update cadi file location to be configurable
[aai/sparky-be.git] / sparkybe-onap-application / config / portal / cadi.properties
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+# Configure AAF
+aaf_locate_url=https://aaf-locate.onap:8095
+aaf_url=<%=https://aaf-locate.onap:8095/AAF_NS.service:2.0
+
+# AAF Environment Designation
+
+#if you are running aaf service from a docker image you have to use aaf service IP and port number
+aaf_id=aai@aai.onap.org
+#Encrypt the password using AAF Jar
+aaf_password=enc:xxYw1FqXU5UpianbPeH5Rezg0YfjzuwQrSiLcCmJGfz
+#hostname=org.onap.aai.
+csp_domain=PROD
+# Add Absolute path to Keyfile
+cadi_keyfile=${CONFIG_HOME}/portal/keyFile
+
+# This is required to accept Certificate Authentication from Certman certificates.
+aaf_env=DEV
+
+# DEBUG prints off all the properties.  Use to get started.
+cadi_loglevel=DEBUG
+
+# Add Absolute path to truststore2018.jks
+cadi_truststore=file:${CONFIG_HOME}/auth/truststoreONAPall.jks
+# Note: This is the ONLY password that doesn't have to be encrypted. All Java's TrustStores are this passcode by default, because they are public certs
+cadi_truststore_password=OBF:1vn21ugu1saj1v9i1v941sar1ugw1vo0
+
+# how to turn on SSL Logging
+#javax.net.debug=ssl
+