# DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE # # If you want override a value for any environment, # create a `config/chexpire.yml` file, # write your overrided keys under your environment namespace. # # Some keys are required to be overidden for your environment. # # Example: # # production: # mailer_default_from: "contact@yourdomain.org" # host: mychexpire.instance.org default: &default mailer_default_from: "from@example.org" # REQUIRED: Email will be sent with this address as From header host: chexpire.local # REQUIRED: Host of the website. interface: consecutive_failures_as_error: 2 # number of consecutive failures before display a check as "in error" (value for interface only) notifier: interval: 0.00 # pause in second between each notification sent consecutive_failures: 4 # number of consecutive failures before sending a notification for recurrent failures checks_domain: interval: 0.5 # pause in second between each whois call long_term_interval: 300 # when last known expiry date exceeds this interval in days, whois verification won't happen every day long_term_frequency: 4 # when last known expiry exceeds $long_term, perform whois verification each $long_term_frequency days instead of every day checks_ssl: interval: 0.0 # pause in second between each check http call check_http_path: # defaults to check_http in $PATH check_http_args: # array of arguments *appended* after defaults arguments (which are -C 0 --sni -H $HOSTNAME) # example: check_http_args: ["-4", "-I 127.0.0.1"] development: <<: *default host: "chexpire.local" production: <<: *default action_mailer_config: delivery_method: :sendmail staging: <<: *default action_mailer_config: delivery_method: :sendmail test: <<: *default mailer_default_from: "testcontact@example.org" host: localhost checks_dummy: interval: 0.0 long_term_interval: 60 long_term_frequency: 10