import os from os import environ import dj_database_url from boto.mturk import qualification import otree.settings BASE_DIR = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)) # the environment variable OTREE_PRODUCTION controls whether Django runs in # DEBUG mode. If OTREE_PRODUCTION==1, then DEBUG=False if environ.get('OTREE_PRODUCTION') not in {None, '', '0'}: DEBUG = False else: DEBUG = True ADMIN_USERNAME = 'admin' # for security, best to set admin password in an environment variable ADMIN_PASSWORD = environ.get('OTREE_ADMIN_PASSWORD') # don't share this with anybody. SECRET_KEY = '=iwzuh2hjvld!8kpb674(-@wk)r$_i=kmp%-t^jg0c8=zv+_fb' # To use a database other than sqlite, # set the DATABASE_URL environment variable. # Examples: # postgres://USER:PASSWORD@HOST:PORT/NAME # mysql://USER:PASSWORD@HOST:PORT/NAME DATABASES = { 'default': dj_database_url.config( default='sqlite:///' + os.path.join(BASE_DIR, 'db.sqlite3') ) } # AUTH_LEVEL: # If you are launching a study and want visitors to only be able to # play your app if you provided them with a start link, set the # environment variable OTREE_AUTH_LEVEL to STUDY. # If you would like to put your site online in public demo mode where # anybody can play a demo version of your game, set OTREE_AUTH_LEVEL # to DEMO. This will allow people to play in demo mode, but not access # the full admin interface. AUTH_LEVEL = environ.get('OTREE_AUTH_LEVEL') # setting for integration with AWS Mturk AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID = environ.get('AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID') AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY = environ.get('AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY') # e.g. EUR, CAD, GBP, CHF, CNY, JPY REAL_WORLD_CURRENCY_CODE = 'USD' USE_POINTS = True POINTS_DECIMAL_PLACES = 2 # e.g. en, de, fr, it, ja, zh-hans # see: https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.9/topics/i18n/#term-language-code LANGUAGE_CODE = 'en' # if an app is included in SESSION_CONFIGS, you don't need to list it here INSTALLED_APPS = ['otree',] DEMO_PAGE_INTRO_TEXT = """ oTree games """ # from here on are qualifications requirements for workers # see description for requirements on Amazon Mechanical Turk website: # http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSMechTurk/latest/AWSMturkAPI/ApiReference_QualificationRequirementDataStructureArticle.html # and also in docs for boto: # https://boto.readthedocs.org/en/latest/ref/mturk.html?highlight=mturk#module-boto.mturk.qualification mturk_hit_settings = { 'keywords': ['easy', 'bonus', 'choice', 'study'], 'title': 'Title for your experiment', 'description': 'Description for your experiment', 'frame_height': 500, 'preview_template': 'global/MTurkPreview.html', 'minutes_allotted_per_assignment': 60, 'expiration_hours': 7*24, # 7 days # 'grant_qualification_id': 'YOUR_QUALIFICATION_ID_HERE',# to prevent retakes 'qualification_requirements': [ # qualification.LocaleRequirement("EqualTo", "US"), # qualification.PercentAssignmentsApprovedRequirement("GreaterThanOrEqualTo", 50), # qualification.NumberHitsApprovedRequirement("GreaterThanOrEqualTo", 5), # qualification.Requirement('YOUR_QUALIFICATION_ID_HERE', 'DoesNotExist') ] } # if you set a property in SESSION_CONFIG_DEFAULTS, it will be inherited by all configs # in SESSION_CONFIGS, except those that explicitly override it. # the session config can be accessed from methods in your apps as self.session.config, # e.g. self.session.config['participation_fee'] SESSION_CONFIG_DEFAULTS = { 'real_world_currency_per_point': 0.000, 'participation_fee': 0.00, 'doc': "", 'mturk_hit_settings': mturk_hit_settings, } SESSION_CONFIGS = [ { 'name': 'yesno', 'display_name': 'Yes no', 'num_demo_participants': 1, 'app_sequence': ['yesno'], }, ] # anything you put after the below line will override # oTree's default settings. Use with caution. otree.settings.augment_settings(globals())