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Join the log lines of imports to the log exports to recover data from them. Used in SR export to extract information that where in the meta json but now are only found in the log.
author Sascha L. Teichmann <sascha.teichmann@intevation.de>
date Wed, 09 Feb 2022 18:34:40 +0100
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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"

# Duration until sessions expire if not renewed
#session-timeout = "3h"

# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# 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

# geoserver-startup-sql can be used to add SQL commands to GeoServers database
# session start script. See
# https://docs.geoserver.org/stable/en/user/data/database/sqlsession.html
# Note that the commands will be executed as the user configured as 'db-user'.
# This can be used for example to set query planer configurations that fix
# bad query plans during GeoServer accessing the published layers.
# Currently, the published layer 'bottlenecks_geoserver' is known to trigger
# inefficient nested loop joins due to underestimation of the number of entries
# in the bottlenecks table. Hence the example setting:
geoserver-startup-sql = "SET enable_nestloop TO off"

# Proxy settings for external OGC services
#proxy-key = "SECRET"
#proxy-prefix = "http://localhost:8000"
#

# Server is known on the outside as:
# external-url = "http://localhost:8000"

# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# CORS setup:

#allowed-origins = "http://example.com"

# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# SOAP/XML-based importer setup:

# soap-timeout = "3m"

# Schema for "Testclient imports"
# schema-dirs = "$PATH_TO_SCHEMATA"
# published-config ="$PATH/pub-config.json"
# report-path = "$PATH_TO_XSLX_AND_YAML_PAIRS"

# File to log to. Default empty -> stderr
# log-file = ""
# Level of logging. Possible values: trace, debug, info, warn, error, fatal.
# log-level = "info"