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refac: Sidebar reorganized
In order to make context switches between administrative tasks
which are map related and those which are system related, we now have
a category "administration" and "systemadministration".
The Riverbedmorphology does nothing than display the map, so it is
renamed to that (map). In case the context of "systemadministration"
is chosen, the "map" brings you just back to the map.
author | Thomas Junk <thomas.junk@intevation.de> |
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date | Tue, 20 Nov 2018 09:54:53 +0100 |
parents | 7fc47ac98520 |
children | eadf84bb0e98 |
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# ---------------------------------------------------------------------- # Example configuration for gemma back end # ---------------------------------------------------------------------- # ---------------------------------------------------------------------- # Basic Setup: # Host and port to listen on: host = "0.0.0.0" #port = 8000 # Where to find the data of the web client (SPA) to serve: web = "./web" # File to persist session data: sessions = "/tmp/gemma_session.data" # ---------------------------------------------------------------------- # Database: # DB connection configuration: db-host = "gemma_db" #db-name = "gemma" #db-port = 5432 #db-ssl = "prefer" db-user = "meta_login" db-password = "geo2Serv" # ---------------------------------------------------------------------- # Mail setup: # SMTP connection configuration: #mail-host = "localhost" #mail-password = "SECRET" #mail-port = 465 #mail-user = "gemma" # Client data to use: #mail-from = "noreplay@localhost" #mail-helo = "localhost" # ---------------------------------------------------------------------- # OGC services setup: # Connection to GeoServer instance for internal OGC services geoserver-url = "http://gemma_geoserver:8080/geoserver" #geoserver-user = "admin" #geoserver-password = "geoserver" # Clean GeoServer setup on startup # Persisting this is mainly useful in some dev setups. # Cleaning up the GeoServer should be done with # an explicit --geoserver-clean on the command line. #geoserver-clean = true # Proxy settings for external OGC services #proxy-key = "SECRET" #proxy-prefix = "http://localhost:8000" # ---------------------------------------------------------------------- # CORS setup: #allowed-origins = "http://example.com"