From c6ec33d6e612168e14d77007915a4ea423c55a2e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Alex Auvolat Date: Sat, 1 Sep 2018 16:06:23 +0200 Subject: Move everything to subdirectory --- shard/config/config.exs | 42 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 42 insertions(+) create mode 100644 shard/config/config.exs (limited to 'shard/config') diff --git a/shard/config/config.exs b/shard/config/config.exs new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f970078 --- /dev/null +++ b/shard/config/config.exs @@ -0,0 +1,42 @@ +# This file is responsible for configuring your application +# and its dependencies with the aid of the Mix.Config module. +use Mix.Config + +# This configuration is loaded before any dependency and is restricted +# to this project. If another project depends on this project, this +# file won't be loaded nor affect the parent project. For this reason, +# if you want to provide default values for your application for +# 3rd-party users, it should be done in your "mix.exs" file. + +# You can configure your application as: +# +# config :shard, key: :value +# +# and access this configuration in your application as: +# +# Application.get_env(:shard, :key) +# +# You can also configure a 3rd-party app: +# +# config :logger, level: :info +# + + +# Peer id suffix +# ============== +# This Shard instance will only connect to other instances that use +# the same suffix. +# +# On first run, the instance will try to generate a peer id that +# has this suffix. This is done by brute-force testing, therefore +# it is not recommended to use long suffixes. +config :shard, peer_id_suffix: "S" + + +# It is also possible to import configuration files, relative to this +# directory. For example, you can emulate configuration per environment +# by uncommenting the line below and defining dev.exs, test.exs and such. +# Configuration from the imported file will override the ones defined +# here (which is why it is important to import them last). +# +# import_config "#{Mix.env}.exs" -- cgit v1.2.3