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-; etc/couchdb/default.ini.tpl. Generated from default.ini.tpl.in by configure.
-
-; Upgrading CouchDB will overwrite this file.
-[vendor]
-name = The Apache Software Foundation
-version = 1.6.0
-
-[couchdb]
-database_dir = BASEDIR
-view_index_dir = BASEDIR
-util_driver_dir = /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/couchdb/erlang/lib/couch-1.6.0/priv/lib
-max_document_size = 4294967296 ; 4 GB
-os_process_timeout = 5000 ; 5 seconds. for view and external servers.
-max_dbs_open = 100
-delayed_commits = true ; set this to false to ensure an fsync before 201 Created is returned
-uri_file = BASEDIR/couch.uri
-; Method used to compress everything that is appended to database and view index files, except
-; for attachments (see the attachments section). Available methods are:
-;
-; none - no compression
-; snappy - use google snappy, a very fast compressor/decompressor
-uuid = bc2f8b84ecb0b13a31cf7f6881a52194
-
-; deflate_[N] - use zlib's deflate, N is the compression level which ranges from 1 (fastest,
-; lowest compression ratio) to 9 (slowest, highest compression ratio)
-file_compression = snappy
-; Higher values may give better read performance due to less read operations
-; and/or more OS page cache hits, but they can also increase overall response
-; time for writes when there are many attachment write requests in parallel.
-attachment_stream_buffer_size = 4096
-
-plugin_dir = /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/couchdb/plugins
-
-[database_compaction]
-; larger buffer sizes can originate smaller files
-doc_buffer_size = 524288 ; value in bytes
-checkpoint_after = 5242880 ; checkpoint after every N bytes were written
-
-[view_compaction]
-; larger buffer sizes can originate smaller files
-keyvalue_buffer_size = 2097152 ; value in bytes
-
-[httpd]
-port = 5984
-bind_address = 127.0.0.1
-authentication_handlers = {couch_httpd_oauth, oauth_authentication_handler}, {couch_httpd_auth, cookie_authentication_handler}, {couch_httpd_auth, default_authentication_handler}
-default_handler = {couch_httpd_db, handle_request}
-secure_rewrites = true
-vhost_global_handlers = _utils, _uuids, _session, _oauth, _users
-allow_jsonp = false
-; Options for the MochiWeb HTTP server.
-;server_options = [{backlog, 128}, {acceptor_pool_size, 16}]
-; For more socket options, consult Erlang's module 'inet' man page.
-;socket_options = [{recbuf, 262144}, {sndbuf, 262144}, {nodelay, true}]
-socket_options = [{recbuf, 262144}, {sndbuf, 262144}]
-log_max_chunk_size = 1000000
-enable_cors = false
-; CouchDB can optionally enforce a maximum uri length;
-; max_uri_length = 8000
-
-[ssl]
-port = 6984
-
-[log]
-file = BASEDIR/couch.log
-level = info
-include_sasl = true
-
-[couch_httpd_auth]
-authentication_db = _users
-authentication_redirect = /_utils/session.html
-require_valid_user = false
-timeout = 600 ; number of seconds before automatic logout
-auth_cache_size = 50 ; size is number of cache entries
-allow_persistent_cookies = false ; set to true to allow persistent cookies
-iterations = 10 ; iterations for password hashing
-; min_iterations = 1
-; max_iterations = 1000000000
-; comma-separated list of public fields, 404 if empty
-; public_fields =
-
-[cors]
-credentials = false
-; List of origins separated by a comma, * means accept all
-; Origins must include the scheme: http://example.com
-; You can’t set origins: * and credentials = true at the same time.
-;origins = *
-; List of accepted headers separated by a comma
-; headers =
-; List of accepted methods
-; methods =
-
-
-; Configuration for a vhost
-;[cors:http://example.com]
-; credentials = false
-; List of origins separated by a comma
-; Origins must include the scheme: http://example.com
-; You can’t set origins: * and credentials = true at the same time.
-;origins =
-; List of accepted headers separated by a comma
-; headers =
-; List of accepted methods
-; methods =
-
-[couch_httpd_oauth]
-; If set to 'true', oauth token and consumer secrets will be looked up
-; in the authentication database (_users). These secrets are stored in
-; a top level property named "oauth" in user documents. Example:
-; {
-; "_id": "org.couchdb.user:joe",
-; "type": "user",
-; "name": "joe",
-; "password_sha": "fe95df1ca59a9b567bdca5cbaf8412abd6e06121",
-; "salt": "4e170ffeb6f34daecfd814dfb4001a73"
-; "roles": ["foo", "bar"],
-; "oauth": {
-; "consumer_keys": {
-; "consumerKey1": "key1Secret",
-; "consumerKey2": "key2Secret"
-; },
-; "tokens": {
-; "token1": "token1Secret",
-; "token2": "token2Secret"
-; }
-; }
-; }
-use_users_db = false
-
-[query_servers]
-javascript = /usr/bin/couchjs /usr/share/couchdb/server/main.js
-coffeescript = /usr/bin/couchjs /usr/share/couchdb/server/main-coffee.js
-
-
-; Changing reduce_limit to false will disable reduce_limit.
-; If you think you're hitting reduce_limit with a "good" reduce function,
-; please let us know on the mailing list so we can fine tune the heuristic.
-[query_server_config]
-reduce_limit = true
-os_process_limit = 25
-
-[daemons]
-index_server={couch_index_server, start_link, []}
-external_manager={couch_external_manager, start_link, []}
-query_servers={couch_query_servers, start_link, []}
-vhosts={couch_httpd_vhost, start_link, []}
-httpd={couch_httpd, start_link, []}
-stats_aggregator={couch_stats_aggregator, start, []}
-stats_collector={couch_stats_collector, start, []}
-uuids={couch_uuids, start, []}
-auth_cache={couch_auth_cache, start_link, []}
-replicator_manager={couch_replicator_manager, start_link, []}
-os_daemons={couch_os_daemons, start_link, []}
-compaction_daemon={couch_compaction_daemon, start_link, []}
-
-[httpd_global_handlers]
-/ = {couch_httpd_misc_handlers, handle_welcome_req, <<"Welcome">>}
-favicon.ico = {couch_httpd_misc_handlers, handle_favicon_req, "/usr/share/couchdb/www"}
-
-_utils = {couch_httpd_misc_handlers, handle_utils_dir_req, "/usr/share/couchdb/www"}
-_all_dbs = {couch_httpd_misc_handlers, handle_all_dbs_req}
-_active_tasks = {couch_httpd_misc_handlers, handle_task_status_req}
-_config = {couch_httpd_misc_handlers, handle_config_req}
-_replicate = {couch_replicator_httpd, handle_req}
-_uuids = {couch_httpd_misc_handlers, handle_uuids_req}
-_restart = {couch_httpd_misc_handlers, handle_restart_req}
-_stats = {couch_httpd_stats_handlers, handle_stats_req}
-_log = {couch_httpd_misc_handlers, handle_log_req}
-_session = {couch_httpd_auth, handle_session_req}
-_oauth = {couch_httpd_oauth, handle_oauth_req}
-_db_updates = {couch_dbupdates_httpd, handle_req}
-_plugins = {couch_plugins_httpd, handle_req}
-
-[httpd_db_handlers]
-_all_docs = {couch_mrview_http, handle_all_docs_req}
-_changes = {couch_httpd_db, handle_changes_req}
-_compact = {couch_httpd_db, handle_compact_req}
-_design = {couch_httpd_db, handle_design_req}
-_temp_view = {couch_mrview_http, handle_temp_view_req}
-_view_cleanup = {couch_mrview_http, handle_cleanup_req}
-
-; The external module takes an optional argument allowing you to narrow it to a
-; single script. Otherwise the script name is inferred from the first path section
-; after _external's own path.
-; _mypath = {couch_httpd_external, handle_external_req, <<"mykey">>}
-; _external = {couch_httpd_external, handle_external_req}
-
-[httpd_design_handlers]
-_compact = {couch_mrview_http, handle_compact_req}
-_info = {couch_mrview_http, handle_info_req}
-_list = {couch_mrview_show, handle_view_list_req}
-_rewrite = {couch_httpd_rewrite, handle_rewrite_req}
-_show = {couch_mrview_show, handle_doc_show_req}
-_update = {couch_mrview_show, handle_doc_update_req}
-_view = {couch_mrview_http, handle_view_req}
-
-; enable external as an httpd handler, then link it with commands here.
-; note, this api is still under consideration.
-; [external]
-; mykey = /path/to/mycommand
-
-; Here you can setup commands for CouchDB to manage
-; while it is alive. It will attempt to keep each command
-; alive if it exits.
-; [os_daemons]
-; some_daemon_name = /path/to/script -with args
-
-
-[uuids]
-; Known algorithms:
-; random - 128 bits of random awesome
-; All awesome, all the time.
-; sequential - monotonically increasing ids with random increments
-; First 26 hex characters are random. Last 6 increment in
-; random amounts until an overflow occurs. On overflow, the
-; random prefix is regenerated and the process starts over.
-; utc_random - Time since Jan 1, 1970 UTC with microseconds
-; First 14 characters are the time in hex. Last 18 are random.
-; utc_id - Time since Jan 1, 1970 UTC with microseconds, plus utc_id_suffix string
-; First 14 characters are the time in hex. uuids/utc_id_suffix string value is appended to these.
-algorithm = sequential
-; The utc_id_suffix value will be appended to uuids generated by the utc_id algorithm.
-; Replicating instances should have unique utc_id_suffix values to ensure uniqueness of utc_id ids.
-utc_id_suffix =
-# Maximum number of UUIDs retrievable from /_uuids in a single request
-max_count = 1000
-
-[stats]
-; rate is in milliseconds
-rate = 1000
-; sample intervals are in seconds
-samples = [0, 60, 300, 900]
-
-[attachments]
-compression_level = 8 ; from 1 (lowest, fastest) to 9 (highest, slowest), 0 to disable compression
-compressible_types = text/*, application/javascript, application/json, application/xml
-
-[replicator]
-db = _replicator
-; Maximum replicaton retry count can be a non-negative integer or "infinity".
-max_replication_retry_count = 10
-; More worker processes can give higher network throughput but can also
-; imply more disk and network IO.
-worker_processes = 4
-; With lower batch sizes checkpoints are done more frequently. Lower batch sizes
-; also reduce the total amount of used RAM memory.
-worker_batch_size = 500
-; Maximum number of HTTP connections per replication.
-http_connections = 20
-; HTTP connection timeout per replication.
-; Even for very fast/reliable networks it might need to be increased if a remote
-; database is too busy.
-connection_timeout = 30000
-; If a request fails, the replicator will retry it up to N times.
-retries_per_request = 10
-; Some socket options that might boost performance in some scenarios:
-; {nodelay, boolean()}
-; {sndbuf, integer()}
-; {recbuf, integer()}
-; {priority, integer()}
-; See the `inet` Erlang module's man page for the full list of options.
-socket_options = [{keepalive, true}, {nodelay, false}]
-; Path to a file containing the user's certificate.
-;cert_file = /full/path/to/server_cert.pem
-; Path to file containing user's private PEM encoded key.
-;key_file = /full/path/to/server_key.pem
-; String containing the user's password. Only used if the private keyfile is password protected.
-;password = somepassword
-; Set to true to validate peer certificates.
-verify_ssl_certificates = false
-; File containing a list of peer trusted certificates (in the PEM format).
-;ssl_trusted_certificates_file = /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt
-; Maximum peer certificate depth (must be set even if certificate validation is off).
-ssl_certificate_max_depth = 3
-
-[compaction_daemon]
-; The delay, in seconds, between each check for which database and view indexes
-; need to be compacted.
-check_interval = 300
-; If a database or view index file is smaller then this value (in bytes),
-; compaction will not happen. Very small files always have a very high
-; fragmentation therefore it's not worth to compact them.
-min_file_size = 131072
-
-[compactions]
-; List of compaction rules for the compaction daemon.
-; The daemon compacts databases and their respective view groups when all the
-; condition parameters are satisfied. Configuration can be per database or
-; global, and it has the following format:
-;
-; database_name = [ {ParamName, ParamValue}, {ParamName, ParamValue}, ... ]
-; _default = [ {ParamName, ParamValue}, {ParamName, ParamValue}, ... ]
-;
-; Possible parameters:
-;
-; * db_fragmentation - If the ratio (as an integer percentage), of the amount
-; of old data (and its supporting metadata) over the database
-; file size is equal to or greater then this value, this
-; database compaction condition is satisfied.
-; This value is computed as:
-;
-; (file_size - data_size) / file_size * 100
-;
-; The data_size and file_size values can be obtained when
-; querying a database's information URI (GET /dbname/).
-;
-; * view_fragmentation - If the ratio (as an integer percentage), of the amount
-; of old data (and its supporting metadata) over the view
-; index (view group) file size is equal to or greater then
-; this value, then this view index compaction condition is
-; satisfied. This value is computed as:
-;
-; (file_size - data_size) / file_size * 100
-;
-; The data_size and file_size values can be obtained when
-; querying a view group's information URI
-; (GET /dbname/_design/groupname/_info).
-;
-; * from _and_ to - The period for which a database (and its view groups) compaction
-; is allowed. The value for these parameters must obey the format:
-;
-; HH:MM - HH:MM (HH in [0..23], MM in [0..59])
-;
-; * strict_window - If a compaction is still running after the end of the allowed
-; period, it will be canceled if this parameter is set to 'true'.
-; It defaults to 'false' and it's meaningful only if the *period*
-; parameter is also specified.
-;
-; * parallel_view_compaction - If set to 'true', the database and its views are
-; compacted in parallel. This is only useful on
-; certain setups, like for example when the database
-; and view index directories point to different
-; disks. It defaults to 'false'.
-;
-; Before a compaction is triggered, an estimation of how much free disk space is
-; needed is computed. This estimation corresponds to 2 times the data size of
-; the database or view index. When there's not enough free disk space to compact
-; a particular database or view index, a warning message is logged.
-;
-; Examples:
-;
-; 1) [{db_fragmentation, "70%"}, {view_fragmentation, "60%"}]
-; The `foo` database is compacted if its fragmentation is 70% or more.
-; Any view index of this database is compacted only if its fragmentation
-; is 60% or more.
-;
-; 2) [{db_fragmentation, "70%"}, {view_fragmentation, "60%"}, {from, "00:00"}, {to, "04:00"}]
-; Similar to the preceding example but a compaction (database or view index)
-; is only triggered if the current time is between midnight and 4 AM.
-;
-; 3) [{db_fragmentation, "70%"}, {view_fragmentation, "60%"}, {from, "00:00"}, {to, "04:00"}, {strict_window, true}]
-; Similar to the preceding example - a compaction (database or view index)
-; is only triggered if the current time is between midnight and 4 AM. If at
-; 4 AM the database or one of its views is still compacting, the compaction
-; process will be canceled.
-;
-; 4) [{db_fragmentation, "70%"}, {view_fragmentation, "60%"}, {from, "00:00"}, {to, "04:00"}, {strict_window, true}, {parallel_view_compaction, true}]
-; Similar to the preceding example, but a database and its views can be
-; compacted in parallel.
-;
-;_default = [{db_fragmentation, "70%"}, {view_fragmentation, "60%"}, {from, "23:00"}, {to, "04:00"}]