ConfigurationΒΆ

The web client will look by default for a .zuul.conf file for its configuration. The file should consist of a [webclient] section with at least the url attribute set. The optional verify_ssl can be set to False to disable SSL verifications when connecting to Zuul (defaults to True). An authentication token can also be stored in the configuration file under the attribute auth_token to avoid passing the token in the clear on the command line.

Here is an example of a .zuul.conf file that can be used with zuul-client:

# Example of a zuul-client configuration file.
# Several sections can be created for different Zuul instances or settings.
# The "example" section below can be used when calling zuul-client like so:
#
# zuul-client --use-conf example ...

[example]
url=https://example.com/zuul/
# verify_ssl=False
auth_token=eyJ0eXAiOiJKV1QiLCJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiJ9

It is also possible to run the web client without a configuration file, by using the --zuul-url option to specify the base URL of the Zuul web server.