From 0d07b2724bab4b73226e610b25e3dfc3de075742 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Luke Macken Date: Wed, 20 Feb 2008 10:42:23 -0500 Subject: Remove database references from funcweb configuration (wee!) --- funcweb/dev.cfg | 2 +- funcweb/funcweb/config/app.cfg | 13 +++++++------ 2 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) (limited to 'funcweb') diff --git a/funcweb/dev.cfg b/funcweb/dev.cfg index 638c92b..d1c48b6 100644 --- a/funcweb/dev.cfg +++ b/funcweb/dev.cfg @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ # If you have sqlite, here's a simple default to get you started # in development -sqlalchemy.dburi="sqlite:///devdata.sqlite" +# sqlalchemy.dburi="sqlite:///devdata.sqlite" # SERVER diff --git a/funcweb/funcweb/config/app.cfg b/funcweb/funcweb/config/app.cfg index 119f6d2..e691bde 100644 --- a/funcweb/funcweb/config/app.cfg +++ b/funcweb/funcweb/config/app.cfg @@ -61,11 +61,12 @@ visit.on=True # visit.cookie.path="/" # The name of the VisitManager plugin to use for visitor tracking. -visit.manager="sqlalchemy" +#visit.manager="sqlalchemy" +visit.manager="funcvisit" # Database class to use for visit tracking -visit.saprovider.model = "funcweb.identity.model.Visit" -identity.saprovider.model.visit = "funcweb.identity.model.VisitIdentity" +#visit.saprovider.model = "funcweb.identity.model.Visit" +#identity.saprovider.model.visit = "funcweb.identity.model.VisitIdentity" # IDENTITY @@ -102,9 +103,9 @@ identity.provider='pam' # The classes you wish to use for your Identity model. Remember to not use reserved # SQL keywords for class names (at least unless you specify a different table # name using sqlmeta). -identity.saprovider.model.user="funcweb.identity.model.User" -identity.saprovider.model.group="funcweb.identity.model.Group" -identity.saprovider.model.permission="funcweb.identity.model.Permission" +#identity.saprovider.model.user="funcweb.identity.model.User" +#identity.saprovider.model.group="funcweb.identity.model.Group" +#identity.saprovider.model.permission="funcweb.identity.model.Permission" # The password encryption algorithm used when comparing passwords against what's # stored in the database. Valid values are 'md5' or 'sha1'. If you do not -- cgit