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growstuff/credentials.example
Skud a75ed5090a Hardcode Cloudmade API key.
Ugh, I know. But it's not any less secure than having it out there in
our Javascript, and it turns out Heroku just downright *refuses* to read
it from an environment variable during asset compilation. I even tried
an experimental Heroku addon
(https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/labs-user-env-compile) but it
didn't work, so for now let's just do this and get it out there. I'm
sick of messing with it.
2013-09-11 18:03:19 +10:00

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#!/bin/bash
# This file is an empty 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.
# To use this file, simply copy it to credentials.sh (which is
# .gitignore'd) and then fill in whatever credentials you need. Then in
# the window where you run "rails s", first run:
#
# source credentials.sh
#
# If you then run "rails s", it will have all the environment variables
# available to it.
### CREDENTIALS ###
# 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"
export MANDRILL_USERNAME=""
export MANDRILL_APIKEY=""
# Used for connecting member accounts to Twitter
# Get Twitter key from https://dev.twitter.com/apps
export TWITTER_KEY=""
export TWITTER_SECRET=""
# Used for connecting member accounts to Flickr
# Get Flickr key from http://www.flickr.com/services/apps/create/apply/
export FLICKR_KEY=""
export FLICKR_SECRET=""
# Used for subscribing/unsubscribing people from the newsletter
export MAILCHIMP_APIKEY=""
# Used to identify the newsletter via the API
# Fetch list IDs using Gibbon: puts gb.lists.list.to_yaml
export MAILCHIMP_NEWSLETTER_ID=""