--- # Hostname or IP address to bind to. :host: 127.0.0.1 # Port merb runs on or starting port for merb cluster. :port: "4000" # In development mode your controller classes get reloaded on every request, # and templates are parsed each time and not cached. In production mode # templates are cached, as well as all your classes :environment: development # Uncomment for memory sessions. This only works when you are running 1 merb # at a time. And sessions do not persist between restarts. # :memory_session: true # Turn on memcached sessions. # Requires these lines in merb_init.rb (and a running memcached server): # require 'memcache_util' # CACHE = MemCache.new('127.0.0.1:11211', { :namespace => 'my_app' }) # :mem_cache_session: true # This turns on the ActiveRecord sessions with rails parasite mode if # active_support gem is installed. Skeleton app comes with a migration to # create the sessions table. Or you can point merb to the same sessions # table that your rails app uses to share sessions between merb and rails. :sql_session: true :log_level: debug # Uncomment to use the merb upload progress #:config: dist/conf/upload.conf # Uncomment to cache templates in dev mode. Templates are cached # automatically in production mode. #:cache_templates: true # Uncomment and set this if you want to run a drb server for upload progress # or other drb services. #:drb_server_port: 32323 # If you want to protect some or all of your app with HTTP basic auth then # uncomment the following and fill in your credentials you want it to use. # You will then need to set a 'before' filter in a controller. For example: # before :basic_authentication #:basic_auth: # :username: ezra # :password: test # :domain: localhost # Uncomment this if you want merb to daemonize when you start it. You can also # just use merb -d for the same effect. Don't uncomment this if you use the # cluster option. #:daemonize: true # Uncomment this to set the number of members in your merb cluster. Don't set # this and :daemonize: at the same time. #:cluster: 3