# Sample resource file; see linkchecker -h for help on these options. # Commandline options override these settings. [output] # interactive operation #interactive=0 # enable debug messages; see 'linkchecker -h' for valid debug names #debug=all # print status output #status=1 # change the logging type #log=xml # turn on/off --verbose #verbose=1 # turn on/off --warnings #warnings=0 # turn on/off --quiet #quiet=1 # additional file output #fileoutput = text, html, gml, sql ##################### logger configuration ########################## # logger output part names: # all (for all parts) # realurl (the full url link) # result (valid or invalid, with messages) # extern (1 or 0, only in some logger types reported) # base (base href=...) # name (name and name) # parenturl (if any) # info (some additional info, e.g. FTP welcome messages) # warning (warnings) # dltime (download time) # checktime (check time) # url (the original url name, can be relative) # intro (the blurb at the beginning, "starting at ...") # outro (the blurb at the end, "found x errors ...") # each Logger can have separate configuration parameters # standard text logger [text] #filename=linkchecker-out.txt #parts=all # colors for the various parts, syntax is or ; # type can be bold, light, blink, invert # color can be default, black, red, green, yellow, blue, purple, cyan, white, # Black, Red, Green, Yellow, Blue, Purple, Cyan, White #colorparent=white #colorurl=default #colorname=default #colorreal=cyan #colorbase=purple #colorvalid=bold;green #colorinvalid=bold;red #colorinfo=default #colorwarning=bold;yellow #colordltime=default #colorreset=default # GML logger [gml] #filename=linkchecker-out.gml #parts=all # valid encodings are listed in http://docs.python.org/lib/node127.html # default encoding is iso-8859-15 #encoding=utf_16 # DOT logger [dot] #filename=linkchecker-out.dot #parts=all # valid encodings are listed in http://docs.python.org/lib/node127.html # default encoding is ascii since the original DOT format does not # support other charsets #encoding=iso-8859-15 # CSV logger [csv] #filename=linkchecker-out.csv #separator=, #quotechar=" #parts=all # SQL logger [sql] #filename=linkchecker-out.sql #dbname=linksdb #separator=; #parts=all # HTML logger [html] #filename=linkchecker-out.html # colors for the various parts #colorbackground=#fff7e5 #colorurl=#dcd5cf #colorborder=#000000 #colorlink=#191c83 #colorwarning=#e0954e #colorerror=#db4930 #colorok=#3ba557 #parts=all # blacklist logger [blacklist] #filename=~/.linkchecker/blacklist # custom xml logger [xml] #encoding=iso-8859-1 # GraphXML logger [gxml] #encoding=iso-8859-1 # checking options [checking] # number of threads #threads=5 # connection timeout in seconds #timeout=60 # check anchors? #anchors=0 #recursionlevel=1 # supply a regular expression for which warnings are printed if found # in any HTML files. #warningregex=Oracle DB Error # Basic NNTP server. Overrides NNTP_SERVER environment variable. # warn if size info exceeds given maximum of bytes #warnsizebytes=2000 #nntpserver= # disable anchor caching #noanchorcaching=1 # check HTML and/or CSS syntax #checkhtml=1 #checkcss=1 # filtering options [filtering] #ignore= # ignore everything with 'lconline' in the URL name # lconline # and ignore everything with 'bookmark' in the URL name # bookmark # and ignore all mailto: URLs # ^mailto: # do not recurse into the following URLs #nofollow= # just a homepage # http://justahomepage/bla # specify hosts to contact directly without a proxy # value is a regular expression #noproxyfor= # *\.intra # .*myinternurl.* # Ignore specified warnings (see linkchecker -h for the list of # recognized warnings). Add a comma-separated list of warnings here # that prevent a valid URL from being logged. Note that the warning # will be logged in invalid URLs. #ignorewarnings=url-unnormed,url-unicode-domain,anchor-not-found # Regular expression to add more URLs recognized as internal links. # Default is that URLs given on the command line are internal. #internlinks=^http://www\.my(other)?domain\.net/ # You can provide different user/password pairs for different link types. # Entries are a triple (link regular expression, username, password), # separated by whitespace. # If the regular expression matches, the given user/password pair is used # for authentication. The commandline options -u,-p match every link # and therefore override the entries given here. The first match wins. # At the moment, authentication is used/needed for http[s] and ftp links. [authentication] #entry= # ^http://treasure\.calvinsplayground\.de/~calvin/isnichmehr/ lebowski lebowski # ^ftp://void.cs.uni-sb.de calvin hutzli