## ## ## BlueMap ## ## Storage-Config ## ## ## # The storage-type of this storage. # Depending on this setting, different config-entries are allowed/expected in this config file. # Don't change this value! (If you want a different storage-type, check out the other example-configs) storage-type: SQL # The JDBC-Connection URL that is used to connect to the database. # The format for this url is usually something like: jdbc:[driver]://[host]:[port]/[database] # The exact format of the url is determined by the JDBC-Driver you are using. connection-url: "jdbc:mysql://localhost:3306/bluemap?permitMysqlScheme" # You can set any additional (JDBC-Driver-specific) properties here # (if you have user/password in your connection-url, you don't need them here, and vice versa) connection-properties: { user: "root", password: "" } # The maximum number of connections to the database that are allowed to be open at the same time. # A negative number means unlimited. # Default is: -1 max-connections: -1 # This can be used to load a custom jdbc-driver from a .jar file. # E.g. if your runtime-environment is not already providing the sql-driver you need, # you could download the MariaDB JDBC-Connector from https://mariadb.com/downloads/connectors/connectors-data-access/java8-connector/ # place it in the './bluemap' folder and use is like this: #driver-jar: "bluemap/mariadb-java-client-3.0.7.jar" # This is the driver-class that bluemap will try to load and use. # Check the documentation of the driver you are using if you don't know this. # Leaving this commented means that bluemap automatically tries to find a suitable driver in your classpath. # (If you added a custom driverJar above, you HAVE TO set the correct class name here) #driver-class: "org.mariadb.jdbc.Driver" # The compression-type that bluemap will use to compress generated map-data. # Available compression-types are: # - GZIP # - NONE # The default is: GZIP compression: GZIP