vivo/example.deploy.properties

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# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# VIVO 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. 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/
#
# Where is the Vitro core directory?
# In most deployments, this is set to ./vitro-core (It is not uncommon for this
# setting to point elsewhere in development environments).
# Examples:
# vitro.core.dir = ./vitro-core
# vitro.core.dir = ../vitro
# vitro.core.dir = /usr/local/vitro/trunk
vitro.core.dir = ./vitro-core
#
# The base install directory for your Tomcat server. The VIVO application
# will be deployed in the /webapps directory below this base.
#
tomcat.home = /usr/local/tomcat
#
# The name of the VIVO 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.vivo.server/vivo
#
webapp.name = vivo
#
# 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
#
# Restricts access to the Solr search platform. The value is a regular expression.
# When a request is made to Solr, the IP address of the requestor must match the
# regular expression, or the request will be rejected.
#
# NOTE: don't leave a space on the end of the line, unless you want it to be
# part of the expression.
# 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 line is removed, your Solr server will respond to requests from any
# location. This may be useful for experimenting but would likely be considered
# a security problem in a production environment.
vitro.local.solr.ipaddress.mask = 127\.0\.0\.1|[0:]+:1
#
# The location where the VIVO application will store the data that it creates.
# This includes uploaded files (usually images) and the search index.
#
vitro.home.directory = /usr/local/vivo/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.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