# 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 => '${database.get('host', 'localhost')}',
        port => 5432,
        database => '${database['database']}',
        user => '${database['username']}',
        password => '${database['password']}',
    },

    # See the Mojo::Server::Hypnotoad manual for details on the following
    # settings.
    hypnotoad => {
        accepts  => 100,
        clients  => 10,
        listen   => [ 'http://127.0.0.1:22020' ],
        pid_file => '/var/cache/travelynx/travelynx.pid',
        workers  => ${workers},
        spare    => ${spare_workers},
    },

    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 => '${mail_from}',
    },

    # 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 => [
        '${cookie_secret}',
    ],

    version => '${version}',
};