# Copy this file to application.yml and edit to suit. # # Consult application.default.yml for the full list of configuration # settings. # # The order of precedence is: # 1. config/environments/{RAILS_ENV}.rb (deprecated) # 2. Section in application.yml corresponding to RAILS_ENV (e.g., development) # 3. Section in application.yml called "common" # 4. Section in application.default.yml corresponding to RAILS_ENV # 5. Section in application.default.yml called "common" development: production: # At minimum, you need a nice long randomly generated secret_token here. secret_token: ~ uuid_prefix: bogus # compute_node_domain: example.org # compute_node_nameservers: # - 127.0.0.1 # - 192.168.1.1 # # The version below is suitable for AWS. # Uncomment and change <%# to <%= to use it. # compute_node_nameservers: <%# require 'net/http' ['local', 'public'].collect do |iface| Net::HTTP.get(URI("http://169.254.169.254/latest/meta-data/#{iface}-ipv4")).match(/^[\d\.]+$/)[0] end << '172.16.0.23' %> test: uuid_prefix: zzzzz secret_token: <%= rand(2**512).to_s(36) %> common: #git_repositories_dir: /var/cache/git #git_internal_dir: /var/cache/arvados/internal.git # You can run the websocket server separately from the regular HTTP service # by setting "ARVADOS_WEBSOCKETS=ws-only" in the environment before running # the websocket server. When you do this, you need to set the following # configuration variable so that the primary server can give out the correct # address of the dedicated websocket server: #websocket_address: wss://websocket.local/websocket