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openproject/doc/CONFIGURATION.md

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OpenProject Configuration

This file describes a part of the OpenProject configuration. You can find general installation instructions here. OpenProject also allows configuring many aspects via its admin interface. The config/settings.yml file should not be used for changing these settings.

OpenProject can be configured either via a 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

When using environment variables, you can set the options by setting environment variables with the name of the options below in uppercase. So for example, to configure email delivery via an SMTP server, you can set the following environment variables:

EMAIL_DELIVERY_METHOD="smtp"
SMTP_ADDRESS="smtp.example.net"
SMTP_PORT="587"
SMTP_DOMAIN="example.net"
SMTP_AUTHENTICAITON="plain"
SMTP_USER_NAME="user"
SMTP_PASSWORD="password"
SMTP_ENABLE_STARTTLS_AUTO="true"

In case you want to use environment variables, but you have no easy way to set them on a specific systme, you can use the dotenv gem. It automatically sets environment variables written to a .env file for a Rails application.

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: 'git')
  • session_store: active_record_store, cache_store, or cookie_store (default: cache_store)

Email configuration

  • email_delivery_method: The way emails should be delivered. Possible values: smtp or sendmail

SMTP Options:

  • smtp_address: SMTP server hostname, e.g. smtp.example.net
  • smtp_port: SMTP server port. Common options are 25 and 587.
  • smtp_domain: The domain told to the SMTP server, probably the hostname of your OpenProject instance (sent in the HELO domain command). Example: example.net
  • smtp_authentication: Authentication method, possible values: plain, login, cram_md5 (optional, only when authentication is required)
  • smtp_user_name: Username for authentication against the SMTP server (optional, only when authentication is required)
  • smtp_password (optional, only when authentication is required)
  • smtp_enable_starttls_auto: You can disable STARTTLS here in case it doesn't work. Make sure you don't login to a SMTP server over a public network when using this. This setting can't currently be used via environment variables, since setting options to false is only possible via a YAML file. (default: true, optional)
  • smtp_openssl_verify_mode: Define how the SMTP server certificate is validated. Make sure you don't just disable verification here unless both, OpenProject and SMTP servers are on a private network. Possible values: none, peer, client_once or fail_if_no_peer_cert

Cache Options:

  • rails_cache_store: memcache for memcached or memory_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)