from __future__ import unicode_literals import os import tempfile from django.conf import settings from django.utils.translation import ugettext_lazy as _ import mayan from smart_settings import Namespace namespace = Namespace(name='common', label=_('Common')) setting_auto_logging = namespace.add_setting( global_name='COMMON_AUTO_LOGGING', default=True, help_text=_('Automatically enable logging to all apps.') ) settings_db_sync_task_delay = namespace.add_setting( global_name='COMMON_DB_SYNC_TASK_DELAY', default=2, help_text=_( 'Time to delay background tasks that depend on a database commit to ' 'propagate.' ) ) setting_paginate_by = namespace.add_setting( global_name='COMMON_PAGINATE_BY', default=40, help_text=_( 'An integer specifying how many objects should be displayed per page.' ) ) setting_shared_storage = namespace.add_setting( global_name='COMMON_SHARED_STORAGE', default='django.core.files.storage.FileSystemStorage', help_text=_('A storage backend that all workers can use to share files.') ) setting_shared_storage_arguments = namespace.add_setting( global_name='COMMON_SHARED_STORAGE_ARGUMENTS', default='{{location: {}}}'.format( os.path.join(settings.MEDIA_ROOT, 'shared_files') ), quoted=True ) setting_temporary_directory = namespace.add_setting( global_name='COMMON_TEMPORARY_DIRECTORY', default=tempfile.gettempdir(), help_text=_( 'Temporary directory used site wide to store thumbnails, previews ' 'and temporary files.' ), is_path=True ) setting_production_error_logging = namespace.add_setting( global_name='COMMON_PRODUCTION_ERROR_LOGGING', default=False, help_text=_( 'Enable error logging outside of the system error logging ' 'capabilities.' ) ) setting_production_error_log_path = namespace.add_setting( global_name='COMMON_PRODUCTION_ERROR_LOG_PATH', default=os.path.join(settings.MEDIA_ROOT, 'error.log'), help_text=_( 'Path to the logfile that will track errors during production.' ), is_path=True ) setting_project_title = namespace.add_setting( global_name='COMMON_PROJECT_TITLE', default=mayan.__title__, help_text=_( 'Name to be displayed in the main menu.' ), ) namespace = Namespace(name='django', label=_('Django')) setting_django_databases = namespace.add_setting( global_name='ALLOWED_HOSTS', default=settings.ALLOWED_HOSTS, help_text=_( 'A list of strings representing the host/domain names that this site ' 'can serve. This is a security measure to prevent HTTP Host header ' 'attacks, which are possible even under many seemingly-safe web ' 'server configurations. Values in this list can be ' 'fully qualified names (e.g. \'www.example.com\'), in which case ' 'they will be matched against the request\'s Host header exactly ' '(case-insensitive, not including port). A value beginning with a ' 'period can be used as a subdomain wildcard: \'.example.com\' will ' 'match example.com, www.example.com, and any other subdomain of ' 'example.com. A value of \'*\' will match anything; in this case you ' 'are responsible to provide your own validation of the Host header ' '(perhaps in a middleware; if so this middleware must be listed ' 'first in MIDDLEWARE).' ), ) setting_django_databases = namespace.add_setting( global_name='APPEND_SLASH', default=settings.APPEND_SLASH, help_text=_( 'When set to True, if the request URL does not match any of the ' 'patterns in the URLconf and it doesn\'t end in a slash, an HTTP ' 'redirect is issued to the same URL with a slash appended. Note ' 'that the redirect may cause any data submitted in a POST request ' 'to be lost. The APPEND_SLASH setting is only used if ' 'CommonMiddleware is installed (see Middleware). See also ' 'PREPEND_WWW.' ) ) setting_django_databases = namespace.add_setting( global_name='DATABASES', default=settings.DATABASES, help_text=_( 'A dictionary containing the settings for all databases to be used ' 'with Django. It is a nested dictionary whose contents map a ' 'database alias to a dictionary containing the options for an ' 'individual database. The DATABASES setting must configure a ' 'default database; any number of additional databases may also ' 'be specified.' ), ) setting_django_databases = namespace.add_setting( global_name='DATA_UPLOAD_MAX_MEMORY_SIZE', default=settings.DATA_UPLOAD_MAX_MEMORY_SIZE, help_text=_( 'Default: 2621440 (i.e. 2.5 MB). The maximum size in bytes that a ' 'request body may be before a SuspiciousOperation ' '(RequestDataTooBig) is raised. The check is done when accessing ' 'request.body or request.POST and is calculated against the total ' 'request size excluding any file upload data. You can set this to ' 'None to disable the check. Applications that are expected to ' 'receive unusually large form posts should tune this setting. The ' 'amount of request data is correlated to the amount of memory ' 'needed to process the request and populate the GET and POST ' 'dictionaries. Large requests could be used as a ' 'denial-of-service attack vector if left unchecked. Since web ' 'servers don\'t typically perform deep request inspection, it\'s ' 'not possible to perform a similar check at that level. See also ' 'FILE_UPLOAD_MAX_MEMORY_SIZE.' ), ) setting_django_databases = namespace.add_setting( global_name='DISALLOWED_USER_AGENTS', default=settings.DISALLOWED_USER_AGENTS, help_text=_( 'Default: [] (Empty list). List of compiled regular expression ' 'objects representing User-Agent strings that are not allowed to ' 'visit any page, systemwide. Use this for bad robots/crawlers. ' 'This is only used if CommonMiddleware is installed ' '(see Middleware).' ), ) setting_django_databases = namespace.add_setting( global_name='EMAIL_BACKEND', default=settings.EMAIL_BACKEND, help_text=_( 'Default: \'django.core.mail.backends.smtp.EmailBackend\'. The ' 'backend to use for sending emails.' ), ) setting_django_databases = namespace.add_setting( global_name='EMAIL_HOST', default=settings.EMAIL_HOST, help_text=_( 'Default: \'localhost\'. The host to use for sending email.' ), ) setting_django_databases = namespace.add_setting( global_name='EMAIL_HOST_PASSWORD', default=settings.EMAIL_HOST_PASSWORD, help_text=_( 'Default: \'\' (Empty string). Password to use for the SMTP ' 'server defined in EMAIL_HOST. This setting is used in ' 'conjunction with EMAIL_HOST_USER when authenticating to the ' 'SMTP server. If either of these settings is empty, ' 'Django won\'t attempt authentication.' ), ) setting_django_databases = namespace.add_setting( global_name='EMAIL_HOST_USER', default=settings.EMAIL_HOST_USER, help_text=_( 'Default: \'\' (Empty string). Username to use for the SMTP ' 'server defined in EMAIL_HOST. If empty, Django won\'t attempt ' 'authentication.' ), ) setting_django_databases = namespace.add_setting( global_name='EMAIL_PORT', default=settings.EMAIL_PORT, help_text=_( 'Default: 25. Port to use for the SMTP server defined in EMAIL_HOST.' ), ) setting_django_databases = namespace.add_setting( global_name='EMAIL_USE_TLS', default=settings.EMAIL_USE_TLS, help_text=_( 'Default: False. Whether to use a TLS (secure) connection when ' 'talking to the SMTP server. This is used for explicit TLS ' 'connections, generally on port 587. If you are experiencing ' 'hanging connections, see the implicit TLS setting EMAIL_USE_SSL.' ), ) setting_django_databases = namespace.add_setting( global_name='EMAIL_USE_SSL', default=settings.EMAIL_USE_SSL, help_text=_( 'Default: False. Whether to use an implicit TLS (secure) connection ' 'when talking to the SMTP server. In most email documentation this ' 'type of TLS connection is referred to as SSL. It is generally used ' 'on port 465. If you are experiencing problems, see the explicit ' 'TLS setting EMAIL_USE_TLS. Note that EMAIL_USE_TLS/EMAIL_USE_SSL ' 'are mutually exclusive, so only set one of those settings to True.' ), ) setting_django_databases = namespace.add_setting( global_name='EMAIL_TIMEOUT', default=settings.EMAIL_TIMEOUT, help_text=_( 'Default: None. Specifies a timeout in seconds for blocking ' 'operations like the connection attempt.' ), ) setting_django_databases = namespace.add_setting( global_name='FILE_UPLOAD_MAX_MEMORY_SIZE', default=settings.FILE_UPLOAD_MAX_MEMORY_SIZE, help_text=_( 'Default: 2621440 (i.e. 2.5 MB). The maximum size (in bytes) ' 'that an upload will be before it gets streamed to the file ' 'system. See Managing files for details. See also ' 'DATA_UPLOAD_MAX_MEMORY_SIZE.' ), )