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leed_ynh/config_panel.toml
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version = "1.0"
[main]
name = "Leed configuration"
[main.is_public]
name = "Public access"
[main.is_public.is_public]
ask = "Is it a public website?"
type = "boolean"
default = true
help = "A public Leed will be accessible for third party apps.<br>By turning on 'anonymous readers' in Leed configuration, you can made your feeds public."
[main.overwrite_files]
name = "Overwriting config files"
[main.overwrite_files.overwrite_nginx]
ask = "Overwrite the nginx config file?"
type = "boolean"
default = true
help = "If the file is overwritten, a backup will be created."
[main.overwrite_files.overwrite_phpfpm]
ask = "Overwrite the php-fpm config file?"
type = "boolean"
default = true
help = "If the file is overwritten, a backup will be created."
[main.global_config]
name = "Global configuration"
[main.global_config.email_type]
ask = "Send HTML email to admin?"
type = "boolean"
default = true
help = "Allow app scripts to send HTML mails instead of plain text."
[main.php_fpm_config]
name = "PHP-FPM configuration"
[main.php_fpm_config.footprint]
ask = "Memory footprint of the service?"
choices = ["low", "medium", "high", "specific"]
default = "low"
help = "low <= 20Mb per pool. medium between 20Mb and 40Mb per pool. high > 40Mb per pool.<br>Use specific to set a value with the following option."
[main.php_fpm_config.free_footprint]
ask = "Memory footprint of the service?"
type = "number"
default = "0"
help = "Free field to specify exactly the footprint in Mb if you don't want to use one of the three previous values."
[main.php_fpm_config.usage]
ask = "Expected usage of the service?"
choices = ["low", "medium", "high"]
default = "low"
help = "low: Personal usage, behind the sso. No RAM footprint when not used, but the impact on the processor can be high if many users are using the service.<br>medium: Low usage, few people or/and publicly accessible. Low RAM footprint, medium processor footprint when used.<br>high: High usage, frequently visited website. High RAM footprint, but lower on processor usage and quickly responding."