# This file is a sample file which you (i.e. Growstuff developers) can # copy and use to store your API credentials for external APIs used by # the Growstuff application. # We are progressively moving config variables out of # config/environments/*.rb and into this application.yml config instead. # Please do not add new config variables to config/environments. # There are however a couple of exceptions to this, particularly config # variables used by the assets pipeline, which cannot access ENV. These # include: # mapbox_map_id # To use it, copy application.yml.example to application.yml (which is # .gitignored) and fill in the appropriate values. # Settings in this file will be available to you as ENV['WHATEVER'] # NOTE: please prefix all environment variables with GROWSTUFF_ to make # it easy to identify which were set by us vs. the system or anyone else ############################################################################## # Default (this is basically what's used in the development environment ############################################################################## # This secret token is used by Rails to generate cookies. # It's the only one without "GROWSTUFF_" prefix. # To generate a real one, use 'rake secret' (you don't need to for # dev, though.) RAILS_SECRET_TOKEN: "xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" # name that appears on the site, eg. in page titles GROWSTUFF_SITE_NAME: Growstuff (dev) # Mandrill is used to send transactional email (eg. signup # confirmations). If using Heroku connect to Mandrill via Heroku addons # list then go to tools menu (upper right) and choose "SMTP and API # Credentials" GROWSTUFF_MANDRILL_USERNAME: "dummy" GROWSTUFF_MANDRILL_APIKEY: "dummy" # Mailchimp is used for subscribing/unsubscribing people from the newsletter # To fetch list IDs using Gibbon (and thus find the ID of your newsletter): # $ rails c # Gibbon::API.api_key = '...' # gb = Gibbon::API.new # puts gb.lists.list.to_yaml GROWSTUFF_MAILCHIMP_APIKEY: "" GROWSTUFF_MAILCHIMP_NEWSLETTER_ID: "" # Used for connecting member accounts to Twitter # Get Twitter key from https://dev.twitter.com/apps GROWSTUFF_TWITTER_KEY: "" GROWSTUFF_TWITTER_SECRET: "" # Used for connecting member accounts to Flickr # Get Flickr key from http://www.flickr.com/services/apps/create/apply/ GROWSTUFF_FLICKR_KEY: "" GROWSTUFF_FLICKR_SECRET: "" # Paypal is used for payments, obviously. GROWSTUFF_PAYPAL_USERNAME: "dummy" GROWSTUFF_PAYPAL_PASSWORD: "dummy" GROWSTUFF_PAYPAL_SIGNATURE: "dummy" ############################################################################## # Other environments # You can override the above for staging, production, etc. # To push these settings to Heroku, use "rake figaro:heroku --app=whatever". # To see current settings on Heroku, use "heroku config --app=whatever". ############################################################################## test: GROWSTUFF_SITE_NAME: Growstuff (test) # Note: there is no good way to deploy settings from Figaro to # Travis-CI. If you need env vars set there in order for tests to pass, # set them in .travis.yml staging: GROWSTUFF_SITE_NAME: Growstuff (staging) production: GROWSTUFF_SITE_NAME: Growstuff