# # pod - TurboGears 2 development environment configuration # # The %(here)s variable will be replaced with the parent directory of this file # # This file is for deployment specific config options -- other configuration # that is always required for the app is done in the config directory, # and generally should not be modified by end users. [DEFAULT] debug = true # Uncomment and replace with the address which should receive any error reports #email_to = you@yourdomain.com smtp_server = localhost error_email_from = turbogears@localhost [server:main] use = egg:gearbox#wsgiref host = 0.0.0.0 port = 8080 [sa_auth] cookie_secret = 3283411b-1904-4554-b0e1-883863b53080 [app:main] use = egg:pod full_stack = true #lang = fr_FR cache_dir = %(here)s/data beaker.session.key = pod beaker.session.secret = 3283411b-1904-4554-b0e1-883863b53080 #By default session is store in cookies to avoid the overhead #of having to manage a session storage. On production you might #want to switch to a better session storage. beaker.session.type = cookie beaker.session.validate_key = 3283411b-1904-4554-b0e1-883863b53080 # Disable template autoreload to boost performances in production # WARNING: if you want to deploy your application using a zipped egg # (ie: if your application's setup.py defines zip-safe=True, then you # MUST put "false" for the production environment because there will # be no disk and real files to compare time with. #auto_reload_templates = false # If you'd like to fine-tune the individual locations of the cache data dirs # for the Cache data, or the Session saves, un-comment the desired settings # here: #beaker.cache.data_dir = %(here)s/data/cache #beaker.session.data_dir = %(here)s/data/sessions # pick the form for your database # %(here) may include a ':' character on Windows environments; this can # invalidate the URI when specifying a SQLite db via path name # sqlalchemy.url=postgresql://username:password@hostname:port/databasename # sqlalchemy.url=mysql://username:password@hostname:port/databasename sqlalchemy.url = postgresql://pod_user:pod_user_password@127.0.0.1:5432/pod #echo shouldn't be used together with the logging module. sqlalchemy.echo = false sqlalchemy.echo_pool = false sqlalchemy.pool_recycle = 3600 # This line ensures that Genshi will render xhtml when sending the # output. Change to html or xml, as desired. templating.genshi.method = xhtml templating.genshi.doctype = html5 # the compiled template dir is a directory that must be readable and writable # by your webserver. It will be used to store the resulting templates once # compiled by the TemplateLookup system. # During development you generally don't need this option since paste's HTTP # server will have access to you development directories, but in production # you'll most certainly want to have apache or nginx to write in a directory # that does not contain any source code in any form for obvious security # reasons. If disabled, None, False, or not writable, it will fall back # to an in-memory cache. templating.mako.compiled_templates_dir = %(here)s/data/templates # WARNING: *THE LINE BELOW MUST BE UNCOMMENTED ON A PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT* # Debug mode will enable the interactive debugging tool, allowing ANYONE to # execute malicious code after an exception is raised. #set debug = false # Logging configuration # Add additional loggers, handlers, formatters here # Uses python's logging config file format # http://docs.python.org/lib/logging-config-fileformat.html #turn this setting to "min" if you would like tw to produce minified #javascript files (if your library supports that) toscawidgets.framework.resource_variant=debug # if you want to setup analytics like piwik or google analytics, then put the js code in a file and set file path below #js_tracker_path = analytics.js [loggers] keys = root, pod, sqlalchemy, auth [handlers] keys = console [formatters] keys = generic # If you create additional loggers, add them as a key to [loggers] [logger_root] level = INFO handlers = console [logger_pod] level = DEBUG handlers = qualname = pod [logger_sqlalchemy] level = INFO handlers = qualname = sqlalchemy.engine # "level = INFO" logs SQL queries. # "level = DEBUG" logs SQL queries and results. # "level = WARN" logs neither. (Recommended for production systems.) # A logger for authentication, identification and authorization # this is repoze.who: [logger_auth] level = WARN handlers = qualname = auth # If you create additional handlers, add them as a key to [handlers] [handler_console] class = StreamHandler args = (sys.stderr,) level = NOTSET formatter = generic # If you create additional formatters, add them as a key to [formatters] [formatter_generic] format = %(asctime)s,%(msecs)03d %(levelname)-5.5s [%(name)s] %(message)s datefmt = %H:%M:%S