engine/lib/generators/locomotive/install/templates/locomotive.rb

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Locomotive.configure do |config|
# if not defined, locomotive will use example.com as main domain name. Remove prefix www from your domain name.
# Ex:
# config.default_domain = Rails.env.production? ? 'mydomain.com' : 'example.com'
#
# If you use locomotive for a single site in Heroku, use "heroku.com" as default domain name.
# Your heroku app name (<app_name>.heroku.name) will be used as the sub domain name in Locomotive
# during the installation wizzard.
config.default_domain = 'mydomain.com'
# configure how many items we display in sub menu in the "Contents" section.
config.lastest_items_nb = 5
# tell if logs are enabled. Useful for debug purpose.
config.enable_logs = true
# tell if the application is hosted on Heroku.
# Locomotive uses 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
#
# Notes:
# - IMPORTANT: behaviours related to this option will only be applied in production
# - credentials coming from this file take precedence over ENV variables
#
# Ex:
# config.heroku = { :name => '<my heroku app name>', :login => 'john@doe.net', :password => 'easy' }
config.heroku = false
# Locomotive uses the DelayedJob gem for the theme 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.
config.delayed_job = false
# default locale (for now, only en and fr are supported)
config.default_locale = :en
end