diff --git a/indefero/src/IDF/conf/idf.php b/indefero/src/IDF/conf/idf.php deleted file mode 100644 index 43a0e89..0000000 --- a/indefero/src/IDF/conf/idf.php +++ /dev/null @@ -1,561 +0,0 @@ -/dev/null | base64 -w 0 -$cfg['secret_key'] = ''; - -# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # -# Debug section # -# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # - -# In debug mode Indefero renders stack traces in case of an error that include -# more information about a specific problem. Since these stack traces often -# contain sensible data, this option MUST BE DEACTIVATED in production mode. -# (see $cfg['admins'] below to learn how you can still be notified about -# problems without 'debug' being enabled). -$cfg['debug'] = true; - - -# This is used to help generate the stats at the bottom of the page -# This can also be used to help debug DB issues as it will get passed -# to Pluf_DB_Stats_getConnection as the debug parameter -# If you set this to false then the query stats will not be shown -$cfg['db_debug'] = true; - - -# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # -# Path section # -# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # - -# Temporary folder where the application is writing compiled templates, -# cached data and other temporary resources to. -# It must be writeable by your webserver instance. -$cfg['tmp_folder'] = '/tmp'; - -# Path to the PEAR folder -$cfg['pear_path'] = '/usr/share/php'; - -# Path to the upload folder -$cfg['upload_path'] = '/home/www/indefero/www/media/upload'; - -# The following path MUST NOT be accessible through a web browser, -# as user will otherwise be able to upload executable files (*.php) and -# this can create TERRIBLE security issues. In this folder, the attachments -# to the issues will be uploaded and we do not restrict the content type. -$cfg['upload_issue_path'] = '/home/www/indefero/attachments'; - -# If your SCM binary is not accessible for the web user (for example, because -# it is not in the system PATH), you can enter the full path to it here. -$cfg['svn_path'] = 'svn'; -$cfg['svnlook_path'] = 'svnlook'; -$cfg['svnadmin_path'] = 'svnadmin'; -$cfg['hg_path'] = 'hg'; -$cfg['git_path'] = 'git'; -$cfg['mtn_path'] = 'mtn'; - -# The monotone backend allow you to add extra options for the started monotone -# process; please keep the default if unsure. -$cfg['mtn_opts'] = array('--no-workspace', '--no-standard-rcfiles'); - - -# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # -# URL section # -# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # - -# Examples: -# You have: -# http://www.mydomain.com/myfolder/index.php -# Put: -# $cfg['idf_base'] = '/myfolder/index.php'; -# $cfg['url_base'] = 'http://www.mydomain.com'; -# -# You have mod_rewrite: -# http://www.mydomain.com/ -# Put: -# $cfg['idf_base'] = '/index.php'; -# $cfg['url_base'] = 'http://www.mydomain.com'; -# -$cfg['idf_base'] = ''; -$cfg['url_base'] = 'http://www.mydomain.com'; - -# URL to access the media folder which is in the www folder -# of the distribution archive -$cfg['url_media'] = 'https://www.mydomain.com/media'; - -# URL to access a folder in which the files you upload through -# the downloads tab will be stored. -$cfg['url_upload'] = 'https://mydomain.com/media/upload'; - - -# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # -# Internationalization section # -# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # - -# Enter a valid time zone here to ensure that external timestamps, coming from -# the SCM for example, are translated into this time zone. -# A list of available time zones can be found at -# -$cfg['time_zone'] = 'America/Chicago'; - -# Configure which languages should be available in your forge. -# If you want to enable an additional language, ensure that the -# language file in question resides in 'src/IDF/locale'. -$cfg['languages'] = array('en', 'fr', 'de', 'es_ES', 'ru'); - - -# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # -# Email section # -# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # -# -# Indefero uses the PEAR Mail class to send mails. Available mail backend are: -# -# - The PHP Mail built-in function (mail) -# - Sendmail (sendmail) -# - Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (smtp) -# -# Sendmail and SMTP need extra configuration, see the examples below. -# - -# This is a general lock to enable or disable the mail sending process. -# True enables mail sending, false disables it. -$cfg['send_emails'] = true; - -# The mail backend to use: mail, sendmail, or smtp -$cfg['mail_backend'] = 'mail'; - -# Mails sent by indefero will have thoses headers: -$cfg['from_email'] = 'email@mydomain.com'; - -$cfg['bounce_email'] = ' '; - -# The following persons will get an email in case of errors, i.e. when the -# system is in not in debug mode (see $cfg['debug'] above). -$cfg['admins'] = array( - array('Bob', 'bob@example.com'), -); - -## -## Example SMTP configuration -## -## The server to connect. Default is localhost -#$cfg['mail_host'] = 'localhost'; -## The port to connect. Default is 25 -#$cfg['mail_port'] = 25; -## The username to use for SMTP authentication. -#$cfg['mail_username'] = ''; -## The password to use for SMTP authentication. -#$cfg['mail_password'] = ''; -## The value to give when sending EHLO or HELO. Default is localhost -#$cfg['mail_localhost'] = 'localhost'; -## The SMTP connection timeout. Default is NULL (no timeout) -#$cfg['mail_timeout'] = NULL; -## Whether to use VERP or not. Default is FALSE -#$cfg['mail_verp'] = FALSE; - -## -## Example sendmail configuration -## -## The location of the sendmail program on the filesystem. -## Default is /usr/bin/sendmail -#$cfg['mail_sendmail_path'] = '/usr/bin/sendmail'; -## Additional parameters to pass to the sendmail. Default is -i -#$cfg['sendmail_args'] = '-i'; - - -# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # -# Database section # -# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # -# -# WARNING: DO NOT USE SQLITE IN PRODUCTION -# -# This is not because of problems with the quality of the SQLite -# driver or with SQLite itself, but due to the lack of migration -# support in Pluf for SQLite. This means we cannot modify the DB -# easily once it is loaded with data. -# - -# Enter one of the supported database engines: SQLite, MySQL, or PostgreSQL -$cfg['db_engine'] = 'MySQL'; - -# The database name for MySQL and PostgreSQL, and the absolute path -# to the database file if you are using SQLite. -$cfg['db_database'] = 'indefero'; - -# The database server to connect. -$cfg['db_server'] = ''; - -# Information about the database user. -$cfg['db_login'] = 'indefero'; -$cfg['db_password'] = ''; - -# The version of your database server, only needed for MySQL -$cfg['db_version'] = '5.1'; - -# A prefix for your table name; this can be useful if you plan to run -# multiple indefero installations on the same database instance. -$cfg['db_table_prefix'] = 'indefero_'; - - -# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # -# Cache section # -# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # - -# The cache is used to speed up the operations of most of the SCM commands. -# -# Indefero supports three methods to handle the cache, and you need to -# configure it with one of them: -# -# - Files (Pluf_Cache_File) -# - Alternative PHP Cache (Pluf_Cache_Apc) -# - Memcached (Pluf_Cache_Memcached) -# -# Both, APC and Memcached, need additional extensions to be compiled into -# your PHP installation, so the easiest is to use the file-based cache -# for an initial setup. -# -# For more information on APC, see . -# Memcached is documented at . -# -$cfg['cache_engine'] = 'Pluf_Cache_File'; -$cfg['cache_timeout'] = 300; -$cfg['cache_file_folder'] = $cfg['tmp_folder'].'/cache'; - -#$cfg['cache_engine'] = 'Pluf_Cache_Apc'; -#$cfg['cache_timeout'] = 300; -#$cfg['cache_apc_keyprefix'] = 'uniqueforapp'; -#$cfg['cache_apc_compress'] = true; - -#$cfg['cache_engine'] = 'Pluf_Cache_Memcached'; -#$cfg['cache_timeout'] = 300; -#$cfg['cache_memcached_keyprefix'] = 'uniqueforapp'; -#$cfg['cache_memcached_server'] = 'localhost'; -#$cfg['cache_memcached_port'] = 11211; -#$cfg['cache_memcached_compress'] = MEMCACHE_COMPRESSED; - - -# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # -# Git SCM section # -# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # -# -# Read the file 'doc/syncgit.mdtext' for more information -# - -# Uncomment this line to enable git support. -$cfg['allowed_scm']['git'] = 'IDF_Scm_Git'; - -# The path to the git repositories. '%s' is replaced with the project name. -# Do not forget to give read access to these folders to your www user, -# for example by adding the www user to the git group. -$cfg['git_repositories'] = '/home/git/repositories/%s.git'; - -# Git URL for public access to a repository. '%s' is again replaced with -# the project name. See 'doc/syncgit.mdtext' for the git-daemon configuration. -$cfg['git_remote_url'] = 'git://mydomain.com/%s.git'; - -# Git URL for private / write access to a repository. Again, '%s' is replaced -# with the name of the project. See 'doc/syncgit.mdtext' for more information -# about SSH authentification -['git_write_remote_url'] = 'ssh://git@mydomain.com/%s.git'; - -# The 'core.quotepath' option is configured on all new repositories created by -# indefero. This option disable characters to be escaped, when git commands run -# on an UTF-8 shell. -# -# - true: All characters above 0x80 will be escaped (default) -# - false: Characters are printed directly, which for example enables -# accented characters in an UTF-8 shell -# -# If you see malformed filenames in the source view, try to set this to false. -# $cfg['git_core_quotepath'] = false; - -# Path to the gitserve.py script -$cfg['idf_plugin_syncgit_path_gitserve'] = '/home/www/indefero/scripts/gitserve.py'; - -# Path to the 'authorized_keys' file of your git user -$cfg['idf_plugin_syncgit_path_authorized_keys'] = '/home/git/.ssh/authorized_keys'; - -# Path to the temporary file for key synchronization -$cfg['idf_plugin_syncgit_sync_file'] = '/tmp/SYNC-GIT'; - -# Path to the git home -$cfg['idf_plugin_syncgit_git_home_dir'] = '/home/git'; - -# Path to the folder which contains all git repositories -$cfg['idf_plugin_syncgit_base_repositories'] = '/home/git/repositories'; - -# Set a custom git-post-update script. Use this only, if you know you are doing! -# $cfg['idf_plugin_syncgit_post_update'] = '/my/script'; - -# Automatically delete git repositories of deleted projects -# $cfg['idf_plugin_syncgit_remove_orphans'] = true; - - -# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # -# SVN SCM section # -# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # -# -# Read the file doc/syncsvn.mdtext for more information -# - -# Uncomment this line to enable the SVN support. -$cfg['allowed_scm']['svn'] = 'IDF_Scm_Svn'; - -# In case of subversion, you can either use a local or a remote repository. -# The forge admin can configure a remote repository directly from the -# web interface. Local repositories cannot be configured from there, -# for security reasons, but have to be defined here. -# '%s' is replaced with the project name. -$cfg['svn_repositories'] = 'file:///home/svn/repositories/%s'; - -# The HTTP URL to the local SVN repository. -# We add 'trunk' to invite people to checkout the trunk of the project. -# Again, '%s' is replaced with the project name. -$cfg['svn_remote_url'] = 'https://mydomain.com/svn/%s/trunk'; - -# Path to the authentification files for dav_svn -$cfg['idf_plugin_syncsvn_authz_file'] = '/home/svn/dav_svn.authz'; -$cfg['idf_plugin_syncsvn_passwd_file'] = '/home/svn/dav_svn.passwd'; - -# Path to the folder which contains all SVN repositories -$cfg['idf_plugin_syncsvn_svn_path'] = '/home/svn/repositories'; - -# You can customize permissions for each user group. -# $cfg['idf_plugin_syncsvn_access_owners'] = 'rw'; -# $cfg['idf_plugin_syncsvn_access_members'] = 'rw'; -# $cfg['idf_plugin_syncsvn_access_extra'] = 'r'; -# $cfg['idf_plugin_syncsvn_access_public'] = 'r'; -# $cfg['idf_plugin_syncsvn_access_private'] = ''; - -# Automatically delete local SVN repositories of deleted projects -# $cfg['idf_plugin_syncsvn_remove_orphans'] = true; - - -# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # -# Mercurial SCM section # -# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # -# -# Read the file doc/syncmercurial.mdtext for more information -# - -# Uncomment this line to enable the Mercurial support. -$cfg['allowed_scm']['mercurial'] = 'IDF_Scm_Mercurial'; - -# The path to mercurial repositories. '%s' is replaced with the project name. -$cfg['mercurial_repositories'] = '/home/mercurial/repositories/%s'; - -$cfg['mercurial_remote_url'] = 'https://mydomain.com/hg/%s'; - -$cfg['idf_plugin_syncmercurial_hgrc'] = array( - 'web' => array('push_ssl' => 'true', - 'allow_push' => '', - 'description' => '', - 'allow_archive' => 'bz2, zip, gz', - 'style' => 'gitweb', - 'contact' => ''), - 'hooks' => array(), - 'extensions' => array(), -); - -# Based on the paths provided in the Apache configuration, -# you need to setup the following lines. -$cfg['idf_plugin_syncmercurial_passwd_file'] = '/home/mercurial/.htpasswd'; -$cfg['idf_plugin_syncmercurial_path'] = '/home/mercurial/repositories'; -$cfg['idf_plugin_syncmercurial_private_notify'] = '/home/mercurial/tmp/notify.tmp'; -$cfg['idf_plugin_syncmercurial_private_url'] = '/hg/%s'; - -# Authentification file for private repositories -// $cfg['idf_plugin_syncmercurial_private_include'] = '/home/mercurial/scripts/private_indefero.conf'; -$cfg['idf_plugin_syncmercurial_private_include'] = '/home/www/indefero/scripts/private_indefero.conf'; - -# Password storage type (see 'doc/syncmercurial.mdtext') -# $cfg['idf_plugin_syncmercurial_passwd_mode'] = 'sha'; - - -# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # -# Monotone SCM section # -# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # -# -# Read the file doc/syncmonotone.mdtext for more information -# - -# Uncomment this line to enable the monotone support. -# $cfg['allowed_scm']['mtn'] = 'IDF_Scm_Monotone'; - -# The path to a specific database (local use) or a writable project -# directory (remote / usher use). '%s' is replaced with the project name. -$cfg['mtn_repositories'] = '/home/mtn/repositories/%s.mtn'; - -# The URL which is displayed as sync URL to the user and which is also -# used to connect to a remote usher. -$cfg['mtn_remote_url'] = 'mtn://example.com/%s'; - -# Whether the particular database(s) are accessed locally (via automate stdio) -# or remotely (via automate remote_stdio). 'remote' is the default for -# use with usher and the SyncMonotone plugin, while 'local' access should be -# choosed for manual setups and / or ssh access. -$cfg['mtn_db_access'] = 'local'; - -# Needs to be configured for remote / usher usage. -# This allows basic control of a running usher process via the forge -# administration. The variable must point to the full (writable) -# path of the usher configuration file which gets updated when new projects -# are added. -# $cfg['mtn_usher_conf'] = '/var/lib/usher/usher.conf'; - -# Full path to the directory tree which contains default configuration files -# that are automatically created for new projects. This is only needed -# if $cfg['mtn_db_access'] is set to remote, i.e. in case the SyncMonotone -# plugin should be used. If unset, it defaults to the tree underknees -# src/IDF/Plugin/SyncMonotone/. Don't forget the trailing slash! -# $cfg['mtn_confdir'] = '/path/to/dir/tree/'; - -# Additional configuration files you want to create / copy for new setups. -# All these file paths have to be relative to $cfg['mtn_confdir']. -# $cfg['mtn_confdir_extra'] = array('hooks.d/something.lua') - - -# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # -# Hacker section (for advanced users) # -# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # - -$cfg['installed_apps'] = array('Pluf', 'IDF'); - -$cfg['pluf_use_rowpermission'] = true; - -$cfg['middleware_classes'] = array( - 'Pluf_Middleware_Csrf', - 'Pluf_Middleware_Session', - //'Pluf_Middleware_Debug', - 'Pluf_Middleware_Stats', - 'IDF_Middleware', - 'Pluf_Middleware_Translation', - ); - -$cfg['template_context_processors'] = array('IDF_Middleware_ContextPreProcessor'); - -$cfg['idf_views'] = dirname(__FILE__).'/urls.php'; - -# If you want to customize some of the template files, you must tell the -# template system where it can find your updated files by adding the particular -# folder to the following array. -$cfg['template_folders'] = array( - dirname(__FILE__).'/../templates', -); - -# You can customize the URL redirection after a login or logout action. -$cfg['login_success_url'] = $cfg['url_base'].$cfg['idf_base']; -$cfg['after_logout_page'] = $cfg['url_base'].$cfg['idf_base']; - -# Set to true if uploaded public keys should not only be validated -# syntactically, but also by a specific backend. For SSH public -# keys, ssh-keygen(3) must be available and usable in the system PATH, -# for monotone public keys, the monotone binary (as configured above) -# is used. -$cfg['idf_strong_key_check'] = false; - -# If you want to use another mime types database, enter its path here. -# $cfg['idf_mimetypes_db'] = '/etc/mime.types'; - -# Extentions of additional text files that should be displayed inline. -# $cfg['idf_extra_text_ext'] = 'ext1 ext2 ext3'; - -# If you can execute the needed shell commands to query information from your -# SCM, but the same shell commands do not work from within the indefero -# instance, this can be due to the environment variables not being set -# correctly. ATTENTION: Do not forget the trailing space! -# $cfg['idf_exec_cmd_prefix'] = '/usr/bin/env -i '; - -# If you do not want to let indefero calculate the sizes of repositories, -# attachments, or downloads, set this to true. (You can temporarily set this -# to false in case you want to quickly check some size, of course.) -# $cfg['idf_no_size_check'] = false; - -# The file extensions for file uploads (issues and downloads view) are limited. -# You can allow additional extensions here. -# $cfg['idf_extra_upload_ext'] = 'ext1 ext2'; - -# By default, the size of a single file upload is limited to 2MB. -# The php.ini upload_max_filesize and post_max_size configuration setting will -# always have precedence. -# $cfg['max_upload_size'] = 2097152; // Size in bytes - -# If a download archive is uploaded, the size of the archive is limited to 20MB. -# The php.ini upload_max_filesize and post_max_size configuration setting will -# always have precedence. -# $cfg['max_upload_archive_size'] = 20971520; // Size in bytes - -# Older versions of Indefero submitted a POST request to a configured -# post-commit web hook when new revisions arrived, whereas a PUT request -# would have been more appropriate. Also, the payload's HMAC digest was -# submitted as value of the HTTP header 'Post-Commit-Hook-Hmac' during -# such a request. Since newer versions of Indefero use the same authentication -# mechanism (based on the same secret key) for other web hooks of the same -# project as well, the name of this HTTP header was no longer appropriate -# and as such changed to simply 'Web-Hook-Hmac'. -# -# Setting the following configuration option to 'compat' now restores the -# old behaviour in both cases. Please notice however that this compatibility -# option is likely to go away in the next major version of Indefero, so you -# should really change the other end of your web hooks! -$cfg['webhook_processing'] = 'compat'; - -# If IDF recalculates the activity index of the forge's projects, it does so -# by looking at the created and updated items in a particular tab / section -# for each project. -# -# You can now edit the weights that are applied to the calculation for each -# section in order to give other things more precendence. For example, if you -# do not use the documentation part to a great extent in most of your projects, -# you can weight this section lower and get an overall better activity value. -# -# If a section is removed, then activity in this section is neglected during -# the calculation. The same is true in case a section is disabled in the -# project administration. -$cfg['activity_section_weights'] = array( - 'source' => 4, - 'issues' => 2, - 'wiki' => 2, - 'downloads' => 2, - 'review' => 1, -); - -# Here you can define the timespan in days how long the activity calculation -# process should look into the history to get meaningful activity values for -# each project. -# -# If you have many low-profile projects in your forge, i.e. projects that only -# record very little activity, then it might be a good idea to bump this value -# high enough to show a proper activity index for those projects as well. -$cfg['activity_lookback'] = 7; -//$cfg["log_level"] = Pluf_Log::ALL; -//$cfg["log_handler"] = 'Pluf_Log_File'; -//$cfg["log_delayed"] = true; -//$cfg["pluf_log_file"] = '/home/www/pluf.log'; -//Pluf_Log::$level = Pluf_Log::ALL; -return $cfg; diff --git a/indefero/src/IDF/conf/path.php b/indefero/src/IDF/conf/path.php deleted file mode 100644 index d8c90ca..0000000 --- a/indefero/src/IDF/conf/path.php +++ /dev/null @@ -1,38 +0,0 @@ -