overleaf/settings.coffee
2015-02-09 16:18:58 +00:00

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Path = require('path')
# These credentials are used for authenticating api requests
# between services that may need to go over public channels
httpAuthUser = "sharelatex"
httpAuthPass = "CRYPTO_RANDOM" # Randomly generated for you
httpAuthUsers = {}
httpAuthUsers[httpAuthUser] = httpAuthPass
DATA_DIR = '/var/lib/sharelatex/data'
TMP_DIR = '/var/lib/sharelatex/tmp'
module.exports =
# Databases
# ---------
# ShareLaTeX's main persistant data store is MongoDB (http://www.mongodb.org/)
# Documentation about the URL connection string format can be found at:
#
# http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/connection-string/
#
# The following works out of the box with Mongo's default settings:
mongo:
url : process.env["SHARELATEX_MONGO_URL"] or 'mongodb://dockerhost/sharelatex'
# Redis is used in ShareLaTeX for high volume queries, like real-time
# editing, and session management.
#
# The following config will work with Redis's default settings:
redis:
web: redisConfig =
host: process.env["SHARELATEX_REDIS_HOST"] or "dockerhost"
port: process.env["SHARELATEX_REDIS_PORT"] or "6379"
password: process.env["SHARELATEX_REDIS_PASS"] or ""
fairy: redisConfig
# The compile server (the clsi) uses a SQL database to cache files and
# meta-data. sqllite is the default, and the load is low enough that this will
# be fine in production (we use sqllite at sharelatex.com).
#
# If you want to configure a different database, see the Sequelize documentation
# for available options:
#
# https://github.com/sequelize/sequelize/wiki/API-Reference-Sequelize#example-usage
#
mysql:
clsi:
database: "clsi"
username: "clsi"
password: ""
dialect: "sqlite"
storage: Path.join(DATA_DIR, "db.sqlite")
# File storage
# ------------
# ShareLaTeX can store binary files like images either locally or in Amazon
# S3. The default is locally:
filestore:
backend: "fs"
stores:
user_files: Path.join(DATA_DIR, "user_files")
# To use Amazon S3 as a storage backend, comment out the above config, and
# uncomment the following, filling in your key, secret, and bucket name:
#
# filestore:
# backend: "s3"
# stores:
# user_files: "BUCKET_NAME"
# s3:
# key: "AWS_KEY"
# secret: "AWS_SECRET"
#
# Local disk caching
# ------------------
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.join(TMP_DIR, "dumpFolder")
# Where to write uploads before they are processed
uploadFolder: Path.join(TMP_DIR, "uploads")
# Where to write the project to disk before running LaTeX on it
compilesDir: Path.join(DATA_DIR, "compiles")
# Where to cache downloaded URLs for the CLSI
clsiCacheDir: Path.join(DATA_DIR, "cache")
# Server Config
# -------------
# Where your instance of ShareLaTeX can be found publicly. This is used
# when emails are sent out and in generated links:
siteUrl: siteUrl = process.env["SHARELATEX_SITE_URL"] or 'http://localhost'
# The websocket layer of ShareLaTeX runs as separate service.
# When running locally or in development, you can point the client to this
# service directly. If you are running behind a reverse proxy (Nginx, etc)
# then websocketsUrl should be the same as siteUrl, with your reverse
# proxy responible for sending websocket traffic to the websocket service
# rather than connecting directly.
websocketsUrl: siteUrl
# If provided, a sessionSecret is used to sign cookies so that they cannot be
# spoofed. This is recommended.
security:
sessionSecret: "CRYPTO_RANDOM" # This was randomly generated for you
# These credentials are used for authenticating api requests
# between services that may need to go over public channels
httpAuthUsers: httpAuthUsers
# 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: true
# Should static assets be sent with a header to tell the browser to cache
# them. This should be false in development where changes are being made,
# but should be set to true in production.
cacheStaticAssets: true
# If you are running ShareLaTeX over https, set this to true to send the
# cookie with a secure flag (recommended).
secureCookie: process.env["SHARELATEX_SECURE_COOKIE"]?
# If you are running ShareLaTeX behind a proxy (like Apache, Nginx, etc)
# then set this to true to allow it to correctly detect the forwarded IP
# address and http/https protocol information.
behindProxy: true
# Sending Email
# -------------
#
# You must configure a mail server to be able to send invite emails from
# ShareLaTeX. The config settings are passed to nodemailer. See the nodemailer
# documentation for available options:
#
# http://www.nodemailer.com/docs/transports
#
# email:
# fromAddress: ""
# replyTo: ""
# transport: "SES"
# parameters:
# AWSAccessKeyID: ""
# AWSSecretKey: ""
# Spell Check Languages
# ---------------------
#
# You must have the corresponding aspell dictionary installed to
# be able to use a language. Run `grunt check:aspell` to check which
# dictionaries you have installed. These should be set for the `code` for
# each language.
languages: [{
"code":"en",
"name":"English (American)"
},{
"code":"en_GB",
"name":"English (British)"
},{
"code":"af",
"name":"Africaans"
},{
"code":"am",
"name":"Amharic"
},{
"code":"ar",
"name":"Arabic"
},{
"code":"hy",
"name":"Armenian"
},{
"code":"gl",
"name":"Galician"
},{
"code":"eu",
"name":"Basque"
},{
"code":"bn",
"name":"Bengali"
},{
"code":"br",
"name":"Breton"
},{
"code":"bg",
"name":"Bulgarian"
},{
"code":"ca",
"name":"Catalan"
},{
"code":"hr",
"name":"Croatian"
},{
"code":"cs",
"name":"Czech"
},{
"code":"da",
"name":"Danish"
},{
"code":"nl",
"name":"Dutch"
},{
"code":"eo",
"name":"Esperanto"
},{
"code":"et",
"name":"Estonian"
},{
"code":"fo",
"name":"Faroese"
},{
"code":"fr",
"name":"French"
},{
"code":"de",
"name":"German"
},{
"code":"el",
"name":"Greek"
},{
"code":"gu",
"name":"Gujarati"
},{
"code":"he",
"name":"Hebrew"
},{
"code":"hi",
"name":"Hindi"
},{
"code":"hu",
"name":"Hungarian"
},{
"code":"is",
"name":"Icelandic"
},{
"code":"id",
"name":"Indonesian"
},{
"code":"ga",
"name":"Irish"
},{
"code":"it",
"name":"Italian"
},{
"code":"kn",
"name":"Kannada"
},{
"code":"kk",
"name":"Kazakh"
},{
"code":"ku",
"name":"Kurdish"
},{
"code":"lv",
"name":"Latvian"
},{
"code":"lt",
"name":"Lithuanian"
},{
"code":"ml",
"name":"Malayalam"
},{
"code":"mr",
"name":"Marathi"
},{
"code":"nr",
"name":"Ndebele"
},{
"code":"ns",
"name":"Northern Sotho"
},{
"code":"no",
"name":"Norwegian"
},{
"code":"or",
"name":"Oriya"
},{
"code":"fa",
"name":"Persian"
},{
"code":"pl",
"name":"Polish"
},{
"code":"pt_BR",
"name":"Portuguese (Brazilian)"
},{
"code":"pt_PT",
"name":"Portuguese (European)"
},{
"code":"pa",
"name":"Punjabi"
},{
"code":"ro",
"name":"Romanian"
},{
"code":"ru",
"name":"Russian"
},{
"code":"sk",
"name":"Slovak"
},{
"code":"sl",
"name":"Slovenian"
},{
"code":"st",
"name":"Southern Sotho"
},{
"code":"es",
"name":"Spanish"
},{
"code":"ss",
"name":"Swazi"
},{
"code":"sv",
"name":"Swedish"
},{
"code":"tl",
"name":"Tagalog"
},{
"code":"ta",
"name":"Tamil"
},{
"code":"te",
"name":"Telugu"
},{
"code":"ts",
"name":"Tsonga"
},{
"code":"tn",
"name":"Tswana"
},{
"code":"uk",
"name":"Ukrainian"
},{
"code":"hsb",
"name":"Upper Sorbian"
},{
"code":"uz",
"name":"Uzbek"
},{
"code":"cy",
"name":"Welsh"
},{
"code":"xh",
"name":"Xhosa"
},{
"code":"zu",
"name":"Zulu"
}
]
# Service locations
# -----------------
# ShareLaTeX is comprised of many small services, which each expose
# an HTTP API running on a different port. 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"
# filestore:
# port: filestorePort = 3009
# host: "localhost"
# chat:
# port: chatPort = 3010
# host: "localhost"
# tags:
# port: tagsPort = 3012
# host: "localhost"
# clsi:
# port: clsiPort = 3013
# host: "localhost"
# trackchanges:
# port: trackchangesPort = 3015
# host: "localhost"
# docstore:
# port: docstorePort = 3016
# host: "localhost"
# spelling:
# port: spellingPort = 3005
# host: "localhost"
# If you change the above config, or run some services on remote servers,
# you need to tell the other services where to find them:
apis:
web:
url: "http://localhost:3000"
user: httpAuthUser
pass: httpAuthPass
# documentupdater:
# url : "http://localhost:#{docUpdaterPort}"
# clsi:
# url: "http://localhost:#{clsiPort}"
# filestore:
# url: "http://localhost:#{filestorePort}"
# trackchanges:
# url: "http://localhost:#{trackchangesPort}"
# docstore:
# url: "http://localhost:#{docstorePort}"
# tags:
# url: "http://localhost:#{tagsPort}"
# spelling:
# url: "http://localhost:#{spellingPort}"
# chat:
# url: "http://localhost:#{chatPort}"
# With lots of incoming and outgoing HTTP connections to different services,
# sometimes long running, it is a good idea to increase the default number
# of sockets that Node will hold open.
http = require('http')
http.globalAgent.maxSockets = 300
https = require('https')
https.globalAgent.maxSockets = 300