# 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://127.0.0.1:8093' ], pid_file => '/var/cache/travelynx/travelynx.pid', workers => ${workers}, spare => ${spare_workers}, }, mail => { # If you want to disable outgoing mail for development purposes, # uncomment the following line. Mails will instead be logged as # Mojolicious "info" messages, causing their content to be printed on # stdout. ## disabled => 1, # Otherwise, specify the sender ("From" field) for mail sent by travelynx # here. E.g. 'Travelynx ' from => '${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}', };