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  1. # ==== Required configuration settings for Huginn ====
  2. # Replace the following with the output from "rake secret"
  3. APP_SECRET_TOKEN=REPLACE_ME_NOW!
  4. # This is the domain where your Huginn instance will be running. The default should work
  5. # for development, but it needs to be changed to your Huginn domain when you deploy to a
  6. # production environment (e.g., yourdomain.com, possibly including a port).
  7. DOMAIN=localhost:3000
  8. PORT=3000
  9. # Optionally set an asset host
  10. # ASSET_HOST=http://assets.example.com
  11. ############################
  12. # Database Setup #
  13. ############################
  14. DATABASE_ADAPTER=mysql2
  15. DATABASE_ENCODING=utf8
  16. DATABASE_RECONNECT=true
  17. DATABASE_NAME=huginn_development
  18. DATABASE_POOL=10
  19. DATABASE_USERNAME=root
  20. DATABASE_PASSWORD=""
  21. #DATABASE_HOST=your-domain-here.com
  22. #DATABASE_PORT=3306
  23. #DATABASE_SOCKET=/tmp/mysql.sock
  24. # MySQL only: If you are running a MySQL server >=5.5.3, you should
  25. # set DATABASE_ENCODING to utf8mb4 instead of utf8 so that the
  26. # database can hold 4-byte UTF-8 characters like emoji.
  27. #DATABASE_ENCODING=utf8mb4
  28. # ==== Additional required production settings ====
  29. # Configure Rails environment. This should only be needed in production and may cause errors in development.
  30. # RAILS_ENV=production
  31. # Should Rails force all requests to use SSL?
  32. FORCE_SSL=false
  33. ############################
  34. # Allowing Signups #
  35. ############################
  36. # This invitation code will be required for users to signup with your Huginn installation.
  37. # You can see its use in user.rb. PLEASE CHANGE THIS!
  38. INVITATION_CODE=try-huginn
  39. # If you don't want to require new users to have an invitation code in order to sign up, set this to true.
  40. SKIP_INVITATION_CODE=false
  41. #############################
  42. # Email Configuration #
  43. #############################
  44. # Outgoing email settings. To use Gmail or Google Apps, put your Google Apps domain or gmail.com
  45. # as the SMTP_DOMAIN and your Gmail username and password as the SMTP_USER_NAME and SMTP_PASSWORD.
  46. #
  47. # PLEASE NOTE: In order to enable sending real emails via SMTP locally (e.g., when not in the production Rails environment),
  48. # you must also set SEND_EMAIL_IN_DEVELOPMENT to true below.
  49. #
  50. # If you have trouble with port 587 on Gmail, you can also try setting
  51. # SMTP_AUTHENTICATION to login and the SMTP_PORT to 465.
  52. SMTP_DOMAIN=your-domain-here.com
  53. SMTP_USER_NAME=you@gmail.com
  54. SMTP_PASSWORD=somepassword
  55. SMTP_SERVER=smtp.gmail.com
  56. SMTP_PORT=587
  57. SMTP_AUTHENTICATION=plain
  58. SMTP_ENABLE_STARTTLS_AUTO=true
  59. # Set to true to send real emails via SMTP when running in the development Rails environment.
  60. # Set to false to have emails intercepted in development and displayed at http://localhost:3000/letter_opener
  61. SEND_EMAIL_IN_DEVELOPMENT=false
  62. # The address from which system emails will appear to be sent.
  63. EMAIL_FROM_ADDRESS=from_address@gmail.com
  64. ###########################
  65. # Agent Logging #
  66. ###########################
  67. # Number of lines of log messages to keep per Agent
  68. AGENT_LOG_LENGTH=200
  69. ########################################################################################################
  70. # OAuth Configuration #
  71. # More information at the wiki: https://github.com/cantino/huginn/wiki/Configuring-OAuth-applications #
  72. ########################################################################################################
  73. TWITTER_OAUTH_KEY=
  74. TWITTER_OAUTH_SECRET=
  75. THIRTY_SEVEN_SIGNALS_OAUTH_KEY=
  76. THIRTY_SEVEN_SIGNALS_OAUTH_SECRET=
  77. GITHUB_OAUTH_KEY=
  78. GITHUB_OAUTH_SECRET=
  79. TUMBLR_OAUTH_KEY=
  80. TUMBLR_OAUTH_SECRET=
  81. DROPBOX_OAUTH_KEY=
  82. DROPBOX_OAUTH_SECRET=
  83. WUNDERLIST_OAUTH_KEY=
  84. WUNDERLIST_OAUTH_SECRET=
  85. EVERNOTE_OAUTH_KEY=
  86. EVERNOTE_OAUTH_SECRET=
  87. # Set to true in development, false in production
  88. USE_EVERNOTE_SANDBOX=true
  89. #############################
  90. # AWS and Mechanical Turk #
  91. #############################
  92. # AWS Credentials for MTurk
  93. AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID="your aws access key id"
  94. AWS_ACCESS_KEY="your aws access key"
  95. # Set AWS_SANDBOX to true if you're developing Huginn code.
  96. AWS_SANDBOX=false
  97. ########################
  98. # Various Settings #
  99. ########################
  100. # Specify the HTTP backend library for Faraday, commonly used by
  101. # WebsiteAgent, RssAgent and PostAgent. You can change this depending
  102. # on the performance and stability you need for your service. Any
  103. # choice other than "typhoeus", "net_http", or "em_http" should
  104. # require you to bundle a corresponding gem via Gemfile.
  105. FARADAY_HTTP_BACKEND=typhoeus
  106. # Specify the default User-Agent header value for HTTP requests made
  107. # by Agents that allow overriding the User-Agent header value.
  108. DEFAULT_HTTP_USER_AGENT="Huginn - https://github.com/cantino/huginn"
  109. # Allow JSONPath eval expresions. i.e., $..price[?(@ < 20)]
  110. # You should not allow this on a shared Huginn box because it is not secure.
  111. ALLOW_JSONPATH_EVAL=false
  112. # Enable this setting to allow insecure Agents like the ShellCommandAgent. Only do this
  113. # when you trust everyone using your Huginn installation.
  114. ENABLE_INSECURE_AGENTS=false
  115. # Enable this setting to allow second precision schedule in
  116. # SchedulerAgent. By default, the use of the "second" field is
  117. # restricted so that any value other than a single zero (which means
  118. # "on the minute") is disallowed to prevent abuse of service.
  119. ENABLE_SECOND_PRECISION_SCHEDULE=false
  120. # Specify the scheduler frequency in seconds (default: 0.3).
  121. # Increasing this value will help reduce the use of system resources
  122. # at the expense of time accuracy.
  123. SCHEDULER_FREQUENCY=0.3
  124. # Specify the frequency with which the scheduler checks for and cleans up expired events.
  125. # You can use `m` for minutes, `h` for hours, and `d` for days.
  126. EVENT_EXPIRATION_CHECK=6h
  127. # Use Graphviz for generating diagrams instead of using Google Chart
  128. # Tools. Specify a dot(1) command path built with SVG support
  129. # enabled.
  130. #USE_GRAPHVIZ_DOT=dot
  131. # Default layout for agent flow diagrams generated by Graphviz.
  132. # Choose from `circo`, `dot` (default), `fdp`, `neato`, `osage`,
  133. # `patchwork`, `sfdp`, or `twopi`. Note that not all layouts are
  134. # supported by Graphviz depending on the build options.
  135. #DIAGRAM_DEFAULT_LAYOUT=dot
  136. # Timezone. Use `rake time:zones:local` or `rake time:zones:all` to get your zone name
  137. TIMEZONE="Pacific Time (US & Canada)"
  138. # Number of failed jobs to keep in the database
  139. FAILED_JOBS_TO_KEEP=100
  140. # Maximum runtime of background jobs in minutes
  141. DELAYED_JOB_MAX_RUNTIME=2
  142. # Amount of seconds for delayed_job to sleep before checking for new jobs
  143. DELAYED_JOB_SLEEP_DELAY=10
  144. ###############################################################
  145. # Capistrano deployment, read the documentation: #
  146. # https://github.com/cantino/huginn/doc/manual/capistrano.md #
  147. ###############################################################
  148. #CAPISTRANO_DEPLOY_SERVER=
  149. #CAPISTRANO_DEPLOY_USER=
  150. #CAPISTRANO_DEPLOY_REPO_URL=