %(_basedir): The absolute path to the root of this git repository, such that
# ./rophako/app.py exists.
# %(_year): inserts the current year (for the RSS feed copyright setting)
# Constants that may be useful in this file.
[DEFAULT]
_admin_email = root@localhost
_date_format = %A, %B %d %Y @ %I:%M:%S %p
# "Weekday, Month dd yyyy @ hh:mm:ss AM"
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------#
# General Website Settings #
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------#
[site]
# Debug mode for development only!
debug = false
# Unique name of your site, e.g. "kirsle.net"
site_name = example.com
# Path to your site's HTML root. Whenever Rophako tries to render a
# template, it will check in your site's root for the template first before
# defaulting to the default fallback pages in the rophako/www folder. All
# of the core Rophako pages, e.g. for account, blog, photo albums and so on,
# have templates in the default site. You can override those templates by
# creating files with the same paths in your site's HTML folder.
site_root = %(_basedir)s/site/www
# E-mail address for site notifications (e.g. new comments and exceptions)
notify_address = %(_admin_email)s
# Where to save temp files for photo uploads etc.
tempdir = /tmp
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------#
# Database settings #
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------#
[db]
# Rophako uses a flat file JSON database system, and a Redis server sits
# between Rophako and the filesystem. The db_root is the path on the
# filesystem to store documents in (can be relative, default "./db")
db_root = db
redis_host = localhost
redis_port = 6379
redis_db = 0
redis_prefix = rophako:
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------#
# Security Settings #
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------#
[security]
# Set this value to true to force SSL/TLS use on your web app. Turning
# this on will do the following:
# - Send HTTP Strict-Transport-Security header
# - Use secure session cookies
force_ssl = false
# Secret key used for session cookie signing. Make this long and hard to
# guess.
#
# Tips for creating a strong secret key:
# $ python
# >>> import os
# >>> os.urandom(24)
# '\xfd{H\xe5<\x95\xf9\xe3\x96.5\xd1\x01O<!\xd5\xa2\xa0\x9fR"\xa1\xa8'
#
# Then take that whole quoted string and paste it right in as the secret
# key! Do NOT use that one. It was just an example! Make your own.
secret_key = for the love of Arceus, change this key!
# Password strength: number of iterations for bcrypt password.
bcrypt_iterations = 12
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------#
# Mail Settings #
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------#
[mail]
# method = smtp or sendmail (not yet implemented)
method = smtp
server = localhost
port = 25
sender = Rophako CMS <no-reply@rophako.kirsle.net>
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------#
# Plugin Configurations #
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------#
###
# Emoticons
###
# Emoticon theme used for blog posts and comments. Should exist at the URL
# "/static/smileys" from your document root, and have a file named
# "emoticons.json" inside. If you add a custom theme to your private site
# folder, then also change EMOTICON_ROOT_PRIVATE to look there instead.
[emoticons]
theme = tango
root_private = %(_basedir)s/rophako/www/static/smileys
###
# Blog
###
[blog]
default_category = Uncategorized
default_privacy = public
time_format = %(_date_format)s
allow_comments = true
entries_per_page = 5
# RSS feed settings.
title = Rophako CMS Blog
link = http://rophako.kirsle.net/
language = en
description = The web blog of the Rophako CMS.
copyright = Copyright %(_year)s
webmaster = %(_admin_email)s
image_title = Rophako CMS Blog
image_url = //www.kirsle.net/static/avatars/default.png
image_width = 100
image_height = 100
image_description = Rophako CMS
entries_per_feed = 5
###
# Photo
###
[photo]
# The path to where uploaded photos will be stored.
# The PRIVATE path is from the perspective of the server file system.
# The PUBLIC path is from the perspective of the web browser via HTTP.
root_private = %(_basedir)s/site/www/static/photos
root_public = /static/photos
default_album = My Photos
time_format = %(_date_format)s
# Max widths for photo sizes
width_large = 800
width_thumb = 256
width_avatar = 96
###
# Comment
###
[comment]
time_format = %(_date_format)s
# We use Gravatar for comments if the user provides an e-mail address.
# Specify the URL to a fallback image to use in case they don't have
# a gravatar.
default_avatar =
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------#
# List of Enabled Plugins #
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------#
[plugins]
# Which plugins to enable? List each plugin by module name. The plugins
# will be assumed to be blueprints that can be attached to the main app
# object. If you instead want to load an arbitrary Python module (i.e. to
# define custom routes at the app layer, not in a blueprint) list those
# under the "custom" section (remove the empty array [] and list them
# like shown in the plugins section).
blueprints =
rophako.modules.blog
rophako.modules.photo
rophako.modules.comment
rophako.modules.emoticons
rophako.modules.contact
rophako.modules.tracking
custom =