# This file contains the configuration settings for the Pootle server. # # It is in Python sytax. Everything after '#' is ignored as comments. # Import some helper functions: from pootle.install_dirs import * # Mail server settings #Example for Google as an external SMPT server #DEFAULT_FROM_EMAIL = 'DEFAULT_USER@YOUR_DOMAIN.com' #EMAIL_HOST_USER = 'USER@YOUR_DOMAIN.com' #EMAIL_HOST_PASSWORD = 'YOUR_PASSWORD' #EMAIL_HOST = 'smtp.gmail.com' #EMAIL_PORT = 587 #EMAIL_USE_TLS = True # Database configuration DATABASE_ENGINE = 'sqlite3' # 'postgresql_psycopg2', 'postgresql', 'mysql', 'sqlite3' or 'oracle'. DATABASE_NAME = working_path('dbs/pootle.db') # Or path to database file if using sqlite3. DATABASE_USER = '' # Not used with sqlite3. DATABASE_PASSWORD = '' # Not used with sqlite3. DATABASE_HOST = '' # Set to empty string for localhost. Not used with sqlite3. DATABASE_PORT = '' # Set to empty string for default. Not used with sqlite3. STATS_DB_PATH = working_path('dbs/stats.db') # None means the default path # The directory where the translation files are kept PODIRECTORY = working_path('po') # Live translation means that the project called "Pootle" is used to provide # the localised versions of Pootle. Set this to true to enable live translation # of pootle UI. This is a good way to learn how to use Pootle, but it has high # impact on performance. LIVE_TRANSLATION = False # File parse pool settings # # To avoid rereading and reparsing translation files from disk on # every request, Pootle keeps a pool of already parsed files in memory. # # Larger pools will offer better performance, but higher memory usage # (per server process). When the pool fills up, 1/PARSE_POOL_CULL_FREQUENCY # number of files will be removed from the pool. # DEFAULT: 40 PARSE_POOL_SIZE = 40 # DEFAULT: 4 PARSE_POOL_CULL_FREQUENCY = 4 # Cache Backend settings # # By default we use Django's in memory cache which is only suitable # for small deployments. memcached is prefered. For more info, check # http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/topics/cache/#setting-up-the-cache CACHE_BACKEND = 'locmem:///?max_entries=4096&cull_frequency=5' # Uncomment to use memcached for caching #CACHE_BACKEND = 'memcached://127.0.0.1:11211/' # Using memcached to store sessions improves performance for anonymous # users. For more info, check # http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/topics/http/sessions/#configuring-the-session-engine # Uncomment this if you're using memcached as CACHE_BACKEND and running under Django 1.0 #SESSION_ENGINE = 'django.contrib.sessions.backends.cache' # Uncomment this if you're using memcached as CACHE_BACKEND and running under Django 1.1 #SESSION_ENGINE = 'django.contrib.sessions.backends.cached_db' # To improve performance, non-logged users get cached copies of most pages. # This variable is the number of seconds for which a page will be reused from # cache. If you have a small server where more real-time statistics is # important, you can make this lower. # DEFAULT: 600 CACHE_MIDDLEWARE_SECONDS = 600 # Set this to False. DEBUG mode is only needed when testing beta's or # hacking pootle DEBUG = False # Use the commented definition to authenticate first with an LDAP system and # then to fall back to Django's authentication system. #AUTHENTICATION_BACKENDS = ('pootle.auth.ldap_backend.LdapBackend', 'django.contrib.auth.backends.ModelBackend',) AUTHENTICATION_BACKENDS = ('django.contrib.auth.backends.ModelBackend',) # LDAP Setup # The LDAP server. Format: protocol://hostname:port AUTH_LDAP_SERVER = '' # Anonymous Credentials AUTH_LDAP_ANON_DN = '' AUTH_LDAP_ANON_PASS = '' # Base DN to search AUTH_LDAP_BASE_DN = '' # What are we filtering on? %s will be the username (must be in the string) AUTH_LDAP_FILTER = '' # This is a mapping of pootle field names to LDAP fields. The key is pootle's name, the value should be your LDAP field name. If you don't use the field # or don't want to automatically retrieve these fields from LDAP comment them out. The only required field is 'dn'. AUTH_LDAP_FIELDS = { 'dn':'dn', #'first_name':'', #'last_name':'', #'email':'' } # set this to False to disable user registration, admins will still be # able to create user accounts CAN_REGISTER = True