# Be sure to restart your server when you modify this file # Uncomment below to force Rails into production mode when # you don't control web/app server and can't set it the proper way # ENV['RAILS_ENV'] ||= 'production' # Specifies gem version of Rails to use when vendor/rails is not present RAILS_GEM_VERSION = '2.1.1' unless defined? RAILS_GEM_VERSION # Bootstrap the Rails environment, frameworks, and default configuration require File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), 'boot') Rails::Initializer.run do |config| # Settings in config/environments/* take precedence over those specified here. # Application configuration should go into files in config/initializers # -- all .rb files in that directory are automatically loaded. # See Rails::Configuration for more options. # Skip frameworks you're not going to use. To use Rails without a database # you must remove the Active Record framework. # config.frameworks -= [ :active_record, :active_resource, :action_mailer ] # Specify gems that this application depends on. # They can then be installed with "rake gems:install" on new installations. # config.gem "bj" # config.gem "hpricot", :version => '0.6', :source => "http://code.whytheluckystiff.net" # config.gem "aws-s3", :lib => "aws/s3" # Only load the plugins named here, in the order given. By default, all plugins # in vendor/plugins are loaded in alphabetical order. # :all can be used as a placeholder for all plugins not explicitly named # config.plugins = [ :exception_notification, :ssl_requirement, :all ] # Add additional load paths for your own custom dirs # config.load_paths += %W( #{RAILS_ROOT}/extras ) # Force all environments to use the same logger level # (by default production uses :info, the others :debug) # config.log_level = :debug # Make Time.zone default to the specified zone, and make Active Record store time values # in the database in UTC, and return them converted to the specified local zone. # Run "rake -D time" for a list of tasks for finding time zone names. Comment line to use default local time. config.time_zone = 'UTC' # Your secret key for verifying cookie session data integrity. # If you change this key, all old sessions will become invalid! # Make sure the secret is at least 30 characters and all random, # no regular words or you'll be exposed to dictionary attacks. config.action_controller.session = { :session_key => '_jwt-extranet_session', :secret => '2c4f906dc5996656b0e6daa1ad5c94db64b01a2d8912b041547b4620fb2b14737333bcfe6f4fc36f46bdd9b55e72975c1121edebc57a357ae54c6279e0d3e919' } # Use the database for sessions instead of the cookie-based default, # which shouldn't be used to store highly confidential information # (create the session table with "rake db:sessions:create") # config.action_controller.session_store = :active_record_store # Use SQL instead of Active Record's schema dumper when creating the test database. # This is necessary if your schema can't be completely dumped by the schema dumper, # like if you have constraints or database-specific column types # config.active_record.schema_format = :sql # Activate observers that should always be running # config.active_record.observers = :cacher, :garbage_collector end # These defaults are used in GeoKit::Mappable.distance_to and in acts_as_mappable GeoKit::default_units = :miles GeoKit::default_formula = :sphere # This is the timeout value in seconds to be used for calls to the geocoder web # services. For no timeout at all, comment out the setting. The timeout unit # is in seconds. GeoKit::Geocoders::timeout = 3 # These settings are used if web service calls must be routed through a proxy. # These setting can be nil if not needed, otherwise, addr and port must be # filled in at a minimum. If the proxy requires authentication, the username # and password can be provided as well. GeoKit::Geocoders::proxy_addr = nil GeoKit::Geocoders::proxy_port = nil GeoKit::Geocoders::proxy_user = nil GeoKit::Geocoders::proxy_pass = nil # This is your yahoo application key for the Yahoo Geocoder. # See http://developer.yahoo.com/faq/index.html#appid # and http://developer.yahoo.com/maps/rest/V1/geocode.html GeoKit::Geocoders::yahoo = 'REPLACE_WITH_YOUR_YAHOO_KEY' # This is your Google Maps geocoder key. # See http://www.google.com/apis/maps/signup.html # and http://www.google.com/apis/maps/documentation/#Geocoding_Examples GeoKit::Geocoders::google = 'REPLACE_WITH_YOUR_GOOGLE_KEY' # This is your username and password for geocoder.us. # To use the free service, the value can be set to nil or false. For # usage tied to an account, the value should be set to username:password. # See http://geocoder.us # and http://geocoder.us/user/signup GeoKit::Geocoders::geocoder_us = false # This is your authorization key for geocoder.ca. # To use the free service, the value can be set to nil or false. For # usage tied to an account, set the value to the key obtained from # Geocoder.ca. # See http://geocoder.ca # and http://geocoder.ca/?register=1 GeoKit::Geocoders::geocoder_ca = false # This is the order in which the geocoders are called in a failover scenario # If you only want to use a single geocoder, put a single symbol in the array. # Valid symbols are :google, :yahoo, :us, and :ca. # Be aware that there are Terms of Use restrictions on how you can use the # various geocoders. Make sure you read up on relevant Terms of Use for each # geocoder you are going to use. GeoKit::Geocoders::provider_order = [:google,:us] include GeoKit::Geocoders# These defaults are used in GeoKit::Mappable.distance_to and in acts_as_mappable GeoKit::default_units = :miles GeoKit::default_formula = :sphere # This is the timeout value in seconds to be used for calls to the geocoder web # services. For no timeout at all, comment out the setting. The timeout unit # is in seconds. GeoKit::Geocoders::timeout = 3 # These settings are used if web service calls must be routed through a proxy. # These setting can be nil if not needed, otherwise, addr and port must be # filled in at a minimum. If the proxy requires authentication, the username # and password can be provided as well. GeoKit::Geocoders::proxy_addr = nil GeoKit::Geocoders::proxy_port = nil GeoKit::Geocoders::proxy_user = nil GeoKit::Geocoders::proxy_pass = nil # This is your yahoo application key for the Yahoo Geocoder. # See http://developer.yahoo.com/faq/index.html#appid # and http://developer.yahoo.com/maps/rest/V1/geocode.html GeoKit::Geocoders::yahoo = 'REPLACE_WITH_YOUR_YAHOO_KEY' # This is your Google Maps geocoder key. # See http://www.google.com/apis/maps/signup.html # and http://www.google.com/apis/maps/documentation/#Geocoding_Examples GeoKit::Geocoders::google = 'REPLACE_WITH_YOUR_GOOGLE_KEY' # This is your username and password for geocoder.us. # To use the free service, the value can be set to nil or false. For # usage tied to an account, the value should be set to username:password. # See http://geocoder.us # and http://geocoder.us/user/signup GeoKit::Geocoders::geocoder_us = false # This is your authorization key for geocoder.ca. # To use the free service, the value can be set to nil or false. For # usage tied to an account, set the value to the key obtained from # Geocoder.ca. # See http://geocoder.ca # and http://geocoder.ca/?register=1 GeoKit::Geocoders::geocoder_ca = false # This is the order in which the geocoders are called in a failover scenario # If you only want to use a single geocoder, put a single symbol in the array. # Valid symbols are :google, :yahoo, :us, and :ca. # Be aware that there are Terms of Use restrictions on how you can use the # various geocoders. Make sure you read up on relevant Terms of Use for each # geocoder you are going to use. GeoKit::Geocoders::provider_order = [:google,:us]