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NAME
Rubric::Config - the configuration data for a Rubric
VERSION
version 0.151
DESCRIPTION
Rubric::Config provides access to the configuration data for a Rubric. The basic implementation stores its configuration in YAML in a text file in the current working directory. By default, Rubric::Config looks for rubric.yml
, but an alternate filename may be passed when using the module:
use Rubric::Config ".rubric_yml";
SETTINGS
These configuration settings can all be retrieved by methods of the same name.
dsn
the DSN to be used by Rubric::DBI to connect to the Rubric's database
db_user
the username to be used by Rubric::DBI to connect to the Rubric's database
db_pass
the password to be used by Rubric::DBI to connect to the Rubric's database
dbi_trace_level
level of debug output for DBI
dbi_trace_file
Where to send DBI debug output if dbi_trace_level
session_cipher_key
The key to use to encrypt sessions, which are stored in user cookies. This must be set.
uri_root
the absolute URI for the root of the Rubric::WebApp install
css_href
the absolute URI for the stylesheet to be used by Rubric::WebApp pages
template_path
the INCLUDE_PATH passed to Template when creating the template renderers
email_from
the email address from which Rubric will send email
smtp_server
the SMTP server used to send email
entries_query_class
This is the class used to process the
entries
run method. It defaults toRubric::WebApp::Entries
.login_class
This is the class used to check for logins; it should subclass Rubric::WebApp::Login. If not supplied, the default is Rubric::WebApp::Login::Post.
skip_newuser_verification
If true, users will be created without verification codes, and won't get verification emails.
registration_closed
true if registration new users can't register for accounts via the web
private_system
true value if users must have an account to view entries
private_tag
A tag which, if attached to an entry, makes it private. The default value is
@private
, and I strongly advise against changing it, since I may change the way these "system tags" work in the future.markup_formatter
This entry, if given, should be a mapping of markup names to formatter plugins. For example:
markup_formatter: kwid: Rubric::Entry::Formatter::Kwid tex: Rubric::Entry::Formatter::TeX
(No. Neither of those exist.)
If it is not specified in the config file, an entry for
_default
is set to the built-in, extremely simple entry formatter.one_entry_per_link
if true, each user can have only one entry per link (default: true)
allowed_schemes
If undef, all URI schemes are allowed in entries. If it's an array reference, it's the list of allowed schemes.
display_localtime
If true, the local time (of the server) will be displayed for entry create/modify times. Otherwise, all times will be UTC. (This option is probably temporary, until per-user timezones are implemented.)
default_page_size
The number of entries that are displayed on a page of entries, by default.
max_page_size
The maximum number of entries that will be displayed on a page of entries. If more are requested, this many will be displayed.
METHODS
These methods are used by the setting accessors, internally:
_read_config
This method returns the config data, if loaded. If it hasn't already been loaded, it finds and parses the configuration file, then returns the data.
_default
This method returns the default configuration has a hashref.
make_ro_accessor
Rubric::Config isa Class::Accessor, and uses this sub to build its setting accessors. For a given field, it returns the value of that field in the configuration, if it exists. Otherwise, it returns the default for that field.
AUTHOR
Ricardo SIGNES <rjbs@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2004 by Ricardo SIGNES.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.