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1 1 # = Redmine configuration file
2 2 #
3 3 # Each environment has it's own configuration options. If you are only
4 4 # running in production, only the production block needs to be configured.
5 5 # Environment specific configuration options override the default ones.
6 6 #
7 7 # Note that this file needs to be a valid YAML file.
8 8 #
9 9 # == Outgoing email settings (email_delivery setting)
10 10 #
11 11 # === Common configurations
12 12 #
13 13 # ==== Sendmail command
14 14 #
15 15 # production:
16 16 # email_delivery:
17 17 # delivery_method: :sendmail
18 18 #
19 19 # ==== Simple SMTP server at localhost
20 20 #
21 21 # production:
22 22 # email_delivery:
23 23 # delivery_method: :smtp
24 24 # smtp_settings:
25 25 # address: "localhost"
26 26 # port: 25
27 27 #
28 28 # ==== SMTP server at example.com using LOGIN authentication and checking HELO for foo.com
29 29 #
30 30 # production:
31 31 # email_delivery:
32 32 # delivery_method: :smtp
33 33 # smtp_settings:
34 34 # address: "example.com"
35 35 # port: 25
36 36 # authentication: :login
37 37 # domain: 'foo.com'
38 38 # user_name: 'myaccount'
39 39 # password: 'password'
40 40 #
41 41 # ==== SMTP server at example.com using PLAIN authentication
42 42 #
43 43 # production:
44 44 # email_delivery:
45 45 # delivery_method: :smtp
46 46 # smtp_settings:
47 47 # address: "example.com"
48 48 # port: 25
49 49 # authentication: :plain
50 50 # domain: 'example.com'
51 51 # user_name: 'myaccount'
52 52 # password: 'password'
53 53 #
54 54 # ==== SMTP server at using TLS (GMail)
55 55 #
56 56 # This requires some additional configuration. See the article at:
57 57 # http://redmineblog.com/articles/setup-redmine-to-send-email-using-gmail/
58 58 #
59 59 # production:
60 60 # email_delivery:
61 61 # delivery_method: :smtp
62 62 # smtp_settings:
63 63 # tls: true
64 64 # address: "smtp.gmail.com"
65 65 # port: 587
66 66 # domain: "smtp.gmail.com" # 'your.domain.com' for GoogleApps
67 67 # authentication: :plain
68 68 # user_name: "your_email@gmail.com"
69 69 # password: "your_password"
70 70 #
71 71 #
72 72 # === More configuration options
73 73 #
74 74 # See the "Configuration options" at the following website for a list of the
75 75 # full options allowed:
76 76 #
77 77 # http://wiki.rubyonrails.org/rails/pages/HowToSendEmailsWithActionMailer
78 78
79 79
80 80 # default configuration options for all environments
81 81 default:
82 82 # Outgoing emails configuration (see examples above)
83 83 email_delivery:
84 84 delivery_method: :smtp
85 85 smtp_settings:
86 86 address: smtp.example.net
87 87 port: 25
88 88 domain: example.net
89 89 authentication: :login
90 90 user_name: "redmine@example.net"
91 91 password: "redmine"
92
92
93 93 # Absolute path to the directory where attachments are stored.
94 94 # The default is the 'files' directory in your Redmine instance.
95 95 # Your Redmine instance needs to have write permission on this
96 96 # directory.
97 97 # Examples:
98 98 # attachments_storage_path: /var/redmine/files
99 99 # attachments_storage_path: D:/redmine/files
100 100 attachments_storage_path:
101
101
102 102 # Configuration of the autologin cookie.
103 103 # autologin_cookie_name: the name of the cookie (default: autologin)
104 104 # autologin_cookie_path: the cookie path (default: /)
105 105 # autologin_cookie_secure: true sets the cookie secure flag (default: false)
106 106 autologin_cookie_name:
107 107 autologin_cookie_path:
108 108 autologin_cookie_secure:
109
109
110 110 # Configuration of SCM executable command.
111 111 # Absolute path (e.g. /usr/local/bin/hg) or command name (e.g. hg.exe, bzr.exe)
112 112 # On Windows, *.cmd, *.bat (e.g. hg.cmd, bzr.bat) does not work.
113 113 # Examples:
114 114 # scm_subversion_command: svn # (default: svn)
115 115 # scm_mercurial_command: C:\Program Files\TortoiseHg\hg.exe # (default: hg)
116 116 # scm_git_command: /usr/local/bin/git # (default: git)
117 117 # scm_cvs_command: cvs # (default: cvs)
118 118 # scm_bazaar_command: bzr.exe # (default: bzr)
119 119 # scm_darcs_command: darcs-1.0.9-i386-linux # (default: darcs)
120 120 scm_subversion_command:
121 121 scm_mercurial_command:
122 122 scm_git_command:
123 123 scm_cvs_command:
124 124 scm_bazaar_command:
125 125 scm_darcs_command:
126
126
127 127 # Key used to encrypt sensitive data in the database (SCM and LDAP passwords).
128 128 # If you don't want to enable data encryption, just leave it blank.
129 129 # WARNING: losing/changing this key will make encrypted data unreadable.
130 130 #
131 131 # If you want to encrypt existing passwords in your database:
132 132 # * set the cipher key here in your configuration file
133 133 # * encrypt data using 'rake db:encrypt RAILS_ENV=production'
134 134 #
135 135 # If you have encrypted data and want to change this key, you have to:
136 136 # * decrypt data using 'rake db:decrypt RAILS_ENV=production' first
137 137 # * change the cipher key here in your configuration file
138 138 # * encrypt data using 'rake db:encrypt RAILS_ENV=production'
139 database_cipher_key:
140
139 database_cipher_key:
140
141 141 # specific configuration options for production environment
142 142 # that overrides the default ones
143 143 production:
144 144
145 145 # specific configuration options for development environment
146 146 # that overrides the default ones
147 147 development:
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