The configuration.ini
config file, located at /etc/squirro/configuration.ini
configures the workings of the configuration service.
This configuration file is no longer used in Squirro 3.3.3 and later. See Configuration service for how to define these values now.
Sections
The configuration file is split up into one section per data type - bool
, int
or string
.
bool
Option | Description | Default Value |
---|---|---|
frontend.userapp.signup | Signup form. When False, the form can still be used if the URL is known. | true |
frontend.userapp.sso-disable-user-edit | Disable user management functionality, which is useful when Squirro is integrated with a Single-SignOn (SSO) system. Enabling this, disables the following functionality:
| false |
frontend.performance | Enable frontend performance logging | false |
frontend.new_relic | Enable new relic logging (needs frontend.performance to be enabled) | false |
frontend.userapp.item-keyword-edit | Enable keyword/facet/tags edit in Explore Mode (Admin mode for Result List Widget) | false |
int
Option | Description | Default Value |
---|---|---|
frontend.userapp.paste-filter-threshold | If a text is pasted into the search box which is longer than this many words, we use the smart filter approach. Set to -1 to disable. | 10 |
string
Option | Description | Default Value |
---|---|---|
frontend.date.short | Format for short dates (result lists) | timeago |
frontend.date.long | Format for long dates (result lists) | calendar |
frontend.userapp.contact | Email address for support contact in the help drop-down | support@squirro.com |
frontend.userapp.mainDocumentation | Link to the Squirro documentation in the help drop-down |
Restart service
After changing any of the configuration.ini options, you need to run the following two commands:
sudo systemctl restart sqconfigurationd sudo systemctl restart redis-server-cache