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<?php
/*
* Copyright 2012 Facebook, Inc.
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
* limitations under the License.
*/
return array(
// The root URI which Phabricator is installed on.
// Example: "http://phabricator.example.com/"
'phabricator.base-uri' => null,
// If you have multiple environments, provide the production environment URI
// here so that emails, etc., generated in development/sandbox environments
// contain the right links.
'phabricator.production-uri' => null,
// Setting this to 'true' will invoke a special setup mode which helps guide
// you through setting up Phabricator.
'phabricator.setup' => false,
// The default PHID for users who haven't uploaded a profile image. It should
// be 50x50px.
'user.default-profile-image-phid' => 'PHID-FILE-4d61229816cfe6f2b2a3',
// -- IMPORTANT! Security! -------------------------------------------------- //
// IMPORTANT: By default, Phabricator serves files from the same domain the
// application lives on. This is convenient but not secure: it creates a large
// class of vulnerabilities which can not be generally mitigated.
//
// To avoid this, you should configure a second domain in the same way you
// have the primary domain configured (e.g., point it at the same machine and
// set up the same vhost rules) and provide it here. For instance, if your
// primary install is on "http://www.phabricator-example.com/", you could
// configure "http://www.phabricator-files.com/" and specify the entire
// domain (with protocol) here. This will enforce that files are
// served only from the alternate domain. Ideally, you should use a
// completely separate domain name rather than just a different subdomain.
//
// It is STRONGLY RECOMMENDED that you configure this. Your install is NOT
// SECURE unless you do so.
'security.alternate-file-domain' => null,
// Default key for HMAC digests where the key is not important (i.e., the
// hash itself is secret). You can change this if you want (to any other
// string), but doing so will break existing sessions and CSRF tokens.
'security.hmac-key' => '[D\t~Y7eNmnQGJ;rnH6aF;m2!vJ8@v8C=Cs:aQS\.Qw',
// -- DarkConsole ----------------------------------------------------------- //
// DarkConsole is a administrative debugging/profiling tool built into
// Phabricator. You can leave it disabled unless you're developing against
// Phabricator.
// Determines whether or not DarkConsole is available. DarkConsole exposes
// some data like queries and stack traces, so you should be careful about
// turning it on in production (although users can not normally see it, even
// if the deployment configuration enables it).
'darkconsole.enabled' => false,
// Always enable DarkConsole, even for logged out users. This potentially
// exposes sensitive information to users, so make sure untrusted users can
// not access an install running in this mode. You should definitely leave
// this off in production. It is only really useful for using DarkConsole
// utilities to debug or profile logged-out pages. You must set
// 'darkconsole.enabled' to use this option.
'darkconsole.always-on' => false,
// Allows you to mask certain configuration values from appearing in the
// "Config" tab of DarkConsole.
'darkconsole.config-mask' => array(
'mysql.pass',
'amazon-ses.secret-key',
'recaptcha.private-key',
'phabricator.csrf-key',
'facebook.application-secret',
'github.application-secret',
),
// -- MySQL --------------------------------------------------------------- //
// The username to use when connecting to MySQL.
'mysql.user' => 'root',
// The password to use when connecting to MySQL.
'mysql.pass' => '',
// The MySQL server to connect to. If you want to connect to a different
// port than the default (which is 3306), specify it in the hostname
// (e.g., db.example.com:1234).
'mysql.host' => 'localhost',
// The number of times to try reconnecting to the MySQL database
'mysql.connection-retries' => 3,
// -- Email ----------------------------------------------------------------- //
// Some Phabricator tools send email notifications, e.g. when Differential
// revisions are updated or Maniphest tasks are changed. These options allow
// you to configure how email is delivered.
// You can test your mail setup by going to "MetaMTA" in the web interface,
// clicking "Send New Message", and then composing a message.
// Default address to send mail "From".
'metamta.default-address' => 'noreply@example.com',
// Domain used to generate Message-IDs.
'metamta.domain' => 'example.com',
// When a user takes an action which generates an email notification (like
// commenting on a Differential revision), Phabricator can either send that
// mail "From" the user's email address (like "alincoln@logcabin.com") or
// "From" the 'metamta.default-address' address. The user experience is
// generally better if Phabricator uses the user's real address as the "From"
// since the messages are easier to organize when they appear in mail clients,
// but this will only work if the server is authorized to send email on behalf
// of the "From" domain. Practically, this means:
// - If you are doing an install for Example Corp and all the users will
// have corporate @corp.example.com addresses and any hosts Phabricator
// is running on are authorized to send email from corp.example.com,
// you can enable this to make the user experience a little better.
// - If you are doing an install for an open source project and your
// users will be registering via Facebook and using personal email
// addresses, you MUST NOT enable this or virtually all of your outgoing
// email will vanish into SFP blackholes.
// - If your install is anything else, you're much safer leaving this
// off since the risk in turning it on is that your outgoing mail will
// mostly never arrive.
'metamta.can-send-as-user' => false,
// Adapter class to use to transmit mail to the MTA. The default uses
// PHPMailerLite, which will invoke "sendmail". This is appropriate
// if sendmail actually works on your host, but if you haven't configured mail
// it may not be so great. You can also use Amazon SES, by changing this to
// 'PhabricatorMailImplementationAmazonSESAdapter', signing up for SES, and
// filling in your 'amazon-ses.access-key' and 'amazon-ses.secret-key' below.
'metamta.mail-adapter' =>
'PhabricatorMailImplementationPHPMailerLiteAdapter',
// When email is sent, try to hand it off to the MTA immediately. This may
// be worth disabling if your MTA infrastructure is slow or unreliable. If you
// disable this option, you must run the 'metamta_mta.php' daemon or mail
// won't be handed off to the MTA. If you're using Amazon SES it can be a
// little slugish sometimes so it may be worth disabling this and moving to
// the daemon after you've got your install up and running. If you have a
// properly configured local MTA it should not be necessary to disable this.
'metamta.send-immediately' => true,
// If you're using Amazon SES to send email, provide your AWS access key
// and AWS secret key here. To set up Amazon SES with Phabricator, you need
// to:
// - Make sure 'metamta.mail-adapter' is set to:
// "PhabricatorMailImplementationAmazonSESAdapter"
// - Make sure 'metamta.can-send-as-user' is false.
// - Make sure 'metamta.default-address' is configured to something sensible.
// - Make sure 'metamta.default-address' is a validated SES "From" address.
'amazon-ses.access-key' => null,
'amazon-ses.secret-key' => null,
// If you're using Sendgrid to send email, provide your access credentials
// here. This will use the REST API. You can also use Sendgrid as a normal
// SMTP service.
'sendgrid.api-user' => null,
'sendgrid.api-key' => null,
// You can configure a reply handler domain so that email sent from Maniphest
// will have a special "Reply To" address like "T123+82+af19f@example.com"
// that allows recipients to reply by email and interact with tasks. For
// instructions on configurating reply handlers, see the article
// "Configuring Inbound Email" in the Phabricator documentation. By default,
// this is set to 'null' and Phabricator will use a generic 'noreply@' address
// or the address of the acting user instead of a special reply handler
// address (see 'metamta.default-address'). If you set a domain here,
// Phabricator will begin generating private reply handler addresses. See
// also 'metamta.maniphest.reply-handler' to further configure behavior.
// This key should be set to the domain part after the @, like "example.com".
'metamta.maniphest.reply-handler-domain' => null,
// You can follow the instructions in "Configuring Inbound Email" in the
// Phabricator documentation and set 'metamta.maniphest.reply-handler-domain'
// to support updating Maniphest tasks by email. If you want more advanced
// customization than this provides, you can override the reply handler
// class with an implementation of your own. This will allow you to do things
// like have a single public reply handler or change how private reply
// handlers are generated and validated.
// This key should be set to a loadable subclass of
// PhabricatorMailReplyHandler (and possibly of ManiphestReplyHandler).
'metamta.maniphest.reply-handler' => 'ManiphestReplyHandler',
// If you don't want phabricator to take up an entire domain
// (or subdomain for that matter), you can use this and set a common
// prefix for mail sent by phabricator. It will make use of the fact that
// a mail-address such as phabricator+D123+1hjk213h@example.com will be
// delivered to the phabricator users mailbox.
// Set this to the left part of the email address and it well get
// prepended to all outgoing mail. If you want to use e.g.
// 'phabricator@example.com' this should be set to 'phabricator'.
'metamta.single-reply-handler-prefix' => null,
// Prefix prepended to mail sent by Maniphest. You can change this to
// distinguish between testing and development installs, for example.
'metamta.maniphest.subject-prefix' => '[Maniphest]',
// See 'metamta.maniphest.reply-handler-domain'. This does the same thing,
// but allows email replies via Differential.
'metamta.differential.reply-handler-domain' => null,
// See 'metamta.maniphest.reply-handler'. This does the same thing, but
// affects Differential.
'metamta.differential.reply-handler' => 'DifferentialReplyHandler',
// Prefix prepended to mail sent by Differential.
'metamta.differential.subject-prefix' => '[Differential]',
// Set this to true if you want patches to be attached to mail from
// Differential. This won't work if you are using SendGrid as your mail
// adapter.
'metamta.differential.attach-patches' => false,
// By default, Phabricator generates unique reply-to addresses and sends a
// separate email to each recipient when you enable reply handling. This is
// more secure than using "From" to establish user identity, but can mean
// users may receive multiple emails when they are on mailing lists. Instead,
// you can use a single, non-unique reply to address and authenticate users
// based on the "From" address by setting this to 'true'. This trades away
// a little bit of security for convenience, but it's reasonable in many
// installs. Object interactions are still protected using hashes in the
// single public email address, so objects can not be replied to blindly.
'metamta.public-replies' => false,
// You can configure an email address like "bugs@phabricator.example.com"
// which will automatically create Maniphest tasks when users send email
// to it. This relies on the "From" address to authenticate users, so it is
// is not completely secure. To set this up, enter a complete email
// address like "bugs@phabricator.example.com" and then configure mail to
// that address so it routed to Phabricator (if you've already configured
// reply handlers, you're probably already done). See "Configuring Inbound
// Email" in the documentation for more information.
'metamta.maniphest.public-create-email' => null,
// If you enable 'metamta.public-replies', Phabricator uses "From" to
// authenticate users. You can additionally enable this setting to try to
// authenticate with 'Reply-To'. Note that this is completely spoofable and
// insecure (any user can set any 'Reply-To' address) but depending on the
// nature of your install or other deliverability conditions this might be
// okay. Generally, you can't do much more by spoofing Reply-To than be
// annoying (you can write but not read content). But, you know, this is
// still **COMPLETELY INSECURE**.
'metamta.insecure-auth-with-reply-to' => false,
// If you enable 'metamta.maniphest.public-create-email' and create an
// email address like "bugs@phabricator.example.com", it will default to
// rejecting mail which doesn't come from a known user. However, you might
// want to let anyone send email to this address; to do so, set a default
// author here (a Phabricator username). A typical use of this might be to
// create a "System Agent" user called "bugs" and use that name here. If you
// specify a valid username, mail will always be accepted and used to create
// a task, even if the sender is not a system user. The original email
// address will be stored in an 'From Email' field on the task.
'metamta.maniphest.default-public-author' => null,
// If this option is enabled, Phabricator will add a "Precedence: bulk"
// header to transactional mail (e.g., Differential, Maniphest and Herald
// notifications). This may improve the behavior of some auto-responder
// software and prevent it from replying. However, it may also cause
// deliverability issues -- notably, you currently can not send this header
// via Amazon SES, and enabling this option with SES will prevent delivery
// of any affected mail.
'metamta.precedence-bulk' => false,
// Mail.app on OS X Lion won't respect threading headers unless the subject
// is prefixed with "Re:". If you enable this option, Phabricator will add
// "Re:" to the subject line of all mail which is expected to thread.
'metamta.re-prefix' => false,
// -- Auth ------------------------------------------------------------------ //
// Can users login with a username/password, or by following the link from
// a password reset email? You can disable this and configure one or more
// OAuth providers instead.
'auth.password-auth-enabled' => true,
// Maximum number of simultaneous web sessions each user is permitted to have.
// Setting this to "1" will prevent a user from logging in on more than one
// browser at the same time.
'auth.sessions.web' => 5,
// Maximum number of simultaneous Conduit sessions each user is permitted
// to have.
'auth.sessions.conduit' => 5,
// Set this true to enable the Settings -> SSH Public Keys panel, which will
// allow users to associated SSH public keys with their accounts. This is only
// really useful if you're setting up services over SSH and want to use
// Phabricator for authentication; in most situations you can leave this
// disabled.
'auth.sshkeys.enabled' => false,
// -- Accounts -------------------------------------------------------------- //
// Is basic account information (email, real name, profile picture) editable?
// If you set up Phabricator to automatically synchronize account information
// from some other authoritative system, you can disable this to ensure
// information remains consistent across both systems.
'account.editable' => true,
// When users set or reset a password, it must have at least this many
// characters.
'account.minimum-password-length' => 8,
// -- Facebook ------------------------------------------------------------ //
// Can users use Facebook credentials to login to Phabricator?
'facebook.auth-enabled' => false,
// Can users use Facebook credentials to create new Phabricator accounts?
'facebook.registration-enabled' => true,
// Are Facebook accounts permanently linked to Phabricator accounts, or can
// the user unlink them?
'facebook.auth-permanent' => false,
// The Facebook "Application ID" to use for Facebook API access.
'facebook.application-id' => null,
// The Facebook "Application Secret" to use for Facebook API access.
'facebook.application-secret' => null,
// -- GitHub ---------------------------------------------------------------- //
// Can users use GitHub credentials to login to Phabricator?
'github.auth-enabled' => false,
// Can users use GitHub credentials to create new Phabricator accounts?
'github.registration-enabled' => true,
// Are GitHub accounts permanently linked to Phabricator accounts, or can
// the user unlink them?
'github.auth-permanent' => false,
// The GitHub "Client ID" to use for GitHub API access.
'github.application-id' => null,
// The GitHub "Secret" to use for GitHub API access.
'github.application-secret' => null,
// -- Google ---------------------------------------------------------------- //
// Can users use Google credentials to login to Phabricator?
'google.auth-enabled' => false,
// Can users use Google credentials to create new Phabricator accounts?
'google.registration-enabled' => true,
// Are Google accounts permanently linked to Phabricator accounts, or can
// the user unlink them?
'google.auth-permanent' => false,
// The Google "Client ID" to use for Google API access.
'google.application-id' => null,
// The Google "Client Secret" to use for Google API access.
'google.application-secret' => null,
// -- Recaptcha ------------------------------------------------------------- //
// Is Recaptcha enabled? If disabled, captchas will not appear. You should
// enable Recaptcha if your install is public-facing, as it hinders
// brute-force attacks.
'recaptcha.enabled' => false,
// Your Recaptcha public key, obtained from Recaptcha.
'recaptcha.public-key' => null,
// Your Recaptcha private key, obtained from Recaptcha.
'recaptcha.private-key' => null,
// -- Misc ------------------------------------------------------------------ //
// This is hashed with other inputs to generate CSRF tokens. If you want, you
// can change it to some other string which is unique to your install. This
// will make your install more secure in a vague, mostly theoretical way. But
// it will take you like 3 seconds of mashing on your keyboard to set it up so
// you might as well.
'phabricator.csrf-key' => '0b7ec0592e0a2829d8b71df2fa269b2c6172eca3',
// This is hashed with other inputs to generate mail tokens. If you want, you
// can change it to some other string which is unique to your install. In
// particular, you will want to do this if you accidentally send a bunch of
// mail somewhere you shouldn't have, to invalidate all old reply-to
// addresses.
'phabricator.mail-key' => '5ce3e7e8787f6e40dfae861da315a5cdf1018f12',
// Version string displayed in the footer. You probably should leave this
// alone.
'phabricator.version' => 'UNSTABLE',
// PHP requires that you set a timezone in your php.ini before using date
// functions, or it will emit a warning. If this isn't possible (for instance,
// because you are using HPHP) you can set some valid constant for
// date_default_timezone_set() here and Phabricator will set it on your
// behalf, silencing the warning.
'phabricator.timezone' => null,
// When unhandled exceptions occur, stack traces are hidden by default.
// You can enable traces for development to make it easier to debug problems.
'phabricator.show-stack-traces' => false,
// Shows an error callout if a page generated PHP errors, warnings or notices.
// This makes it harder to miss problems while developing Phabricator.
'phabricator.show-error-callout' => false,
// When users write comments which have URIs, they'll be automatically linked
// if the protocol appears in this set. This whitelist is primarily to prevent
// security issues like javascript:// URIs.
'uri.allowed-protocols' => array(
'http' => true,
'https' => true,
),
// Tokenizers are UI controls which let the user select other users, email
// addresses, project names, etc., by typing the first few letters and having
// the control autocomplete from a list. They can load their data in two ways:
// either in a big chunk up front, or as the user types. By default, the data
// is loaded in a big chunk. This is simpler and performs better for small
// datasets. However, if you have a very large number of users or projects,
// (in the ballpark of more than a thousand), loading all that data may become
// slow enough that it's worthwhile to query on demand instead. This makes
// the typeahead slightly less responsive but overall performance will be much
// better if you have a ton of stuff. You can figure out which setting is
// best for your install by changing this setting and then playing with a
// user tokenizer (like the user selectors in Maniphest or Differential) and
// seeing which setting loads faster and feels better.
'tokenizer.ondemand' => false,
// By default, Phabricator includes some silly nonsense in the UI, such as
// a submit button called "Clowncopterize" in Differential and a call to
// "Leap Into Action". If you'd prefer more traditional UI strings like
// "Submit", you can set this flag to disable most of the jokes and easter
// eggs.
'phabricator.serious-business' => false,
// -- Files ----------------------------------------------------------------- //
// Lists which uploaded file types may be viewed in the browser. If a file
// has a mime type which does not appear in this list, it will always be
// downloaded instead of displayed. This is mainly a usability
// consideration, since browsers tend to freak out when viewing enormous
// binary files.
//
// The keys in this array are viewable mime types; the values are the mime
// types they will be delivered as when they are viewed in the browser.
//
// IMPORTANT: Configure 'security.alternate-file-domain' above! Your install
// is NOT safe if it is left unconfigured.
'files.viewable-mime-types' => array(
'image/jpeg' => 'image/jpeg',
'image/jpg' => 'image/jpg',
'image/png' => 'image/png',
'image/gif' => 'image/gif',
'text/plain' => 'text/plain; charset=utf-8',
),
// Phabricator can proxy images from other servers so you can paste the URI
// to a funny picture of a cat into the comment box and have it show up as an
// image. However, this means the webserver Phabricator is running on will
// make HTTP requests to arbitrary URIs. If the server has access to internal
// resources, this could be a security risk. You should only enable it if you
// are installed entirely a VPN and VPN access is required to access
// Phabricator, or if the webserver has no special access to anything. If
// unsure, it is safer to leave this disabled.
'files.enable-proxy' => false,
// -- Storage --------------------------------------------------------------- //
// Phabricator allows users to upload files, and can keep them in various
// storage engines. This section allows you to configure which engines
// Phabricator will use, and how it will use them.
// The largest filesize Phabricator will store in the MySQL BLOB storage
// engine, which just uses a database table to store files. While this isn't a
// best practice, it's really easy to set up. This is hard-limited by the
// value of 'max_allowed_packet' in MySQL (since this often defaults to 1MB,
// the default here is slightly smaller than 1MB). Set this to 0 to disable
// use of the MySQL blob engine.
'storage.mysql-engine.max-size' => 1000000,
// Phabricator provides a local disk storage engine, which just writes files
// to some directory on local disk. The webserver must have read/write
// permissions on this directory. This is straightforward and suitable for
// most installs, but will not scale past one web frontend unless the path
// is actually an NFS mount, since you'll end up with some of the files
// written to each web frontend and no way for them to share. To use the
// local disk storage engine, specify the path to a directory here. To
// disable it, specify null.
'storage.local-disk.path' => null,
// If you want to store files in Amazon S3, specify an AWS access and secret
// key here and a bucket name below.
'amazon-s3.access-key' => null,
'amazon-s3.secret-key' => null,
// Set this to a valid Amazon S3 bucket to store files there. You must also
// configure S3 access keys above.
'storage.s3.bucket' => null,
// Phabricator uses a storage engine selector to choose which storage engine
// to use when writing file data. If you add new storage engines or want to
// provide very custom rules (e.g., write images to one storage engine and
// other files to a different one), you can provide an alternate
// implementation here. The default engine will use choose MySQL, Local Disk,
// and S3, in that order, if they have valid configurations above and a file
// fits within configured limits.
'storage.engine-selector' => 'PhabricatorDefaultFileStorageEngineSelector',
// -- Search ---------------------------------------------------------------- //
// Phabricator uses a search engine selector to choose which search engine
// to use when indexing and reconstructing documents, and when executing
// queries. You can override the engine selector to provide a new selector
// class which can select some custom engine you implement, if you want to
// store your documents in some search engine which does not have default
// support.
'search.engine-selector' => 'PhabricatorDefaultSearchEngineSelector',
// -- Differential ---------------------------------------------------------- //
'differential.revision-custom-detail-renderer' => null,
// Array for custom remarkup rules. The array should have a list of
// class names of classes that extend PhutilRemarkupRule
'differential.custom-remarkup-rules' => null,
// Array for custom remarkup block rules. The array should have a list of
// class names of classes that extend PhutilRemarkupEngineBlockRule
'differential.custom-remarkup-block-rules' => null,
// Set display word-wrap widths for Differential. Specify a dictionary of
// regular expressions mapping to column widths. The filename will be matched
// against each regexp in order until one matches. The default configuration
// uses a width of 100 for Java and 80 for other languages. Note that 80 is
// the greatest column width of all time. Changes here will not be immediately
// reflected in old revisions unless you purge the changeset render cache
// (with `./scripts/util/purge_cache.php --changesets`).
'differential.wordwrap' => array(
'/\.java$/' => 100,
'/.*/' => 80,
),
// List of file regexps were whitespace is meaningful and should not
// use 'ignore-all' by default
'differential.whitespace-matters' => array(
'/\.py$/',
'/\.l?hs$/',
),
'differential.field-selector' => 'DifferentialDefaultFieldSelector',
// Differential can show "Host" and "Path" fields on revisions, with
// information about the machine and working directory where the
// change came from. These fields are disabled by default because they may
// occasionally have sensitive information; you can set this to true to
// enable them.
'differential.show-host-field' => false,
// If you set this to true, users can "!accept" revisions via email (normally,
// they can take other actions but can not "!accept"). This action is disabled
// by default because email authentication can be configured to be very weak,
// and, socially, email "!accept" is kind of sketchy and implies revisions may
// not actually be receiving thorough review.
'differential.enable-email-accept' => false,
// If you set this to true, users won't need to login to view differential
// revisions. Anonymous users will have read-only access and won't be able to
// interact with the revisions.
'differential.anonymous-access' => false,
// List of file regexps that should be treated as if they are generated by
// an automatic process, and thus get hidden by default in differential
'differential.generated-paths' => array(
// '/config\.h$/',
// '#/autobuilt/#',
),
// -- Maniphest ------------------------------------------------------------- //
'maniphest.enabled' => true,
// Array of custom fields for Maniphest tasks. For details on adding custom
// fields to Maniphest, see "Maniphest User Guide: Adding Custom Fields".
'maniphest.custom-fields' => array(),
// Class which drives custom field construction. See "Maniphest User Guide:
// Adding Custom Fields" in the documentation for more information.
'maniphest.custom-task-extensions-class' => 'ManiphestDefaultTaskExtensions',
+// -- Phriction ------------------------------------------------------------- //
+
+ 'phriction.enabled' => true,
+
// -- Remarkup -------------------------------------------------------------- //
// If you enable this, linked YouTube videos will be embeded inline. This has
// mild security implications (you'll leak referrers to YouTube) and is pretty
// silly (but sort of awesome).
'remarkup.enable-embedded-youtube' => false,
// -- Garbage Collection ---------------------------------------------------- //
// Phabricator generates various logs and caches in the database which can
// be garbage collected after a while to make the total data size more
// manageable. To run garbage collection, launch a
// PhabricatorGarbageCollector daemon.
// Since the GC daemon can issue large writes and table scans, you may want to
// run it only during off hours or make sure it is scheduled so it doesn't
// overlap with backups. This determines when the daemon can start running
// each day.
'gcdaemon.run-at' => '12 AM',
// How many seconds after 'gcdaemon.run-at' the daemon may collect garbage
// for. By default it runs continuously, but you can set it to run for a
// limited period of time. For instance, if you do backups at 3 AM, you might
// run garbage collection for an hour beforehand. This is not a high-precision
// limit so you may want to leave some room for the GC to actually stop, and
// if you set it to something like 3 seconds you're on your own.
'gcdaemon.run-for' => 24 * 60 * 60,
// These 'ttl' keys configure how much old data the GC daemon keeps around.
// Objects older than the ttl will be collected. Set any value to 0 to store
// data indefinitely.
'gcdaemon.ttl.herald-transcripts' => 30 * (24 * 60 * 60),
'gcdaemon.ttl.daemon-logs' => 7 * (24 * 60 * 60),
'gcdaemon.ttl.differential-parse-cache' => 14 * (24 * 60 * 60),
// -- Feed ------------------------------------------------------------------ //
// If you set this to true, you can embed Phabricator activity feeds in other
// pages using iframes. These feeds are completely public, and a login is not
// required to view them! This is intended for things like open source
// projects that want to expose an activity feed on the project homepage.
'feed.public' => false,
// -- Drydock --------------------------------------------------------------- //
// If you want to use Drydock's builtin EC2 Blueprints, configure your AWS
// EC2 credentials here.
'amazon-ec2.access-key' => null,
'amazon-ec2.secret-key' => null,
// -- Customization --------------------------------------------------------- //
// Paths to additional phutil libraries to load.
'load-libraries' => array(),
'aphront.default-application-configuration-class' =>
'AphrontDefaultApplicationConfiguration',
'controller.oauth-registration' =>
'PhabricatorOAuthDefaultRegistrationController',
// Directory that phd (the Phabricator daemon control script) should use to
// track running daemons.
'phd.pid-directory' => '/var/tmp/phd',
// This value is an input to the hash function when building resource hashes.
// It has no security value, but if you accidentally poison user caches (by
// pushing a bad patch or having something go wrong with a CDN, e.g.) you can
// change this to something else and rebuild the Celerity map to break user
// caches. Unless you are doing Celerity development, it is exceptionally
// unlikely that you need to modify this.
'celerity.resource-hash' => 'd9455ea150622ee044f7931dabfa52aa',
// In a development environment, it is desirable to force static resources
// (CSS and JS) to be read from disk on every request, so that edits to them
// appear when you reload the page even if you haven't updated the resource
// maps. This setting ensures requests will be verified against the state on
// disk. Generally, you should leave this off in production (caching behavior
// and performance improve with it off) but turn it on in development. (These
// settings are the defaults.)
'celerity.force-disk-reads' => false,
// You can respond to various application events by installing listeners,
// which will receive callbacks when interesting things occur. Specify a list
// of classes which extend PhabricatorEventListener here.
'events.listeners' => array(),
// -- Pygments -------------------------------------------------------------- //
// Phabricator can highlight PHP by default, but if you want syntax
// highlighting for other languages you should install the python package
// 'Pygments', make sure the 'pygmentize' script is available in the
// $PATH of the webserver, and then enable this.
'pygments.enabled' => false,
// In places that we display a dropdown to syntax-highlight code,
// this is where that list is defined.
// Syntax is 'lexer-name' => 'Display Name',
'pygments.dropdown-choices' => array(
'apacheconf' => 'Apache Configuration',
'bash' => 'Bash Scripting',
'brainfuck' => 'Brainf*ck',
'c' => 'C',
'cpp' => 'C++',
'css' => 'CSS',
'diff' => 'Diff',
'django' => 'Django Templating',
'erb' => 'Embedded Ruby/ERB',
'erlang' => 'Erlang',
'html' => 'HTML',
'infer' => 'Infer from title (extension)',
'java' => 'Java',
'js' => 'Javascript',
'mysql' => 'MySQL',
'perl' => 'Perl',
'php' => 'PHP',
'text' => 'Plain Text',
'python' => 'Python',
'rainbow' => 'Rainbow',
'remarkup' => 'Remarkup',
'ruby' => 'Ruby',
'xml' => 'XML',
),
'pygments.dropdown-default' => 'infer',
// This is an override list of regular expressions which allows you to choose
// what language files are highlighted as. If your projects have certain rules
// about filenames or use unusual or ambiguous language extensions, you can
// create a mapping here. This is an ordered dictionary of regular expressions
// which will be tested against the filename. They should map to either an
// explicit language as a string value, or a numeric index into the captured
// groups as an integer.
'syntax.filemap' => array(
// Example: Treat all '*.xyz' files as PHP.
// '@\\.xyz$@' => 'php',
// Example: Treat 'httpd.conf' as 'apacheconf'.
// '@/httpd\\.conf$@' => 'apacheconf',
// Example: Treat all '*.x.bak' file as '.x'. NOTE: we map to capturing
// group 1 by specifying the mapping as "1".
// '@\\.([^.]+)\\.bak$@' => 1,
'@\.arcconfig$@' => 'js',
),
);
diff --git a/src/applications/directory/controller/main/PhabricatorDirectoryMainController.php b/src/applications/directory/controller/main/PhabricatorDirectoryMainController.php
index dd178ed48d..2c9a7096dc 100644
--- a/src/applications/directory/controller/main/PhabricatorDirectoryMainController.php
+++ b/src/applications/directory/controller/main/PhabricatorDirectoryMainController.php
@@ -1,521 +1,531 @@
<?php
/*
* Copyright 2012 Facebook, Inc.
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
* limitations under the License.
*/
class PhabricatorDirectoryMainController
extends PhabricatorDirectoryController {
private $filter;
public function willProcessRequest(array $data) {
$this->filter = idx($data, 'filter');
}
public function shouldRequireAdmin() {
// These controllers are admin-only by default, but this one is public,
// so allow non-admin users to view it.
return false;
}
public function processRequest() {
$user = $this->getRequest()->getUser();
$nav = $this->buildNav();
$this->filter = $nav->selectFilter($this->filter, 'home');
switch ($this->filter) {
case 'jump':
break;
case 'home':
case 'feed':
$project_query = new PhabricatorProjectQuery();
$project_query->setMembers(array($user->getPHID()));
$projects = $project_query->execute();
break;
default:
throw new Exception("Unknown filter '{$this->filter}'!");
}
switch ($this->filter) {
case 'feed':
return $this->buildFeedResponse($nav, $projects);
case 'jump':
return $this->buildJumpResponse($nav);
default:
return $this->buildMainResponse($nav, $projects);
}
}
private function buildMainResponse($nav, $projects) {
- $unbreak_panel = $this->buildUnbreakNowPanel();
- $triage_panel = $this->buildNeedsTriagePanel($projects);
+ if (PhabricatorEnv::getEnvConfig('maniphest.enabled')) {
+ $unbreak_panel = $this->buildUnbreakNowPanel();
+ $triage_panel = $this->buildNeedsTriagePanel($projects);
+ $tasks_panel = $this->buildTasksPanel();
+ } else {
+ $unbreak_panel = null;
+ $triage_panel = null;
+ $tasks_panel = null;
+ }
$jump_panel = $this->buildJumpPanel();
$revision_panel = $this->buildRevisionPanel();
- $tasks_panel = $this->buildTasksPanel();
$feed_view = $this->buildFeedView($projects, $is_full = false);
$content = array(
$unbreak_panel,
$triage_panel,
$jump_panel,
$revision_panel,
$tasks_panel,
$feed_view,
);
$nav->appendChild($content);
return $this->buildStandardPageResponse(
$nav,
array(
'title' => 'Phabricator',
));
}
private function buildJumpResponse($nav) {
$request = $this->getRequest();
if ($request->isFormPost()) {
$jump = $request->getStr('jump');
$jump = trim($jump);
$help_href = PhabricatorEnv::getDocLink(
'article/Jump_Nav_User_Guide.html');
$patterns = array(
'/^help/i' => 'uri:'.$help_href,
'/^d$/i' => 'uri:/differential/',
'/^r$/i' => 'uri:/diffusion/',
'/^t$/i' => 'uri:/maniphest/',
'/r([A-Z]+)$/' => 'repository',
'/r([A-Z]+)(\S+)$/' => 'commit',
'/^d(\d+)$/i' => 'revision',
'/^t(\d+)$/i' => 'task',
// TODO: '/^p$/i' => 'uri:/projects/',
// TODO: '/^u$/i' => 'uri:/people/',
// TODO: '/^p\s+(\S+)$/i' => 'project',
// TODO: '/^u\s+(\S+)$/i' => 'user',
// TODO: '/^task:\s+(\S+)/i' => 'create-task',
// TODO: '/^(?:s|symbol)\s+(\S+)/i' => 'find-symbol',
);
foreach ($patterns as $pattern => $effect) {
$matches = null;
if (preg_match($pattern, $jump, $matches)) {
if (!strncmp($effect, 'uri:', 4)) {
return id(new AphrontRedirectResponse())
->setURI(substr($effect, 4));
} else {
switch ($effect) {
case 'repository':
return id(new AphrontRedirectResponse())
->setURI('/diffusion/'.$matches[1].'/');
case 'commit':
return id(new AphrontRedirectResponse())
->setURI('/'.$matches[0]);
case 'revision':
return id(new AphrontRedirectResponse())
->setURI('/D'.$matches[1]);
case 'task':
return id(new AphrontRedirectResponse())
->setURI('/T'.$matches[1]);
default:
throw new Exception("Unknown jump effect '{$effect}'!");
}
}
}
}
$query = new PhabricatorSearchQuery();
$query->setQuery($jump);
$query->save();
return id(new AphrontRedirectResponse())
->setURI('/search/'.$query->getQueryKey().'/');
}
$nav->appendChild($this->buildJumpPanel());
return $this->buildStandardPageResponse(
$nav,
array(
'title' => 'Jump Nav',
));
}
private function buildFeedResponse($nav, $projects) {
$view = $this->buildFeedView($projects, $is_full = true);
$nav->appendChild($view);
return $this->buildStandardPageResponse(
$nav,
array(
'title' => 'Feed',
));
}
private function buildUnbreakNowPanel() {
$user = $this->getRequest()->getUser();
$user_phid = $user->getPHID();
$task_query = new ManiphestTaskQuery();
$task_query->withStatus(ManiphestTaskQuery::STATUS_OPEN);
$task_query->withPriority(ManiphestTaskPriority::PRIORITY_UNBREAK_NOW);
$task_query->setLimit(10);
$task_query->setCalculateRows(true);
$tasks = $task_query->execute();
if ($tasks) {
$panel = new AphrontPanelView();
$panel->setHeader('Unbreak Now!');
$panel->setCaption('Open tasks with "Unbreak Now!" priority.');
$panel->addButton(
phutil_render_tag(
'a',
array(
'href' => '/maniphest/view/all/',
'class' => 'grey button',
),
'View All Unbreak Now ('.$task_query->getRowCount().") \xC2\xBB"));
$panel->appendChild($this->buildTaskListView($tasks));
} else {
$panel = new AphrontMiniPanelView();
$panel->appendChild(
'<p><strong>No "Unbreak Now!" Tasks:</strong> '.
'Nothing appears to be critically broken right now.</p>');
$panel = '<br />'.$panel->render();
}
return $panel;
}
private function buildNeedsTriagePanel(array $projects) {
$user = $this->getRequest()->getUser();
$user_phid = $user->getPHID();
if ($projects) {
$task_query = new ManiphestTaskQuery();
$task_query->withStatus(ManiphestTaskQuery::STATUS_OPEN);
$task_query->withPriority(ManiphestTaskPriority::PRIORITY_TRIAGE);
$task_query->withProjects(mpull($projects, 'getPHID'));
$task_query->withAnyProject(true);
$task_query->setCalculateRows(true);
$task_query->setLimit(10);
$tasks = $task_query->execute();
} else {
$tasks = array();
}
if ($tasks) {
$panel = new AphrontPanelView();
$panel->setHeader('Needs Triage');
$panel->setCaption(
'Open tasks with "Needs Triage" priority in '.
'<a href="/project/">projects you are a member of</a>.');
$panel->addButton(
phutil_render_tag(
'a',
array(
// TODO: This should filter to just your projects' need-triage
// tasks?
'href' => '/maniphest/view/alltriage/',
'class' => 'grey button',
),
'View All Triage ('.$task_query->getRowCount().") \xC2\xBB"));
$panel->appendChild($this->buildTaskListView($tasks));
} else {
$panel = new AphrontMiniPanelView();
$panel->appendChild(
'<p><strong>No "Needs Triage" Tasks:</strong> '.
'No tasks in <a href="/project/">projects you are a member of</a> '.
'need triage.</p>');
}
return $panel;
}
private function buildRevisionPanel() {
$user = $this->getRequest()->getUser();
$user_phid = $user->getPHID();
$revision_query = new DifferentialRevisionQuery();
$revision_query->withStatus(DifferentialRevisionQuery::STATUS_OPEN);
$revision_query->withResponsibleUsers(array($user_phid));
$revision_query->needRelationships(true);
// NOTE: We need to unlimit this query to hit the responsible user
// fast-path.
$revision_query->setLimit(null);
$revisions = $revision_query->execute();
list($active, $waiting) = DifferentialRevisionQuery::splitResponsible(
$revisions,
$user_phid);
$panel = new AphrontPanelView();
$panel->setHeader('Revisions Waiting on You');
$panel->setCaption('Revisions waiting for you for review or commit.');
$panel->addButton(
phutil_render_tag(
'a',
array(
'href' => '/differential/',
'class' => 'button grey',
),
"View Active Revisions \xC2\xBB"));
if ($active) {
$revision_view = id(new DifferentialRevisionListView())
->setRevisions($active)
->setUser($user);
$phids = array_merge(
array($user_phid),
$revision_view->getRequiredHandlePHIDs());
$handles = id(new PhabricatorObjectHandleData($phids))->loadHandles();
$revision_view->setHandles($handles);
$panel->appendChild($revision_view);
} else {
$panel->appendChild('<p>No revisions are waiting on you.</p>');
}
return $panel;
}
private function buildTasksPanel() {
$user = $this->getRequest()->getUser();
$user_phid = $user->getPHID();
$task_query = new ManiphestTaskQuery();
$task_query->withStatus(ManiphestTaskQuery::STATUS_OPEN);
$task_query->setGroupBy(ManiphestTaskQuery::GROUP_PRIORITY);
$task_query->withOwners(array($user_phid));
$task_query->setCalculateRows(true);
$task_query->setLimit(10);
$tasks = $task_query->execute();
$panel = new AphrontPanelView();
$panel->setHeader('Assigned Tasks');
$panel->setCaption('Tasks assigned to you.');
if ($tasks) {
$panel->addButton(
phutil_render_tag(
'a',
array(
'href' => '/maniphest/',
'class' => 'button grey',
),
"View All Assigned Tasks (".$task_query->getRowCount().") \xC2\xBB"));
$panel->appendChild($this->buildTaskListView($tasks));
} else {
$panel->addButton(
phutil_render_tag(
'a',
array(
'href' => '/maniphest/?users='.
ManiphestTaskOwner::OWNER_UP_FOR_GRABS,
'class' => 'button grey',
),
"View Unassigned Tasks \xC2\xBB"));
$panel->appendChild('<p>You have no assigned tasks.</p>');
}
return $panel;
}
private function buildTaskListView(array $tasks) {
$user = $this->getRequest()->getUser();
$phids = array_filter(mpull($tasks, 'getOwnerPHID'));
$handles = id(new PhabricatorObjectHandleData($phids))->loadHandles();
$view = new ManiphestTaskListView();
$view->setTasks($tasks);
$view->setUser($user);
$view->setHandles($handles);
return $view;
}
private function buildFeedView(array $projects, $is_full) {
$request = $this->getRequest();
$user = $request->getUser();
$user_phid = $user->getPHID();
$feed_query = new PhabricatorFeedQuery();
$feed_query->setFilterPHIDs(
array_merge(
array($user_phid),
mpull($projects, 'getPHID')));
// TODO: All this limit stuff should probably be consolidated into the
// feed query?
$old_link = null;
$new_link = null;
if ($is_full) {
$feed_query->setAfter($request->getStr('after'));
$feed_query->setBefore($request->getStr('before'));
$limit = 500;
} else {
$limit = 100;
}
// Grab one more story than we intend to display so we can figure out
// if we need to render an "Older Posts" link or not (with reasonable
// accuracy, at least).
$feed_query->setLimit($limit + 1);
$feed = $feed_query->execute();
$extra_row = (count($feed) == $limit + 1);
if ($is_full) {
$have_new = ($request->getStr('before')) ||
($request->getStr('after') && $extra_row);
} else {
$have_new = false;
}
$have_old = ($request->getStr('after')) ||
($request->getStr('before') && $extra_row) ||
(!$request->getStr('before') &&
!$request->getStr('after') &&
$extra_row);
$feed = array_slice($feed, 0, $limit, $preserve_keys = true);
if ($have_old) {
$old_link = phutil_render_tag(
'a',
array(
'href' => '/feed/?before='.end($feed)->getChronologicalKey(),
'class' => 'phabricator-feed-older-link',
),
"Older Stories \xC2\xBB");
}
if ($have_new) {
$new_link = phutil_render_tag(
'a',
array(
'href' => '/feed/?after='.reset($feed)->getChronologicalKey(),
'class' => 'phabricator-feed-newer-link',
),
"\xC2\xAB Newer Stories");
}
$builder = new PhabricatorFeedBuilder($feed);
$builder->setUser($user);
$feed_view = $builder->buildView();
return
'<div style="padding: 1em 3em;">'.
'<div style="margin: 0 1em;">'.
'<h1 style="font-size: 18px; '.
'border-bottom: 1px solid #aaaaaa; '.
'padding: 0;">Feed</h1>'.
'</div>'.
$feed_view->render().
'<div class="phabricator-feed-frame">'.
$new_link.
$old_link.
'</div>'.
'</div>';
}
private function buildJumpPanel() {
$request = $this->getRequest();
$user = $request->getUser();
$uniq_id = celerity_generate_unique_node_id();
Javelin::initBehavior(
'phabricator-autofocus',
array(
'id' => $uniq_id,
));
require_celerity_resource('phabricator-jump-nav');
$doc_href = PhabricatorEnv::getDocLink('article/Jump_Nav_User_Guide.html');
$doc_link = phutil_render_tag(
'a',
array(
'href' => $doc_href,
),
'Jump Nav Use Guide');
$jump_input = phutil_render_tag(
'input',
array(
'type' => 'text',
'class' => 'phabricator-jump-nav',
'name' => 'jump',
'id' => $uniq_id,
)).
phutil_render_tag(
'p',
array(
'class' => 'phabricator-jump-nav-caption',
),
'Enter the name of an object like <tt>D123</tt> to quickly jump to '.
'it. See '.$doc_link.' or type <tt>help</tt>.');
$panel = new AphrontPanelView();
$panel->appendChild(
phabricator_render_form(
$user,
array(
'action' => '/jump/',
'method' => 'POST',
),
$jump_input));
- $nav_buttons = array(
- '/maniphest/task/create/' => 'Create a Task',
- '/file/' => 'Upload a File',
- '/paste/' => 'Create Paste',
- '/w/' => 'Browse Wiki',
- '/diffusion/' => 'Browse Code',
- );
+ $nav_buttons = array();
+
+ if (PhabricatorEnv::getEnvConfig('maniphest.enabled')) {
+ $nav_buttons['/maniphest/task/create/'] = 'Create a Task';
+ }
+ $nav_buttons['/file/'] = 'Upload a File';
+ $nav_buttons['/paste/'] = 'Create Paste';
+ if (PhabricatorEnv::getEnvConfig('phriction.enabled')) {
+ $nav_buttons['/w/'] = 'Browse Wiki';
+ }
+ $nav_buttons['/diffusion/'] = 'Browse Code';
$panel->appendChild('<div class="phabricator-jump-nav-buttons">');
foreach ($nav_buttons as $uri => $name) {
$panel->appendChild(
phutil_render_tag(
'a',
array(
'href' => $uri,
'class' => 'button grey',
),
phutil_escape_html($name)));
}
$panel->appendChild('</div>');
return $panel;
}
}

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