[global] # The settings in this file should not vary depending on the deployment # environment. dev.cfg and prod.cfg are the locations for # the different deployment settings. Settings in this file will # be overridden by settings in those other files. # The commented out values below are the defaults # VIEW # which view (template engine) to use if one is not specified in the # template name # tg.defaultview = "kid" # The following kid settings determine the settings used by the kid serializer. # One of (html|xml|json) # kid.outputformat="html" # kid.encoding="utf-8" # The sitetemplate is used for overall styling of a site that # includes multiple TurboGears applications # tg.sitetemplate="" # Allow every exposed function to be called as json, # tg.allow_json = False # List of Widgets to include on every page. # for exemple ['turbogears.mochikit'] # tg.include_widgets = [] # Set to True if the scheduler should be started # tg.scheduler = False # IDENTITY # General configuration of the TurboGears Identity management module # -------- # Switch to turn on or off the Identity management module identity.on=True # [REQUIRED] URL to which CherryPy will internally redirect when an access # control check fails. If Identity management is turned on, a value for this # option must be specified. identity.failure_url="/login" # identity.provider='sqlobject' # The names of the fields on the login form containing the visitor's user ID # and password. In addition, the submit button is specified simply so its # existence may be stripped out prior to passing the form data to the target # controller. # identity.form.user_name="user_name" # identity.form.password="password" # identity.form.submit="login" # What sources should the identity provider consider when determining the # identity associated with a request? Comma separated list of identity sources. # Valid sources: form, visit, http_auth # identity.source="form,http_auth,visit" # SqlObjectIdentityProvider # Configuration options for the default IdentityProvider # ------------------------- # The classes you wish to use for your Identity model. Remember to not use reserved # SQL keywords for class names (at least unless you specify a different table # name using sqlmeta). identity.soprovider.model.user="stfa.model.User" identity.soprovider.model.group="stfa.model.Group" identity.soprovider.model.permission="stfa.model.Permission" # The password encryption algorithm used when comparing passwords against what's # stored in the database. Valid values are 'md5' or 'sha1'. If you do not # specify an encryption algorithm, passwords are expected to be clear text. # The SqlObjectProvider *will* encrypt passwords supplied as part of your login # form. If you set the password through the password property, like: # my_user.password = 'secret' # the password will be encrypted in the database, provided identity is up and # running, or you have loaded the configuration specifying what encryption to # use (in situations where identity may not yet be running, like tests). # identity.soprovider.encryption_algorithm=None [/static] static_filter.on = True static_filter.dir = "%(top_level_dir)s/static" [/favicon.ico] static_filter.on = True static_filter.file = "%(top_level_dir)s/static/images/favicon.ico"