# Foodsoft configuration default: &defaults # If you wanna serve more than one foodcoop with one installation # Don't forget to setup databases for each foodcoop. See also MULTI_COOP_INSTALL multi_coop_install: false # If multi_coop_install you have to use a coop name, which you you wanna be selected by default default_scope: 'f' # http config for this host # Required for action mailer protocol: http host: localhost port: 3000 # name of this foodcoop name: FC Test # foodcoop contact information (used for FAX messages) contact: street: Grüne Straße 103 zip_code: "10997" city: Berlin country: Deutschland email: foodsoft@myfoodcoop.org phone: "030 323 23249" # Homepage homepage: http://www.fctest.de # foodsoft documentation URL help_url: https://github.com/bennibu/foodsoft/wiki/Doku # documentation URL for the apples&pears work system applepear_url: https://github.com/bennibu/foodsoft/wiki/%C3%84pfel-u.-Birnen # price markup in percent price_markup: 2.0 # tolerance order option: If set to false, article tolerance values do not count # for total article price as long as the order is not finished. tolerance_is_costly: false # Ordergroups, which have less than 75 apples should not be allowed to make new orders # Comment out this option to activate this restriction # stop_ordering_under: 75 # email address to be used as sender email_sender: foodsoft@myfoodcoop.org # If your foodcoop uses a mailing list instead of internal messaging system #mailing_list: list@myfoodcoop.org #mailing_list_subscribe: list-subscribe@myfoodcoop.org # Config for the exception_notification plugin notification: error_recipients: - admin@myfoodcoop.org sender_address: "\"FoodSoft Error\" " email_prefix: "[FoodSoft]" # Access to sharedLists, the external article-database shared_lists: adapter: mysql2 host: localhost database: sharedlists_development username: root password: encoding: utf8 socket: /opt/lampp/var/mysql/mysql.sock # auto-units-conversion # this is used for automatic article-synchronization to handle different units # e.g. when foodcoop-unit should be 500g and supplier-unit is 1kg units: KG: 1 1kg: 1 500g: 0.5 400g: 0.4 300g: 0.3 250g: 0.25 200g: 0.2 150g: 0.15 125g: 0.125 100g: 0.1 50g: 0.05 development: <<: *defaults test: <<: *defaults production: <<: *defaults