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/// template file for sails/src/assets/app/js/config.js
'use strict';
/* Configuration constants */
angular.module('dashboardConfig', [])
.constant('config', {
'backend': 'https://pre.yottacode.com:1337'
// 'backend': 'http://localhost:1337',
// 'backend': 'https://dev.yottacode.com',
// // 'backend': 'https://test.yottacode.com',
// // 'backend_ws': 'ws://localhost:1337',
// 'version': 0.1
});
//// template file for sails/src/config/local.js
/**
* Local environment settings
*
* Use this file to specify configuration settings for use while developing
* the app on your personal system: for example, this would be a good place
* to store database or email passwords that apply only to you, and shouldn't
* be shared with others in your organization.
*
* These settings take precedence over all other config files, including those
* in the env/ subfolder.
*
* PLEASE NOTE:
* local.js is included in your .gitignore, so if you're using git
* as a version control solution for your Sails app, keep in mind that
* this file won't be committed to your repository!
*
* Good news is, that means you can specify configuration for your local
* machine in this file without inadvertently committing personal information
* (like database passwords) to the repo. Plus, this prevents other members
* of your team from commiting their local configuration changes on top of yours.
*
* In a production environment, you probably want to leave this file out
* entirely and leave all your settings in env/production.js
*
*
* For more information, check out:
* http://sailsjs.org/#!/documentation/anatomy/myApp/config/local.js.html
*/
module.exports = {
/***************************************************************************
* Your SSL certificate and key, if you want to be able to serve HTTP *
* responses over https:// and/or use websockets over the wss:// protocol *
* (recommended for HTTP, strongly encouraged for WebSockets) *
* *
* In this example, we'll assume you created a folder in your project, *
* `config/ssl` and dumped your certificate/key files there: *
***************************************************************************/
ssl: {
ca: require('fs').readFileSync(__dirname + '/ssl/ca.crt'),
key: require('fs').readFileSync(__dirname + '/ssl/pre.key'),
cert: require('fs').readFileSync(__dirname + '/ssl/pre.crt')
},
/***************************************************************************
* The `port` setting determines which TCP port your app will be *
* deployed on. *
* *
* Ports are a transport-layer concept designed to allow many different *
* networking applications run at the same time on a single computer. *
* More about ports: *
* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Port_(computer_networking) *
* *
* By default, if it's set, Sails uses the `PORT` environment variable. *
* Otherwise it falls back to port 1337. *
* *
* In env/production.js, you'll probably want to change this setting *
* to 80 (http://) or 443 (https://) if you have an SSL certificate *
***************************************************************************/
port: process.env.PORT || 1337,
/***************************************************************************
* The runtime "environment" of your Sails app is either typically *
* 'development' or 'production'. *
* *
* In development, your Sails app will go out of its way to help you *
* (for instance you will receive more descriptive error and *
* debugging output) *
* *
* In production, Sails configures itself (and its dependencies) to *
* optimize performance. You should always put your app in production mode *
* before you deploy it to a server. This helps ensure that your Sails *
* app remains stable, performant, and scalable. *
* *
* By default, Sails sets its environment using the `NODE_ENV` environment *
* variable. If NODE_ENV is not set, Sails will run in the *
* 'development' environment. *
***************************************************************************/
// environment: process.env.NODE_ENV || 'development'
};
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