adding testing conf

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# This is just Python which means you can inherit and tweak settings
import os
_basedir = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(__file__))
ADMINS = frozenset([''])
THREADS_PER_PAGE = 8
#############
## General ##
#############
# These will need to be set to `True` if you are developing locally
CORS = False
debug = False
TESTING = True
# this is the secret key used by flask session management
SECRET_KEY = 'I/dVhOZNSMZMqrFJa5tWli6VQccOGudKerq3eWPMSzQNmHHVhMAQfQ=='
# You should consider storing these separately from your config
LEMUR_TOKEN_SECRET = 'test'
LEMUR_ENCRYPTION_KEY = 'jPd2xwxgVGXONqghHNq7/S761sffYSrT3UAgKwgtMxbqa0gmKYCfag=='
# this is a list of domains as regexes that only admins can issue
LEMUR_RESTRICTED_DOMAINS = []
#################
## Mail Server ##
#################
# Lemur currently only supports SES for sending email, this address
# needs to be verified
LEMUR_EMAIL = ''
LEMUR_SECURITY_TEAM_EMAIL = []
#############
## Logging ##
#############
LOG_LEVEL = "DEBUG"
LOG_FILE = "lemur.log"
##############
## Database ##
##############
# modify this if you are not using a local database
SQLALCHEMY_DATABASE_URI = 'postgresql://lemur:lemur@localhost:5432/lemur'
#########
## AWS ##
#########
# Lemur will need STS assume role access to every destination you want to monitor
#AWS_ACCOUNT_MAPPINGS = {
# '1111111111': 'myawsacount'
#}
## This is useful if you know you only want to monitor one destination
#AWS_REGIONS = ['us-east-1']
#LEMUR_INSTANCE_PROFILE = 'Lemur'
#############
## Issuers ##
#############
# These will be dependent on which 3rd party that Lemur is
# configured to use.
#CLOUDCA_URL = ''
#CLOUDCA_PEM_PATH = ''
#CLOUDCA_BUNDLE = ''
# number of years to issue if not specified
#CLOUDCA_DEFAULT_VALIDITY = 2
#VERISIGN_URL = ''
#VERISIGN_PEM_PATH = ''
#VERISIGN_FIRST_NAME = ''
#VERISIGN_LAST_NAME = ''
#VERSIGN_EMAIL = ''