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phorge-phorge/conf/default.conf.php
epriestley f07e4f2c16 Make some email stuff work better.
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<?php
/*
* Copyright 2011 Facebook, Inc.
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
* limitations under the License.
*/
return array(
// The root URI which Phabricator is installed on.
// Example: "http://phabricator.example.com/"
'phabricator.base-uri' => null,
// The Conduit URI for API access to this install. Normally this is just
// the 'base-uri' plus "/api/" (e.g. "http://phabricator.example.com/api/"),
// but make sure you specify 'https' if you have HTTPS configured.
'phabricator.conduit-uri' => null,
'phabricator.csrf-key' => '0b7ec0592e0a2829d8b71df2fa269b2c6172eca3',
'phabricator.version' => 'UNSTABLE',
// The default PHID for users who haven't uploaded a profile image. It should
// be 50x50px.
'user.default-profile-image-phid' => 'PHID-FILE-f57aaefce707fc4060ef',
// When email is sent, try to hand it off to the MTA immediately. The only
// reason to disable this is if your MTA infrastructure is completely
// terrible. If you disable this option, you must run the 'metamta_mta.php'
// daemon or mail won't be handed off to the MTA.
'metamta.send-immediately' => true,
// "Reply-To" email address to use for no-reply emails.
'metamta.noreply' => 'noreply@example.com',
// -- Access Control -------------------------------------------------------- //
// Phabricator users have one of three access levels: "anyone", "verified",
// or "admin". "anyone" means every user, including users who do not have
// accounts or are not logged into the system. "verified" is users who have
// accounts, are logged in, and have satisfied whatever verification steps
// the configuration requires (e.g., email verification and/or manual
// approval). "admin" is verified users with the "administrator" flag set.
// These configuration options control which access level is required to read
// data from Phabricator (e.g., view revisions and comments in Differential)
// and write data to Phabricator (e.g., upload files and create diffs). By
// default they are both set to "verified", meaning only verified user
// accounts can interact with the system in any meaningful way.
// If you are configuring an install for an open source project, you may
// want to reduce the "phabricator.read-access" requirement to "anyone". This
// will allow anyone to browse Phabricator content, even without logging in.
// Alternatively, you could raise the "phabricator.write-access" requirement
// to "admin", effectively creating a read-only install.
// Controls the minimum access level required to read data from Phabricator
// (e.g., view revisions in Differential). Allowed values are "anyone",
// "verified", or "admin". Note that "anyone" includes users who are not
// logged in! You should leave this at 'verified' unless you want your data
// to be publicly readable (e.g., you are developing open source software).
'phabricator.read-access' => 'verified',
// Controls the minimum access level required to write data to Phabricator
// (e.g., create new revisions in Differential). Allowed values are
// "verified" or "admin". Setting this to "admin" will effectively create a
// read-only install.
'phabricator.write-access' => 'verified',
// -- DarkConsole ----------------------------------------------------------- //
// DarkConsole is a administrative debugging/profiling tool built into
// Phabricator. You can leave it disabled unless you're developing against
// Phabricator.
// Determines whether or not DarkConsole is available. DarkConsole exposes
// some data like queries and stack traces, so you should be careful about
// turning it on in production (although users can not normally see it, even
// if the deployment configuration enables it).
'darkconsole.enabled' => true,
// Always enable DarkConsole, even for logged out users. This potentially
// exposes sensitive information to users, so make sure untrusted users can
// not access an install running in this mode. You should definitely leave
// this off in production. It is only really useful for using DarkConsole
// utilties to debug or profile logged-out pages. You must set
// 'darkconsole.enabled' to use this option.
'darkconsole.always-on' => false,
// -- MySQL --------------------------------------------------------------- //
// The username to use when connecting to MySQL.
'mysql.user' => 'root',
// The password to use when connecting to MySQL.
'mysql.pass' => '',
// The MySQL server to connect to.
'mysql.host' => 'localhost',
// -- Facebook ------------------------------------------------------------ //
// Can users use Facebook credentials to login to Phabricator?
'facebook.auth-enabled' => false,
// The Facebook "Application ID" to use for Facebook API access.
'facebook.application-id' => null,
// The Facebook "Application Secret" to use for Facebook API access.
'facebook.application-secret' => null,
// -- Recaptcha ------------------------------------------------------------- //
// Is Recaptcha enabled? If disabled, captchas will not appear.
'recaptcha.enabled' => false,
// Your Recaptcha public key, obtained from Recaptcha.
'recaptcha.public-key' => null,
// Your Recaptcha private key, obtained from Recaptcha.
'recaptcha.private-key' => null,
);