# Values formatted like "_env:ENV_VAR_NAME:default_value" can be overridden by the specified environment variable. # See https://github.com/yesodweb/yesod/wiki/Configuration#overriding-configuration-values-with-environment-variables static-dir: "_env:STATIC_DIR:static" host: "_env:HOST:*4" # any IPv4 host port: "_env:PORT:3000" approot: "_env:APPROOT:http://localhost:3000" ip-from-header: "_env:IP_FROM_HEADER:false" var-dir: "_env:VAR_DIR:." contact-email: "_env:CONTACT_EMAIL:filipg@amu.edu.pl" repo-host: "_env:REPO_HOST:ssh://gitolite@gonito.net/" # How the git repos are handled # - selfhosted - there is a git server (e.g. Gitolite) on the same # host as the Gonito instance # - branches - solutions are submitted to the same repo as the task # (this is good for an internal repo within a company) # - no-internal-git-server - there is no git server assumed, though # REPO_HOST can be still specified # for publishing opened solutions repo-scheme: "_env:REPO_SCHEME:selfhosted" tag-permissions: "_env:TAG_PERMISSIONS:only-admin-can-add-new-tags" auto-opening: "_env:AUTO_OPENING:false" leaderboard-style: "_env:LEADERBOARD_STYLE:by-submitter" announcement-hook: "_env:ANNOUNCEMENT_HOOK:" server-ssh-public-key: "_env:SERVER_SSH_PUBLIC_KEY:" is-public: "_env:IS_PUBLIC:true" menuless: "_env:MENULESS:false" # How the output of asynchronous operations is presented # - with-plain-text - just plain text shown by the browser; # pros: it works with anything, cons: with NGINX the output # is not shown progressively, only when it is finished # - with-web-sockets - using web sockets and JavaScripts, pros: # nicer visually, fully works with NGINX, cons: does not work # with lighttpd viewing-progress-style: "_env:VIEWING_PROGRESS_STYLE:with-plain-text" # Optional values with the following production defaults. # In development, they default to the inverse. # # development: false # detailed-logging: false # should-log-all: false # reload-templates: false # mutable-static: false # skip-combining: false database: user: "_env:PGUSER:filipg" password: "_env:PGPASS:gonito" host: "_env:PGHOST:localhost" port: "_env:PGPORT:5432" database: "_env:PGDATABASE:gonito" poolsize: "_env:PGPOOLSIZE:10" copyright: © Filip Graliński, Gonito ver. 3.6.1 admin-user: "_env:ADMINUSER:" admin-password: "_env:ADMINPASS:" location: "_env:LOCATION:" # If set, the key given, in the JWK format, will be used to verify and # trust JWT tokens sent by the client as Authorization/Bearer. # The JWT token will be checked first for a given request, if not provided # the standard auth procedure will used. # # If unset, the Authorization will NOT be checked at all (only the standard # auth procedure will be applied). # # A JWK key is something like: # # {"kty":"RSA", alg:"RS256", "use":"sig", "kid":"h01jmt_bD-1Di8i_GYbEV2a4NxhptzySHO-R8VuNHVA", "e":"AQAB", "n": "qG1elE6KPW3BYMxNpgK73MoksvbrUSfpRY4z9hU5iMsJREyD5Ar6XpjM1xAr6G7xglnOoumPC9o6FqhDHihm6QdJ5s5MA9ZyGkbi--kvy9Qc2d_VIGU-UR4vwyk3hAwXOFLhoknpQrJBJmMQvGFdas1Yr-m9EIWwT1zN7neHZkRUYZSVyQw_XghtMIWAUsLnhr6mM7nstHLafgxe5Qamzuc4K5EC_qipFXu4ugYkMDnaknlhkT43m7tcduVDnv5GV_4dBesF7FRII8tgUQWyw3Ty_FIoq43SInUPU_9cxA-qPGQz5C50th2aJl1z1snpLWS_1Zfsa8lnFsMj8_oh6w"} # # If you use Keycloak, it can be retrived via: # # https:///auth/realms//protocol/openid-connect/certs # # (key/0 element, not the whole JSON!). # # Note: at the moment, only RS256 is handled. json-web-key: "_env:JSON_WEB_KEY" # Take the team name of a user from a given metadata field. Currently # handled only when JWK is used, family_name and given_name are handled. # If one of these is set, it is not considered a part of the username. team-field: "_env:TEAM_FIELD" # Whether to automatically assign teams for submissions. auto-team: "_env:AUTO_TEAM:false" #analytics: UA-YOURCODE