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// Settings specific to this server. Change the URL
// if you are deploying in production. Then copy to
// data/local.js. That folder is shared by all
// deployments in our stagecoach recipe
module.exports = {
// Absolute URL is only necessary with s3
uploadsUrl: '/uploads',
// 'locals' are visible to nunjucks templates
locals: {
// Warning not to edit content with an expectation of keeping it on this server, for staging servers
doNotEdit: false,
// offline: true means the site should work with no external
// websites available, not even google fonts or google maps. This
// doesn't miraculously make those things work locally, it just
// stops loading them so you can debug other things while offline.
offline: false,
// demo: true means features that don't look polished yet shouldn't
// be activated. Also shows the Apostrophe bar and login link at all times
demo: false,
// Show the Apostrophe admin bar and login button at all times.
// You'll probably want to change this to `false` later and create
// your own suitably styled links to `/login` if desired
loginButton: true
},
// Want Twitter widgets to work? Go to dev.twitter.com and create an "app", then
// pop the key and secret here.
// This follows the same format as the modules we declare in app.js. You would
// do it here in order to keep sensitive data like keys and secrets out of your git repo.
// Note: if you plan on using twitter, don't forget to include the apostrophe-twitter module
// in app.js!
'apostrophe-twitter': {
consumerKey: 'xxxx',
consumerSecret: 'yyyy',
// Click "Create my access token" on dev.twitter.com to generate these.
// You may need to refresh the page before the token actually appears there.
accessToken: 'zzzz',
accessTokenSecret: 'aaaa'
},
// Set to true for full CSS and JS minify, on staging and production servers
minify: false,
// If these are your db settings then you don't need to be explicit. If not
// you can uncomment this and get more specific.
db: {
uri: 'mongodb://localhost:27017/apostrophe-sandbox'
// There is legacy support for host, port, name, user and password options,
// but this is not necessary. They can all go in the uri option like this:
// mongodb://user:password@host:port/dbname
}
};