[global] # This is where all of your settings go for your production environment. # You'll copy this file over to your production server and provide it # as a command-line option to your start script. # Settings that are the same for both development and production # (such as template engine, encodings, etc.) all go in # scoop/config/app.cfg # driver://username:password@host:port/database # pick the form for your database # sqlalchemy.dburi="postgres://username@hostname/databasename" # sqlalchemy.dburi="mysql://username:password@hostname:port/databasename" # sqlalchemy.dburi="sqlite:///file_name_and_path" # If you have sqlite, here's a simple default to get you started # in development sqlalchemy.dburi="mysql://root:spam@localhost:3306/scoop" # SERVER server.socket_port=7070 server.environment="production" autoreload.package="scoop" # Sets the number of threads the server uses # server.thread_pool = 1 # if this is part of a larger site, you can set the path # to the TurboGears instance here # server.webpath="" # session_filter.on = True # Set to True if you'd like to abort execution if a controller gets an # unexpected parameter. False by default tg.strict_parameters = False # LOGGING # Logging configuration generally follows the style of the standard # Python logging module configuration. Note that when specifying # log format messages, you need to use *() for formatting variables. # Deployment independent log configuration is in scoop/config/log.cfg [logging] [[handlers]] [[[access_out]]] # set the filename as the first argument below args="('server.log',)" class='FileHandler' level='INFO' formatter='message_only' [[loggers]] [[[scoop]]] level='ERROR' qualname='scoop' handlers=['error_out'] [[[access]]] level='INFO' qualname='turbogears.access' handlers=['access_out'] propagate=0