vivo/example.runtime.properties
j2blake 89f759fcbc VIVO-2 Modify the build so installers can create a container-neutral VIVO.
Split deploy.properties into build.properties and runtime.properties, with runtime.properties going into the Vitro home directory. Modify ConfigurationProperties to locate the Vitro home directory, either by System property or JNDI Environment variable, or from build.properties, and to read from both build.properties and runtime.properties. Revise the install and upgrade documents for VIVO and Vitro. Change comments and error messages that referred to deploy.properties by name.
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# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# VIVO runtime properties
#
# This file is provided as example.runtime.properties.
#
# Save a copy of this file as runtime.properties in your Vitro home directory,
# and edit the properties as needed for your installation.
#
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# This namespace will be used when generating URIs for objects created in the
# editor. In order to serve linked data, the default namespace must be composed
# as follows (optional elements in parentheses):
#
# scheme + server_name (+ port) (+ servlet_context) + "/individual/"
#
# For example, Cornell's default namespace is:
#
# http://vivo.cornell.edu/individual/
#
Vitro.defaultNamespace = http://vivo.mydomain.edu/individual/
#
# URL of Solr context used in local VIVO search. This will usually consist of:
# scheme + server_name + port + vivo_webapp_name + "solr"
# In the standard installation, the Solr context will be on the same server as VIVO,
# and in the same Tomcat instance. The path will be the VIVO webapp.name (specified
# above) + "solr"
# Example:
# vitro.local.solr.url = http://localhost:8080/vivosolr
vitro.local.solr.url = http://localhost:8080/vivosolr
#
# 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.mydomain.edu
email.replyTo = vivoAdmin@mydomain.edu
#
# The basic parameters for a database connection. Change the end of the
# URL to reflect your database name (if it is not "vitrodb"). Change the username
# and password to match the authorized database user you created.
#
VitroConnection.DataSource.url = jdbc:mysql://localhost/vitrodb
VitroConnection.DataSource.username = vitrodbUsername
VitroConnection.DataSource.password = vitrodbPassword
#
# 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
#
# Optional URI of a SPARQL endpoint from which VIVO should display data.
# If set, VIVO will use this endpoint as its triple store instead of the
# SDB database.
#
#VitroConnection.DataSource.endpointURI =
#
# Optional URI to use for modifying the above endpoint via SPARQL UPDATE.
# This setting is only necessary if the endpoint does not support updates via
# its main URI. (This may be done for access control purposes.)
# If the endpointURI above is not set, this setting has no effect.
#
#VitroConnection.DataSource.updateEndpointURI =
#
# 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 = vivo_root@mydomain.edu
#
# 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 value should be the URI for that property.
#
selfEditing.idMatchingProperty = http://vivo.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
# a 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
#
# The temporal graph visualization can require extensive machine resources.
# This can have a particularly noticeable impact on memory usage if
# - The organization tree is deep,
# - The number of grants and publications is large.
# VIVO 1.3 release mitigates this problem by the way of a caching mechanism &
# hence we can safely set this to be enabled by default.
#
visualization.temporal = enabled
#
# The temporal graph visualization is used to compare different organizations/people
# within an organization on parameters like number of publications or grants.
# By default, the app will attempt to make its best guess at the top level
# organization in your instance. If you're unhappy with this selection, uncomment out
# the property below and set it to the URI of the organization individual you want to
# identify as the top level organization. It will be used as the default whenever the
# temporal graph visualization is rendered without being passed an explicit org.
# For example, to use "Ponce School of Medicine" as the top organization:
# visualization.topLevelOrg = http://vivo.psm.edu/individual/n2862
#
# visualization.topLevelOrg = http://vivo.mydomain.edu/individual/topLevelOrgURI
#
# Absolute path on the server of the Harvester root directory.
# You must include the final slash.
# Setting a value for harvester.location indicates that the Harvester is installed at
# this path. This will enable the Harvester functions in the Ingest Tools page.
#
# harvester.location = /usr/local/vivo/harvester/
#
# Default type(s) for Google Refine Reconciliation Service
# The format for this property is id, name; id1, name1; id2, name2 etc.
# See Service Metadata from this page http://code.google.com/p/google-refine/wiki/ReconciliationServiceApi
# for more information.
Vitro.reconcile.defaultTypeList = http://vivoweb.org/ontology/core#Role, core:Role; http://vivoweb.org/ontology/core#AcademicDegree, core:Academic Degree; http://purl.org/NET/c4dm/event.owl#Event, event:Event; http://vivoweb.org/ontology/core#Agreement, core:Agreement; http://vivoweb.org/ontology/core#Location, core:Location; http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/Organization, foaf:Organization; http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/Person, foaf:Person; http://vivoweb.org/ontology/core#InformationResource, core:Information Resource
#
# Types of individual for which we can create proxy editors.
# If this is omitted, defaults to http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#Thing
#
proxy.eligibleTypeList = http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/Person, http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/Organization
#
# Show only the most appropriate data values based on the Accept-Language
# header supplied by the browser. Default is true if not set.
#
RDFService.languageFilter = true
#
# For OpenSocial integration
# The base URL of the ORNG Shindig server. Usually, this is the same host and port
# number as VIVO iteself, with a context path of "shindigorng".
#
#OpenSocial.shindigURL = http://localhost:8080/shindigorng
#
# For OpenSocial integration
# The host name and port number of the service that provides security tokens for VIVO and
# Shindig to share. For now, the host name must be the actual host, not "localhost" or "127.0.0.1"
# The port number must be 8777
#
#OpenSocial.tokenService = myhost.mydomain.edu:8777
#
# For OpenSocial integration
# The path to the key file that will be used qwhen generating security tokens for VIVO and
# shindig to share.
#
#OpenSocial.tokenKeyFile = /usr/local/vivo/data/shindig/openssl/securitytokenkey.txt
#
# For OpenSocial integration
# Only set sandbox to True for dev/test environments. Comment out or set to False in production
#
#OpenSocial.sandbox = True