# This file, when named as ".env" in the root of your BookStack install # folder, is used for the core configuration of the application. # By default this file contains the most common required options but # a full list of options can be found in the '.env.example.complete' file. # NOTE: If any of your values contain a space or a hash you will need to # wrap the entire value in quotes. (eg. MAIL_FROM_NAME="BookStack Mailer") # Enable debug mode # Shows advanced debug information and errors. # CAN EXPOSE OTHER VARIABLES, LEAVE DISABLED APP_DEBUG=false # Application key APP_KEY=SomeRandomString # Application URL APP_URL=https://__DOMAIN____PATH__ # Application default language APP_LANG=__LANGUAGE__ # Auto-detect language for public visitors. APP_AUTO_LANG_PUBLIC=true # Application timezone APP_TIMEZONE=UTC # Database details DB_HOST=localhost DB_DATABASE=__DB_NAME__ DB_USERNAME=__DB_NAME__ DB_PASSWORD=__DB_PWD__ # Mail system to use MAIL_DRIVER=smtp # Mail sender details MAIL_FROM_NAME="BookStack" MAIL_FROM=bookstack@__DOMAIN__ # SMTP mail options # These settings can be checked using the "Send a Test Email" # feature found in the "Settings > Maintenance" area of the system. MAIL_HOST=localhost MAIL_PORT=25 MAIL_USERNAME=bookstack MAIL_PASSWORD="__MAIL_PWD__" MAIL_ENCRYPTION=null # General auth AUTH_METHOD=standard # LDAP authentication configuration # Refer to https://www.bookstackapp.com/docs/admin/ldap-auth/ LDAP_SERVER=ldap://127.0.0.1:389 LDAP_BASE_DN=ou=users,dc=yunohost,dc=org LDAP_DN=false LDAP_PASS=false LDAP_USER_FILTER=(&(|(objectclass=posixAccount))(uid={{username}})(permission=cn=__APP__.main,ou=permission,dc=yunohost,dc=org)) LDAP_VERSION=3 LDAP_TLS_INSECURE=false LDAP_ID_ATTRIBUTE=uid LDAP_EMAIL_ATTRIBUTE=mail LDAP_DISPLAY_NAME_ATTRIBUTE=cn LDAP_FOLLOW_REFERRALS=true LDAP_DUMP_USER_DETAILS=false # Set both the cache and session to use Redis CACHE_DRIVER=redis SESSION_DRIVER=redis # Example of using a single local Redis server REDIS_SERVERS=127.0.0.1:6379:__REDIS_DB__ # Storage system to use # Can be 'local', 'local_secure' or 's3' STORAGE_TYPE=local