; CouchDB Configuration Settings ; Custom settings should be made in this file. They will override settings ; in default.ini, but unlike changes made to default.ini, this file won't be ; overwritten on server upgrade. [couchdb] ;max_document_size = 4294967296 ; bytes [httpd] ;port = 5984 ;bind_address = 127.0.0.1 ; Uncomment next line to trigger basic-auth popup on unauthorized requests. ;WWW-Authenticate = Basic realm="administrator" ; Uncomment next line to set the configuration modification whitelist. Only ; whitelisted values may be changed via the /_config URLs. To allow the admin ; to change this value over HTTP, remember to include {httpd,config_whitelist} ; itself. Excluding it from the list would require editing this file to update ; the whitelist. ;config_whitelist = [{httpd,config_whitelist}, {log,level}, {etc,etc}] [couch_httpd_auth] ; If you set this to true, you should also uncomment the WWW-Authenticate line ; above. If you don't configure a WWW-Authenticate header, CouchDB will send ; Basic realm="server" in order to prevent you getting logged out. ; require_valid_user = false [log] ;level = debug ; To enable Virtual Hosts in CouchDB, add a vhost = path directive. All requests to ; the Virual Host will be redirected to the path. In the example below all requests ; to http://example.com/ are redirected to /database. ; If you run CouchDB on a specific port, include the port number in the vhost: ; example.com:5984 = /database [vhosts] ;example.com = /database/ [update_notification] ;unique notifier name=/full/path/to/exe -with "cmd line arg" ; To create an admin account uncomment the '[admins]' section below and add a ; line in the format 'username = password'. When you next start CouchDB, it ; will change the password to a hash (so that your passwords don't linger ; around in plain-text files). You can add more admin accounts with more ; 'username = password' lines. Don't forget to restart CouchDB after ; changing this. [admins] ;admin = mysecretpassword