vitro/webapp/config/example.deploy.properties
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# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# VITRO deployment properties
#
# This file is provided as example.deploy.properties.
#
# Save a copy of this file as deploy.properties, and edit the properties as
# needed for your deployment.
#
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# This namespace will be used when generating URIs for objects created in the
# editor. Change it to reflect your own domain. For example, Cornell's
# namespace is http://vivo.cornell.edu/individual/
#
# Note: it is essential that this namespace end with a trailing slash.
#
Vitro.defaultNamespace = http://vitro.mydomain.edu/individual/
#
# The base install directory for your Tomcat server. The Vitro application
# will be deployed in the /webapps directory below this base.
#
tomcat.home = /usr/local/tomcat
#
# The name of the Vitro application. This will be used as the name of the
# subdirectory within your Tomcat server's /webapps directory. It also appears
# in the URL for the application. For example, http://my.vitro.server/vitro
#
webapp.name = vitro
#
# URL of Solr context used in local Vitro search. This will usually consist of:
# scheme + server_name + port + vitro_webapp_name + "solr"
# In the standard installation, the Solr context will be on the same server as Vitro,
# and in the same Tomcat instance. The path will be the Vitro webapp.name (specified
# above) + "solr"
# Example:
# vitro.local.solr.url = http://localhost:8080/vitrosolr
vitro.local.solr.url = http://localhost:8080/vitrosolr
#
# Restricts access to the Solr search platform. One or more regular expressions,
# separated by commas. When a request is made to Solr, the IP address of the
# requestor must match one of the patterns, or the request will be rejected.
# Examples:
# vitro.local.solr.ipaddress.mask = 127\.0\.0\.1
# vitro.local.solr.ipaddress.mask = 127\.0\.0\.1,0:0:0:0:0:0:0:1
# vitro.local.solr.ipaddress.mask = 169.254.*
# If this expression doesn't match the IP address, you will see SolrExceptions
# in the log.
vitro.local.solr.ipaddress.mask = 127\.0\.0\.1,[0:]+:1[^:]*,
#
# The location where the Vitro application will store the data that it creates.
# This includes uploaded files (usually images) and the search index.
#
vitro.home.directory = /usr/local/vitro/data
#
# Email parameters which VIVO can use to send mail. If these are left empty,
# the "Contact Us" form will be disabled and users will not be notified of
# changes to their accounts.
#
email.smtpHost = smtp.my.domain.edu
email.replyTo = vivoAdmin@my.domain.edu
#
# The basic parameters for a MySQL database connection. Change the end of the
# URL to reflect your database name (if it is not "vitro"). Change the username
# and password to match the authorized user you created in MySQL.
#
VitroConnection.DataSource.url = jdbc:mysql://localhost/vitro
VitroConnection.DataSource.username = vitroweb
VitroConnection.DataSource.password = vitrovitro
#
# The maximum number of active connections in the database connection pool.
# Increase this value to support a greater number of concurrent page requests.
#
VitroConnection.DataSource.pool.maxActive = 40
#
# The maximum number of database connections that will be allowed
# to remain idle in the connection pool. Default is 25%
# of the maximum number of active connections.
#
VitroConnection.DataSource.pool.maxIdle = 10
#
# Parameters to change in order to use VIVO with a database other than
# MySQL.
#
VitroConnection.DataSource.dbtype = MySQL
VitroConnection.DataSource.driver = com.mysql.jdbc.Driver
VitroConnection.DataSource.validationQuery = SELECT 1
#
# The email address of the root user for the VIVO application. The password
# for this user is initially set to "rootPassword", but you will be asked to
# change the password the first time you log in.
#
rootUser.emailAddress = root@myDomain.com
#
# How is a logged-in user associated with a particular Individual? One way is
# for the Individual to have a property whose value is the username of the user.
# This is the name of that property.
#
selfEditing.idMatchingProperty = http://vitro.mydomain.edu/ns#networkId
#
# If an external authentication system like Shibboleth or CUWebAuth is to be
# used, these properties say how the login button should be labeled, and which
# HTTP header will contain the user ID from the authentication system. If such
# as system is not to be used, leave these commented out. Consult the
# installation instructions for more details.
#
#externalAuth.buttonText = Log in using BearCat Shibboleth
#externalAuth.netIdHeaderName = remote_userID