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calligraphy/lib/generators/templates/calligraphy.rb
Brandon Robins 944668ffcb WIP
2018-05-16 02:40:15 -05:00

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# frozen_string_literal: true
Calligraphy.configure do |config|
# The HTTP actions Calligraphy uses to create mappings between WebDAV
# HTTP verbs and URLs and WebDAV controller actions.
# config.web_dav_actions = [
# :options, :get, :put, :delete, :copy, :move,
# :mkcol, :propfind, :proppatch, :lock, :unlock, :acl
# ]
# HTTP methods allowed by the WebDavRequests controller.
# Before responding to a WebDav request, the WebDavRequests controller
# checks this list to determine if it is allowed to make the request.
# If a method is disallowed, the controller will respond by sending an
# HTTP 405 (Method Not Allowed) response.
# config.allowed_http_methods = %w(
# options get put delete copy move
# mkcol propfind proppatch lock unlock acl
# )
# If Digest Authentication is enabled by default. False by default.
# config.enable_digest_authentication = false
# Proc responsible for returning the user's password, API key,
# or HA1 digest hash so that Rails can check user credentials.
# Should be configured to handle your particular application's
# user and/or authentication setup.
#
# For example, in an API setup where an email/API key are sent with the
# request, in lieu of a username/password, the digest_password_procedure
# would be defined as:
#
# config.digest_password_procedure = Proc.new do |email|
# u = User.find_by(email: email)
# u.authentication_token
# end
#
# Digest Authentication would need to be enabled for this proc to
# actually be called.
# config.digest_password_procedure = Proc.new do |username|
# 'changeme!'
# end
# The realm used in HTTP Digest Authentication. 'Application' by default.
# config.http_authentication_realm = 'Application'
# Maximum lock lifetime in seconds. 86400 by default.
# config.lock_timeout_period = 86400
end