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# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: no
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: CC0-1.0
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#
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---
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# This settings are used to set your default system time zone.
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# Time zones are usually located under /usr/share/zoneinfo and
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# provided by the 'tzdata' package of your Distribution.
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#
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# Distributions using systemd can list available
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# time zones by using the timedatectl command.
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#    timedatectl list-timezones
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#
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# The starting timezone (e.g. the pin-on-the-map) when entering
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# the locale page can be set through keys *region* and *zone*.
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# If either is not set, defaults to America/New_York.
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#
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region:                     "Europe"
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zone:                       "Brussels"
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# System locales are detected in the following order:
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#
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#  - /usr/share/i18n/SUPPORTED
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#  - localeGenPath (defaults to /etc/locale.gen if not set)
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#  - 'locale -a' output
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#
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# Enable only when your Distribution is using an
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# custom path for locale.gen
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#
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#localeGenPath:             "PATH_TO/locale.gen"
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# GeoIP based Language settings: Leave commented out to disable GeoIP.
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#
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# GeoIP needs a working Internet connection.
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# This can be managed from `welcome.conf` by adding
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# internet to the list of required conditions.
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#
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# The configuration
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# is in three parts: a *style*, which can be "json" or "xml"
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# depending on the kind of data returned by the service, and
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# a *url* where the data is retrieved, and an optional *selector*
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# to pick the right field out of the returned data (e.g. field
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# name in JSON or element name in XML).
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#
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# The default selector (when the setting is blank) is picked to
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# work with existing JSON providers (which use "time_zone") and
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# Ubiquity's XML providers (which use "TimeZone").
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#
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# If the service configured via *url* uses
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# a different attribute name (e.g. "timezone") in JSON or a
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# different element tag (e.g. "<Time_Zone>") in XML, set this
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# string to the name or tag to be used.
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#
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# In JSON:
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#  - if the string contains "." characters, this is used as a
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#    multi-level selector, e.g. "a.b" will select the timezone
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#    from data "{a: {b: "Europe/Amsterdam" } }".
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#  - each part of the string split by "." characters is used as
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#    a key into the JSON data.
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# In XML:
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#  - all elements with the named tag (e.g. all TimeZone) elements
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#    from the document are checked; the first one with non-empty
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#    text value is used.
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#
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#
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# An HTTP(S) request is made to *url*. The request should return
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# valid data in a suitable format, depending on *style*;
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# generally this includes a string value with the timezone
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# in <region>/<zone> format. For services that return data which
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# does not follow the conventions of "suitable data" described
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# below, *selector* may be used to pick different data.
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#
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# Note that this example URL works, but the service is shutting
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# down in June 2018.
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#
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# Suitable JSON data looks like
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# ```
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#    {"time_zone":"America/New_York"}
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# ```
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# Suitable XML data looks like
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# ```
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#    <Response><TimeZone>Europe/Brussels</TimeZone></Response>
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# ```
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#
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# To accommodate providers of GeoIP timezone data with peculiar timezone
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# naming conventions, the following cleanups are performed automatically:
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#  - backslashes are removed
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#  - spaces are replaced with _
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#
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# Legacy settings "geoipStyle", "geoipUrl" and "geoipSelector"
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# in the top-level are still supported, but I'd advise against.
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#
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# To disable GeoIP checking, either comment-out the entire geoip section,
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# or set the *style* key to an unsupported format (e.g. `none`).
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# Also, note the analogous feature in src/modules/welcome/welcome.conf.
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#
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geoip:
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    style:    "json"
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    url:      "https://geoip.kde.org/v1/calamares"
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    selector: ""  # leave blank for the default
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