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zvi) wrote in
dw_dev_training2009-09-25 02:58 pm
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What's wrong with my Schwartz?
When I set up $LJHOME/etc/config-private.pl, I didn't set it up correctly in some ways I now know were wrong, but I didn't realize that before I protected my config files from updates.
My $LJHOME/cvs/local/etc/config-private.pl file now looks like
My $LJHOME/etc/config-private.pl looks similar to that, but with these differences. (When I tried to edit that file directly to make the changes, it through a 500 error at my dreamhack. Reverting made it work okay, again.)
What changes do I need to make to what file to get the Schwartz to work?
My $LJHOME/cvs/local/etc/config-private.pl file now looks like
#!/usr/bin/perl
# Dreamwidth configuration file. Copy this out of the documentation
# directory to etc/config-private.pl and edit as necessary. The reason
# it's not in the etc directory already is to protect it from
# getting clobbered when you upgrade to the newest Dreamwidth code in
# the future.
#
# This is where you define private, site-specific configs (e.g. passwords).
{
package LJ;
# database info. only the master is necessary.
%DBINFO = (
'master' => { # master must be named 'master'
'host' => "localhost",
'port' => 3306,
'user' => 'dh_zvi',
'pass' => 'FAKE PASSWORD',
'dbname' => 'dreamhack_zvi',
'role' => {
'cluster1' => 1,
'slow' => 1,
# optionally, apache write its access logs to a mysql database
#logs => 1,
},
},
# example of a TCP-based DB connection
#'somehostname' => {
# 'host' => "somehost",
# 'port' => 1234,
# 'user' => 'username',
# 'pass' => 'password',
#},
# example of a UNIX domain-socket DB connection
#'otherhost' => {
# 'sock' => "$HOME/var/mysqld.sock",
# 'user' => 'username',
# 'pass' => 'password',
#},
);
# Schwartz DB configuration
@THESCHWARTZ_DBS = (
{
dsn => 'dbi:mysql:dreamhack_zvi;host=localhost',
user => 'dh_zvi',
pass => '$DW::PRIVATE::THESCHWARTZ_DBS{pass}',
},
);
# allow changelog posting. this allows unauthenticated posts to the changelog
# community from the IP and users specified. this does not work on its own,
# you have to configure your version control server to do the posting. see
# cgi-bin/DW/Hooks/Changelog.pm for more information.
%CHANGELOG = (
enabled => 0,
community => 'changelog',
allowed_posters => [ qw/ mark denise / ],
allowed_ips => [ qw/ 123.123.123.123 / ],
);
# example user account for FAQs. By default, [[username]] in an FAQ answer
# will use the username of the logged-in user; however, if the viewer is
# not logged in, this username will be used instead. (You should own this
# account so that nobody can take it.)
$EXAMPLE_USER_ACCOUNT = "username";
# list of official journals, as a list of "'username' => 1" pairs
# used to determine whether to fire off an OfficialPost notification
# when an entry is posted; hash instead of array for efficiency
%OFFICIAL_JOURNALS = (
news => 1,
);
# the "news" journal, to be specially displayed on the front page, etc
$NEWS_JOURNAL = "news";
# list of alternate domains that point to your site.
@ALTERNATE_DOMAINS = (
'ljsite.org',
'ljsite.net',
'ljsite.co.uk',
'ljsite.tld',
);
# configuration/ID for statistics tracker modules which apply to
# site pages (www, non-journal)
%SITE_PAGESTAT_CONFIG = (
# google_analytics => 'UA-xxxxxx-x',
);
# Path (e.g. /bots) at which a informational page about your acceptable bot
# policies are documented. This URI is excluded from anti-bot measures, so
# make sure it's as permissive as possible to allow humans in who may be
# lazy in their typing. For example, leave off the trailing slash (/bots
# instead of /bots/) if your URI is a directory.
#$BLOCKED_BOT_URI = '/bots';
# If you wish to publish PubSubHubbub notifications, uncomment this. You can
# use this default hub location, as it's supported by Google, or you can run
# your own (or use any other hub you want).
# @HUBBUB_HUBS = ( 'http://pubsubhubbub.appspot.com/' );
}
{
package DW::PRIVATE;
$DOMAIN = "zvi.hack.dreamwidth.net";
#%PAYPAL = (
# user => ,
# password => ,
# signature => ,
# email => ,
#);
#%DBINFO = (
# master => {
# pass => ,
# },
%THESCHWARTZ_DBS = (
pass => 'FAKE PASSWORD',
);
#%RECAPTCHA = (
# public_key => ,
# private_key => ,
#);
}
1;My $LJHOME/etc/config-private.pl looks similar to that, but with these differences. (When I tried to edit that file directly to make the changes, it through a 500 error at my dreamhack. Reverting made it work okay, again.)
# database info. only the master is necessary.
%DBINFO = (
'master' => { # master must be named 'master'
'host' => "localhost",
'port' => 3306,
'user' => 'dh_zvi',
'pass' => 'DEFAULT PASSWORD', # CHANGETHIS
'dbname' => 'dreamhack_zvi',
'role' => {
'cluster1' => 1,
'slow' => 1,
…
#%THESCHWARTZ_DBS = (
# pass => 'FAKE PASSWORD',
#);What changes do I need to make to what file to get the Schwartz to work?
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