netbox-docker/configuration/extra.py
Christian Mäder dad0608834 Rename example.py to extra.py
And add some comments to the the file that hopefully guide the user.
2020-10-20 20:51:43 +02:00

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####
## This file contains extra configuration options that can't be configured
## directly through environment variables.
####
## Specify one or more name and email address tuples representing NetBox administrators. These people will be notified of
## application errors (assuming correct email settings are provided).
# ADMINS = [
# # ['John Doe', 'jdoe@example.com'],
# ]
## URL schemes that are allowed within links in NetBox
# ALLOWED_URL_SCHEMES = (
# 'file', 'ftp', 'ftps', 'http', 'https', 'irc', 'mailto', 'sftp', 'ssh', 'tel', 'telnet', 'tftp', 'vnc', 'xmpp',
# )
## NAPALM optional arguments (see http://napalm.readthedocs.io/en/latest/support/#optional-arguments). Arguments must
## be provided as a dictionary.
# NAPALM_ARGS = {}
## Enable installed plugins. Add the name of each plugin to the list.
# from netbox.configuration.configuration import PLUGINS
# PLUGINS.append('my_plugin')
## Plugins configuration settings. These settings are used by various plugins that the user may have installed.
## Each key in the dictionary is the name of an installed plugin and its value is a dictionary of settings.
# from netbox.configuration.configuration import PLUGINS_CONFIG
# PLUGINS_CONFIG['my_plugin'] = {
# 'foo': 'bar',
# 'buzz': 'bazz'
# }
## Remote authentication support
# REMOTE_AUTH_DEFAULT_PERMISSIONS = {}
## By default uploaded media is stored on the local filesystem. Using Django-storages is also supported. Provide the
## class path of the storage driver in STORAGE_BACKEND and any configuration options in STORAGE_CONFIG. For example:
# STORAGE_BACKEND = 'storages.backends.s3boto3.S3Boto3Storage'
# STORAGE_CONFIG = {
# 'AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID': 'Key ID',
# 'AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY': 'Secret',
# 'AWS_STORAGE_BUCKET_NAME': 'netbox',
# 'AWS_S3_REGION_NAME': 'eu-west-1',
# }
## This file can contain arbitrary Python code, e.g.:
# from datetime import datetime
# now = datetime.now().strftime("%d/%m/%Y %H:%M:%S")
# BANNER_TOP = f'<marquee width="200px">This instance started on {now}.</marquee>'