Default configuration file is located in src/environments/
folder. All configuration options should be listed in the default configuration file src/environments/environment.common.ts
. Please do not change this file directly! To change the default configuration values, create local files that override the parameters you need to change. You can use environment.template.ts
as a starting point.
- Create a new
environment.dev.ts
file insrc/environments/
fordevelopment
environment; - Create a new
environment.prod.ts
file insrc/environments/
forproduction
environment;
Some few configuration options can be overridden by setting environment variables. These and the variable names are listed below.
When you start dspace-angular on node, it spins up an http server on which it listens for incoming connections. You can define the ip address and port the server should bind itsself to, and if ssl should be enabled not. By default it listens on localhost:4000
. If you want it to listen on all your network connections, configure it to bind itself to 0.0.0.0
.
To change this configuration, change the options ui.host
, ui.port
and ui.ssl
in the appropriate configuration file (see above):
export const environment = {
// Angular UI settings.
ui: {
ssl: false,
host: 'localhost',
port: 4000,
nameSpace: '/'
}
};
Alternately you can set the following environment variables. If any of these are set, it will override all configuration files:
DSPACE_SSL=true
DSPACE_HOST=localhost
DSPACE_PORT=4000
DSPACE_NAMESPACE=/
dspace-angular connects to your DSpace installation by using its REST endpoint. To do so, you have to define the ip address, port and if ssl should be enabled. You can do this in a configuration file (see above) by adding the following options:
export const environment = {
// The REST API server settings.
rest: {
ssl: true,
host: 'dspace7.4science.cloud',
port: 443,
// NOTE: Space is capitalized because 'namespace' is a reserved string in TypeScript
nameSpace: '/server/api'
}
};
Alternately you can set the following environment variables. If any of these are set, it will override all configuration files:
DSPACE_REST_SSL=true
DSPACE_REST_HOST=dspace7.4science.cloud
DSPACE_REST_PORT=443
DSPACE_REST_NAMESPACE=/server/api
This project makes use of Angulartics to track usage events and send them to Google Analytics.
Angulartics can be configured to work with a number of other services besides Google Analytics as well, e.g. Piwik, Google Tag Manager, or Azure Application Insights to name a few.
In order to start using one of these services, select it from the Angulartics Providers page, and follow the instructions on how to configure it.
The Google Analytics script was added in main.browser.ts
instead of the <head>
tag in index.html
to ensure events get sent when the page is shown in a client's browser, and not when it's rendered on the universal server. Likely you'll want to do the same when adding a new service.