zaqar/tests/etc/functional-marconi.conf
Flaper Fesp 226e813db8 Implement embedded marconi-server execution
This patch embeds a marconi-server as part of functional tests in order
to be able to run them when there's not an up-and-running marconi-server
instance. This is the default behavior, however, it is possible to run
this tests against a remote marconi-server by setting `run_server =
False` in functional-tests.conf and setting the correct marconi-server
url and version.

Implements blueprint: refactor-system-tests

Change-Id: I6795092b2110a02808eac0117979ee1a9a5f9ee2
2013-09-10 11:39:53 +02:00

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[DEFAULT]
# Show more verbose log output (sets INFO log level output)
verbose = True
# Show debugging output in logs (sets DEBUG log level output)
debug = True
# Log to this file!
; log_file = /var/log/marconi/server.log
;auth_strategy =
# ================= Syslog Options ============================
# Send logs to syslog (/dev/log) instead of to file specified
# by `log_file`
;use_syslog = False
# Facility to use. If unset defaults to LOG_USER.
;syslog_log_facility = LOG_LOCAL0
[drivers]
# Transport driver module (e.g., wsgi, zmq)
transport = wsgi
# Storage driver module (e.g., mongodb, sqlite)
storage = sqlite
[drivers:transport:wsgi]
bind = 127.0.0.1
port = 8888
# Maximum Content-Length allowed for metadata updating and
# message posting.
;metadata_max_length = 65536
;content_max_length = 262144
;[drivers:transport:zmq]
;port = 9999
[limits:transport]
# The maximum number of queue records per page when listing queues
;queue_paging_uplimit = 20
# The maximum number of messages in a message posting, maximum
# number of messages per page when listing or claiming messages,
# and maximum number of messages involved in a bulk operation.
;message_paging_uplimit = 20
# Expiration limits; the minimal values are all 60 (seconds)
;message_ttl_max = 1209600
;claim_ttl_max = 43200
;claim_grace_max = 43200
# Maximum compact-JSON (without whitespace) size in bytes allowed
# for each metadata body and each message body
;metadata_size_uplimit = 65536
;message_size_uplimit = 262144