# -*- coding: utf-8; mode: python; -*- """ Fabric environment tweaks """ from fabfile import env ############################## # volatile ############################## # this should be True only when targeting the truly *live* machine, but False # otherwise, e.g. while building a new "live" machine, or using Vagrant. it # determines whether certain features are enabled, which only make sense for a # truly live machine, e.g. overnight cron jobs, or writing to the POS. env.machine_is_live = False ############################## # stable ############################## # set this to the POS system you wish to integrate with, if any env.theo_integrates_with = None #env.theo_integrates_with = 'corepos' #env.theo_integrates_with = 'catapult' #env.theo_integrates_with = 'locsms' # if you wish to "mirror" your POS DB, set this to the type of DB service which # should contain the mirror. this mirror DB will exist alongside Theo, i.e. on # the same machine. (note that this feature only works for Catapult) env.theo_mirror_posdb = None #env.theo_mirror_posdb = 'mysql' #env.theo_mirror_posdb = 'postgresql' # should we install a 'production' Theo app? # (note that the 'stage' app is always installed) env.theo_install_production = False # default admin user credentials for Theo web app env.theo_admin_username = 'username' env.theo_admin_password = 'password' # for a list of possible time zone values, see # https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tz_database_time_zones#List env.timezone = 'America/Chicago' # default sender and recipients for all emails env.email_default_sender = 'rattail@localhost' env.email_default_recipients = ['root@localhost'] # this is for the 'rattail' user within PostgreSQL env.password_postgresql_rattail = 'password' # this is for the 'rattail' user within MySQL (if needed for mirror DB) env.password_mysql_rattail = 'password' # this is used to secure the user session and/or cookie for the web app env.theo_beaker_secret = 'ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRST' ############################## # restricted software ############################## # these credentials are used to access the "restricted" Rattail Project PyPI # (https://pypi-restricted.rattailproject.org/). they are only needed if you # are integrating with a proprietary POS system, and installing released # packages instead of running from source; i.e. a typical production setup. env.restricted_pypi_username = 'username' env.restricted_pypi_password = 'password' # these credentials are used to access the Rattail Project source code on # Kallithea (https://kallithea.rattailproject.org/). they are only needed if # you are integrating with a proprietary POS system, and running from source # instead of released packages; i.e. a typical stage setup. env.kallithea_username = 'username' env.kallithea_password = 'password' ############################## # CORE-POS ############################## # URL of CORE Office (Fannie) website env.corepos_office_url = 'http://localhost/' # URL of CORE Office API env.corepos_api_url = 'http://localhost/ws/' # MySQL info for CORE operational DB env.corepos_db_host = 'localhost' env.corepos_db_username = 'username' env.corepos_db_password = 'password' env.corepos_db_name_office_op = 'core_op' ############################## # ECRS Catapult ############################## # this is the hostname for your Catapult WebOffice env.catapult_host = 'INSTANCE.catapultweboffice.com' # these credentials are used to access the ODBC DSN for ECRS Catapult env.catapult_odbc_username = 'username' env.catapult_odbc_password = 'password' ############################## # LOC SMS ############################## # this is the hostname (or IP) for your SMS store server env.locsms_store_server = 'locsms-server.example.com' # this is your SMS SQL Server "instance" name, if applicable env.locsms_store_sqlinstance = None #env.locsms_store_sqlinstance = 'SQLEXPRESS' # this is your SMS DB name env.locsms_store_dbname = 'STORESQL' # these credentials are used to access the ODBC DSN for LOC SMS env.locsms_odbc_username = 'username' env.locsms_odbc_password = 'password' # which ODBC driver to use? note that 'mssql' is generally recommended where # possible, however is not selected by default b/c it is not open source, and # can be trickier to get working in some situations # https://docs.sqlalchemy.org/en/13/dialects/mssql.html#driver-unicode-support # cf. also this issue at https://github.com/microsoft/msphpsql/issues/1112 env.locsms_odbc_driver = 'freetds' #env.locsms_odbc_driver = 'mssql' # if using the 'mssql' driver, you must also accept its EULA env.mssql_driver_accept_eula = False