brie-aurore/Brie/brie/config/deployment.ini_tmpl

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#
# Brie - TurboGears configuration
#
# The %(here)s variable will be replaced with the parent directory of this file
#
[DEFAULT]
# WARGING == If debug is not set to false, you'll get the interactive
# debugger on production, which is a huge security hole.
debug = false
email_to = you@yourdomain.com
smtp_server = localhost
error_email_from = paste@localhost
[server:main]
use = egg:Paste#http
host = 0.0.0.0
port = 8080
[app:main]
use = egg:Brie
full_stack = true
cache_dir = %(here)s/data
beaker.session.key = brie
beaker.session.secret = ${app_instance_secret}
app_instance_uuid = ${app_instance_uuid}
# 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
# Specify the database for SQLAlchemy to use via
# turbogears.database
# %(here) may include a ':' character on Windows environments; this can
# invalidate the URI when specifying a SQLite db via path name
sqlalchemy.url = sqlite:///%(here)s/somedb.db
sqlalchemy.echo = False
# 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
[loggers]
keys = root, brie, 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_brie]
level = INFO
handlers =
qualname = brie
[logger_sqlalchemy]
level = WARN
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 and repoze.what:
[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