# Example configuration file for htsn. For this to take effect, you # would need to place it in $HOME/.htsnrc. On Windows, it probably # needs to go in %APPDATA%, or C:\Users\\Application Data. # Run in the background as a daemon? # # Default: false # # daemonize = True # A list of hostnames that supply the feed. You probably don't need to # change this, but you can. # # Default: ["feed1.sportsnetwork.com", # "feed2.sportsnetwork.com", # "feed3.sportsnetwork.com"] # # feed-hosts = [ "hostname1", "hostname2", ... ] # If you specify a file path here, logs will be written to it # (possibly in addition to syslog). Can be either a relative or # absolute path. It will not be auto-rotated; use something like # logrotate for that. # # Default: none # # log_file = /var/log/htsn/htsn.log # How verbose should the logs be? Valid levels are, # # "INFO", "WARNING", "ERROR" # # (there are others, but we don't emit them.) # # Default: "INFO" # # log_level = "WARNING" # By default, XML files will be written to the current working # directory. Often this is not desirable, and you would rather save # them to a specific location. Specify it here. # # Default: "." # # output-directory = "/var/lib/htsn" # The password associated with your TSN username. # # Default: none (required) # # password = "whatever" # (Daemon mode only) Create a PID file in the given location. This is # used by the init system on Unix to keep track of the running daemon. # # Default: /run/htsn.pid # # pidfile = /var/run/htsn.pid # (Daemon mode only) Run htsn as the specified system grup. The PID # file is written before privileges are dropped, so the only # privileges needed by htsn are those necessary to write the XML files # and (optionally) the log file. # # Default: the current group # # run-as-group = htsn # (Daemon mode only) Run htsn as the specified system user. The PID # file is written before privileges are dropped, so the only # privileges needed by htsn are those necessary to write the XML files # and (optionally) the log file. # # Default: the current user # # run-as-user = htsn # Do you want to log to syslog? On Windows this will attempt to # communicate (over UDP) with a syslog daemon on localhost, which will # most likely not work. # # Default: False # # syslog = True # The username used to connect to the feed. # # Default: none (required) # # username = "whoever"