--- misp/app/Plugin/CakeResque/Config/config.php 1969-12-31 16:00:00.000000000 -0800 +++ misp-2.4.220/app/Plugin/CakeResque/Config/config.php 2020-02-06 15:03:21.645491394 -0800 @@ -0,0 +1,200 @@ + + * @copyright Copyright 2012, Wan Qi Chen + * @link http://cakeresque.kamisama.me + * @package CakeResque + * @subpackage CakeResque.Config + * @since 3.4.0 + * @license MIT License (http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php) + */ + +/** + * Configure the default value for Resque + * + * ## Mandatory indexes : + * Redis + * Redis server settings + * Worker + * Workers default settings + * Resque + * Default values used to init the php-resque library path + * + * ## Optional indexes : + * Queues + * An array of queues to start with Resque::load() + * Used when you have multiple queues, as you don't need + * to start each queues individually each time you start Resque + * Env + * Additional environment variables to pass to Resque + * Log + * Log handler and its arguments, to save the log with Monolog + * + * + * There are many ways to configure the plugin: + * + * 1. This file is automagically loaded by the bootstrapping process, when no 'CakeResque' + * configuration key exists. + * + * CakePlugin::load('CakeResque', array('bootstrap' => true)); + * + * 2. If a 'CakeResque' configuration key already exists, the default configuration will not be loaded, + * and the 'CakeResque' key is expected to contain all the values present in the default configuration. + * + * Configure::load('my_cakeresque_config'); + * CakePlugin::load('CakeResque', array('bootstrap' => true)); + * + * 3. Another way to configure the plugin is to load it using a custom bootstrap file. + * + * CakePlugin::load('CakeResque', array('bootstrap' => 'my_bootstrap')); + * + * // APP/Plugin/CakeResque/Config/my_bootstrap.php + * require_once dirname(__DIR__) . DS . 'Lib' . DS . 'CakeResque.php'; + * $config = array(); // Custom configuration + * CakeResque::init($config); + * + * @see CakeResque::init(), CakeResque::loadConfig(). + */ +$config['CakeResque'] = array( + 'Redis' => array( + 'host' => 'localhost', // Redis server hostname + 'port' => 6379, // Redis server port + 'database' => 0, // Redis database number + 'namespace' => 'resque', // Redis keys namespace + 'password' => null // Redis password + ), + + 'Worker' => array( + 'queue' => 'default', // Name of the default queue + 'interval' => 5, // Number of second between each poll + 'workers' => 1, // Number of workers to create + // 'user' => 'www-data' // User running the worker process + + // Path to the log file + // Can be an + // - absolute path, + // - an relative path, that will be relative to + // app/tmp/logs folder + // - a simple filename, file will be created inside app/tmp/logs + 'log' => TMP . 'logs' . DS . 'resque-worker-error.log', + + // Log Verbose mode + // true to log more debugging informations + // Can also be enabled per worker, by starting with --verbose + 'verbose' => false + ), + 'Job' => array( + // Whether to track job status + // Enabling this will allow you to track a job status by its ID + // Job status are purged after 24 hours + // + // You can also define per-job tracking by passing true/false when calling + // CakeResque::enqueue(), CakeResque::enqueueAt() or CakeResque::enqueueIn() + 'track' => false + ), + /* + 'Queues' => array( + array( + 'queue' => 'default', // Use default values from above for missing interval and count indexes + 'user' => 'www-data' // If PHP is running as a different user on you webserver + ), + array( + 'queue' => 'my-second-queue', + 'interval' => 10 + ) + ) + */ + 'Resque' => array( + // Path to the directory containing the worker PID files + 'tmpdir' => App::pluginPath('CakeResque') . 'tmp' . DS + ), + + // Other usefull environment variable you wish to set + // Passing a key only will search for its value in the $_SERVER scope + // eg : array('SERVER_NAME'); => will search for the value in $_SERVER['SERVER_NAME'] + // Passing a key and a value will set the env variable to this value + // eg : array('ARCH' => 'x64') + 'Env' => array(), + + // Log Handler + // If saving the logs in a plain text file doesn't suit you + // you can send them to Mysql, or MongoDB, etc ... + // In that case, you'll need a handler to manage your logs + // All logs outputted by resque will go to the handler. + // The classic log file (above) will still be used, for logging + // stuff likes php error, or other STDOUT outputted by your job classses + // + // php-resque-ex uses Monolog to manage all the logging stuff + // If you uses the original php-resque library, these settings + // will be ignored + // + // handler + // Name of the Handler (the handler classname, without the 'Handler' part) + // target + // Arguments taken by the handler constructor. If the handler required + // multiple arguments, separate them with a comma + // + // As of now, the following handler are supported: + // + // [HANDLER] [TARGET] + // Cube Cube server address (e.g: udp://127.0.0.1:1180) + // RotatingFile Path to the log file (e.g: /path/to/resque.log) + // Syslog Facility name + // Socket Address (e.g: udp://127.0.0.1:23) + // MongoDB MongoDB server address (e.g: mongodb://localhost:27017) + 'Log' => array( + 'handler' => 'RotatingFile', + 'target' => TMP . 'logs' . DS . 'resque.log' + ), + + // Scheduler Worker + // It's the worker handling all the scheduled jobs + // Only one scheduler worker is permitted to run at one time + // It can be paused, resumed and stopped like any other workers + // It can be started only with the `startscheduler` command, + // or with `load` if Scheduler Worker is enabled. + // + // Scheduled jobs requires the php-resque-ex-scheduler library, + // that should be installed with automatically via the + // `composer update` or `composer install` command + // + // The Scheduler Worker have its own default settings + // + // @since 2.3.0 + // + 'Scheduler' => array( + // Enable or disable delayed job + 'enabled' => true, + + // Path to the log file + 'log' => TMP . 'logs' . DS . 'resque-scheduler-error.log', + + // Optional + // Will not default to settings defined in the global scope above + 'Env' => array(), + + // Optional + // Will default to settings defined in the global scope above + // Only available setting is `interval` + // The worker will always poll a fixed special queue, and only one worker can run at one time + 'Worker' => array( + 'interval' => 3 + ), + + // Optional + // Will default to settings defined in the global scope above + 'Log' => array( + 'handler' => 'RotatingFile', + 'target' => TMP . 'logs' . DS . 'resque-scheduler.log' + ) + ) +);