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sentry-onpremise/sentry/sentry.conf.example.py

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# This file is just Python, with a touch of Django which means
# you can inherit and tweak settings to your hearts content.
from sentry.conf.server import * # NOQA
DATABASES = {
"default": {
"ENGINE": "sentry.db.postgres",
"NAME": "postgres",
"USER": "postgres",
"PASSWORD": "",
"HOST": "postgres",
"PORT": "",
}
}
# You should not change this setting after your database has been created
# unless you have altered all schemas first
SENTRY_USE_BIG_INTS = True
# If you're expecting any kind of real traffic on Sentry, we highly recommend
# configuring the CACHES and Redis settings
###########
# General #
###########
# Instruct Sentry that this install intends to be run by a single organization
# and thus various UI optimizations should be enabled.
SENTRY_SINGLE_ORGANIZATION = True
SENTRY_OPTIONS["system.event-retention-days"] = int(env('SENTRY_EVENT_RETENTION_DAYS', '90'))
#########
# Redis #
#########
# Generic Redis configuration used as defaults for various things including:
# Buffers, Quotas, TSDB
SENTRY_OPTIONS["redis.clusters"] = {
"default": {
"hosts": {0: {"host": "redis", "password": "", "port": "6379", "db": "0"}}
}
}
#########
# Queue #
#########
# See https://docs.getsentry.com/on-premise/server/queue/ for more
# information on configuring your queue broker and workers. Sentry relies
# on a Python framework called Celery to manage queues.
rabbitmq_host = None
if rabbitmq_host:
BROKER_URL = "amqp://{username}:{password}@{host}/{vhost}".format(
username="guest", password="guest", host=rabbitmq_host, vhost="/"
)
else:
BROKER_URL = "redis://:{password}@{host}:{port}/{db}".format(
**SENTRY_OPTIONS["redis.clusters"]["default"]["hosts"][0]
)
#########
# Cache #
#########
# Sentry currently utilizes two separate mechanisms. While CACHES is not a
# requirement, it will optimize several high throughput patterns.
CACHES = {
"default": {
"BACKEND": "django.core.cache.backends.memcached.MemcachedCache",
"LOCATION": ["memcached:11211"],
"TIMEOUT": 3600,
}
}
# A primary cache is required for things such as processing events
SENTRY_CACHE = "sentry.cache.redis.RedisCache"
DEFAULT_KAFKA_OPTIONS = {
"bootstrap.servers": "kafka:9092",
"message.max.bytes": 50000000,
"socket.timeout.ms": 1000,
}
SENTRY_EVENTSTREAM = "sentry.eventstream.kafka.KafkaEventStream"
SENTRY_EVENTSTREAM_OPTIONS = {"producer_configuration": DEFAULT_KAFKA_OPTIONS}
KAFKA_CLUSTERS["default"] = DEFAULT_KAFKA_OPTIONS
###############
# Rate Limits #
###############
# Rate limits apply to notification handlers and are enforced per-project
# automatically.
SENTRY_RATELIMITER = "sentry.ratelimits.redis.RedisRateLimiter"
##################
# Update Buffers #
##################
# Buffers (combined with queueing) act as an intermediate layer between the
# database and the storage API. They will greatly improve efficiency on large
# numbers of the same events being sent to the API in a short amount of time.
# (read: if you send any kind of real data to Sentry, you should enable buffers)
SENTRY_BUFFER = "sentry.buffer.redis.RedisBuffer"
##########
# Quotas #
##########
# Quotas allow you to rate limit individual projects or the Sentry install as
# a whole.
SENTRY_QUOTAS = "sentry.quotas.redis.RedisQuota"
########
# TSDB #
########
# The TSDB is used for building charts as well as making things like per-rate
# alerts possible.
SENTRY_TSDB = "sentry.tsdb.redissnuba.RedisSnubaTSDB"
#########
# SNUBA #
#########
SENTRY_SEARCH = "sentry.search.snuba.EventsDatasetSnubaSearchBackend"
SENTRY_SEARCH_OPTIONS = {}
SENTRY_TAGSTORE_OPTIONS = {}
###########
# Digests #
###########
# The digest backend powers notification summaries.
SENTRY_DIGESTS = "sentry.digests.backends.redis.RedisBackend"
##############
# Web Server #
##############
SENTRY_WEB_HOST = "0.0.0.0"
SENTRY_WEB_PORT = 9000
SENTRY_WEB_OPTIONS = {
"http": "%s:%s" % (SENTRY_WEB_HOST, SENTRY_WEB_PORT),
"protocol": "uwsgi",
# This is needed to prevent https://git.io/fj7Lw
"uwsgi-socket": None,
"http-keepalive": True,
"memory-report": False,
# 'workers': 3, # the number of web workers
}
###########
# SSL/TLS #
###########
# If you're using a reverse SSL proxy, you should enable the X-Forwarded-Proto
# header and enable the settings below
# SECURE_PROXY_SSL_HEADER = ('HTTP_X_FORWARDED_PROTO', 'https')
# SESSION_COOKIE_SECURE = True
# CSRF_COOKIE_SECURE = True
# SOCIAL_AUTH_REDIRECT_IS_HTTPS = True
# End of SSL/TLS settings
############
# Features #
############
SENTRY_FEATURES["projects:sample-events"] = False
SENTRY_FEATURES.update(
{
feature: True
for feature in (
"organizations:discover",
"organizations:events",
"organizations:global-views",
"organizations:integrations-issue-basic",
"organizations:integrations-issue-sync",
"organizations:invite-members",
"organizations:new-issue-ui",
"organizations:repos",
"organizations:require-2fa",
"organizations:sentry10",
"organizations:sso-basic",
"organizations:sso-rippling",
"organizations:sso-saml2",
"organizations:suggested-commits",
"projects:custom-inbound-filters",
"projects:data-forwarding",
"projects:discard-groups",
"projects:plugins",
"projects:rate-limits",
"projects:servicehooks",
)
}
)
######################
# GitHub Integration #
#####################
# GITHUB_APP_ID = 'YOUR_GITHUB_APP_ID'
# GITHUB_API_SECRET = 'YOUR_GITHUB_API_SECRET'
# GITHUB_EXTENDED_PERMISSIONS = ['repo']
#########################
# Bitbucket Integration #
########################
# BITBUCKET_CONSUMER_KEY = 'YOUR_BITBUCKET_CONSUMER_KEY'
# BITBUCKET_CONSUMER_SECRET = 'YOUR_BITBUCKET_CONSUMER_SECRET'