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# Database setup. The driver can be either 'sqlite', 'mysql' or 'postgres'. # # For SQLite, only the databasename is required. However, MySQL and PostgreSQL # also require 'username', 'password', and optionally 'host' ( and 'port' ) if the database # server is not on the same host as the web server. # # If you're trying out Bolt, just keep it set to SQLite for now. database: driver: mysql username: [[softdbuser]] password: [[softdbpass]] databasename: [[softdb]] host: [[softdbhost]] # The name of the website sitename: A sample site payoff: The amazing payoff goes here # The theme to use. # # Don't edit the provided templates directly, because they _will_ get updated # in next releases. If you wish to modify a default theme, copy its folder, and # change the name here accordingly. theme: base-2018 # The locale that'll be used by the application. If no locale is set the # fallback locale is 'en_GB'. For available options, see: # https://docs.bolt.cm/other/locales # # In some cases it may be needed to specify (non-standard) variations of the # locale to get everything to work as desired. # # This can be done as [nl_NL, Dutch_Netherlands] when specifying multiple # locales, ensure the first is a standard locale. locale: [[language]] # Set the timezone to be used on the website. For a list of valid timezone # settings, see: http://php.net/manual/en/timezones.php # timezone: UTC # Set maintenance mode on or off. # # While in maintenance mode, only users of level editor or higher can access the # site. # # All other visitors are presented with a notice that the site is currently # offline. # # The default template file can be found in /app/theme_defaults/ and overridden # with this option using your own theme. # # Note: If you've changed the filename, and your changes do not show up on the # website, be sure to check for a config.yml file in your theme's folder. # If a template is set there, it will override the setting here. maintenance_mode: false maintenance_template: maintenance_default.twig # The hour of the day for the internal cron task scheduler to run daily, weekly, # monthly and yearly jobs. # # Default: 3 (3 am) cron_hour: 3 # If your site is reachable under different urls (say, both blog.example.org/ # as well as example.org/), it's a good idea to set one of these as the # canonical, so it's clear which is the primary address of the site. # # If you include `https://`, it will be included in the canonical urls. #canonical: example.org # Bolt can insert a <link rel="shortcut icon"> for all pages on the site. # Note: The location given is relative to the currently selected theme. If # you want to set the icon yourself, just don't enable the following line. #favicon: images/favicon-bolt.ico # The default content to use for the homepage, and the template to render it # with. This can either be a specific record (like `page/1`) or a listing of # records (like `entries`). In the chosen 'homepage_template', you will have # `record` or `records` at your disposal, depending on the 'homepage' setting. # # Note: If you've changed the filename, and your changes do not show up on # the website, be sure to check for a theme.yml file in your theme's # folder. If a template is set there, it will override the setting here. homepage: homepage/1 homepage_template: index.twig # The default content for the 404 page. Can be an (array of) template names or # identifiers for records, which will be tried until a match is found. # # Note: The record specified in this parameter must be set to 'published'. notfound: [ not-found.twig, block/404-not-found ] # The default template for single record pages on the # site. # # Can be overridden for each contenttype and for each record, if it has a # 'templateselect' field. # # Note: If you've changed the filename, and your changes do not show up on the # website, be sure to check for a config.yml file in your theme's folder. # If a template is set there, it will override the setting here. record_template: record.twig # The default template and amount of records to use for listing-pages on the # site. # # Can be overridden for each contenttype. # # Note 1: Sorting on TAXONOMY-pages will give unexpected results, if it has a # pager. # If you need sorting on those, make sure you display all the records on one # page. # # Note 2: If you've changed the filename, and your changes do not show up on the # website, be sure to check for a config.yml file in your theme's # folder. If a template is set there, it will override the setting here. listing_template: listing.twig listing_records: 6 listing_sort: datepublish DESC # Because of limitations on how the underlying database queries work, there are # only two options for sorting on taxonomies. 'ASC' for roughly "oldest first" # and 'DESC' for roughly 'newest first'. taxonomy_sort: DESC # Template for showing the search results. If not defined, uses the settings for # listing_template and listing_records. # # Note: If you've changed the filename, and your changes do not show up on the # website, be sure to check for a config.yml file in your theme's folder. # If a template is set there, it will override the setting here. search_results_template: search.twig search_results_records: 10 # Add jQuery to the rendered HTML, whether or not it's added by an extension. add_jquery: false # The default amount of records to show on overview pages. Can be overridden # for each contenttype. recordsperpage: 10 # Settings for caching in parts of Bolt. # - config: Caches the parsed .yml files from /app/config. It's updated # immediately when one of the files changes on disk. There # should be no good reason to turn this off. # # - templates: Caches rendered templates. # # - request: Caches rendered pages in the configured HTTP reverse proxy # cache, on GET & HEAD requests. # By default this is handled by Syfmony HTTP Cache. # # - duration: The duration (in minutes) for the 'templates' and 'request' # options. default is 10 minutes. Note that the duration is set # on storing the cache. By lowering this value you will not # invalidate currently cached items. # # - authenticated: Cache 'templates' and 'request' for logged-on users. In most # cases you should *NOT* enable this, because it will cause # side-effects if the website shows different content to # authenticated users. # # - thumbnails: Caches thumbnail generation. # # - translations: Caches translation files. It is recommend to leave this # enabled. Only if you develop extensions and work with # translation files you should turn this off. caching: config: true templates: true request: false duration: 10 authenticated: false thumbnails: true translations: true # Set 'enabled' to 'true' to log all content changes in the database. # # Unless you need to rigorously monitor every change to your site's content, it # is recommended to keep this disabled. changelog: enabled: false # Default settings for thumbnails. # # Quality should be between 0 (horrible, small file) and 100 (best, huge file). # # cropping: One of either crop, fit, borders, resize. # default_thumbnail: The default size of images, when using # {{ record.image|thumbnail() }} # default_image: The default size of images, when using # {{ record.image|image() }} # allow_upscale: Determines whether small images will be enlarged to fit # the requested dimensions. # browser_cache_time: Sets the amount of seconds that the browser will cache # images for. Set it to activate browser caching. # # Note: If you change these values, you might need to clear the cache before # they show up. thumbnails: default_thumbnail: [ 160, 120 ] default_image: [ 1000, 750 ] quality: 80 cropping: crop notfound_image: bolt_assets://img/default_notfound.png error_image: bolt_assets://img/default_error.png save_files: false allow_upscale: false exif_orientation: true only_aliases: false # browser_cache_time: 2592000 # Define the HTML tags and attributes that are allowed in 'cleaned' HTML. This # is used for sanitizing HTML, to make sure there are no undesirable elements # left in the content that is shown to users. For example, tags like `<script>` # or `onclick`-attributes. # Note: enabling options in the `wysiwyg` settings will implicitly add items to # the allowed tags. For example, if you set `images: true`, the `<img>` tag # will be allowed, regardless of it being in the `allowed_tags` setting. htmlcleaner: allowed_tags: [ div, span, p, br, hr, s, u, strong, em, i, b, li, ul, ol, mark, blockquote, pre, code, tt, h1, h2, h3, h4, h5, h6, dd, dl, dt, table, tbody, thead, tfoot, th, td, tr, a, img, address, abbr, iframe, caption, sub, sup, figure, figcaption ] allowed_attributes: [ id, class, style, name, value, href, src, alt, title, width, height, frameborder, allowfullscreen, scrolling, target, colspan, rowspan, download, hreflang ] # Uploaded file handling # # You can change the pattern match and replacement on uploaded files and if the # resulting filename should be transformed to lower case. # # Setting 'autoconfirm: true' prevents the creation of temporary lock files # while uploading. # # upload: # pattern: '[^A-Za-z0-9\.]+' # replacement: '-' # lowercase: true # autoconfirm: false # Define the file types (extensions to be exact) that are acceptable for upload # in either 'file' fields or through the 'files' screen. Note that certain file- # types are never acceptable, even if they are in this list. These types are # never allowed: sh, asp, cgi, php, php3, ph3, php4, ph4, php5, ph5, phtm, phtml accept_file_types: [ twig, html, js, css, scss, gif, jpg, jpeg, png, ico, zip, tgz, txt, md, doc, docx, pdf, epub, xls, xlsx, ppt, pptx, mp3, ogg, wav, m4a, mp4, m4v, ogv, wmv, avi, webm, svg] # Alternatively, if you wish to limit these, uncomment the following list # instead. It just includes file types / extensions that are harder to exploit. # accept_file_types: [ gif, jpg, jpeg, png, txt, md, pdf, epub, mp3, svg ] # If you want to 'brand' the Bolt backend for a client, you can change some key # variables here, that determine the name of the backend, and adds a primary # support/contact link to the footer. Add a scheme, like `mailto:` or # `https://` to the email or URL. # # Additionally you can change the mount point for the backend, either for # convenience or to obscure it from prying eyes. # # The Bolt backend is accessible as `/bolt/` by default. If you change it here, # it will only be accessible through the value set in 'path'. # Keep the path simple: lowercase only, no extra slashes or other special # characters. # branding: # name: SuperCMS # path: /admin # provided_by: [ supercool@example.org, "Supercool Webdesign Co." ] # news_source: http://news.example.org # news_variable: news # Show the 'debug' nut in the lower right corner for logged-in user. By default, # the debugbar is only shown to logged-in users. Use the 'debug_show_loggedoff' # option to show it to all users. You probably do not want to use this in a # production environment. debug: true debug_show_loggedoff: false debug_permission_audit_mode: false debug_error_level: 8181 # equivalent to E_ALL &~ E_NOTICE &~ E_DEPRECATED &~ E_USER_DEPRECATED &~ E_WARNING # debug_error_level: -1 # equivalent to E_ALL debug_error_use_symfony: false # When set to true, Symfony Profiler will be used for exception display when possible debug_trace_argument_limit: 4 # Determine how many steps in the backtrace will show (dump) arguments. # error level when debug is disabled production_error_level: 8181 # = E_ALL &~ E_NOTICE &~ E_WARNING &~ E_DEPRECATED &~ E_USER_DEPRECATED # System debug logging # This will enable intensive logging of Silex functions and will be very hard on # performance and log file size. The log file will be created in your cache # directory. # # Enable this for short time periods only when diagnosing system issues. # The level can be either: DEBUG, INFO, NOTICE, WARNING, ERROR, CRITICAL, ALERT, EMERGENCY debuglog: enabled: false filename: bolt-debug.log level: DEBUG # Use strict variables. This will make Bolt complain if you use {{ foo }}, # when foo doesn't exist. strict_variables: false # There are several options for giving editors more options to insert images, # video, etc in the WYSIWYG areas. But, as you give them more options, that # means they also have more ways of breaking the preciously designed layout. # # By default the most 'dangerous' options are set to 'false'. If you choose to # enable them for your editors, please instruct them thoroughly on their # responsibility not to break the layout. wysiwyg: images: false # Allow users to insert images in the content. styles: false # Allow users to use the custom styles you have defined (you need to set the "stylesSet" param in the ck section bellow) anchor: false # Adds a button to create internal anchors to link to. tables: false # Adds a button to insert and modify tables in the content. fontcolor: false # Allow users to mess around with font coloring. align: false # Adds buttons for 'align left', 'align right', etc. subsuper: false # Adds buttons for subscript and superscript, using `<sub>` and `<sup>`. embed: false # Allows the user to insert embedded video's from Youtube, Vimeo, etc. underline: false # Adds a button to underline text, using the `<u>`-tag. ruler: false # Adds a button to add a horizontal ruler, using the `<hr>`-tag. strike: false # Adds a button to add stikethrough, using the `<s>`-tag. blockquote: false # Allows the user to insert blockquotes using the `<blockquote>`-tag. codesnippet: false # Allows the user to insert code snippets using `<pre><code>`-tags. specialchar: false # Adds a button to insert special chars like '€' or '™'. clipboard: false # Adds buttons to 'undo' and 'redo'. copypaste: false # Adds buttons to 'cut', 'copy' and 'paste'. abbr: true # Adds button to insert abbreviations using the `<abbr>`-tag ck: autoParagraph: true # If set to 'true', any pasted content is wrapped in `<p>`-tags for multiple line-breaks disableNativeSpellChecker: true # If set to 'true' it will stop browsers from underlining spelling mistakes allowNbsp: false # If set to 'false', the editor will strip out ` ` characters. If set to 'true', it will allow them. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ #stylesSet: "custom:/path/to/your/custom/styles.js" see https://ckeditor.com/docs/ckeditor4/latest/guide/dev_styles.html for more informations # Bolt uses the Google maps API for it's geolocation field and Google now # requires that it be loaded with an API key on new domains. You can generate # a key at https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/javascript/get-api-key # and enter it here to make sure that the geolocation field works. # google_api_key: # Global option to enable/disable the live editor liveeditor: false # Use the 'mailoptions' setting to configure how Bolt sends email: using 'smtp' # or PHP's built-in `mail()`-function. # Note that the latter might _seem_ easier, but it's been disabled by a lot of # webhosts, in order to prevent spam from wrongly configured scripts. If you use # it, your mail might disappear into a black hole, without producing any errors. # Generally speaking, using 'smtp' is the better option, so use that if possible. # # Protip: If your webhost does not support SMTP, sign up for a (free) Sparkpost # account at https://www.sparkpost.com/pricing/ for sending emails reliably. # # The mail defaults use bolt@yourhostname with the site title as a default. # Override this with the senderName and senderMail fields # mailoptions: # transport: smtp # spool: true # host: localhost # port: 25 # username: username # password: password # encryption: null # auth_mode: null # senderMail: null # senderName: null # mailoptions: # transport: mail # spool: false # Bolt allows some modifications to how 'strict' login sessions are. For every # option that is set to true, it becomes harder for a bad-willing person to # spoof your login session. However, it also requires you to re-authenticate # more often if you change location(ip-address) or your browser has frequent # upgrades. Only change these if you know what you're doing, and you're having # issues with the default settings. # # Note: If you change any of these, all current users will automatically be # logged off. cookies_use_remoteaddr: true cookies_use_browseragent: false cookies_use_httphost: true # The length of time a user stays 'logged in'. Change to 0 to end the session # when the browser is closed. # # The default is 1209600 (two weeks, in seconds). cookies_lifetime: 1209600 # Set the session cookie to a specific domain. Leave blank, unless you know what # you're doing. # # When set incorrectly, you might not be able to log on at all. # # If you'd like it to be valid for all subdomains of 'www.example.org', set this # to '.example.org'. cookies_domain: # The hash_strength determines the amount of iterations for encrypting # passwords. # # A higher number means a harder to decrypt password, but takes longer to # compute. '8' is the minimum, '10' is the default, '12' is better. hash_strength: 10 # Bolt sets the `X-Frame-Options` and `Frame-Options` to `SAMEORIGIN` by # default, to prevent the web browser from rendering an iframe if origin # mismatch (i.e. iframe source refers to a different domain). # # Setting this to 'false', will prevent the setting of these headers. # headers: # x_frame_options: true # Bolt uses market.bolt.cm to fetch it's extensions by default. You can # change that URL here. # # Do not change this, unless you know what you're doing, and understand the # associated risks. If you use 'http://market.bolt.cm', Bolt will not use # SSL, increasing the risk for a MITM attacks. # extensions: # site: 'https://market.bolt.cm/' # enabled: true # composer: # minimum-stability: stable # Either 'stable', 'beta', or 'dev'. Setting 'dev' will allow you to install dev-master versions of extensions. # prefer-stable: true # Prefer stable releases over development ones # prefer-dist: true # Forces installation from package dist even for dev versions. # prefer-source: false # Forces installation from package sources when possible, including VCS information. # config: # optimize-autoloader: false # Optimize autoloader during autoloader dump. # classmap-authoritative: false # Autoload classes from the classmap only. Implicitly enables `optimize-autoloader`. # Enforcing the use of SSL. If set, all pages will enforce an SSL connection, # and redirect to HTTPS if you attempt to visit plain HTTP pages. # enforce_ssl: true # If configured, Bolt will trust X-Forwarded-XXX headers from the listed IP # addresses and ranges when determining whether the current request is # 'secure'. # # This is required to correctly determine the current hostname and protocol # (HTTP vs. HTTPS) when running behind some proxy, e.g. a load balancer, cache, # or SSL proxy. # # List the IP addresses or subnets that you know are such proxies. # # Note: Allowing hosts here that may not be trusted proxies is a security risk. # If you do not understand what this does, it is probably best to not # touch it. # trustProxies: # - 127.0.0.1 # Required. Otherwise internal subrequests break. # - 10.0.0.0/8 # If you want Bolt installation get news through a proxy # httpProxy: # host: scheme://my.proxy.server:port # user: [usr] # password: [pwd] # Options for backend user interface # backend: # news: # disable: true # Disable news panel. Defaults to false. "Alerts" will still be shown. # stack: # disable: true # Disable stack usage. Defaults to false. # Options that will be forced in next major version compatibility: # Whether to return TemplateView instead of TemplateResponse from Controller\Base::render() # Response methods cannot be used on TemplateView objects. # Setting this value to false is deprecated. template_view: true # Set to 'false' to enable using a newer version of the setcontent parser. setcontent_legacy: true