# Any configuration directives you include here will override # RT's default configuration file, RT_Config.pm # # To include a directive here, just copy the equivalent statement # from RT_Config.pm and change the value. We've included a single # sample value below. # # This file is actually a perl module, so you can include valid # perl code, as well. # # The converse is also true, if this file isn't valid perl, you're # going to run into trouble. To check your SiteConfig file, use # this comamnd: # # perl -c /path/to/your/etc/RT_SiteConfig.pm #Set( $rtname, 'example.com'); # These settings should have been inserted by the initial Freeside install. # Sometimes you may want to change domain, timezone, or freeside::URL later, # everything else should probably stay untouched. $RT::rtname = '%%%RT_DOMAIN%%%'; $RT::Organization = '%%%RT_DOMAIN%%%'; $RT::Timezone = '%%%RT_TIMEZONE%%%'; $RT::WebExternalAuth = 1; $RT::WebFallbackToInternal = 1; #no $RT::WebExternalAuto = 1; $RT::URI::freeside::IntegrationType = 'Internal'; $RT::URI::freeside::URL = '%%%FREESIDE_URL%%%'; $RT::URI::freeside::URL =~ m(^(https?://[^/]+)(/.*)$)i; $RT::WebBaseURL = $1; $RT::WebPath = "$2/rt"; Set($DatabaseHost , ''); # These settings are user-editable. #old, RT 3.4 style (deprecated, useless): #$RT::MyTicketsLength = 10; #NEW, RT 3.6 style (uncomment to use): #Set($DefaultSummaryRows, 10); $RT::QuickCreateLong = 0; #set to true to cause quick ticket creation to #redirect to the "long" ticket creation screen #instead of just creating a ticket with the subject. 1;