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[{title Advanced configuration} {priority 100}] |
OpenProject advanced configuration
OpenProject can be configured either via the config/configuration.yml
file, environment variables or a mix of both.
While the latter is probably a bad idea, the environment variable option is often helpful for automatically deploying production systems.
Using the configuration file is probably the simplest way of configuration.
You can find a list of options below and an example file in config/configuration.yml.example
Environment variables
Configuring OpenProject through environment variables is detailed in this separate guide.
List of options
attachments_storage_path
autologin_cookie_name
(default: 'autologin'),autologin_cookie_path
(default: '/')autologin_cookie_secure
(default: false)database_cipher_key
(default: nil)scm_git_command
(default: 'git')scm_subversion_command
(default: 'svn')scm_local_checkout_path
(default: 'repositories')force_help_link
(default: nil)session_store
:active_record_store
,cache_store
, orcookie_store
(default: cache_store)drop_old_sessions_on_logout
(default: true)drop_old_sessions_on_login
(default: false)auth_source_sso
(default: nil)omniauth_direct_login_provider
(default: nil)disable_password_login
(default: false)attachments_storage
(default: file)direct_uploads
(default: true)hidden_menu_items
(default: {})disabled_modules
(default: [])blacklisted_routes
(default: [])global_basic_auth
apiv3_enable_basic_auth
enterprise_limits
Setting session options
Use session_store
to define where session information is stored. In order to store sessions in the database and use the following options, set that configuration to :active_record_store
.
Delete old sessions for the same user when logging in (Disabled by default)
To enable, set the configuration option drop_old_sessions_on_login
to true.
Delete old sessions for the same user when logging out (Enabled by default)
To disable, set the configuration option drop_old_sessions_on_logout
to false.
disable password login
default: false
If you enable this option you have to configure at least one omniauth authentication provider to take care of authentication instead of the password login.
All username/password forms will be removed and only a list of omniauth providers presented to the users.
auth source sso
default: nil
Example:
auth_source_sso:
header: X-Remote-User
# Optional secret to be passed by the header in form
# of a colon-separted userinfo string
# e.g., X-Remote-User "username:s3cret"
secret: s3cr3t
# Uncomment to make the header optional.
# optional: true
Can be used to automatically login a user defined through a custom header
sent by a load balancer or reverse proxy in front of OpenProject,
for instance in a Kerberos Single Sign-On (SSO) setup via apache.
The header with the given name has to be passed to OpenProject containing the logged in
user and the defined global secret as in $login:$secret
.
omniauth direct login provider
default: nil
Example:
omniauth_direct_login_provider: google
Per default the user may choose the usual password login as well as several omniauth providers on the login page and in the login drop down menu. With his configuration option you can set a specific omniauth provider to be used for direct login. Meaning that the login provider selection is skipped and the configured provider is used directly instead.
If this option is active /login will lead directly to the configured omniauth provider and so will a click on 'Sign in' (as opposed to opening the drop down menu).
Note that this does not stop a user from manually navigating to any other omniauth provider if additional ones are configured.
Gravatar images
OpenProject uses gravatar images with a 404
fallback by default to render an internal, initials-based avatar.
You can override this behavior by setting gravatar_fallback_image
to a different value to always render Gravatars
For supported values, please see https://en.gravatar.com/site/implement/images/
Attachments storage
You can modify the folder that attachments are stored locally. Use the attachments_storage_path
configuration variable for that. But ensure that you move the existing paths. To find out the current path on a packaged installation, use openproject config:get ATTACHMENTS_STORAGE_PATH
.
To update the path, use openproject config:set ATTACHMENTS_STORAGE_PATH="/path/to/new/folder"
. Ensure that this is writable by the openproject
user.
attachment storage type
default: file
Attachments can be stored using fog as well. You will have to add further configuration through fog
, e.g. for Amazon S3:
attachments_storage: fog
fog:
directory: bucket-name
credentials:
provider: 'AWS'
aws_access_key_id: 'AKIAJ23HC4KNPWHPG3UA'
aws_secret_access_key: 'PYZO9phvL5IgyjjcI2wJdkiy6UyxPK87wP/yxPxS'
region: 'eu-west-1'
In order to set these values through ENV variables, use:
<pre>
OPENPROJECT_ATTACHMENTS__STORAGE=fog
OPENPROJECT_FOG_CREDENTIALS_AWS__ACCESS__KEY__ID="AKIAJ23HC4KNPWHPG3UA"
OPENPROJECT_FOG_CREDENTIALS_AWS__SECRET__ACCESS__KEY="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"
OPENPROJECT_FOG_CREDENTIALS_PROVIDER=AWS
OPENPROJECT_FOG_CREDENTIALS_REGION="eu-west-1"
OPENPROJECT_FOG_DIRECTORY=uploads
</pre>
backend migration
You can migrate attachments between the available backends. One example would be that you change the configuration from the file storage to the fog storage. If you want to put all the present file-based attachments into the cloud, you will have to use the following rake task:
rake attachments:copy_to[fog]
It works the other way around too:
rake attachments:copy_to[file]
Note that you have to configure the respective storage (i.e. fog) beforehand as described in the previous section.
In the case of fog you only have to configure everything under fog
, however. Don't change attachments_storage
to fog
just yet. Instead leave it as file
. This is because the current attachments storage is used as the source
for the migration.
direct uploads
default: true
When using fog attachments uploaded in the frontend will be posted directly
to the cloud rather than going through the OpenProject servers. This allows large attachments to be uploaded
without the need to increase the client_max_body_size
for the proxy in front of OpenProject.
Also it prevents web processes from being blocked through long uploads.
If, for what ever reason, this is undesirable, you can disable this option. In that case attachments will be posted as usual to the OpenProject server which then uploads the file to the remote storage in an extra step.
Note: This only works for S3 right now. When using fog with another provider this configuration will be false
. The same goes for when no fog storage is configured.
Overriding the help link
You can override the default help menu of OpenProject by specifying a force_help_link
option to
the configuration. This value is used for the href of the help link, and the default dropdown is removed.
Setting an impressum (legal notice) link
You can set a impressum link for your OpenProject instance by setting impressum_link
to an absolute URL.
hidden menu items
default: {}
You can disable specific menu items in the menu sidebar for each main menu (such as Administration and Projects). The following example disables all menu items except 'Users', 'Groups' and 'Custom fields' under 'Administration':
hidden_menu_items:
admin_menu:
- roles
- types
- statuses
- workflows
- enumerations
- settings
- ldap_authentication
- colors
- project_types
- export_card_configurations
- plugins
- info
The configuration can be overridden through environment variables. You have to define one variable for each menu. For instance 'Roles' and 'Types' under 'Administration' can be disabled by defining the following variable:
OPENPROJECT_HIDDEN__MENU__ITEMS_ADMIN__MENU='roles types'
blacklisted routes
default: []
You can blacklist specific routes The following example forbid all routes for above disabled menu:
blacklisted_routes:
- 'admin/info'
- 'admin/plugins'
- 'export_card_configurations'
- 'project_types'
- 'colors'
- 'settings'
- 'admin/enumerations'
- 'workflows/*'
- 'statuses'
- 'types'
- 'admin/roles'
The configuration can be overridden through environment variables.
OPENPROJECT_BLACKLISTED__ROUTES='admin/info admin/plugins'
disabled modules
default: []
Modules may be disabled through the configuration. Just give a list of the module names either as an array or as a string with values separated by spaces.
Array example:
disabled_modules:
- backlogs
- meetings
String example:
disabled_modules: backlogs meetings
The option to use a string is mostly relevant for when you want to override the disabled modules via ENV variables:
OPENPROJECT_DISABLED__MODULES='backlogs meetings'
local checkout path
default: "repositories"
Remote git repositories will be checked out here.
APIv3 basic auth control
default: true
You can enable basic auth access to the APIv3 with the following configuration option:
apiv3_enable_basic_auth: true
global basic auth
default: none
You can define a global set of credentials used to authenticate towards API v3.
Example section for configuration.yml
:
default:
authentication:
global_basic_auth:
user: admin
password: admin
Security badge
OpenProject now provides a release indicator (security badge) that will inform administrators of an OpenProject installation on whether new releases or security updates are available for your platform.
If enabled, this option will display a badge with your installation status at Administration > Information right next to the release version, and on the home screen. It is only displayed to administrators.
The badge will match your current OpenProject version against the official OpenProject release database to alert you of any updates or known vulnerabilities. To ensure the newest available update can be returned, the check will include your installation type, current version, database type, enterprise status and an anonymous unique ID of the instance. To localize the badge, the user's locale is sent. No personal information of your installation or any user within is transmitted, processed, or stored.
To disable rendering the badge, uncheck the setting at Administration > System settings > General or pass
the configuration flag security_badge_displayed: false
.
Cache options:
rails_cache_store
:memcache
for memcached ormemory_store
(default:file_store
)cache_memcache_server
: The memcache server host and IP (default:127.0.0.1:11211
)cache_expires_in
: Expiration time for memcache entries (default:0
, no expiry)cache_namespace
: Namespace for cache keys, useful when multiple applications use a single memcache server (default: none)
Asset options:
rails_asset_host
: A custom host to use to serve static assets such as javascript, CSS, images, etc. (default:nil
)
Onboarding variables:
onboarding_video_url
: An URL for the video displayed on the onboarding modal. This is only shown when the user logs in for the first time.
Enterprise Limits
If using an Enterprise token there are certain limits that apply. You can configure how these limits are enforced.
fail_fast
default: false
If you set fail_fast
to true, new users cannot be invited or registered if the user limit has been reached.
If it is false then you can still invite and register new users but their activation will fail until the
user limit has been increased (or the number of active users decreased).
Configured in the configuration.yml
like this:
enterprise:
fail_fast: true
Or through the environment like this:
OPENPROJECT_ENTERPRISE_FAIL__FAST=true
| ----------- | :---------- | | List of supported environment variables | The full list of environment variables you can use to override the default configuration | | Configuring SSL | How to configure SSL so that your OpenProject installation is available over HTTPS | | Configuring outbound emails | How to configure outbound emails for notifications, etc. | | Configuring inbound emails | How to configure inbound emails for work package updates directly from an email | | Configuring a custom database | How to use an external database | | Configuring a custom web server | How to use a custom web server (e.g. NginX) with your OpenProject installation | | Configuring a custom caching server | TODO: How to use a custom caching server with your OpenProject installation | | Configuring Git and Subversion repositories | How to integrate Git and Subversion repositories into OpenProject | | Adding plugins | How to add plugins to your OpenProject installation |