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  1. # Hue configuration file
  2. # ===================================
  3. #
  4. # For complete documentation about the contents of this file, run
  5. # $ <hue_root>/build/env/bin/hue config_help
  6. #
  7. # All .ini files under the current directory are treated equally. Their
  8. # contents are merged to form the Hue configuration, which can
  9. # can be viewed on the Hue at
  10. # http://<hue_host>:<port>/dump_config
  11. ###########################################################################
  12. # General configuration for core Desktop features (authentication, etc)
  13. ###########################################################################
  14. [desktop]
  15. # Set this to a random string, the longer the better.
  16. # This is used for secure hashing in the session store.
  17. secret_key=
  18. # Webserver listens on this address and port
  19. http_host=0.0.0.0
  20. http_port=8888
  21. # Time zone name
  22. time_zone=America/Los_Angeles
  23. # Turn off debug
  24. django_debug_mode=0
  25. # Turn off backtrace for server error
  26. http_500_debug_mode=0
  27. # Server email for internal error messages
  28. ## django_server_email='hue@localhost.localdomain'
  29. # Email backend
  30. ## django_email_backend=django.core.mail.backends.smtp.EmailBackend
  31. # Set to true to use CherryPy as the webserver, set to false
  32. # to use Spawning as the webserver. Defaults to Spawning if
  33. # key is not specified.
  34. ## use_cherrypy_server = false
  35. # Webserver runs as this user
  36. ## server_user=hue
  37. ## server_group=hue
  38. # If set to false, runcpserver will not actually start the web server.
  39. # Used if Apache is being used as a WSGI container.
  40. ## enable_server=yes
  41. # Number of threads used by the CherryPy web server
  42. ## cherrypy_server_threads=10
  43. # Filename of SSL Certificate
  44. ## ssl_certificate=
  45. # Filename of SSL RSA Private Key
  46. ## ssl_private_key=
  47. # Default encoding for site data
  48. ## default_site_encoding=utf-8
  49. # Administrators
  50. # ----------------
  51. [[django_admins]]
  52. ## [[[admin1]]]
  53. ## name=john
  54. ## email=john@doe.com
  55. # UI customizations
  56. # -------------------
  57. [[custom]]
  58. # Top banner HTML code
  59. ## banner_top_html=
  60. # Configuration options for user authentication into the web application
  61. # ------------------------------------------------------------------------
  62. [[auth]]
  63. # Authentication backend. Common settings are:
  64. # - django.contrib.auth.backends.ModelBackend (entirely Django backend)
  65. # - desktop.auth.backend.AllowAllBackend (allows everyone)
  66. # - desktop.auth.backend.AllowFirstUserDjangoBackend
  67. # (Default. Relies on Django and user manager, after the first login)
  68. # - desktop.auth.backend.LdapBackend
  69. # - desktop.auth.backend.PamBackend
  70. # - desktop.auth.backend.SpnegoDjangoBackend
  71. # - desktop.auth.backend.RemoteUserDjangoBackend
  72. ## backend=desktop.auth.backend.AllowFirstUserDjangoBackend
  73. ## pam_service=login
  74. # When using the desktop.auth.backend.RemoteUserDjangoBackend, this sets
  75. # the normalized name of the header that contains the remote user.
  76. # The HTTP header in the request is converted to a key by converting
  77. # all characters to uppercase, replacing any hyphens with underscores
  78. # and adding an HTTP_ prefix to the name. So, for example, if the header
  79. # is called Remote-User that would be configured as HTTP_REMOTE_USER
  80. #
  81. # Defaults to HTTP_REMOTE_USER
  82. ## remote_user_header=HTTP_REMOTE_USER
  83. # Configuration options for connecting to LDAP and Active Directory
  84. # -------------------------------------------------------------------
  85. [[ldap]]
  86. # The search base for finding users and groups
  87. ## base_dn="DC=mycompany,DC=com"
  88. # The NT domain to connect to (only for use with Active Directory)
  89. ## nt_domain=mycompany.com
  90. # URL of the LDAP server
  91. ## ldap_url=ldap://auth.mycompany.com
  92. # A PEM-format file containing certificates for the CA's that
  93. # Hue will trust for authentication over TLS.
  94. # The certificate for the CA that signed the
  95. # LDAP server certificate must be included among these certificates.
  96. # See more here http://www.openldap.org/doc/admin24/tls.html.
  97. ## ldap_cert=
  98. # Distinguished name of the user to bind as -- not necessary if the LDAP server
  99. # supports anonymous searches
  100. ## bind_dn="CN=ServiceAccount,DC=mycompany,DC=com"
  101. # Password of the bind user -- not necessary if the LDAP server supports
  102. # anonymous searches
  103. ## bind_password=
  104. # Pattern for searching for usernames -- Use <username> for the parameter
  105. # For use when using LdapBackend for Hue authentication
  106. ## ldap_username_pattern="uid=<username>,ou=People,dc=mycompany,dc=com"
  107. # Create users in Hue when they try to login with their LDAP credentials
  108. # For use when using LdapBackend for Hue authentication
  109. ## create_users_on_login = true
  110. [[[users]]]
  111. # Base filter for searching for users
  112. ## user_filter="objectclass=*"
  113. # The username attribute in the LDAP schema
  114. ## user_name_attr=sAMAccountName
  115. [[[groups]]]
  116. # Base filter for searching for groups
  117. ## group_filter="objectclass=*"
  118. # The group name attribute in the LDAP schema
  119. ## group_name_attr=cn
  120. # The attribute of the group object which identifies the members of the group
  121. ## group_member_attr=members
  122. # Configuration options for specifying the Desktop Database. For more info,
  123. # see http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.1/ref/settings/#database-engine
  124. # ------------------------------------------------------------------------
  125. [[database]]
  126. # Database engine is typically one of:
  127. # postgresql_psycopg2, mysql, or sqlite3
  128. #
  129. # Note that for sqlite3, 'name', below is a filename;
  130. # for other backends, it is the database name.
  131. ## engine=sqlite3
  132. ## host=
  133. ## port=
  134. ## user=
  135. ## password=
  136. ## name=
  137. # Configuration options for connecting to an external SMTP server
  138. # ------------------------------------------------------------------------
  139. [[smtp]]
  140. # The SMTP server information for email notification delivery
  141. host=localhost
  142. port=25
  143. user=
  144. password=
  145. # Whether to use a TLS (secure) connection when talking to the SMTP server
  146. tls=no
  147. # Default email address to use for various automated notification from Hue
  148. ## default_from_email=hue@localhost
  149. # Configuration options for Kerberos integration for secured Hadoop clusters
  150. # ------------------------------------------------------------------------
  151. [[kerberos]]
  152. # Path to Hue's Kerberos keytab file
  153. ## hue_keytab=
  154. # Kerberos principal name for Hue
  155. ## hue_principal=hue/hostname.foo.com
  156. # Path to kinit
  157. ## kinit_path=/path/to/kinit
  158. ###########################################################################
  159. # Settings to configure your Hadoop cluster.
  160. ###########################################################################
  161. [hadoop]
  162. # Configuration for HDFS NameNode
  163. # ------------------------------------------------------------------------
  164. [[hdfs_clusters]]
  165. [[[default]]]
  166. # Enter the filesystem uri
  167. fs_defaultfs=hdfs://localhost:8020
  168. # Change this if your HDFS cluster is Kerberos-secured
  169. ## security_enabled=false
  170. # Use WebHdfs/HttpFs as the communication mechanism.
  171. # This should be the web service root URL, such as
  172. # http://namenode:50070/webhdfs/v1
  173. ## webhdfs_url=
  174. # Settings about this HDFS cluster. If you install HDFS in a
  175. # different location, you need to set the following.
  176. # Defaults to $HADOOP_HDFS_HOME or /usr/lib/hadoop-hdfs
  177. ## hadoop_hdfs_home=/usr/lib/hadoop-hdfs
  178. # Defaults to $HADOOP_BIN or /usr/bin/hadoop
  179. ## hadoop_bin=/usr/bin/hadoop
  180. # Defaults to $HADOOP_CONF_DIR or /etc/hadoop/conf
  181. ## hadoop_conf_dir=/etc/hadoop/conf
  182. # Configuration for MapReduce 0.20 JobTracker (MR1)
  183. # ------------------------------------------------------------------------
  184. [[mapred_clusters]]
  185. [[[default]]]
  186. # Enter the host on which you are running the Hadoop JobTracker
  187. jobtracker_host=localhost
  188. # The port where the JobTracker IPC listens on
  189. jobtracker_port=8021
  190. # Thrift plug-in port for the JobTracker
  191. ## thrift_port=9290
  192. # Whether to submit jobs to this cluster
  193. ## submit_to=True
  194. # Change this if your MapReduce cluster is Kerberos-secured
  195. ## security_enabled=false
  196. # Settings about this MR1 cluster. If you install MR1 in a
  197. # different location, you need to set the following.
  198. # Defaults to $HADOOP_MR1_HOME or /usr/lib/hadoop-0.20-mapreduce
  199. ## hadoop_mapred_home=/usr/lib/hadoop-0.20-mapreduce
  200. # Defaults to $HADOOP_BIN or /usr/bin/hadoop
  201. ## hadoop_bin=/usr/bin/hadoop
  202. # Defaults to $HADOOP_CONF_DIR or /etc/hadoop/conf
  203. ## hadoop_conf_dir=/etc/hadoop/conf
  204. # Configuration for YARN (MR2)
  205. # ------------------------------------------------------------------------
  206. [[yarn_clusters]]
  207. [[[default]]]
  208. # Enter the host on which you are running the ResourceManager
  209. resourcemanager_host=localhost
  210. # The port where the ResourceManager IPC listens on
  211. resourcemanager_port=8032
  212. # Whether to submit jobs to this cluster
  213. ## submit_to=False
  214. # Change this if your YARN cluster is Kerberos-secured
  215. ## security_enabled=false
  216. # Settings about this MR2 cluster. If you install MR2 in a
  217. # different location, you need to set the following.
  218. # Defaults to $HADOOP_MR2_HOME or /usr/lib/hadoop-mapreduce
  219. ## hadoop_mapred_home=/usr/lib/hadoop-mapreduce
  220. # Defaults to $HADOOP_BIN or /usr/bin/hadoop
  221. ## hadoop_bin=/usr/bin/hadoop
  222. # Defaults to $HADOOP_CONF_DIR or /etc/hadoop/conf
  223. ## hadoop_conf_dir=/etc/hadoop/conf
  224. # URL of the ResourceManager API
  225. ## resourcemanager_api_url=http://localhost:8088
  226. # URL of the ProxyServer API
  227. ## proxy_api_url=http://localhost:8088
  228. # URL of the HistoryServer API
  229. history_server_api_url=http://localhost:19888
  230. ###########################################################################
  231. # Settings to configure liboozie
  232. ###########################################################################
  233. [liboozie]
  234. # The URL where the Oozie service runs on. This is required in order for
  235. # users to submit jobs.
  236. ## oozie_url=http://localhost:11000/oozie
  237. ## security_enabled=false
  238. # Location on HDFS where the workflows/coordinator are deployed when submitted.
  239. ## remote_deployement_dir=/user/hue/oozie/deployments
  240. ###########################################################################
  241. # Settings to configure the Oozie app
  242. ###########################################################################
  243. [oozie]
  244. # Location on local FS where the examples are stored.
  245. ## local_data_dir=..../examples
  246. # Location on local FS where the data for the examples is stored.
  247. ## sample_data_dir=...thirdparty/sample_data
  248. # Location on HDFS where the oozie examples and workflows are stored.
  249. ## remote_data_dir=/user/hue/oozie/workspaces
  250. # Share workflows and coordinators information with all users. If set to false,
  251. # they will be visible only to the owner and administrators.
  252. ## share_jobs=True
  253. # Maximum of Oozie workflows or coodinators to retrieve in one API call.
  254. ## oozie_jobs_count=100
  255. ###########################################################################
  256. # Settings to configure Beeswax
  257. ###########################################################################
  258. [beeswax]
  259. # Host where Beeswax server Thrift daemon is running.
  260. # If Kerberos security is enabled, the fully-qualified domain name (FQDN) is
  261. # required, even if the Thrift daemon is running on the same host as Hue.
  262. ## beeswax_server_host=<FQDN of Beeswax Server>
  263. # Port where Beeswax Thrift server runs on.
  264. ## beeswax_server_port=8002
  265. # Host where internal metastore Thrift daemon is running.
  266. ## beeswax_meta_server_host=localhost
  267. # Configure the port the internal metastore daemon runs on.
  268. # Used only if hive.metastore.local is true.
  269. ## beeswax_meta_server_port=8003
  270. # Hive home directory
  271. ## hive_home_dir=/usr/lib/hive
  272. # Hive configuration directory, where hive-site.xml is located
  273. ## hive_conf_dir=/etc/hive/conf
  274. # Timeout in seconds for thrift calls to beeswax service
  275. ## beeswax_server_conn_timeout=120
  276. # Timeout in seconds for thrift calls to the hive metastore
  277. ## metastore_conn_timeout=10
  278. # Maximum Java heapsize (in megabytes) used by Beeswax Server.
  279. # Note that the setting of HADOOP_HEAPSIZE in $HADOOP_CONF_DIR/hadoop-env.sh
  280. # may override this setting.
  281. ## beeswax_server_heapsize=1000
  282. # Share saved queries with all users. If set to false, saved queries are
  283. # visible only to the owner and administrators.
  284. ## share_saved_queries=true
  285. # The backend to contact for queries/metadata requests.
  286. # Choices are 'beeswax' (default), 'hiveserver2'.
  287. ## server_interface=beeswax
  288. ###########################################################################
  289. # Settings to configure Impala
  290. ###########################################################################
  291. [impala]
  292. # Host of the Impala Server
  293. ## server_host=localhost
  294. # Port of the Impala Server when using Beeswax Thrift interface
  295. ## server_port=21000
  296. # Port of the Impala Server when using Hive Server 2 Thrift interface
  297. ## server_port=21050
  298. # Kerberos principal
  299. ## impala_principal=impala/hostname.foo.com
  300. ###########################################################################
  301. # Settings to configure Job Designer
  302. ###########################################################################
  303. [jobsub]
  304. # Location on HDFS where the jobsub examples and templates are stored.
  305. ## remote_data_dir=/user/hue/jobsub
  306. # Location on local FS where examples and template are stored.
  307. ## local_data_dir=..../data
  308. # Location on local FS where sample data is stored
  309. ## sample_data_dir=...thirdparty/sample_data
  310. ###########################################################################
  311. # Settings to configure Job Browser.
  312. ###########################################################################
  313. [jobbrowser]
  314. # Share submitted jobs information with all users. If set to false,
  315. # submitted jobs are visible only to the owner and administrators.
  316. ## share_jobs=true
  317. ###########################################################################
  318. # Settings to configure the Shell application
  319. ###########################################################################
  320. [shell]
  321. # The shell_buffer_amount specifies the number of bytes of output per shell
  322. # that the Shell app will keep in memory. If not specified, it defaults to
  323. # 524288 (512 MiB).
  324. ## shell_buffer_amount=100
  325. # If you run Hue against a Hadoop cluster with Kerberos security enabled, the
  326. # Shell app needs to acquire delegation tokens for the subprocesses to work
  327. # correctly. These delegation tokens are stored as temporary files in some
  328. # directory. You can configure this directory here. If not specified, it
  329. # defaults to /tmp/hue_delegation_tokens.
  330. ## shell_delegation_token_dir=/tmp/hue_delegation_tokens
  331. [[ shelltypes ]]
  332. # Define and configure a new shell type "flume"
  333. # ------------------------------------------------------------------------
  334. [[[ flume ]]]
  335. nice_name = "Flume Shell"
  336. command = "/usr/bin/flume shell"
  337. help = "The command-line Flume client interface."
  338. [[[[ environment ]]]]
  339. # You can specify environment variables for the Flume shell
  340. # in this section.
  341. # Define and configure a new shell type "pig"
  342. # ------------------------------------------------------------------------
  343. [[[ pig ]]]
  344. nice_name = "Pig Shell (Grunt)"
  345. command = "/usr/bin/pig -l /dev/null"
  346. help = "The command-line interpreter for Pig"
  347. [[[[ environment ]]]]
  348. # You can specify environment variables for the Pig shell
  349. # in this section. Note that JAVA_HOME must be configured
  350. # for the Pig shell to run.
  351. [[[[[ JAVA_HOME ]]]]]
  352. value = "/usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun"
  353. # Define and configure a new shell type "sqoop2"
  354. # ------------------------------------------------------------------------
  355. [[[ sqoop2 ]]]
  356. nice_name = "Sqoop2 Shell"
  357. command = "/usr/bin/sqoop2"
  358. help = "The command-line Sqoop2 client."
  359. [[[[ environment ]]]]
  360. # You can configure environment variables for the Sqoop2 shell
  361. # in this section.
  362. # Define and configure a new shell type "hbase"
  363. # ------------------------------------------------------------------------
  364. [[[ hbase ]]]
  365. nice_name = "HBase Shell"
  366. command = "/usr/bin/hbase shell"
  367. help = "The command-line HBase client interface."
  368. [[[[ environment ]]]]
  369. # You can configure environment variables for the HBase shell
  370. # in this section.
  371. ###########################################################################
  372. # Settings for the User Admin application
  373. ###########################################################################
  374. [useradmin]
  375. # The name of the default user group that users will be a member of
  376. ## default_user_group=default