# encoding: utf-8 ComfortableMexicanSofa.configure do |config| # Title of the admin area # config.cms_title = 'ComfortableMexicanSofa CMS Engine' # Module responsible for authentication. You can replace it with your own. # It simply needs to have #authenticate method. See http_auth.rb for reference. # config.admin_auth = 'ComfortableMexicanSofa::HttpAuth' # Module responsible for public authentication. Similar to the above. You also # will have access to @cms_site, @cms_layout, @cms_page so you can use them in # your logic. Default module doesn't do anything. # config.public_auth = 'ComfortableMexicanSofa::DummyAuth' # When arriving at /cms-admin you may chose to redirect to arbirtary path, # for example '/cms-admin/users' # config.admin_route_redirect = '' # File uploads use Paperclip and can support filesystem or s3 uploads. Override # the upload method and appropriate settings based on Paperclip. For S3 see: # http://rdoc.info/gems/paperclip/2.3.8/Paperclip/Storage/S3, and for # filesystem see: http://rdoc.info/gems/paperclip/2.3.8/Paperclip/Storage/Filesystem # If you are using S3 and HTTPS, pass :s3_protocol => '' to have URLs that use the protocol of the page # config.upload_file_options = {:url => '/system/:class/:id/:attachment/:style/:filename'} # Sofa allows you to setup entire site from files. Database is updated with each # request (if necessary). Please note that database entries are destroyed if there's # no corresponding file. Fixtures are disabled by default. # config.enable_fixtures = false # Path where fixtures can be located. # config.fixtures_path = File.expand_path('db/cms_fixtures', Rails.root) # Importing fixtures into Database # To load fixtures into the database just run this rake task: # local: $ rake comfortable_mexican_sofa:fixtures:import FROM=example.local TO=localhost # Heroku: $ heroku run rake comfortable_mexican_sofa:fixtures:import FROM=example.local TO=yourapp.herokuapp.com # From indicates folder the fixtures are in and to is the Site hostname you have defined in the database. # Exporting fixtures into Files # If you need to dump database contents into fixture files run: # local: $ rake comfortable_mexican_sofa:fixtures:export FROM=localhost TO=example.local # Heroku: $ heroku run rake comfortable_mexican_sofa:fixtures:export FROM=yourapp.herokuapp.com TO=example.local # This will create example.local folder and dump all content from example.com Site. # Content for Layouts, Pages and Snippets has a revision history. You can revert # a previous version using this system. You can control how many revisions per # object you want to keep. Set it to 0 if you wish to turn this feature off. # config.revisions_limit = 25 # Locale definitions. If you want to define your own locale merge # {:locale => 'Locale Title'} with this. # config.locales = {:en => 'English', :es => 'EspaƱol'} # Admin interface will respect the locale of the site being managed. However you can # force it to English by setting this to `:en` # config.admin_locale = nil # If you want to keep your CMS tables in a location other than the default database # add a database_config. For example, setting it to 'cms' will look for a cms_#{Rails.env} # definition in your database.yml file # config.database_config = nil # A class that is included as a sweeper to admin base controller if it's set # config.admin_cache_sweeper = nil # By default you cannot have irb code inside your layouts/pages/snippets. # Generally this is to prevent putting something like this: # <% User.delete_all %> but if you really want to allow it... # config.allow_irb = false # Whitelist of all helper methods that can be used via {{cms:helper}} tag. By default # all helpers are allowed except `eval`, `send`, `call` and few others. Empty array # will prevent rendering of all helpers. # config.allowed_helpers = nil # Whitelist of partials paths that can be used via {{cms:partial}} tag. All partials # are accessible by default. Empty array will prevent rendering of all partials. # config.allowed_partials = nil # Site aliases, if you want to have aliases for your site. Good for harmonizing # production env with dev/testing envs. # e.g. config.hostname_aliases = {'host.com' => 'host.inv', 'host_a.com' => ['host.lvh.me', 'host.dev']} # Default is nil (not used) # config.hostname_aliases = nil end # Default credentials for ComfortableMexicanSofa::HttpAuth # YOU REALLY WANT TO CHANGE THIS BEFORE PUTTING YOUR SITE LIVE ComfortableMexicanSofa::HttpAuth.username = 'username' ComfortableMexicanSofa::HttpAuth.password = 'password' # If you need to inject some html in cms admin views you can define what partial # should be rendered into the following areas: # ComfortableMexicanSofa::ViewHooks.add(:header, '/layouts/admin/header') # ComfortableMexicanSofa::ViewHooks.add(:navigation, '/layouts/admin/navigation') # ComfortableMexicanSofa::ViewHooks.add(:html_head, '/layouts/admin/html_head') # ComfortableMexicanSofa::ViewHooks.add(:page_form, '/layouts/admin/page_form')