config/config.sample.yml in integrity-0.1.8 vs config/config.sample.yml in integrity-0.1.9
- old
+ new
@@ -2,37 +2,40 @@
# nice URLs in your notifications.
# For example:
# http://builder.integrityapp.com
:base_uri: http://integrity.domain.tld
-# This should be a complete connection string to your database. For example
-# `mysql://user@localhost/integrity` (you need an `integrity` db created in
-# localhost, of course).
+# This should be a complete connection string to your database.
+#
+# Examples:
+# * `mysql://user:password@localhost/integrity`
+# * `postgres://user:password@localhost/integrity`
+# * `sqlite3:///home/integrity/db/integrity.sqlite`
+#
+# Note:
+# * The appropriate data_objects adapter must be installed (`do_mysql`, etc)
+# * You must create the `integrity` database on localhost, of course.
:database_uri: sqlite3:///var/integrity.db
-# This is where your project's code will be checked out to. Make sure it's
+# This is where your project's code will be checked out to. Make sure it's
# writable by the user that runs Integrity.
:export_directory: /path/to/scm/exports
# Path to the integrity log file
:log: /var/log/integrity.log
-# Enable/Disable debug logging. Turning this on will log queries made to the
-# database and web requests (if using the provided rackup file)
-:log_debug_info: false
-
-# Enable or disable HTTP authentication for the app. BE AWARE that if you
-# disable this anyone can delete and alter projects, so do it only if your
+# Enable or disable HTTP authentication for the app. BE AWARE that if you
+# disable this anyone can delete and alter projects, so do it only if your
# app is running in a controlled environment (ie, behind your company's
# firewall.)
:use_basic_auth: false
# When `use_basic_auth` is true, the admin's username for HTTP authentication.
:admin_username: username
-# When `use_basic_auth` is true, the admin's password. Usually saved as a
+# When `use_basic_auth` is true, the admin's password. Usually saved as a
# SHA1 hash. See the next option.
:admin_password: a94a8fe5ccb19ba61c4c0873d391e987982fbbd3
-# If this is true, then whenever we authenticate the admin user, will hash
+# If this is true, then whenever we authenticate the admin user, will hash
# it using SHA1. If not, we'll assume the provided password is in plain text.
:hash_admin_password: true