travelynx/examples/travelynx.conf
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# vim:ft=perl
# travelynx.conf must be a valid perl hash reference. String values must be
# quoted and hash items must end with a comma. You can access environment
# variables via $ENV, e.g. by writing $ENV{TRAVELYNX_DB_HOST} instead of
# 'localhost'.
{
# Cache directories for schedule and realtime data. Mandatory. The parent
# directory ('/var/cache/travelynx' in this case) must already exist.
cache => {
schedule => '/var/cache/travelynx/iris',
realtime => '/var/cache/travelynx/iris-rt',
},
# Database configuration. host and port are optional
# (defaulting to localhost:5432), the rest is mandatory.
db => {
host => 'localhost',
port => 5432,
database => 'travelynx',
user => 'travelynx',
password => die("Changeme!"),
},
# These settings control the amount and (re)spawn behaviour of travelynx
# worker processes as well as IP, port, and PID file. They are suitable for
# up to a few dozen concurrent users. If your site has more traffic, you
# may want to increase the number of worker processes.
# See the Mojo::Server::Hypnotoad manual for details.
hypnotoad => {
accepts => 100,
clients => 10,
listen => [ 'http://127.0.0.1:8093' ],
pid_file => '/tmp/travelynx.pid',
workers => 2,
spare => 2,
},
mail => {
# If you want to disable outgoing mail for development purposes,
# uncomment the following line. Mails will instead be logged as
# Mojolicious "info" messages, causing their content to be printed on
# stdout.
## disabled => 1,
# Otherwise, specify the sender ("From" field) for mail sent by travelynx
# here. E.g. 'Travelynx <mail@example.org>'
from => die("Changeme!"),
},
# Secrets used for cookie signing and verification. Must contain at least
# one random string. If you specify several strings, the first one will
# be used for signing new cookies, and the remaining ones will still be
# accepted for cookie validation.
secrets => [
die("Changeme!"),
],
version => qx{git describe --dirty} // 'experimental',
};