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Upgrade env for 1.2.1

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yalh76 2022-01-07 00:09:47 +01:00
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# following variables: # following variables:
# - DJANGO_SECRET_KEY # - DJANGO_SECRET_KEY
# - FUNKWHALE_HOSTNAME # - FUNKWHALE_HOSTNAME
# - EMAIL_CONFIG and DEFAULT_FROM_EMAIL if you plan to send emails) # - EMAIL_CONFIG and DEFAULT_FROM_EMAIL if you plan to send e-mails)
# On non-docker setup **only**, you'll also have to tweak/uncomment those variables: # On non-docker setup **only**, you'll also have to tweak/uncomment those variables:
# - DATABASE_URL # - DATABASE_URL
# - CACHE_URL # - CACHE_URL
@ -43,21 +43,30 @@ FUNKWHALE_WEB_WORKERS=6
FUNKWHALE_HOSTNAME=__DOMAIN__ FUNKWHALE_HOSTNAME=__DOMAIN__
FUNKWHALE_PROTOCOL=https FUNKWHALE_PROTOCOL=https
# Configure email sending using this variale # Log level (debug, info, warning, error, critical)
# By default, funkwhale will output emails sent to stdout LOGLEVEL=error
# Configure e-mail sending using this variale
# By default, funkwhale will output e-mails sent to stdout
# here are a few examples for this setting # here are a few examples for this setting
# EMAIL_CONFIG=consolemail:// # output emails to console (the default) # EMAIL_CONFIG=consolemail:// # output e-mails to console (the default)
# EMAIL_CONFIG=dummymail:// # disable email sending completely # EMAIL_CONFIG=dummymail:// # disable e-mail sending completely
# On a production instance, you'll usually want to use an external SMTP server: # On a production instance, you'll usually want to use an external SMTP server:
# If `user` or `password` contain special characters (eg.
# `noreply@youremail.host` as `user`), be sure to urlencode them, using
# for example the command:
# `python3 -c 'import urllib.parse; print(urllib.parse.quote_plus
# ("noreply@youremail.host"))'`
# (returns `noreply%40youremail.host`)
# EMAIL_CONFIG=smtp://user@:password@youremail.host:25 # EMAIL_CONFIG=smtp://user@:password@youremail.host:25
# EMAIL_CONFIG=smtp+ssl://user@:password@youremail.host:465 # EMAIL_CONFIG=smtp+ssl://user@:password@youremail.host:465
# EMAIL_CONFIG=smtp+tls://user@:password@youremail.host:587 # EMAIL_CONFIG=smtp+tls://user@:password@youremail.host:587
# Make email verification mandatory before using the service # Make e-mail verification mandatory before using the service
# Doesn't apply to admins. # Doesn't apply to admins.
# ACCOUNT_EMAIL_VERIFICATION_ENFORCE=false # ACCOUNT_EMAIL_VERIFICATION_ENFORCE=false
# The email address to use to send system emails. # The e-mail address to use to send system e-mails.
# DEFAULT_FROM_EMAIL=noreply@yourdomain # DEFAULT_FROM_EMAIL=noreply@yourdomain
# Depending on the reverse proxy used in front of your funkwhale instance, # Depending on the reverse proxy used in front of your funkwhale instance,
@ -119,13 +128,6 @@ DJANGO_SECRET_KEY=__KEY__
# want to # want to
# DJANGO_ADMIN_URL=^api/admin/ # DJANGO_ADMIN_URL=^api/admin/
# Sentry/Raven error reporting (server side)
# Enable Raven if you want to help improve funkwhale by
# automatically sending error reports our Sentry instance.
# This will help us detect and correct bugs
RAVEN_ENABLED=false
RAVEN_DSN=https://44332e9fdd3d42879c7d35bf8562c6a4:0062dc16a22b41679cd5765e5342f716@sentry.eliotberriot.com/5
# In-place import settings # In-place import settings
# You can safely leave those settings uncommented if you don't plan to use # You can safely leave those settings uncommented if you don't plan to use
# in place imports. # in place imports.
@ -178,7 +180,7 @@ NGINX_MAX_BODY_SIZE=100M
# AWS_S3_ENDPOINT_URL= # AWS_S3_ENDPOINT_URL=
# If you want to serve media directly from your S3 bucket rather than through a proxy, # If you want to serve media directly from your S3 bucket rather than through a proxy,
# set this to true # set this to false
# PROXY_MEDIA=false # PROXY_MEDIA=false
# If you are using Amazon S3 to serve media directly, you will need to specify your region # If you are using Amazon S3 to serve media directly, you will need to specify your region