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[global]
# This is where all of your settings go for your production environment.
# You'll copy this file over to your production server and provide it
# as a command-line option to your start script.
# Settings that are the same for both development and production
# (such as template engine, encodings, etc.) all go in
# rmidb2/config/app.cfg
# DATABASE
# pick the form for your database
# sqlobject.dburi = 'postgres://username@hostname/databasename'
# sqlobject.dburi = 'mysql://username:password@hostname:port/databasename'
# sqlobject.dburi = 'sqlite:///file_name_and_path'
# If you have sqlite, here's a simple default to get you started
# in development
sqlobject.dburi = 'sqlite:///%(current_dir_uri)s/devdata.sqlite'
# if you are using a database or table type without transactions
# (MySQL default, for example), you should turn off transactions
# by prepending notrans_ on the uri
# sqlobject.dburi = 'notrans_mysql://username:password@hostname:port/databasename'
# for Windows users, SQLObject URIs for SQlite look like:
# sqlobject.dburi = 'sqlite:///drive_letter|/path/to/file'
# SERVER
# Set the production environment
environment = 'production'
# No Auto-Reload after code modification
engine.autoreload.on = False
# Sets the number of threads the server uses
# server.thread_pool = 1
# if this is part of a larger site, you can set the path
# to the TurboGears instance here
# server.webpath = ''
# Set to True if you are deploying your App behind a proxy
# e.g. Apache using mod_proxy
# tools.proxy.on = True
# Set if your proxy adds the X-Forwarded-Host header
# tools.proxy.local = 'X-Forwarded-Host'
# If your proxy does not add the X-Forwarded-Host header, set
# tools.proxy.local = '' and the following to the *public* host url
# tools.proxy.base = 'http://www.example.com'
# Set to True if you'd like to abort execution if a controller gets an
# unexpected parameter. False by default
# tg.strict_parameters = False
engine.start = False
# LOGGING
# CherryPy 3 logging settings. See http://www.cherrypy.org/wiki/Logging
# Set this to True to have both "error" and "access" messages printed to stdout.
# Set to False because we set our own 'cherrypy.access' logger below.
log.screen = False
# Set this to an absolute filename where you want "access" messages written.
# log.access_file = None
# Set this to an absolute filename where you want "error" messages written.
# log.error_file = None
# Logging configuration generally follows the style of the standard
# Python logging module configuration. Note that when specifying
# log format messages, you need to use *() for formatting variables.
# Deployment independent log configuration is in rmidb2/config/log.cfg
[logging]
[[handlers]]
[[[access_out]]]
# set the filename as the first argument below
args="('server.log',)"
class='FileHandler'
level='INFO'
formatter='message_only'
[[loggers]]
[[[allerror]]]
level='ERROR'
handlers=['error_out']
[[[rmidb2]]]
level='ERROR'
qualname='rmidb2'
handlers=['error_out']
propagate=0
[[[access]]]
level='INFO'
qualname='cherrypy.access'
handlers=['access_out']
propagate=0
[[[error]]]
level='ERROR'
qualname='cherrypy.error'
handlers=['error_out']
propagate=0