engine/config/initializers/locomotive.rb

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require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../lib/locomotive.rb'
Locomotive.configure do |config|
# A single locomotive instance can serve one single site or many.
# If you want to run many different websites, you will have to specify
# your own domain name (ex: locomotivehosting.com).
#
# Ex:
# config.multi_sites do |multi_sites|
# # each new website you add will have a default entry based on a subdomain
# # and the multi_site_domain value (ex: website_1.locomotivehosting.com).
# multi_sites.domain = 'example.com' #'myhostingplatform.com'
#
# # define the reserved subdomains
# # Ex:
# multi_sites.reserved_subdomains = %w(www admin email blog webmail mail support help site sites)
# end
config.multi_sites = false
# configure the hosting target for the production environment. Locomotive can be installed in:
# - your own server
# - Heroku (you need to create an account in this case)
# - Bushi.do (see the bushi.do website for more explanations)
#
# the possible options are: server, heroku, bushido or auto (default)
# if you select 'auto', Locomotive will look after specific ENV variables to check
# the matching platform (Heroku and Bushido set their own ENV variables).
#
config.hosting = :auto
# In case you host Locomotive in Heroku, the engine uses the heroku api to add / remove domains.
# there are 2 ways of passing heroku credentials to Locomotive
# - from ENV variables: HEROKU_LOGIN & HEROKU_PASSWORD
# - from this file, see the example below and uncomment it if needed
# config.heroku = {
# :login => '<your_heroku_login>',
# :password => '<your_heroku_password>'
# }
# Locomotive uses the DelayedJob gem for the site import module.
# In case you want to deploy to Heroku, you will have to pay for an extra dyno.
# If you do not mind about importing theme without DelayedJob, disable it.
#
# Warning: this option is not used if you deploy on bushi.do and we set automatically the value to true.
config.delayed_job = false
# configure how many items we display in sub menu in the "Contents" section.
# config.latest_items_nb = 5
# default locale (for now, only en, de, fr, pt-BR and it are supported)
config.default_locale = :en
# tell if logs are enabled. Useful for debug purpose.
config.enable_logs = true
# Configure the e-mail address which will be shown in the DeviseMailer, NotificationMailer, ...etc
# if you do not put the domain name in the email, Locomotive will take the default domain name depending
# on your deployment target (server, Heroku, Bushido, ...etc)
#
# Ex:
# config.mailer_sender = 'support'
# # => 'support@heroku.com' (Heroku), 'support@bushi.do' (Bushido), 'support@example.com' (Dev) or 'support@<your_hosting_platform>' (Multi-sites)
config.mailer_sender = 'support'
# allow apps using the engine to add their own Liquid drops, variables and similar available
# in Liquid templates, extending the assigns used while rendering.
# follow the Dependency Injection pattern
# config.context_assign_extensions = {}
# Rack-cache settings, mainly used for the inline resizing image module. Default options:
# config.rack_cache = {
# :verbose => true,
# :metastore => URI.encode("file:#{Rails.root}/tmp/dragonfly/cache/meta"), # URI encoded in case of spaces
# :entitystore => URI.encode("file:#{Rails.root}/tmp/dragonfly/cache/body")
# }
# If you do want to disable it for good, just use the following syntax
# config.rack_cache = false
#
# Note: by default, rack/cache is disabled in the Heroku platform
end unless Locomotive.engine? || Rails.env.test?