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Untangle template selection logic from template loading functionality.
| author | anatoly techtonik <techtonik@gmail.com> |
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| date | Tue, 15 Jan 2013 00:10:01 +0300 |
| parents | c2d0d3e9099d |
| children | 33e1cf136f1d |
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# Roundup issue tracker configuration file # Autogenerated at Fri Nov 17 16:59:49 2006 # 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. # Default: roundup-admin admin_email = admin@issues.roundup-tracker.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. # Default: roundup-admin dispatcher_email = admin@issues.roundup-tracker.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 = xhtml # 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 [tracker] # A descriptive name for your roundup instance. # Default: Roundup issue tracker name = Roundup 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://issues.roundup-tracker.org/ # Email address that mail to roundup should go to. # Default: issue_tracker email = issues@roundup-tracker.org # 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] # 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 = no # 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 # Settings in this section are used by Postgresql and MySQL backends only [rdbms] # Name of the database to use. # Default: roundup name = roundup_roundup_tracker # 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 = roundup # 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 [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 = ERROR # Outgoing email options. # Used for nozy messages and approval requests [mail] # Domain name used for email addresses. # Default: NO DEFAULT #domain = NO DEFAULT domain = psf.upfronthosting.co.za # SMTP mail host that roundup will use to send mail # Default: NO DEFAULT #host = 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 # 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 = /home/roundup/outgoing-mail debug = # 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 # Nosy messages sending [nosy] # Send nosy messages to the author of the message. # Allowed values: yes, no, new # Default: no messages_to_author = yes # 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 = yes # 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 = multiple
