Windshaft-cartodb/config/environments/production.js.example

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var config = {
environment: 'production'
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,port: 8181
,host: '127.0.0.1'
// Size of the threadpool which can be used to run user code and get notified in the loop thread
// Its default size is 4, but it can be changed at startup time (the absolute maximum is 128).
// See http://docs.libuv.org/en/latest/threadpool.html
,uv_threadpool_size: undefined
// Time in milliseconds to force GC cycle.
// Disable by using <=0 value.
,gc_interval: 10000
// Regular expression pattern to extract username
// from hostname. Must have a single grabbing block.
,user_from_host: '^(.*)\\.cartodb\\.com$'
// Base URLs for the APIs
//
// See http://github.com/CartoDB/Windshaft-cartodb/wiki/Unified-Map-API
//
// Base url for the Templated Maps API
// "/api/v1/map/named" is the new API,
// "/tiles/template" is for compatibility with versions up to 1.6.x
,base_url_templated: '(?:/api/v1/map/named|/user/:user/api/v1/map/named|/tiles/template)'
// Base url for the Detached Maps API
// "maps" is the the new API,
// "tiles/layergroup" is for compatibility with versions up to 1.6.x
,base_url_detached: '(?:/api/v1/map|/user/:user/api/v1/map|/tiles/layergroup)'
// Resource URLs expose endpoints to request/retrieve metadata associated to Maps: dataviews, analysis node status.
//
// This URLs depend on how `base_url_detached` and `user_from_host` are configured: the application can be
// configured to accept request with the {user} in the header host or in the request path.
// It also might depend on the configured cdn_url via `serverMetadata.cdn_url`.
//
// This template allows to make the endpoints generation more flexible, the template exposes the following params:
// 1. {{=it.cdn_url}}: will be used when `serverMetadata.cdn_url` exists.
// 2. {{=it.user}}: will use the username as extraced from `user_from_host` or `base_url_detached`.
// 3. {{=it.port}}: will use the `port` from this very same configuration file.
,resources_url_templates: {
http: 'http://{{=it.cdn_url}}/{{=it.user}}/api/v1/map',
https: 'https://{{=it.cdn_url}}/{{=it.user}}/api/v1/map'
}
// Maximum number of connections for one process
// 128 is a good value with a limit of 1024 open file descriptors
,maxConnections:128
// Maximum number of templates per user. Unlimited by default.
,maxUserTemplates:1024
// Seconds since "last creation" before a detached
// or template instance map expires. Or: how long do you want
// to be able to navigate the map without a reload ?
// Defaults to 7200 (2 hours)
,mapConfigTTL: 7200
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// idle socket timeout, in milliseconds
,socket_timeout: 600000
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,enable_cors: true
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,cache_enabled: true
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,log_format: ':req[X-Real-IP] :method :req[Host]:url :status :response-time ms -> :res[Content-Type] (:res[X-Tiler-Profiler]) (:res[X-Tiler-Errors])'
// If log_filename is given logs will be written
// there, in append mode. Otherwise stdout is used (default).
// Log file will be re-opened on receiving the HUP signal
,log_filename: 'logs/node-windshaft.log'
// Templated database username for authorized user
// Supported labels: 'user_id' (read from redis)
,postgres_auth_user: 'cartodb_user_<%= user_id %>'
// Templated database password for authorized user
// Supported labels: 'user_id', 'user_password' (both read from redis)
,postgres_auth_pass: '<%= user_password %>'
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,postgres: {
// Parameters to pass to datasource plugin of mapnik
// See http://github.com/mapnik/mapnik/wiki/PostGIS
user: "publicuser",
password: "public",
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host: '127.0.0.1',
port: 6432,
extent: "-20037508.3,-20037508.3,20037508.3,20037508.3",
// max number of rows to return when querying data, 0 means no limit
row_limit: 65535,
/*
* Set persist_connection to false if you want
* database connections to be closed on renderer
* expiration (1 minute after last use).
* Setting to true (the default) would never
* close any connection for the server's lifetime
*/
persist_connection: false,
simplify_geometries: true,
use_overviews: true, // use overviews to retrieve raster
max_size: 500
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}
,mapnik_version: undefined
,mapnik_tile_format: 'png8:m=h'
,statsd: {
host: 'localhost',
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port: 8125,
prefix: ':host.', // could be hostname, better not containing dots
cacheDns: true
// support all allowed node-statsd options
}
,renderer: {
// Milliseconds since last access before renderer cache item expires
cache_ttl: 60000,
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statsInterval: 5000, // milliseconds between each report to statsd about number of renderers and mapnik pool status
mvt: {
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//If enabled, MVTs will be generated with PostGIS directly, instead of using Mapnik,
//PostGIS 2.4 is required for this to work
//If disabled it will use Mapnik MVT generation
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usePostGIS: false,
dbPoolParams: {
// maximum number of resources to create at any given time
size: 16,
// max milliseconds a resource can go unused before it should be destroyed
idleTimeout: 3000,
// frequency to check for idle resources
reapInterval: 1000
}
},
mapnik: {
// The size of the pool of internal mapnik backend
// This pool size is per mapnik renderer created in Windshaft's RendererFactory
// See https://github.com/CartoDB/Windshaft/blob/master/lib/windshaft/renderers/renderer_factory.js
// Important: check the configuration of uv_threadpool_size to use suitable value
poolSize: 8,
// Whether grainstore will use a child process or not to transform CartoCSS into Mapnik XML.
// This will prevent blocking the main thread.
useCartocssWorkers: false,
// Metatile is the number of tiles-per-side that are going
// to be rendered at once. If all of them will be requested
// we'd have saved time. If only one will be used, we'd have
// wasted time.
metatile: 2,
// tilelive-mapnik uses an internal cache to store tiles/grids
// generated when using metatile. This options allow to tune
// the behaviour for that internal cache.
metatileCache: {
// Time an object must stay in the cache until is removed
ttl: 0,
// Whether an object must be removed after the first hit
// Usually you want to use `true` here when ttl>0.
deleteOnHit: false
},
// Override metatile behaviour depending on the format
formatMetatile: {
png: 2,
'grid.json': 1
},
// Buffer size is the tickness in pixel of a buffer
// around the rendered (meta?)tile.
//
// This is important for labels and other marker that overlap tile boundaries.
// Setting to 128 ensures no render artifacts.
// 64 may have artifacts but is faster.
// Less important if we can turn metatiling on.
bufferSize: 64,
// SQL queries will be wrapped with ST_SnapToGrid
// Snapping all points of the geometry to a regular grid
snapToGrid: false,
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// SQL queries will be wrapped with ST_ClipByBox2D
// Returning the portion of a geometry falling within a rectangle
// It will only work if snapToGrid is enabled
clipByBox2d: false, // this requires postgis >=2.2 and geos >=3.5
limits: {
// Time in milliseconds a render request can take before it fails, some notes:
// - 0 means no render limit
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// - it considers metatiling, naive implementation: (render timeout) * (number of tiles in metatile)
render: 0,
// As the render request will finish even if timed out, whether it should be placed in the internal
// cache or it should be fully discarded. When placed in the internal cache another attempt to retrieve
// the same tile will result in an immediate response, however that will use a lot of more application
// memory. If we want to enforce this behaviour we have to implement a cache eviction policy for the
// internal cache.
cacheOnTimeout: true
},
geojson: {
dbPoolParams: {
// maximum number of resources to create at any given time
size: 16,
// max milliseconds a resource can go unused before it should be destroyed
idleTimeout: 3000,
// frequency to check for idle resources
reapInterval: 1000
},
// SQL queries will be wrapped with ST_ClipByBox2D
// Returning the portion of a geometry falling within a rectangle
// It will only work if snapToGrid is enabled
clipByBox2d: false, // this requires postgis >=2.2 and geos >=3.5
// geometries will be simplified using ST_RemoveRepeatedPoints
// which cost is no more expensive than snapping and results are
// much closer to the original geometry
removeRepeatedPoints: false // this requires postgis >=2.2
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},
// If enabled Mapnik will reuse the features retrieved from the database
// instead of requesting them once per style inside a layer
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'cache-features': true,
// Require metrics to the renderer
metrics: false
},
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http: {
timeout: 2000, // the timeout in ms for a http tile request
proxy: undefined, // the url for a proxy server
whitelist: [ // the whitelist of urlTemplates that can be used
'.*', // will enable any URL
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'http://{s}.example.com/{z}/{x}/{y}.png'
],
// image to use as placeholder when urlTemplate is not in the whitelist
// if provided the http renderer will use it instead of throw an error
fallbackImage: {
type: 'fs', // 'fs' and 'url' supported
src: __dirname + '/../../assets/default-placeholder.png'
}
},
torque: {
dbPoolParams: {
// maximum number of resources to create at any given time
size: 16,
// max milliseconds a resource can go unused before it should be destroyed
idleTimeout: 3000,
// frequency to check for idle resources
reapInterval: 1000
}
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}
}
// anything analyses related
,analysis: {
// batch configuration
batch: {
// Inline execution avoid the use of SQL API as batch endpoint
// When set to true it will run all analysis queries in series, with a direct connection to the DB
// This might be useful for:
// - testing
// - running an standalone server without any dependency on external services
inlineExecution: false,
// where the SQL API is running, it will use a custom Host header to specify the username.
endpoint: 'http://127.0.0.1:8080/api/v2/sql/job',
// the template to use for adding the host header in the batch api requests
hostHeaderTemplate: '{{=it.username}}.localhost.lan'
},
logger: {
// If filename is given logs comming from analysis client will be written
// there, in append mode. Otherwise 'log_filename' is used. Otherwise stdout is used (default).
// Log file will be re-opened on receiving the HUP signal
filename: 'logs/analysis.log'
},
// Define max execution time in ms for analyses or tags
// If analysis or tag are not found in redis this values will be used as default.
limits: {
moran: { timeout: 120000, maxNumberOfRows: 1e5 },
cpu2x: { timeout: 60000 }
}
}
,millstone: {
// Needs to be writable by server user
cache_basedir: '/home/ubuntu/tile_assets/'
}
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,redis: {
host: '127.0.0.1',
port: 6379,
// Max number of connections in each pool.
// Users will be put on a queue when the limit is hit.
// Set to maxConnection to have no possible queues.
// There are currently 2 pools involved in serving
// windshaft-cartodb requests so multiply this number
// by 2 to know how many possible connections will be
// kept open by the server. The default is 50.
max: 50,
returnToHead: true, // defines the behaviour of the pool: false => queue, true => stack
idleTimeoutMillis: 30000, // idle time before dropping connection
reapIntervalMillis: 1000, // time between cleanups
slowQueries: {
log: true,
elapsedThreshold: 200
},
slowPool: {
log: true, // whether a slow acquire must be logged or not
elapsedThreshold: 25 // the threshold to determine an slow acquire must be reported or not
},
emitter: {
statusInterval: 5000 // time, in ms, between each status report is emitted from the pool, status is sent to statsd
},
unwatchOnRelease: false, // Send unwatch on release, see http://github.com/CartoDB/Windshaft-cartodb/issues/161
noReadyCheck: true // Check `no_ready_check` at https://github.com/mranney/node_redis/tree/v0.12.1#overloading
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}
// For more details about this options check https://nodejs.org/api/http.html#http_new_agent_options
,httpAgent: {
keepAlive: true,
keepAliveMsecs: 1000,
maxSockets: 25,
maxFreeSockets: 256
}
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,varnish: {
host: 'localhost',
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port: 6082, // the por for the telnet interface where varnish is listening to
http_port: 6081, // the port for the HTTP interface where varnish is listening to
purge_enabled: false, // whether the purge/invalidation mechanism is enabled in varnish or not
secret: 'xxx',
ttl: 86400,
layergroupTtl: 86400 // the max-age for cache-control header in layergroup responses
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}
// this [OPTIONAL] configuration enables invalidating by surrogate key in fastly
,fastly: {
// whether the invalidation is enabled or not
enabled: false,
// the fastly api key
apiKey: 'wadus_api_key',
// the service that will get surrogate key invalidation
serviceId: 'wadus_service_id'
}
// If useProfiler is true every response will be served with an
// X-Tiler-Profile header containing elapsed timing for various
// steps taken for producing the response.
,useProfiler:false
,serverMetadata: {
cdn_url: {
http: 'api.cartocdn.com',
https: 'cartocdn.global.ssl.fastly.net'
}
}
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// Settings for the health check available at /health
,health: {
enabled: true,
username: 'localhost',
z: 0,
x: 0,
y: 0
}
,disabled_file: 'pids/disabled'
// Use this as a feature flags enabling/disabling mechanism
,enabledFeatures: {
// whether it should intercept tile render errors an act based on them, enabled by default.
onTileErrorStrategy: true,
// whether the affected tables for a given SQL must query directly postgresql or use the SQL API
cdbQueryTablesFromPostgres: true,
// whether in mapconfig is available stats & metadata for each layer
layerStats: false
}
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};
module.exports = config;