# This is the new configuration file for LedgerSMB. Eventually all system # configuration directives will go here, This will probably not fully replace # the ledgersmb.conf until 1.3, however. package LedgerSMB::Sysconfig; use LedgerSMB::Form; use Config::Std; use DBI qw(:sql_types); binmode STDOUT, ':utf8'; binmode STDERR, ':utf8'; # For Win32, change $pathsep to ';'; $pathsep = ':'; $auth = 'DB'; $logging = 0; # No logging on by default $force_username_case = undef; # don't force case @io_lineitem_columns = qw(unit onhand sellprice discount linetotal); # Whitelist for redirect destination @scripts = ( 'aa.pl', 'admin.pl', 'am.pl', 'ap.pl', 'ar.pl', 'arap.pl', 'arapprn.pl', 'bp.pl', 'ca.pl', 'cp.pl', 'ct.pl', 'gl.pl', 'hr.pl', 'ic.pl', 'io.pl', 'ir.pl', 'is.pl', 'jc.pl', 'login.pl', 'menu.pl', 'oe.pl', 'pe.pl', 'pos.pl', 'ps.pl', 'pw.pl', 'rc.pl', 'rp.pl' ); # if you have latex installed set to 1 $latex = 1; # spool directory for batch printing $spool = "spool"; # path to user configuration files $userspath = "users"; # templates base directory $templates = "templates"; # Temporary files stored at" $tempdir = ( $ENV{TEMP} || '/tmp' ); # Backup path $backuppath = $tempdir; # member file $memberfile = "users/members"; # location of sendmail $sendmail = "/usr/sbin/sendmail -t"; # SMTP settings $smtphost = ''; $smtptimout = 60; # set language for login and admin $language = ""; # Maximum number of invoices that can be printed on a check $check_max_invoices = 5; # program to use for file compression $gzip = "gzip -S .gz"; # Path to the translation files $localepath = 'locale/po'; # available printers %printer = ( Laser => 'lpr -Plaser', Epson => 'lpr -PEpson', ); my %config; read_config( 'ledgersmb.conf' => %config ) or die; # Root variables for $var ( qw(pathsep logging check_max_invoices language auth latex db_autoupdate force_username_case max_post_size) ) { ${$var} = $config{''}{$var} if $config{''}{$var}; } %printer = %{ $config{printers} } if $config{printers}; # ENV Paths for $var (qw(PATH PERL5LIB)) { if (ref $config{environment}{$var} eq 'ARRAY') { $ENV{$var} .= $pathsep . ( join $pathsep, @{ $config{environment}{$var} } ); } elsif ($config{environment}{$var}) { $ENV{$var} .= $pathsep . $config{environment}{$var}; } } # Application-specific paths for $var (qw(localepath spool templates images)) { ${$var} = $config{paths}{$var} if $config{paths}{$var}; } # Programs for $var (qw(gzip)) { ${$var} = $config{programs}{$var} if $config{programs}{$var}; } # mail configuration for $var (qw(sendmail smtphost smtptimeout)) { ${$var} = $config{mail}{$var} if $config{mail}{$var}; } # We used to have a global dbconnect but have moved to single entries for $var (qw(DBhost DBport DBname DBUserName DBPassword)) { ${ "global" . $var } = $config{globaldb}{$var} if $config{globaldb}{$var}; } #putting this in an if clause for now so not to break other devel users #if ( $config{globaldb}{DBname} ) { # my $dbconnect = "dbi:Pg:dbname=$globalDBname host=$globalDBhost # port=$globalDBport user=$globalDBUserName # password=$globalDBPassword"; # for easier debugging # $GLOBALDBH = DBI->connect($dbconnect); # if ( !$GLOBALDBH ) { # $form = new Form; # $form->error("No GlobalDBH Configured or Could not Connect"); # } # $GLOBALDBH->{pg_enable_utf8} = 1; #} # These lines prevent other apps in mod_perl from seeing the global db # connection info $ENV{PGHOST} = $config{database}{host}; $ENV{PGPORT} = $config{database}{port}; our $default_db = $config{database}{default_db}; our $db_namespace = $config{database}{db_namespace}; 1;