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; Hi there! This is the configuration file for Kresus. Please make sure to
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; read all the options before setting up Kresus for the first time.
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[kresus]
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; This is where Kresus stores additional data, as the latest bank scrapping
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; modules. It should be writeable by the user which launches the Kresus
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; executable.
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; Can be removed; defaults to HOME_DIR/.kresus.
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; Overridden by the KRESUS_DIR environment variable, if it's set.
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; Example:
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; dataDir=/home/ben/.kresus
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datadir=__FINALPATH__/data/
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; The host on which the Kresus server will listen to.
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; Can be removed; defaults to "127.0.0.1".
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; Overridden by the HOST environment variable, if it's set.
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host=127.0.0.1
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; This is the port that Kresus will run on. It is recommended not to
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; expose it on port 80 directly but to use a reverse-proxy configuration
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; like Nginx, Caddy or Apache.
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; Can be removed; defaults to 9876.
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; Overridden by the PORT environment variable, if it's set.
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port=__PORT__
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; The directory prefix in the URL, if Kresus is to be served from a
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; subdirectory. For instance, if your website is hosted at example.com and
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; the url prefix is "money", then Kresus will be reachable at
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; example.com/money.
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; Can be removed; defaults to "", i.e. Kresus has its own (sub)domain.
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; Overridden by the KRESUS_URL_PREFIX environment variable, if it's set.
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; Example:
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; url_prefix=/money
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url_prefix=__PATH__
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; The executable version of Python that is going to get used when interacting
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; with Python scripts. This can be python, python2 or python3.
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; Can be removed; defaults to "python2".
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; Overridden by the KRESUS_PYTHON_EXEC environment variable, if it's set.
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; Example:
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; python_exec=python3
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python_exec=__FINALPATH__/venv/bin/python
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[weboob]
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; The directory in which Weboob core is stored.
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; Can be removed; defaults to "", indicating that weboob is already in the
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; PYTHON_PATH (e.g. installed at the global level).
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; Overridden by the KRESUS_WEBOOB_DIR environment variable, if it's set.
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; Example:
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; srcdir=/home/ben/code/weboob
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srcdir=
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; Path to a file containing a valid Weboob's source list directory.
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; Can be removed; defaults to "", indicating that Kresus will generate its own
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; source list file and will store it in ${datadir}/weboob-data/sources.list.
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; Overridden by the KRESUS_WEBOOB_SOURCES_LIST environment variable, if it's
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; set.
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; Example:
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; sources_list/home/ben/code/weboob/sources.list
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sources_list=
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[email]
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; The transport method you want to use. Can be either:
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; * "sendmail": relies on sendmail executable to be available on your system
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; and only sendmail-specific parameters are used,
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; * "smtp": you should provide proper SMTP credentials to use, in the dedicated
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; configuration entries.
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; Can be removed; defaults to "", which means no emails will be sent.
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; Overridden by the KRESUS_EMAIL_TRANSPORT environment variable, if it's set.
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transport=
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; The path to the sendmail executable to use.
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; Can be removed; defaults to "", which means defaults to "sendmail"
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; executable.
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; Overridden by the KRESUS_EMAIL_SENDMAIL_BIN environment variable, if it's
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; set.
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sendmail_bin=
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; The email address from which email alerts will be sent. Make sure that
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; your domain DNS is correctly configured and that you've done what's
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; needed to prevent email alerts from landing in the spam folder.
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; Can be removed; defaults to "", which means no email will be sent.
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; Overridden by the KRESUS_EMAIL_FROM environment variable, if it's set.
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from=
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; The network address (ipv4, ipv6 or FQDN) of the SMTP server.
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; Can be removed; defaults to "", which means no email will be sent.
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; Overridden by the KRESUS_EMAIL_HOST environment variable, if it's set.
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host=
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; The port to which the SMTP server listens. Default values tend to be
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; 25 (server to server), or 587 (clients to server), or 465 (nonstandard).
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; Can be removed; defaults to "", which means no email will be sent.
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; Overridden by the KRESUS_EMAIL_PORT environment variable, if it's set.
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port=
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; The username used during authentication to the SMTP server.
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; Can be removed; defaults to "", which means an anonymous connection.
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; Overridden by the KRESUS_EMAIL_USER environment variable, if it's set.
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user=
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; The password used during authentication to the SMTP server.
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; Can be removed; defaults to "", which means no password.
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; Overridden by the KRESUS_EMAIL_PASSWORD environment variable, if it's set.
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password=
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; If set to true, will force using a TLS connection. By default, emails
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; are sent with STARTTLS, i.e. using TLS if available.
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; Can be removed; defaults to false.
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; Overridden by the KRESUS_EMAIL_FORCE_TLS environment variable, if it's set.
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force_tls=false
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; If set to false, will allow self-signed TLS certificates.
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; Can be removed; defaults to true.
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; Overridden by the KRESUS_EMAIL_REJECT_UNAUTHORIZED_TLS environment
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; variable, if it's set.
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reject_unauthorized_tls=true
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[logs]
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; The path to the log file to use.
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; Can be removed; defaults to kresus.log in kresus' datadir.
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; Overridden by the KRESUS_LOG_FILE environment variable, if it's set.
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; Logs will still be written to stdout.
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log_file=
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