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Global Configuration

In versions prior to 0.11, the global configuration was by default located in $prefix/share/trac/conf/trac.ini or sometimes /etc/trac/trac.ini depending on the distribution. If you’re upgrading, you may want to specify that file to inherit from.

Global options will be merged with the environment-specific options, where local options override global options. The options file is specified as follows:

[inherit]
file = /usr/share/trac/conf/trac.ini

Note that you can also specify a global option file when creating a new project, by adding the option --inherit=/path/to/global/options to trac-admin’s initenv command. If you would not do this but nevertheless intend to use a global option file with your new environment, you would have to go through the newly generated conf/trac.ini file and delete the entries that would otherwise override those set in the global file.

Reference

This is a brief reference of available configuration options.

[account-manager]

account_changes_notify_addresses List of email addresses that get notified of user changes, ie, new user, password change and delete user.
authentication_url
force_passwd_change Forge the user to change password when it’s reset.
generated_password_length Length of the randomly-generated passwords created when resetting the password for an account.
hash_method
htdigest_realm
notify_actions Comma separated list of actions to notify of. Available actions ‘new’, ‘change’, ‘delete’.
password_file Path to the users file. Leave blank to locate the users file by reading svnserve.conf
password_format
password_store

[attachment]

max_size Maximum allowed file size (in bytes) for ticket and wiki attachments.
render_unsafe_content Whether attachments should be rendered in the browser, or only made downloadable. Pretty much any file may be interpreted as HTML by the browser, which allows a malicious user to attach a file containing cross-site scripting attacks. For public sites where anonymous users can create attachments it is recommended to leave this option disabled (which is the default).

[browser]

color_scale Enable colorization of the age column. This uses the same color scale as the source code annotation: blue is older, red is newer. (since 0.11)
downloadable_paths List of repository paths that can be downloaded. Leave the option empty if you want to disable all downloads, otherwise set it to a comma-separated list of authorized paths (those paths are glob patterns, i.e. “*” can be used as a wild card) (since 0.10)
hide_properties Comma-separated list of version control properties to hide from the repository browser. (since 0.9)
intermediate_color (r,g,b) color triple to use for the color corresponding to the intermediate color, if two linear interpolations are used for the color scale (see intermediate_point). If not set, the intermediate color between oldest_color and newest_color will be used. (since 0.11)
intermediate_point If set to a value between 0 and 1 (exclusive), this will be the point chosen to set the intermediate_color for interpolating the color value. (since 0.11)
newest_color (r,g,b) color triple to use for the color corresponding to the newest color, for the color scale used in blame or the browser age column if color_scale is enabled. (since 0.11)
oldest_color (r,g,b) color triple to use for the color corresponding to the oldest color, for the color scale used in blame or the browser age column if color_scale is enabled. (since 0.11)
oneliner_properties Comma-separated list of version control properties to render as oneliner wiki content in the repository browser. (since 0.11)
render_unsafe_content Whether raw files should be rendered in the browser, or only made downloadable. Pretty much any file may be interpreted as HTML by the browser, which allows a malicious user to create a file containing cross-site scripting attacks. For open repositories where anyone can check-in a file, it is recommended to leave this option disabled (which is the default).
wiki_properties Comma-separated list of version control properties to render as wiki content in the repository browser. (since 0.11)

[changeset]

max_diff_bytes Maximum total size in bytes of the modified files (their old size plus their new size) for which the changeset view will attempt to show the diffs inlined (since 0.10).
max_diff_files Maximum number of modified files for which the changeset view will attempt to show the diffs inlined (since 0.10).
wiki_format_messages Whether wiki formatting should be applied to changeset messages. If this option is disabled, changeset messages will be rendered as pre-formatted text.

[darcs]

command Name of the external darcs binary.
dont_escape_8bit Avoid darcs automatic escape of non-7bit chars.
possible_encodings Specify possible repository encodings.

[header_logo]

alt Alternative text for the header logo.
height Height of the header logo image in pixels.
link URL to link to from header logo.
src URL of the image to use as header logo.
width Width of the header logo image in pixels.

[inherit]

plugins_dir Path of the directory containing additional plugins. Plugins in that directory are loaded in addition to those in the directory of the environment plugins, with this one taking precedence. (since 0.11)
templates_dir Path to the shared templates directory. Templates in that directory are loaded in addition to those in the environments templates directory, but the latter take precedence. (since 0.11)

[logging]

log_file If log_type is file, this should be a path to the log-file.
log_format Custom logging format. If nothing is set, the following will be used: Trac[$(module)s] $(levelname)s: $(message)s In addition to regular key names supported by the Python logger library library (see http://docs.python.org/lib/node422.html), one could use: – $(path)s the path for the current environment – $(basename)s the last path component of the current environment – $(project)s the project name Note the usage of $(...)s instead of %(...)s as the latter form would be interpreted by the ConfigParser? itself. Example: ($(thread)d) Trac[$(basename)s:$(module)s] $(levelname)s: $(message)s (since 0.10.5)
log_level Level of verbosity in log. Should be one of (CRITICALERRORWARNINFODEBUG).
log_type Logging facility to use. Should be one of (nonefilestderrsyslogwinlog).

[milestone]

stats_provider Name of the component implementing ITicketGroupStatsProvider, which is used to collect statistics on groups of tickets for display in the milestone views.

[mimeviewer]

enscript_modes List of additional MIME types known by Enscript. For each, a tuple mimetype:mode:quality has to be specified, where mimetype is the MIME type, mode is the corresponding Enscript mode to be used for the conversion and quality is the quality ratio associated to this conversion. That can also be used to override the default quality ratio used by the Enscript render, which is 2 (since 0.10).
enscript_path Path to the Enscript executable.
max_preview_size Maximum file size for HTML preview. (since 0.9).
mime_map List of additional MIME types and keyword mappings. Mappings are comma-separated, and for each MIME type, there’s a colon (“:”) separated list of associated keywords or file extensions. (since 0.10).
php_path Path to the PHP executable (since 0.9).
pygments_default_style The default style to use for Pygments syntax highlighting.
pygments_modes List of additional MIME types known by Pygments. For each, a tuple mimetype:mode:quality has to be specified, where mimetype is the MIME type, mode is the corresponding Pygments mode to be used for the conversion and quality is the quality ratio associated to this conversion. That can also be used to override the default quality ratio used by the Pygments render.
tab_width Displayed tab width in file preview (since 0.9).

[notification]

admit_domains Comma-separated list of domains that should be considered as valid for email addresses (such as localdomain)
always_notify_owner Always send notifications to the ticket owner (since 0.9).
always_notify_reporter Always send notifications to any address in the reporter field.
always_notify_updater Always send notifications to the person who causes the ticket property change.
ignore_domains Comma-separated list of domains that should not be considered part of email addresses (for usernames with Kerberos domains)
mime_encoding Specifies the MIME encoding scheme for emails. Valid options are ‘base64’ for Base64 encoding, ‘qp’ for Quoted-Printable, and ‘none’ for no encoding. Note that the no encoding means that non-ASCII characters in text are going to cause problems with notifications (since 0.10).
smtp_always_bcc Email address(es) to always send notifications to, addresses do not appear publicly (Bcc:). (since 0.10).
smtp_always_cc Email address(es) to always send notifications to, addresses can be seen by all recipients (Cc:).
smtp_default_domain Default host/domain to append to address that do not specify one
smtp_enabled Enable SMTP (email) notification.
smtp_from Sender address to use in notification emails.
smtp_from_name Sender name to use in notification emails.
smtp_password Password for SMTP server. (since 0.9).
smtp_port SMTP server port to use for email notification.
smtp_replyto Reply-To address to use in notification emails.
smtp_server SMTP server hostname to use for email notifications.
smtp_subject_prefix Text to prepend to subject line of notification emails. If the setting is not defined, then the [$project_name] prefix. If no prefix is desired, then specifying an empty option will disable it.(since 0.10.1).
smtp_user Username for SMTP server. (since 0.9).
ticket_subject_template A Genshi text template snippet used to get the notification subject. (since 0.11)
use_public_cc Recipients can see email addresses of other CC’ed recipients. If this option is disabled (the default), recipients are put on BCC (since 0.10).
use_short_addr Permit email address without a host/domain (i.e. username only) The SMTP server should accept those addresses, and either append a FQDN or use local delivery (since 0.10).
use_tls Use SSL/TLS to send notifications (since 0.10).

[project]

admin E-Mail address of the project’s administrator.
descr Short description of the project.
footer Page footer text (right-aligned).
icon URL of the icon of the project.
name Name of the project.
url URL of the main project web site, usually the website in which the base_url resides.

[query]

default_anonymous_query The default query for anonymous users. The query is either in query language syntax, or a URL query string starting with ? as used in query: Trac links. (since 0.11.2)
default_query The default query for authenticated users. The query is either in query language syntax, or a URL query string starting with ? as used in query: Trac links. (since 0.11.2)
items_per_page Number of tickets displayed per page in ticket queries, by default (since 0.11)

[report]

items_per_page Number of tickets displayed per page in ticket reports, by default (since 0.11)
items_per_page_rss Number of tickets displayed in the rss feeds for reports (since 0.11)

[revisionlog]

default_log_limit Default value for the limit argument in the TracRevisionLog (since 0.11).

[roadmap]

stats_provider Name of the component implementing ITicketGroupStatsProvider, which is used to collect statistics on groups of tickets for display in the roadmap views.

[search]

min_query_length Minimum length of query string allowed when performing a search.

[svn]

branches List of paths categorized as branches. If a path ends with ‘*’, then all the directory entries found below that path will be included.
tags List of paths categorized as tags. If a path ends with ‘*’, then all the directory entries found below that path will be included.

[tags]

ignore_closed_tickets Do not collect tags from closed tickets.
ticket_fields List of ticket fields to expose as tags.

[ticket]

default_cc Default cc: list for newly created tickets.
default_component Default component for newly created tickets.
default_description Default description for newly created tickets.
default_keywords Default keywords for newly created tickets.
default_milestone Default milestone for newly created tickets.
default_owner Default owner for newly created tickets.
default_priority Default priority for newly created tickets.
default_resolution Default resolution for resolving (closing) tickets (since 0.11).
default_severity Default severity for newly created tickets.
default_summary Default summary (title) for newly created tickets.
default_type Default type for newly created tickets (since 0.9).
default_version Default version for newly created tickets.
max_comment_size Don’t accept tickets with a too big comment. (since 0.11.2)
max_description_size Don’t accept tickets with a too big description. (since 0.11).
preserve_newlines Whether Wiki formatter should respect the new lines present in the Wiki text. If set to ‘default’, this is equivalent to ‘yes’ for new environments but keeps the old behavior for upgraded environments (i.e. ‘no’). (since 0.11).
restrict_owner Make the owner field of tickets use a drop-down menu. See Assign-to as Drop-Down List (since 0.9).
workflow Ordered list of workflow controllers to use for ticket actions (since 0.11).

[timeline]

abbreviated_messages Whether wiki-formatted event messages should be truncated or not. This only affects the default rendering, and can be overriden by specific event providers, see their own documentation. (Since 0.11)
changeset_collapse_events Whether consecutive changesets from the same author having exactly the same message should be presented as one event. That event will link to the range of changesets in the log view. (since 0.11)
changeset_long_messages Whether wiki-formatted changeset messages should be multiline or not. If this option is not specified or is false and wiki_format_messages is set to true, changeset messages will be single line only, losing some formatting (bullet points, etc).
changeset_show_files Number of files to show (-1 for unlimited, 0 to disable). This can also be location, for showing the common prefix for the changed files. (since 0.11).
default_daysback Default number of days displayed in the Timeline, in days. (since 0.9.)
max_daysback Maximum number of days (-1 for unlimited) displayable in the Timeline. (since 0.11)
newticket_formatter Which formatter flavor (e.g. ‘html’ or ‘oneliner’) should be used when presenting the description for new tickets. If ‘oneliner’, the [timeline] abbreviated_messages option applies. (since 0.11).
ticket_show_details Enable the display of all ticket changes in the timeline (since 0.9).

[trac]

authz_file Path to Subversion authorization (authz) file
authz_module_name The module prefix used in the authz_file.
auto_reload Automatically reload template files after modification.
base_url Reference URL for the Trac deployment. This is the base URL that will be used when producing documents that will be used outside of the web browsing context, like for example when inserting URLs pointing to Trac resources in notification e-mails.
check_auth_ip Whether the IP address of the user should be checked for authentication (since 0.9).
database Database connection string for this project
default_charset Charset to be used when in doubt.
default_handler Name of the component that handles requests to the base URL. Options include TimelineModuleRoadmapModuleBrowserModuleQueryModuleReportModule and TicketModule (since 0.9).
default_timezone The default timezone to use
htdocs_location Base URL of the core static resources.
ignore_auth_case Whether login names should be converted to lower case (since 0.9).
mainnav Order of the items to display in the mainnav navigation bar, listed by IDs. See also TracNavigation.
metanav Order of the items to display in the metanav navigation bar, listed by IDs. See also TracNavigation.
permission_policies List of components implementing IPermissionPolicy, in the order in which they will be applied. These components manage fine-grained access control to Trac resources. Defaults to the DefaultPermissionPolicy? (pre-0.11 behavior) and LegacyAttachmentPolicy? (map ATTACHMENT_* permissions to realm specific ones)
permission_store Name of the component implementing IPermissionStore, which is used for managing user and group permissions.
repository_dir Path to local repository. This can also be a relative path (since 0.11).
repository_type Repository connector type. (since 0.10)
request_filters Ordered list of filters to apply to all requests (since 0.10).
secure_cookies Restrict cookies to HTTPS connections. When true, set the secure flag on all cookies so that they are only sent to the server on HTTPS connections. Use this if your Trac instance is only accessible through HTTPS. (since 0.11.2)
show_email_addresses Show email addresses instead of usernames. If false, we obfuscate email addresses (since 0.11).
timeout Timeout value for database connection, in seconds. Use ‘0’ to specify no timeout(Since 0.11)
use_base_url_for_redirect Optionally use [trac] base_url for redirects. In some configurations, usually involving running Trac behind a HTTP proxy, Trac can’t automatically reconstruct the URL that is used to access it. You may need to use this option to force Trac to use the base_url setting also for redirects. This introduces the obvious limitation that this environment will only be usable when accessible from that URL, as redirects are frequently used. (since 0.10.5)

[vote]

paths List of URL paths to allow voting on. Globs are supported.

[wiki]

ignore_missing_pages Enable/disable highlighting CamelCase links to missing pages (since 0.9).
max_size Maximum allowed wiki page size in bytes. (since 0.11.2)
render_unsafe_content Enable/disable the use of unsafe HTML tags such as <script> or <embed> with the HTML WikiProcessor (since 0.10.4). For public sites where anonymous users can edit the wiki it is recommended to leave this option disabled (which is the default).
split_page_names Enable/disable splitting the WikiPageNames with space characters (since 0.10).

[components]

This section is used to enable or disable components provided by plugins, as well as by Trac itself. The component to enable/disable is specified via the name of the option. Whether its enabled is determined by the option value; setting the value to enabled or on will enable the component, any other value (typically disabled or off) will disable the component.

The option name is either the fully qualified name of the components or the module/package prefix of the component. The former enables/disables a specific component, while the latter enables/disables any component in the specified package/module.

Consider the following configuration snippet:

[components]
trac.ticket.report.ReportModule = disabled
webadmin.* = enabled

The first option tells Trac to disable the report module. The second option instructs Trac to enable all components in the webadmin package. Note that the trailing wildcard is required for module/package matching.

See the Plugins page on About Trac to get the list of active components (requires CONFIG_VIEW permissions.)

See also: TracPlugins

[ticket-custom]

In this section, you can define additional fields for tickets. See TracTicketsCustomFields for more details.

[ticket-workflow]

(since 0.11)

The workflow for tickets is controlled by plugins. By default, there’s only a ConfigurableTicketWorkflow component in charge. That component allows the workflow to be configured via this section in the trac.ini file. See TracWorkflow for more details.

[milestone-groups]

(since 0.11)

As the workflow for tickets is now configurable, there can be many ticket states, and simply displaying closed tickets vs. all the others is maybe not appropriate in all cases. This section enables one to easily create groups of states that will be shown in different colors in the milestone progress bar.

Example configuration (which is also the default):

closed = closed
closed.order = 0                     # sequence number in the progress bar
closed.query_args = group=resolution # optional extra param for the query
closed.overall_completion = true     # count for overall completion

active = *                           # one catch-all group is allowed
active.order = 1
active.css_class = open              # CSS class for this interval
active.label = in progress           # Displayed label for this group

The definition consists in a comma-separated list of accepted status. Also, ‘*’ means any status and could be used to associate all remaining states to one catch-all group.

The CSS class can be one of: new (yellow), open (no color) or closed (green). New styles can easily be added using the following selector: table.progress td.<class>

[svn:externals]

(since 0.11)

The TracBrowser for Subversion can interpret the svn:externals property of folders out of the box. However, if those externals are not using the http: protocol, or if a link to a different repository browser (such another Trac or ViewVC) is desired, then Trac needs to be able to map an external prefix to this other URL.

This mapping is done in the [svn:externals] section of the TracIni

Example:

[svn:externals]
1 = svn://server/repos1 http://trac/proj1/browser/$path?rev=$rev
2 = svn://server/repos2 http://trac/proj2/browser/$path?rev=$rev
3 = http://theirserver.org/svn/eng-soft       http://ourserver/viewvc/svn/$path/?pathrev=25914
4 = svn://anotherserver.com/tools_repository  http://ourserver/trac/support/browser/$path?rev=$rev

With the above, the svn://anotherserver.com/tools_repository/tags/1.1/tools external will be mapped to http://ourserver/trac/support/browser/tags/1.1/tools?rev= (and rev will be set to the appropriate revision number if the external additionally specifies a revision, see the SVN Book on externals for more details).

Note that the number used as a key in the above section is purely used as a place holder, as the URLs themselves can’t be used as a key due to various limitations in the configuration file parser.