--- # The starting timezone (e.g. the pin-on-the-map) when entering # the locale page can be set through keys *region* and *zone*. # If either is not set, defaults to America/New_York. # region: "America" zone: "New_York" # Some distros come with a meaningfully commented and easy to parse # `/etc/locale.gen`, and others ship a separate file # `/usr/share/i18n/SUPPORTED` with a clean list of supported locales. # We first try SUPPORTED, and if it doesn't exist, we fall back # to parsing the lines from `locale.gen`. For distro's that ship # the `locale.gen` file installed elsewhere, the key *localeGenPath* # can be used to specify where it is. If not set, the default # `/etc/locale.gen` is used. # #localeGenPath: "/etc/locale.gen" # GeoIP settings. Leave commented out to disable GeoIP. # # An HTTP request is made to http://*geoipUrl*/json (which just happens # to be the GET path needed by freegeoip.net, so calling this a URL # is a stretch). The request must return valid JSON data; there should # be an attribute *time_zone*, with a string value set to the # timezone, in / form. # # Suitable data looks like # ``` # {"time_zone":"America/New_York"} # ``` # #geoipUrl: "freegeoip.net"