openstreetmap-website/config/initializers/config.rb
2023-09-01 07:14:45 +03:00

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# Guard against deployments with old-style application.yml configurations
# Otherwise, admins might not be aware that they are now silently ignored
# and major problems could occur
# rubocop:disable Rails/Output, Rails/Exit
if Rails.root.join("config/application.yml").exist?
puts "The config/application.yml file is no longer supported."
puts ""
puts "Default settings are now found in config/settings.yml and you"
puts "can override these in config/settings.local.yml."
puts ""
puts "To prevent unexpected behaviour, please copy any custom"
puts "settings to config/settings.local.yml and then remove"
puts "your config/application.yml file."
exit!
end
# rubocop:enable Rails/Output, Rails/Exit
# Allowed status values
unless Object.const_defined?(:ALLOWED_STATUS)
ALLOWED_STATUS = [
"online", # online and operating normally
"api_readonly", # site online but API in read-only mode
"api_offline", # site online but API offline
"database_readonly", # database and site in read-only mode
"database_offline", # database offline with site in emergency mode
"gpx_offline" # gpx storage offline
].freeze
end
Config.setup do |config|
# Name of the constant exposing loaded settings
config.const_name = "Settings"
# Ability to remove elements of the array set in earlier loaded settings file. For example value: '--'.
#
# config.knockout_prefix = nil
# Overwrite an existing value when merging a `nil` value.
# When set to `false`, the existing value is retained after merge.
#
# config.merge_nil_values = true
# Overwrite arrays found in previously loaded settings file. When set to `false`, arrays will be merged.
#
# config.overwrite_arrays = true
# Load environment variables from the `ENV` object and override any settings defined in files.
#
config.use_env = true
# Define ENV variable prefix deciding which variables to load into config.
#
config.env_prefix = "OPENSTREETMAP"
# What string to use as level separator for settings loaded from ENV variables. Default value of '.' works well
# with Heroku, but you might want to change it for example for '__' to easy override settings from command line, where
# using dots in variable names might not be allowed (eg. Bash).
#
config.env_separator = "_"
# Ability to process variables names:
# * nil - no change
# * :downcase - convert to lower case
#
config.env_converter = :downcase
# Parse numeric values as integers instead of strings.
#
# config.env_parse_values = true
# Validate presence and type of specific config values. Check https://github.com/dry-rb/dry-validation for details.
#
config.schema do
required(:api_version).filled(:str?)
required(:max_request_area).filled(:number?)
required(:max_note_request_area).filled(:number?)
required(:tracepoints_per_page).filled(:int?)
required(:max_number_of_way_nodes).filled(:int?)
required(:max_number_of_relation_members).filled(:int?)
required(:max_issues_count).filled(:int?)
required(:api_timeout).filled(:int?)
required(:imagery_blacklist).maybe(:array?)
required(:status).filled(:str?, :included_in? => ALLOWED_STATUS)
required(:avatar_storage).filled(:str?)
required(:trace_file_storage).filled(:str?)
required(:trace_image_storage).filled(:str?)
required(:trace_icon_storage).filled(:str?)
end
end