# GENERAL SETUP # Application generator plugins can be used to extend the available new application templates # that are offered via the 'origen new' command. # This allows you to offer application shells that are unique to your company or to specific # domains within your company. #app_generators: # # Example of how to reference a plugin from an internal gem server (recommended) # - ["http://gems.mycompany.net:9292", my_app_generators] # # Alternatively a file system path to a central copy of a plugin can be used # - "/path/to/some/central/location/my_app_generators" # # Or a reference to a plugin's Git repository can be used # - "http://bitbucket.mycompany.net/origen/my_app_generators.git" # GEM SETUP # If your company has an internal gem server enter it here #gem_server: http://gems.company.net:9292 # When true Origen will configure and run Bundler in a consistent way for every # user (recommended) gem_manage_bundler: true # Use the bootsnap gem (https://github.com/Shopify/bootsnap) to speed up the boot time of # your Origen applications. # This creates an offline cache in your app's tmp/cache directory and it can also increase # the memory consumption of your app. As a reward, your app will load Ruby files significantly # faster, often taking many seconds off the time it takes your app to start up. use_bootsnap: true # WORKSPACE DIRECTORY SETUP # Defines where the home directory is #home_dir: ~/ # Defines where the user customization directory is #user_install_dir: # Defines the gems are to be installed #user_gem_dir: # Indicates whether '.origen' should be appended to home_dir append_dot_origen: true # Indicates whether 'gems' should be appended to the user_gem_dir append_gems: true # ORIGEN STARTUP OPTIONS # These options define how and where Origen should boot. # See the guides at advanced/invocations for additional details. # By default, don't allow user install. This is more for power users to utilize for debug or those who want absolute # control over their environment. user_install_enable: false # Default 'tool_repo_install_dir' to nil, meaning no 'tool_repo_install_dir' is present. If neither this nor # 'user_install_enable' is present, the universal install will be used. #tool_repo_install_dir: nil # If 'tool_repo_install_dir' is set, then, by default, Bundler will use and build the gems in the tool repo. # Purpose of this, is to allow a power user to setup and install these gems and for individuals to just use. # Added this parameter and set to true so that this will be the default behavior. Otherwise, gem_install_dir # would need to be overwritten and set with the 'tool_repo_install_dir' gems_use_tool_repo: true # Some gems can be difficult to install reliably across individual user environments. # Such gems can be installed to a communal system Ruby and then listed here, Origen # will then use the system version of the given gem instead of trying to install # it fresh for each user. # Note that this option will only be applied if gem_manage_bundler is set to true. gem_use_from_system: - [nokogiri, 1.6.4.1] # Only required for earlier versions of Origen - [nokogiri, 1.6.7.2] # Only required for earlier versions of Origen - [nokogiri, 1.7.2] # Additionally any build switches/options that are required to build specific gems # in your user environment can be defined here. #gem_build_switches: # - nokogiri --use-system-libraries=true --with-xml2-include=/path/to/libxml2 # - other_gem --some_build_switch # USERS AND LDAP # Adding an email domain will allow email addresses for users to be automatically # generated from their ID e.g. # # # With email_domain specified # User.new("ax1234").email # => "ax1234@company.com" # # # Without email_domain specified # User.new("ax1234@company.com").email # => "ax1234@company.com" #email_domain: company.com #email_server: smtp.company.net #email_port: 25 # Required parameters to connect to your company's LDAP system #ldap_username: cn=manager,dc=example,dc=com #ldap_password: opensesame #ldap_host: ids.company.net #ldap_port: 636 #ldap_base_dn: ou=people,ou=intranet,dc=com # Optional to override the name given to the user ID attribute on the LDAP system ('id' by default) #ldap_user_id_attribute: uid # LSF Configuration lsf_queue: 'batchq' lsf_group: 'nil' lsf_project: 'msg.te' lsf_resource: 'rhel6' lsf_cores: '1' lsf_debug: 'false'