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These properties are loaded when a webapp is started. It is used to specify database connection settings, custom look and feel per installation, sensitive data, etc.
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In the following descriptions, {WEBAPP NAME} is used in place of your web applications name (the name of the war file you loaded). Often this will be openmrs. |
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Do not use {APPDATA} in your path. OpenMRS will not render it. It is only used here as an example. In Windows 7+ this is C:\Users\currentuserrunningtomcat\AppData\Roaming\OpenMRS. In Windows XP and below this is C:\Docs and Settings\currentuserrunningtomcat\Application Data\ In some versions of windows, this can be found at C:\Windows\System32\config\systemprofile\Application Data\OpenMRS While in some others, it can be found at C:\Windows\SysWOW64\config\systemprofile\Application Data\OpenMRS |
As of version 1.8, OpenMRS will look for the runtime properties file in this order:
The current directory:
Code Block ./{WEBAPP NAME}-runtime.properties
Using the environment variable
Code Block {WEBAPP NAME}_RUNTIME_PROPERTIES_FILE
User's home directory
Windows:
Code Block {APPDATA}/OpenMRS/{WEBAPP NAME}-runtime.properties
*Linux:
Code Block ~/.OpenMRS/{WEBAPP NAME}-runtime.properties
(NOTE: On Linux, in some occasions, it is still necessary to set the
Code Block {WEBAPP NAME}_RUNTIME_PROPERTIES_FILE
environment variable to point to your file in order to get OpenMRS to read it.)
In the current directory
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Prior to version 1.8 the "current directory" was the last location searched for the runtime properties |
The runtime properties that can be overwritten are shown below with their default values and a couple of available optional properties:
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# # OpenMRS Runtime Properties file # # (comments starting with a pound sign "#" are ignored) ### Database connection properties connection.username=test connection.password=test connection.url=jdbc:mysql://localhost:3306/openmrs?autoReconnect=true ## If set to true, allows automatic database updates #auto_update_database=true # Allow/Disallow uploading of a module via the web module.allow_web_admin=false # If set to true, all patients will be names will be displayed as below obscure_patients=false obscure_patients.given_name=John obscure_patients.middle_name=P. obscure_patients.family_name=Smith ### Debugging options hibernate.show_sql=false ### Customization Options ## If the custom setting is a folder, only files contained in the customization will be overwritten #custom.images.dir=/myfolder/custom/images #custom.template.dir=/myfolder/custom/template #custom.style.css.file=/myfolder/custom/style.css #custom.index.jsp.file=/myfolder/custom/index.jsp #custom.login.jsp.file=/WEB-INF/view/login.jsp #custom.messages=/myfolder/custom/messages.properties #custom.messages_fr=/myfolder/custom/messages_fr.properties #custom.patientDashboardForm.jsp.file=/WEB-INF/view/patientDashboardForm.jsp ### Other ## Set the directory that OpenMRS uses for its application data ## Will be used as base dir for modules, generated reports, etc ## Defaults to C:/Docs&Settings/username/Application Data/OpenMRS for windows ## Defaults to ~/.OpenMRS for *nix ## (As of build 1.2.0.3426) # application_data_directory=/opt/openmrs ## Displays optional extra data in the Legacy UI admin screens footer, ## alongside OpenMRS version... etc. ## (As of Legacy UI module 1.7.0) #legacyui.footer.extradata=Docker Image 45f156d ### Encryption Settings ## WARNING! Changing these values will cause all encrypted data to be invalidated! ## Randomly set upon fresh installation but not during upgrade process. ## OpenMRS built-in defaults are: #encryption.vector=9wyBUNglFCRVSUhMfsTa3Q== #encryption.key=dTfyELRrAICGDwzjHDjuhw== # These properties are deprecated as of 1.7.0 #scheduler.username=admin #scheduler.password=test |
Where is my runtime properties file?
When openmrs OpenMRS starts up, it will print a message to the server log file about where it is. Look for the string "Using runtime properties file: " and the path following it.