67 lines
1.9 KiB
YAML
67 lines
1.9 KiB
YAML
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# After you've edited this file, remove the following line to allow
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# `yesod keter` to build your bundle.
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user-edited: false
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# A Keter app is composed of 1 or more stanzas. The main stanza will define our
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# web application. See the Keter documentation for more information on
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# available stanzas.
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stanzas:
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# Your Yesod application.
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- type: webapp
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# Name of your executable. You are unlikely to need to change this.
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# Note that all file paths are relative to the keter.yml file.
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exec: ../dist/build/vervis/vervis
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# Command line options passed to your application.
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args: []
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hosts:
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# You can specify one or more hostnames for your application to respond
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# to. The primary hostname will be used for generating your application
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# root.
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- www.vervis.com
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# Enable to force Keter to redirect to https
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# Can be added to any stanza
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requires-secure: false
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# Static files.
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- type: static-files
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hosts:
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- static.vervis.com
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root: ../static
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# Uncomment to turn on directory listings.
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# directory-listing: true
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# Redirect plain domain name to www.
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- type: redirect
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hosts:
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- vervis.com
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actions:
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- host: www.vervis.com
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# secure: false
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# port: 80
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# Uncomment to switch to a non-permanent redirect.
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# status: 303
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# Use the following to automatically copy your bundle upon creation via `yesod
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# keter`. Uses `scp` internally, so you can set it to a remote destination
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# copy-to: user@host:/opt/keter/incoming/
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# You can pass arguments to `scp` used above. This example limits bandwidth to
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# 1024 Kbit/s and uses port 2222 instead of the default 22
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# copy-to-args:
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# - "-l 1024"
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# - "-P 2222"
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# If you would like to have Keter automatically create a PostgreSQL database
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# and set appropriate environment variables for it to be discovered, uncomment
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# the following line.
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# plugins:
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# postgres: true
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