Just do not put factories.yml into svn ;)

The factories.yml file is a very important file, developer should not be
able to commit that file into the main repository ...

On Sat, Nov 14, 2009 at 1:24 PM, Éric Rogé <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> @Nicolas Perriault
>
> I missed the point that SMTP access data could be also security-
> sensitive. It's a good argument for a new mailer.yml file. In
> addition, it'd easier for symfony beginners to find where these data
> have to be set.
>
> @Fabien Potencier
>
> For me, the benefit to have the security sensitive data stored in some
> separated files is that you can easily set that these files won't be
> shared between developers.
>
> On my projects, properties.ini and databases.yml are removed from the
> subversion repository and excluded from deployments thanks to
> rsync_exclude.txt. It's the best practice I've found to prevent
> security issues with the production server.
>
> As these files are be missing for new comers, I've added in the "doc"
> directory a step by step manual which explains how to add them, with
> some properties.sample.ini and databases.sample.yml files. It works
> well so far.
>
>
> Éric
> >
>


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