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# Example fog.yaml that aims to show all settings and what they do
changeset:
name-format: fog-$TIMESTAMP # How would you like change sets to be named? $TIMESTAMP is replaced with the current time in ISO8601 format without the timezone
output: table # The standard format for outputs, choose from table, csv, json.
parameters:
directory: parameters # The directory where you store your parameter files. Relative to where you run the application from
extensions:
- .json # The extensions for your parameter files. Only json formatted files are currently supported
profile: "" # If you have a standard AWS profile you wish to use, you can set it here
region: "" # If you have a standard AWS region you wish to use, you can set it here
rootdir: . # For use with the $TEMPLATEPATH placeholder, this indicates from where you wish the templatepath to be calculated.
table:
max-column-width: 50 # The width of the columns in the table output
style: Default # The style of the table. You can see all available styles by running fog demo tables
tags:
default: # A set of tags that needs to be applied to every stack that will be deployed
Source: https://github.com/ArjenSchwarz/fog/$TEMPLATEPATH # An example tag to be added
directory: tags # The directory where you store your parameter files. Relative to where you run the application from
extensions:
- .json # The extensions for your ta files. Only json formatted files are currently supported
templates:
directory: templates # The directory where you store your template files. Relative to where you run the application from
extensions: # The extensions for your template files. Both yaml and json formatted files are currently supported
- .yaml
- .yml
- .templ
- .tmpl
- .template
- .json
verbose: false # If you wish to show verbose information by default, set this to true