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############################################################
# +------------------------------------------------------+ #
# | Notes | #
# +------------------------------------------------------+ #
############################################################
# Welcome to the cState configuration file!
#
# If you are using an earlier version, or one
# in the future, such as v8.0 you may see errors
# pop up when deploying a cState website.
#
# Now, onto the fun part.
#
# Hugo is used for building the status page,
# so this file can be used to change how
# your status page should behave or look.
#
# If you want to use special characters,
# such as accented letters, you MUST save
# the file as UTF-8, not ANSI.
#
# If cState does not load, ensure that:
# - No tabs are present;
# YAML only allows spaces
# - Indents are correct
# YAML hierarchy is based entirely on indentation
# - You have "escaped" all apostrophes
# in your text: If you want to write "don't",
# for example, write "don''t" instead!
# Note the doubled apostrophe.
# - Text with symbols is enclosed in single
# or double quotation marks.
#
# If you have problems, create an issue on GitHub:
# https://github.com/cstate/cstate/issues
############################################################
# +------------------------------------------------------+ #
# | Basic metadata | #
# +------------------------------------------------------+ #
############################################################
# What is your status page called?
# Shows up in the browser bar and meta tags
title: Eggsample Status
# Should posts, which have a publish date
# from the future, be built? Useful for
# sharing upcoming maintenance, etc.
#
# We recommend to keep this at `true`.
# BOOLEAN; `true`, `false`
buildFuture: true
# What language do you want to use for the
# html[lang] definition?
#
# Does not change language of site
# itself.
#
# Default: `en`
# ISO 639-1 defines abbreviations.
#
# See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ISO_639-1_codes
# Also: https://www.w3schools.com/tags/ref_language_codes.asp
languageCode: en
# What translation file should cState use?
# You can also define whether missing
# translations should get placeholders.
#
# For defaultContentLanguage—
# Default: `en`
#
# For enableMissingTranslationPlaceholders—
# do not set it to true for languages other
# than English! When tested with Lithuanian,
# it would add unnecesary placeholders to
# values that were intentionally empty.
defaultContentLanguage: en
# What is the hostname or path to the root?
# Where is the site hosted?
#
# ❗ cState & Hugo don’t support '/' in
# production use. It will break RSS
# feeds and breaks permalinks since
# version 3. If you are just testing,
# localhost should automatically work.
#
# Example: https://status.example.com/
baseURL: https://cstate.mnts.lt
############################################################
# +------------------------------------------------------+ #
# | Preferences | #
# +------------------------------------------------------+ #
############################################################
params:
# Before setting up your systems, you need
# to first define at least one category.
#
# Categories are shown in the order that
# you define in this config file.
#
# Categories can have a:
# - name
# - description
# - closed boolean `closed: true`
# That would collapse the category upon first load
# and the user can expand by clicking on the category
# (Requires JavaScript.)
# - untitled boolean `untitled: true`
# This would complerely hide the name of the category.
# This is useful, if you do not want to use categories
# because you need to set an 'Uncategorized' category.
# Or it can be used alongside other categories.
#
# For help, see the wiki:
# https://github.com/cstate/cstate/wiki/Customization
categories:
- name: North Coast
description: The main servers are located here.
closed: true
- name: East Coast
- name: Uncategorized
untitled: true
# These are your systems. Change them to
# change the amount of components.
#
# For help, see the wiki:
# https://github.com/cstate/cstate/wiki/Customization
systems:
- name: Gateway
category: North Coast
- name: Backup Gateway
category: East Coast
- name: API
description: The guts of the application.
category: Uncategorized
- name: Media Proxy
description: This is the service responsible for serving images, audio, and video. It is reliant on our CDN.
category: Uncategorized
# What date format to use?
#
# Hugo formatting docs:
# https://gohugo.io/functions/format/#hugo-date-and-time-templating-reference
#
# Technical: GOLANG/HUGO .Date.Format & dateFormat
#
# dateFormat Default: "January 2, 2006 at 3:04 PM"
# shortDateFormat Default: "15:04 — Jan 2"
dateFormat: January 2, 2006 at 3:04 PM
shortDateFormat: 15:04 — Jan 2
# What header design should we use?
#
# Default: true
# BOOLEAN; `true`, `false`
useLargeHeaderDesign: false
# Should incident history be separated
# like in an archive view?
#
# Note: This WILL disable pagination.
#
# Default: `yearly`
# STRING; `monthly`, `yearly`, `none`
incidentHistoryFormat: "yearly"
# Should incident history be enabled?
#
# By disabling the incident history, you also disable
# the RSS feed. To ensure no incidents are shown, you
# should delete them after they are resolved. This option
# overrides any other options that tailor your incident
# history’s look.
#
# Default: `true`
# BOOLEAN; `true`, `false`
enableIncidentHistory: true
# Disable dark mode
#
# If your OS and browser support the
# `prefers-color-scheme` media query,
# cState will automatically switch to
# a darker user interface.
#
# cState uses its built-in colors for
# most of the interface to ensure
# a good user experience.
#
# Default: `false`
# BOOLEAN; `true`, `false`
disableDarkMode: false
# Should we show the logo or the title
# of the status page?
#
# Default: false
# BOOLEAN; `true`, `false`
useLogo: true
# Where is the logo located, if one is
# present at all?
#
# Recommended: png is best used for
# images like logos.
#
# Recommended: png, bmp, jpg, or gif
# for best browser support!
logo: /logo.png
# This is the description that is shown
# on the footer and meta tags.
#
# Default: We continuously monitor the status of our services and if there are any interruptions, a note will be posted here.
description: We continuously monitor the status of our services and if there are any interruptions, a note will be posted here.
# Tabs on homepage
# Uncomment to enable.
#
# Format:
# customTabs:
# -
# name: Name
# link: https://example.com
# Disable complex server-side
# calculations that may impact
# your build performance
#
# Disables math calculations
# for average downtime on
# systems ("/affected/") pages
#
# Default: false
# BOOLEAN; `true`, `false`
disableComplexCalculations: false
# Incident posts shown
# in one page
#
# NUMERIC; Default: `10`
incidentPostsPerPage: 10
# Colors throughout cState
#
# We recommend using HEX
# (with the # symbol).
#
# Defaults:
#
# brand: "#0a0c0f"
# ok: "#008000"
# disrupted: "#cc4400"
# down: "#e60000"
# notice: "#24478f"
brand: "#0a0c0f"
ok: "#008000"
disrupted: "#cc4400"
down: "#e60000"
notice: "#24478f"
# If the status page shows that
# there are disruptions or outages
# happening, should it keep the
# brand header color or drop it
# and use the status indication
# colors that were just defined?
#
# Default: `true`
# BOOLEAN; `true`, `false`
alwaysKeepBrandColor: true
# Introduced in v4.0.1 for consistent
# site title text color.
#
# If you do not use the logo, what color
# should the site text color be?
#
# Removing this option will not force
# any site text color. This is likely
# unwanted behavior.
#
# Default: `white`
# STRING; `white`, `black`, or nothing
headerTextColor: white
# Google Analytics tracking code
#
# By default, cState does not use
# Google Analytics. If you choose
# to use it, you may change the
# placeholder code below to your
# own and thereby enable the
# tracking service.
#
# To disable the analytics, change
# the value to the default:
#
# Default: UA-00000000-1
googleAnalytics: UA-00000000-1
# These options affect the core of cState.
# Please do not change them if you do not
# know what you are doing.
theme: cstate
preserveTaxonomyNames: true
taxonomies:
affected: affected
outputs:
page:
- html
- json
section:
- html
- json
- rss
home:
- html
- json
- rss
- svg
outputFormats:
svg:
isPlainText: true
mediaType: image/svg+xml
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