; Hi there! This is the configuration file for ; Kresus. Please make sure to read all the options before setting up ; Kresus for the first time. ; [kresus] ; This is where Kresus stores additional data, as the latest bank ; scrapping modules. It should be writeable by the user which launches ; the Kresus executable. ; Can be removed; defaults to HOME_DIR/.kresus. ; Overriden by the KRESUS_DIR environment variable, if it's set. ; Example: ; datadir=/home/ben/.kresus datadir=__DATA_DIR__ ; A user id obtained from using the "kresus create-user" command. ; This allows sharing a single database with several users. If your ; instance is only planned to host a single user, you can keep it ; disabled, and Kresus will know how to automatically generate a new ; user. ; Overriden by the KRESUS_USER_ID environment variable, if it's set. ; Example: ; userid=1 userid= ; This is the port that Kresus will run on. It is recommended not ; to expose it on port 80 directly but to use a reverse-proxy ; configuration like Nginx, Caddy or Apache. ; Can be removed; defaults to 9876. ; Overriden by the PORT environment variable, if it's set. ; Example: ; port=9876 port=__PORT__ ; The host on which the Kresus server will listen to. ; Can be removed; defaults to 127.0.0.1. ; Overriden by the HOST environment variable, if it's set. ; Example: ; host=127.0.0.1 host=127.0.0.1 ; The executable version of Python that is going to get used when ; interacting with Python scripts. This can be python or python3. ; Can be removed; defaults to python3. ; Overriden by the KRESUS_PYTHON_EXEC environment variable, if it's set. ; Example: ; python_exec=python3 python_exec=__INSTALL_DIR__/venv/bin/python ; The directory prefix in the URL, if Kresus is to be served from a ; subdirectory. For instance, if your website is hosted at example.com ; and the url prefix is "money", then Kresus will be reachable at ; example.com/money. By default, it's '', meaning that Kresus has its own ; subdomain. ; Can be removed; defaults to "". ; Overriden by the KRESUS_URL_PREFIX environment variable, if it's set. ; Example: ; url_prefix=/money url_prefix=__PATH__ ; A salt value used in encryption algorithms (used for instance to ; encrypt/decrypt exports). It should be a random string value with ; at least 16 characters if you decide to provide it. ; Overriden by the KRESUS_SALT environment variable, if it's set. ; Example: ; salt=gj4J89fkjf4h29aDi0f{}fu4389sejk`9osk` salt=__SALT__ ; Set this to true if you want to use this instance only in demo ; mode, and to never allow users to link their personal accounts. ; ; WARNING! Switching this on and off may trigger data loss. Note that it ; is still possible to try Kresus in demo mode, even if this is not set ; to true. Setting this to true will *force* demo mode, and prevent users ; from leaving this mode. ; Can be removed; defaults to false. ; Overriden by the KRESUS_FORCE_DEMO_MODE environment variable, if it's set. ; Example: ; force_demo_mode=true force_demo_mode= ; If set to a string, will enable HTTP Basic Auth, by splitting the ; string on a colon, i.e. ":" ; Overriden by the KRESUS_AUTH environment variable, if it's set. ; Example: ; auth=foo:bar auth= [woob] ; The directory in which Woob core is stored. If empty, indicates ; that woob is already in the PYTHON_PATH (e.g. installed at the global ; level) ; Overriden by the KRESUS_WOOB_DIR environment variable, if it's set. ; Example: ; srcdir=/home/ben/code/woob srcdir= ; Path to a file containing a valid Woob's source list directory. ; If empty (the default), indicates that Kresus will generate its own ; source list file and will store it in ; KRESUS_DIR/woob-data/sources.list. ; Overriden by the KRESUS_WOOB_SOURCES_LIST environment variable, if it's set. ; Example: ; sources_list=/home/ben/code/woob/sources.list sources_list= [email] ; The transport method you want to use. Can be either: ; * "sendmail": relies on sendmail executable to be available on your ; system and only sendmail-specific parameters are used, ; ; * "smtp": you should provide proper SMTP credentials to use, in the ; dedicated configuration entries. ; ; If empty, no emails will be sent by Kresus. ; Overriden by the KRESUS_EMAIL_TRANSPORT environment variable, if it's set. ; Example: ; transport=smtp transport=smtp ; The path to the sendmail executable to use. If empty, indicates ; that the default sendmail executable will be used. ; Overriden by the KRESUS_EMAIL_SENDMAIL_BIN environment variable, if it's set. ; Example: ; sendmail_bin=/usr/bin/sendmail sendmail_bin= ; The email address from which email alerts will be sent. Make sure ; that your domain DNS is correctly configured and that you've done ; what's needed to prevent email alerts from landing in the spam folder. ; Overriden by the KRESUS_EMAIL_FROM environment variable, if it's set. ; Example: ; from=kresus@domain.tld from=__APP__@__DOMAIN__ ; The network address (ipv4, ipv6 or FQDN) of the SMTP server. ; Overriden by the KRESUS_EMAIL_HOST environment variable, if it's set. ; Example: ; host=mail.domain.tld host=127.0.0.1 ; The port to which the SMTP server listens. Default values tend to ; be: 25 (server to server), or 587 (clients to server), or 465 ; (nonstandard). ; Overriden by the KRESUS_EMAIL_PORT environment variable, if it's set. ; Example: ; port=465 port=25 ; The username used during authentication to the SMTP server. If ; empty, indicates an anonymous connection will be used. ; Overriden by the KRESUS_EMAIL_USER environment variable, if it's set. ; Example: ; user=login user=__APP__ ; The password used during authentication to the SMTP server. If ; empty, indicates no password will be used. ; Overriden by the KRESUS_EMAIL_PASSWORD environment variable, if it's set. ; Example: ; password=hunter2 password=__MAIL_PWD__ ; If set to true, will force using a TLS connection. By default, ; emails are sent with STARTTLS, i.e. using TLS if available. ; Can be removed; defaults to false. ; Overriden by the KRESUS_EMAIL_FORCE_TLS environment variable, if it's set. ; Example: ; force_tls=false force_tls=false ; If set to false, will allow self-signed TLS certificates. ; Can be removed; defaults to true. ; Overriden by the KRESUS_EMAIL_REJECT_UNAUTHORIZED_TLS environment variable, if it's set. ; Example: ; reject_unauthorized_tls=true reject_unauthorized_tls=false [notifications] ; The baseurl from which apprise-api will be called for ; notifications to be sent. ; See https://github.com/caronc/apprise-api#installation for ; installation ; Overriden by the KRESUS_APPRISE_API_BASE_URL environment variable, if it's set. ; Example: ; appriseApiBaseUrl=http://localhost:8000/ appriseApiBaseUrl= [logs] ; The path to the log file to use. If empty, defaults to kresus.log ; in data_dir. ; Overriden by the KRESUS_LOG_FILE environment variable, if it's set. ; Example: ; log_file=/var/log/kresus.log log_file=/var/log/__APP__/__APP__.log [db] ; Database type supported by Kresus, to choose among: ; - postgres ; - sqlite ; ; It must be set by the user. PostgreSQL is recommended and strongly supported; your experience with other databases might vary. ; ; Note using sqlite is *strongly discouraged* because it can't properly handle certain kinds of database migrations. It is only intended for development purposes. ; Overriden by the KRESUS_DB_TYPE environment variable, if it's set. ; Example: ; type=sqlite type=postgres ; Logging level for the SQL queries. Possible values are: ; ; - all: will log every SQL query, including queries causing errors. ; - error (default value): will only log SQL queries resulting in errors. This is useful for debugging purposes. ; - none: nothing will be logged. ; Can be removed; defaults to error. ; Overriden by the KRESUS_DB_LOG environment variable, if it's set. ; Example: ; log=error log= ; Path to the sqlite database file. Make sure that the user running ; Kresus has the right permissions to write into this file. Required only for ; sqlite. ; Overriden by the KRESUS_DB_SQLITE_PATH environment variable, if it's set. ; Example: ; sqlite_path=/tmp/dev.sqlite sqlite_path= ; Path to a directory containing a Unix socket to connect to the ; database, or host address of the database server. Required for postgres. ; ; If using a Unix socket, the socket file's name will be inferred from the ; standard postgres name and the port number. ; Can be removed; defaults to localhost for postgres. ; Overriden by the KRESUS_DB_HOST environment variable, if it's set. ; Example: ; host=localhost host=localhost ; Port of the database server. Required for postgres, even when ; using a Unix socket (the port is used to compute the socket's file name). ; Can be removed; defaults to 5432 for postgres. ; Overriden by the KRESUS_DB_PORT environment variable, if it's set. ; Example: ; port=5432 port=5432 ; Username to connect to the database server. Required for postgres. ; Overriden by the KRESUS_DB_USERNAME environment variable, if it's set. ; Example: ; username=benjamin username=__DB_USER__ ; Password to connect to the database server. Required for postgres. ; Overriden by the KRESUS_DB_PASSWORD environment variable, if it's set. ; Example: ; password=hunter2 password=__DB_PWD__ ; Database name to use. Required for postgres. ; Can be removed; defaults to kresus. ; Overriden by the KRESUS_DB_NAME environment variable, if it's set. ; Example: ; name=kresus name=__DB_NAME__