# # This file is used to configure the p4_phoenix_services project. It contains # some minimal configuration examples for working with Omnibus. For a full list # of configurable options, please see the documentation for +omnibus/config.rb+. # # Build internally # ------------------------------ # By default, Omnibus uses system folders (like +/var+ and +/opt+) to build and # cache components. If you would to build everything internally, you can # uncomment the following options. This will prevent the need for root # permissions in most cases. # # Uncomment this line to change the default base directory to "local" # ------------------------------------------------------------------- # base_dir './local' # # Alternatively you can tune the individual values # ------------------------------------------------ # cache_dir './local/omnibus/cache' # git_cache_dir './local/omnibus/cache/git_cache' # source_dir './local/omnibus/src' # build_dir './local/omnibus/build' # package_dir './local/omnibus/pkg' # package_tmp './local/omnibus/pkg-tmp' # Disable git caching # ------------------------------ # use_git_caching false # Enable S3 asset caching # ------------------------------ # use_s3_caching true # s3_access_key ENV['AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID'] # s3_secret_key ENV['AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY'] # s3_bucket ENV['AWS_S3_BUCKET'] # Customize compiler bits # ------------------------------ # solaris_compiler 'gcc' # build_retries 5 # fetcher_read_timeout 120 # Load additional software # ------------------------------ # software_gems ['omnibus-software', 'my-company-software'] # local_software_dirs ['/path/to/local/software']
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#2 | 13972 | tjuricek |
Removing old microservice implementations. The system is now mostly a monolith. Eventually there will be a websocket service. |
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#1 | 13530 | tjuricek |
Add p4_phoenix_services package and Salt configuration for deployment. This uncovered a couple of issues from the C++ API during it's conversion to C++03. So, in a nutshell, most operations, except for notifications, appear to be working (well, using Vagrant machines). |