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Thanks for your reply!
I tried with an .ini file in the root, that worked. I created a file called settings.ini with this content:
[settings]
REPOSITORY_CONFIGURATION=python/typeshed
GITHUB_USER=bphermansson
GITHUB_TOKEN=<My token>
REVIEWS_GITHUB_REPOSITORY_CONFIGURATION="apoclyps/reviews"
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Are you referring to the config
folder within reviews/app/config
?
if so, you may want to locate your configuration outside of the codebase (as the settings.ini
will only be picked up from the root of the project - in case you also wish to install directly from PyPi, I'd recommend setting the PATH_TO_CONFIG and locate it under ~/home/.config/reviews
The following are the steps I used to test the configuration file. Have a look at these and let me know if it solves this issue for you.:
Multiple options are present in the description however I think you might be aiming to use either Testing .ini file within the repository
or Testing using PATH_TO_CONFIG
.
Let me know if this helps or not; In either case, this should be documented in the README so I'll keep this issue open until it's updated 👍
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@bphermansson were you able to get the configuration working? If not, please let me know what issue you encountered and I can update the documentation to help others.
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I've updated the documentation in #313 to reflect these changes. Thank you once again for raising this issue :)
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