Path = require('path') http = require('http') http.globalAgent.maxSockets = 300 # Make time interval config easier. seconds = 1000 minutes = 60 * seconds # These credentials are used for authenticating api requests # between services that may need to go over public channels httpAuthUser = "sharelatex" httpAuthPass = "password" httpAuthUsers = {} httpAuthUsers[httpAuthUser] = httpAuthPass sessionSecret = "secret-please-change" module.exports = # File storage # ------------ # # ShareLaTeX needs somewhere to store binary files like images. # There are currently two options: # Your local filesystem (the default) # Amazon S3 filestore: # which backend persistor to use. # choices are # s3 - Amazon S3 # fs - local filesystem backend: "fs" stores: # where to store user and template binary files # # For Amazon S3 this is the bucket name to store binary files # # For local filesystem this is the directory to store the files in. # This path must exist, not be tmpfs and be writable to by the user sharelatex is run as. user_files: Path.resolve(__dirname + "/../user_files") # Uncomment if you need to configure your S3 credentials # s3: # # if you are using S3, then fill in your S3 details below # key: "" # secret: "" # Databases # --------- mongo: url : 'mongodb://127.0.0.1/sharelatex' redis: web: host: "localhost" port: "6379" password: "" api: host: "localhost" port: "6379" password: "" fairy: host: "localhost" port: "6379" password: "" mysql: clsi: database: "clsi" username: "clsi" password: "" dialect: "sqlite" storage: Path.resolve(__dirname + "/../db.sqlite") # Service locations # ----------------- # Configure which ports to run each service on. Generally you # can leave these as they are unless you have some other services # running which conflict, or want to run the web process on port 80. internal: web: port: webPort = 3000 host: "localhost" documentupdater: port: docUpdaterPort = 3003 host: "localhost" clsi: port: clsiPort = 3013 host: "localhost" filestore: port: filestorePort = 3009 host: "localhost" trackchanges: port: trackchangesPort = 3015 host: "localhost" # Tell each service where to find the other services. If everything # is running locally then this is easy, but they exist as separate config # options incase you want to run some services on remote hosts. apis: web: url: "http://localhost:#{webPort}" user: httpAuthUser pass: httpAuthPass documentupdater: url : "http://localhost:#{docUpdaterPort}" clsi: url: "http://localhost:#{clsiPort}" filestore: url: "http://localhost:#{filestorePort}" trackchanges: url: "http://localhost:#{trackchangesPort}" thirdPartyDataStore: url : "http://localhost:3002" emptyProjectFlushDelayMiliseconds: 5 * seconds tags: url :"http://localhost:3012" spelling: url : "http://localhost:3005" versioning: snapshotwaitms:3000 url: "http://localhost:4000" username: httpAuthUser password: httpAuthPass recurly: privateKey: "" apiKey: "" subdomain: "" chat: url: "http://localhost:3010" templates: port: 3007 blog: port: 3008 templates_api: url: "http://localhost:3007" # Where your instance of ShareLaTeX can be found publically. Used in emails # that are sent out, generated links, etc. siteUrl : 'http://localhost:3000' # Same, but with http auth credentials. httpAuthSiteUrl: 'http://#{httpAuthUser}:#{httpAuthPass}@localhost:3000' # Security # -------- security: sessionSecret: sessionSecret httpAuthUsers: httpAuthUsers # Default features # ---------------- # # You can select the features that are enabled by default for new # new users. defaultFeatures: defaultFeatures = collaborators: -1 dropbox: true versioning: true plans: plans = [{ planCode: "personal" name: "Personal" price: 0 features: defaultFeatures }] # Spelling languages # ------------------ # # You must have the corresponding aspell package installed to # be able to use a language. languages: [ {name: "English", code: "en"} ] # Email support # ------------- # # ShareLaTeX uses nodemailer (http://www.nodemailer.com/) to send transactional emails. # To see the range of transport and options they support, see http://www.nodemailer.com/docs/transports #email: # Who should emails be from by default? # fromAddress: "" # The default replyTo field, if it should be set # replyTo: "" # lifecycle: false ## Example transport and parameter settings for Amazon SES # transport: "SES" # parameters: # AWSAccessKeyID: "" # AWSSecretKey: "" # Third party services # -------------------- # # ShareLaTeX's regular newsletter is managed by Markdown mail. Add your # credentials here to integrate with this. # markdownmail: # secret: "" # list_id: "" # # Fill in your unique token from various analytics services to enable # them. # analytics: # mixpanel: # token: "" # ga: # token: "" # heap: # token: "" # # ShareLaTeX's help desk is provided by tenderapp.com # tenderUrl: "" # # Production Settings # ------------------- # Should javascript assets be served minified or not. Note that you will # need to run `grunt compile:minify` within the web-sharelatex directory # to generate these. useMinifiedJs: false # Should static assets be sent with a header to tell the browser to cache # them. cacheStaticAssets: false # If you are running ShareLaTeX over https, set this to true to send the # cookie with a secure flag (recommended). secureCookie: false # Internal configs # ---------------- path: # If we ever need to write something to disk (e.g. incoming requests # that need processing but may be too big for memory, then write # them to disk here). dumpFolder: Path.resolve "data/dumpFolder" # Where to write the project to disk before running LaTeX on it compilesDir: Path.resolve(__dirname + "/../compiles") # Where to cache downloaded URLs for the CLSI clsiCacheDir: Path.resolve(__dirname + "/../cache") # Automatic Snapshots # ------------------- automaticSnapshots: # How long should we wait after the user last edited to # take a snapshot? waitTimeAfterLastEdit: 5 * minutes # Even if edits are still taking place, this is maximum # time to wait before taking another snapshot. maxTimeBetweenSnapshots: 30 * minutes # Smoke test # ---------- # Provide log in credentials and a project to be able to run # some basic smoke tests to check the core functionality. # # smokeTest: # user: "" # password: "" # projectId: "" # Filestore health check # ---------------------- # Project and file details to check in filestore when calling /health_check # health_check: # project_id: "" # file_id: ""