#
# WARNING: NEVER EDIT RT_Config.pm. Instead, copy any sections you want to change to RT_SiteConfig.pm
# and edit them there.
#
package RT;
=head1 NAME
RT::Config
=for testing
use RT::Config;
=cut
# {{{ Base Configuration
# $rtname is the string that RT will look for in mail messages to
# figure out what ticket a new piece of mail belongs to
# Your domain name is recommended, so as not to pollute the namespace.
# once you start using a given tag, you should probably never change it.
# (otherwise, mail for existing tickets won't get put in the right place
Set($rtname , "example.com");
# This regexp controls what subject tags RT recognizes as its own.
# If you're not dealing with historical $rtname values, you'll likely
# never have to enable this feature.
#
# Be VERY CAREFUL with it. Note that it overrides $rtname for subject
# token matching and that you should use only "non-capturing" parenthesis
# grouping. For example:
#
# Set($EmailSubjectTagRegex, qr/(?:example.com|example.org)/ );
#
# and NOT
#
# Set($EmailSubjectTagRegex, qr/(example.com|example.org)/ );
#
# This setting would make RT behave exactly as it does without the
# setting enabled.
#
# Set($EmailSubjectTagRegex, qr/\Q$rtname\E/ );
# You should set this to your organization's DNS domain. For example,
# fsck.com or asylum.arkham.ma.us. It's used by the linking interface to
# guarantee that ticket URIs are unique and easy to construct.
Set($Organization , "example.com");
# $user_passwd_min defines the minimum length for user passwords. Setting
# it to 0 disables this check
Set($MinimumPasswordLength , "5");
# $Timezone is used to convert times entered by users into GMT and back again
# It should be set to a timezone recognized by your local unix box.
Set($Timezone , 'US/Eastern');
# }}}
# {{{ Database Configuration
# Database driver beeing used. Case matters
# Valid types are "mysql", "Oracle" and "Pg"
Set($DatabaseType , '@DB_TYPE@');
# The domain name of your database server
# If you're running mysql and it's on localhost,
# leave it blank for enhanced performance
Set($DatabaseHost , '@DB_HOST@');
Set($DatabaseRTHost , '@DB_RT_HOST@');
# The port that your database server is running on. Ignored unless it's
# a positive integer. It's usually safe to leave this blank
Set($DatabasePort , '@DB_PORT@');
#The name of the database user (inside the database)
Set($DatabaseUser , '@DB_RT_USER@');
# Password the DatabaseUser should use to access the database
Set($DatabasePassword , '@DB_RT_PASS@');
# The name of the RT's database on your database server
Set($DatabaseName , '@DB_DATABASE@');
# If you're using Postgres and have compiled in SSL support,
# set DatabaseRequireSSL to 1 to turn on SSL communication
Set($DatabaseRequireSSL , undef);
# }}}
# {{{ Incoming mail gateway configuration
# OwnerEmail is the address of a human who manages RT. RT will send
# errors generated by the mail gateway to this address. This address
# should _not_ be an address that's managed by your RT instance.
Set($OwnerEmail , 'root');
# If $LoopsToRTOwner is defined, RT will send mail that it believes
# might be a loop to $RT::OwnerEmail
Set($LoopsToRTOwner , 1);
# If $StoreLoops is defined, RT will record messages that it believes
# to be part of mail loops.
# As it does this, it will try to be careful not to send mail to the
# sender of these messages
Set($StoreLoops , undef);
# $MaxAttachmentSize sets the maximum size (in bytes) of attachments stored
# in the database.
# For mysql and oracle, we set this size at 10 megabytes.
# If you're running a postgres version earlier than 7.1, you will need
# to drop this to 8192. (8k)
Set($MaxAttachmentSize , 10000000);
# $TruncateLongAttachments: if this is set to a non-undef value,
# RT will truncate attachments longer than MaxAttachmentSize.
Set($TruncateLongAttachments , undef);
# $DropLongAttachments: if this is set to a non-undef value,
# RT will silently drop attachments longer than MaxAttachmentSize.
Set($DropLongAttachments , undef);
# If $ParseNewMessageForTicketCcs is true, RT will attempt to divine
# Ticket 'Cc' watchers from the To and Cc lines of incoming messages
# Be forewarned that if you have _any_ addresses which forward mail to
# RT automatically and you enable this option without modifying
# "RTAddressRegexp" below, you will get yourself into a heap of trouble.
Set($ParseNewMessageForTicketCcs , undef);
# RTAddressRegexp is used to make sure RT doesn't add itself as a ticket CC if
# the setting above is enabled.
Set($RTAddressRegexp , '^rt\@example.com$');
# RT provides functionality which allows the system to rewrite
# incoming email addresses. In its simplest form,
# you can substitute the value in CanonicalizeEmailAddressReplace
# for the value in CanonicalizeEmailAddressMatch
# (These values are passed to the CanonicalizeEmailAddress subroutine in RT/User.pm)
# By default, that routine performs a s/$Match/$Replace/gi on any address passed to it
#Set($CanonicalizeEmailAddressMatch , '@subdomain\.example\.com$');
#Set($CanonicalizeEmailAddressReplace , '@example.com');
# set this to true and the create new user page will use the values that you
# enter in the form but use the function CanonicalizeUserInfo in User_Local.pm
Set($CanonicalizeOnCreate , 0);
# If $SenderMustExistInExternalDatabase is true, RT will refuse to
# create non-privileged accounts for unknown users if you are using
# the "LookupSenderInExternalDatabase" option.
# Instead, an error message will be mailed and RT will forward the
# message to $RTOwner.
#
# If you are not using $LookupSenderInExternalDatabase, this option
# has no effect.
#
# If you define an AutoRejectRequest template, RT will use this
# template for the rejection message.
Set($SenderMustExistInExternalDatabase , undef);
# }}}
# {{{ Outgoing mail configuration
# RT is designed such that any mail which already has a ticket-id associated
# with it will get to the right place automatically.
# $CorrespondAddress and $CommentAddress are the default addresses
# that will be listed in From: and Reply-To: headers of correspondence
# and comment mail tracked by RT, unless overridden by a queue-specific
# address.
Set($CorrespondAddress , 'RT_CorrespondAddressNotSet');
Set($CommentAddress , 'RT_CommentAddressNotSet');
#Sendmail Configuration
# $MailCommand defines which method RT will use to try to send mail
# We know that 'sendmailpipe' works fairly well.
# If 'sendmailpipe' doesn't work well for you, try 'sendmail'
#
# Note that you should remove the '-t' from $SendmailArguments
# if you use 'sendmail' rather than 'sendmailpipe'
Set($MailCommand , 'sendmailpipe');
# $SendmailArguments defines what flags to pass to $Sendmail
# assuming you picked 'sendmail' or 'sendmailpipe' as the $MailCommand above.
# If you picked 'sendmailpipe', you MUST add a -t flag to $SendmailArguments
# These options are good for most sendmail wrappers and workalikes
Set($SendmailArguments , "-oi -t");
# These arguments are good for sendmail brand sendmail 8 and newer
#Set($SendmailArguments,"-oi -t -ODeliveryMode=b -OErrorMode=m");
# If you selected 'sendmailpipe' above, you MUST specify the path
# to your sendmail binary in $SendmailPath.
# !! If you did not # select 'sendmailpipe' above, this has no effect!!
Set($SendmailPath , "/usr/sbin/sendmail");
# By default, RT sets the outgoing mail's "From:" header to
# "SenderName via RT". Setting this option to 0 disables it.
Set($UseFriendlyFromLine , 1);
# sprintf() format of the friendly 'From:' header; its arguments
# are SenderName and SenderEmailAddress.
Set($FriendlyFromLineFormat , "\"%s via RT\" <%s>");
# RT can optionally set a "Friendly" 'To:' header when sending messages to
# Ccs or AdminCcs (rather than having a blank 'To:' header.
# This feature DOES NOT WORK WITH SENDMAIL[tm] BRAND SENDMAIL
# If you are using sendmail, rather than postfix, qmail, exim or some other MTA,
# you _must_ disable this option.
Set($UseFriendlyToLine , 0);
# sprintf() format of the friendly 'From:' header; its arguments
# are WatcherType and TicketId.
Set($FriendlyToLineFormat, "\"%s of $RT::rtname Ticket #%s\":;");
# By default, RT doesn't notify the person who performs an update, as they
# already know what they've done. If you'd like to change this behaviour,
# Set $NotifyActor to 1
Set($NotifyActor, 0);
# By default, RT records each message it sends out to its own internal database.# To change this behaviour, set $RecordOutgoingEmail to 0
Set($RecordOutgoingEmail, 1);
# }}}
# {{{ Logging
# Logging. The default is to log anything except debugging
# information to syslog. Check the Log::Dispatch POD for
# information about how to get things by syslog, mail or anything
# else, get debugging info in the log, etc.
# It might generally make
# sense to send error and higher by email to some administrator.
# If you do this, be careful that this email isn't sent to this RT instance.
# the minimum level error that will be logged to the specific device.
# levels from lowest to highest:
# debug info notice warning error critical alert emergency
# Mail loops will generate a critical log message.
Set($LogToSyslog , 'debug');
Set($LogToScreen , 'error');
Set($LogToFile , undef);
Set($LogDir, '@RT_LOG_PATH@');
Set($LogToFileNamed , "rt.log"); #log to rt.log
# On Solaris or UnixWare, set to ( socket => 'inet' ). Options here
# override any other options RT passes to Log::Dispatch::Syslog.
# Other interesting flags include facility and logopt. (See the
# Log::Dispatch::Syslog documentation for more information.) (Maybe
# ident too, if you have multiple RT installations.)
@LogToSyslogConf = () unless (@LogToSyslogConf);
# }}}
# {{{ Web interface configuration
# Define the directory name to be used for images in rt web
# documents.
# If you're putting the web ui somewhere other than at the root of
# your server
# $WebPath requires a leading / but no trailing /
Set($WebPath , "");
# This is the Scheme, server and port for constructing urls to webrt
# $WebBaseURL doesn't need a trailing /
Set($WebBaseURL , "http://localhost");
Set($WebURL , $WebBaseURL . $WebPath . "/");
# $WebImagesURL points to the base URL where RT can find its images.
Set($WebImagesURL , $WebPath . "/NoAuth/images/");
# $LogoURL points to the URL of the RT logo displayed in the web UI
Set($LogoURL , $WebImagesURL . "bplogo.gif");
# WebNoAuthRegex - What portion of RT's URLspace should not require
# authentication.
Set($WebNoAuthRegex, qr!^(?:/+NoAuth/|
/+REST/\d+\.\d+/NoAuth/)!x );
# For message boxes, set the entry box width and what type of wrapping
# to use.
#
# Default width: 72
Set($MessageBoxWidth , 72);
# Default wrapping: "HARD" (choices "SOFT", "HARD")
Set($MessageBoxWrap, "HARD");
# if TrustHTMLAttachments is not defined, we will display them
# as text. This prevents malicious HTML and javascript from being
# sent in a request (although there is probably more to it than that)
Set($TrustHTMLAttachments , undef);
# Should RT redistribute correspondence that it identifies as
# machine generated? A true value (the default) will do so, setting
# this to '0' will cause no such messages to be redistributed.
# You can also use 'privileged', which will redistribute only to
# privileged users. This is seful if you get malformed bounces caused by
# autocreated requestors with bogus addresses.
Set($RedistributeAutoGeneratedMessages, 1);
# If PreferRichText is set to a true value, RT will show HTML/Rich text
# messages in preference to their plaintext alternatives. RT "scrubs" the
# html to show only a minimal subset of HTML to avoid possible contamination
# by cross-site-scripting attacks.
Set($PreferRichText, undef);
# If $WebExternalAuth is defined, RT will defer to the environment's
# REMOTE_USER variable.
Set($WebExternalAuth , undef);
# If $WebFallbackToInternalAuth is undefined, the user is allowed a chance
# of fallback to the login screen, even if REMOTE_USER failed.
Set($WebFallbackToInternalAuth , undef);
# $WebExternalGecos means to match 'gecos' field as the user identity);
# useful with mod_auth_pwcheck and IIS Integrated Windows logon.
Set($WebExternalGecos , undef);
# $WebExternalAuto will create users under the same name as REMOTE_USER
# upon login, if it's missing in the Users table.
Set($WebExternalAuto , undef);
# $WebSessionClass is the class you wish to use for managing Sessions.
# It defaults to use your SQL database, but if you are using MySQL 3.x and
# plans to use non-ascii Queue names, uncomment and add this line to
# RT_SiteConfig.pm will prevent session corruption.
# Set($WebSessionClass , 'Apache::Session::File');
# By default, RT clears its database cache after every page view.
# This ensures that you've always got the most current information
# when working in a multi-process (mod_perl or FastCGI) Environment
# Setting $WebFlushDbCacheEveryRequest to '0' will turn this off,
# which will speed RT up a bit, at the expense of a tiny bit of data
# accuracy
Set($WebFlushDbCacheEveryRequest, '1');
# $MaxInlineBody is the maximum attachment size that we want to see
# inline when viewing a transaction. 13456 is a random sane-sounding
# default.
Set($MaxInlineBody, 13456);
# $MyTicketsLength is the length of the owned tickets table on the
# front page. For some people, the default of 10 isn't big enough
# to get a feel for how much work needs to be done before you get
# some time off.
Set($MyTicketsLength, 10);
# $MyRequestsLength is the length of the requested tickets table
# on the front page.
Set($MyRequestsLength, 10);
# @MasonParameters is the list of parameters for the constructor of
# HTML::Mason's Apache or CGI Handler. This is normally only useful
# for debugging, eg. profiling individual components with:
# use MasonX::Profiler; # available on CPAN
# @MasonParameters = (preamble => 'my $p = MasonX::Profiler->new($m, $r);');
@MasonParameters = () unless (@MasonParameters);
# $DefaultSearchResultFormat is the default format for RT search results
Set ($DefaultSearchResultFormat, qq{
'__id__/TITLE:#',
'__Subject__/TITLE:Subject',
Status,
QueueName,
OwnerName,
Priority,
'__NEWLINE__',
'',
'__Requestors__',
'__CreatedRelative__',
'__ToldRelative__',
'__LastUpdatedRelative__',
'__TimeLeft__'});
# }}}
# {{{ RT UTF-8 Settings
# An array that contains languages supported by RT's internationalization
# interface. Defaults to all *.po lexicons; setting it to qw(en ja) will make
# RT bilingual instead of multilingual, but will save some memory.
@LexiconLanguages = qw(*) unless (@LexiconLanguages);
# An array that contains default encodings used to guess which charset
# an attachment uses if not specified. Must be recognized by
# Encode::Guess.
@EmailInputEncodings = qw(utf-8 iso-8859-1 us-ascii) unless (@EmailInputEncodings);
# The charset for localized email. Must be recognized by Encode.
Set($EmailOutputEncoding , 'utf-8');
# }}}
# {{{ RT Date Handling Options (for Time::ParseDate)
# Set this to 1 if your local date convention looks like "dd/mm/yy"
# instead of "mm/dd/yy".
Set($DateDayBeforeMonth , 1);
# Should "Tuesday" default to meaning "Next Tuesday" or "Last Tuesday"?
# Set to 0 for "Next" or 1 for "Last".
Set($AmbiguousDayInPast , 1);
# }}}
# {{{ Miscellaneous RT Settings
# You can define new statuses and even reorder existing statuses here.
# WARNING. DO NOT DELETE ANY OF THE DEFAULT STATUSES. If you do, RT
# will break horribly.
@ActiveStatus = qw(new open stalled) unless @ActiveStatus;
@InactiveStatus = qw(resolved rejected deleted) unless @InactiveStatus;
# }}}
# {{{ Development Mode
#
# RT comes with a "Development mode" setting.
# This setting, as a convenience for developers, turns on
# all sorts of development options that you most likely don't want in
# production:
#
# * Turns off Mason's 'static_source' directive. By default, you can't
# edit RT's web ui components on the fly and have RT magically pick up
# your changes. (It's a big performance hit)
#
# * More to come
#
Set($DevelMode, '@RT_DEVEL_MODE@');
# }}}
1;