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# Service dependencies
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# You may set REDIS_URL instead for more advanced options
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REDIS_HOST=redis
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REDIS_PORT=6379
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# You may set DATABASE_URL instead for more advanced options
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DB_HOST=db
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DB_USER=postgres
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DB_NAME=postgres
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DB_PASS=
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DB_PORT=5432
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# Federation
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# Note: Changing LOCAL_DOMAIN or LOCAL_HTTPS at a later time will cause unwanted side effects.
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# LOCAL_DOMAIN should *NOT* contain the protocol part of the domain e.g https://example.com.
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LOCAL_DOMAIN=example.com
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LOCAL_HTTPS=true
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# Use this only if you need to run mastodon on a different domain than the one used for federation.
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# You can read more about this option on https://github.com/tootsuite/documentation/blob/master/Running-Mastodon/Serving_a_different_domain.md
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# DO *NOT* USE THIS UNLESS YOU KNOW *EXACTLY* WHAT YOU ARE DOING.
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# WEB_DOMAIN=mastodon.example.com
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# Use this if you want to have several aliases handler@example1.com
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# handler@example2.com etc. for the same user. LOCAL_DOMAIN should not
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# be added. Comma separated values
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# ALTERNATE_DOMAINS=example1.com,example2.com
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# Application secrets
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# Generate each with the `rake secret` task (`docker-compose run --rm web rake secret` if you use docker compose)
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PAPERCLIP_SECRET=
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SECRET_KEY_BASE=
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OTP_SECRET=
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# Registrations
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# Single user mode will disable registrations and redirect frontpage to the first profile
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# SINGLE_USER_MODE=true
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# Prevent registrations with following e-mail domains
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# EMAIL_DOMAIN_BLACKLIST=example1.com|example2.de|etc
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# Only allow registrations with the following e-mail domains
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# EMAIL_DOMAIN_WHITELIST=example1.com|example2.de|etc
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# Optionally change default language
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# DEFAULT_LOCALE=de
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# E-mail configuration
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# Note: Mailgun and SparkPost (https://sparkpo.st/smtp) each have good free tiers
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# If you want to use an SMTP server without authentication (e.g local Postfix relay)
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# then set SMTP_AUTH_METHOD and SMTP_OPENSSL_VERIFY_MODE to 'none' and
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# *comment* SMTP_LOGIN and SMTP_PASSWORD (leaving them blank is not enough).
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SMTP_SERVER=smtp.mailgun.org
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SMTP_PORT=587
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SMTP_LOGIN=
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SMTP_PASSWORD=
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SMTP_FROM_ADDRESS=notifications@example.com
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#SMTP_DOMAIN= # defaults to LOCAL_DOMAIN
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#SMTP_DELIVERY_METHOD=smtp # delivery method can also be sendmail
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#SMTP_AUTH_METHOD=plain
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#SMTP_CA_FILE=/etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt
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#SMTP_OPENSSL_VERIFY_MODE=peer
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#SMTP_ENABLE_STARTTLS_AUTO=true
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# Optional user upload path and URL (images, avatars). Default is :rails_root/public/system. If you set this variable, you are responsible for making your HTTP server (eg. nginx) serve these files.
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# PAPERCLIP_ROOT_PATH=/var/lib/mastodon/public-system
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# PAPERCLIP_ROOT_URL=/system
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# Optional asset host for multi-server setups
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# CDN_HOST=assets.example.com
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# S3 (optional)
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# S3_ENABLED=true
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# S3_BUCKET=
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# AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=
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# AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=
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# S3_REGION=
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# S3_PROTOCOL=http
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# S3_HOSTNAME=192.168.1.123:9000
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# S3 (Minio Config (optional) Please check Minio instance for details)
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# S3_ENABLED=true
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# S3_BUCKET=
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# AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=
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# AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=
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# S3_REGION=
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# S3_PROTOCOL=https
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# S3_HOSTNAME=
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# S3_ENDPOINT=
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# S3_SIGNATURE_VERSION=
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# Optional alias for S3 if you want to use Cloudfront or Cloudflare in front
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# S3_CLOUDFRONT_HOST=
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# Streaming API integration
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# STREAMING_API_BASE_URL=
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# Advanced settings
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# If you need to use pgBouncer, you need to disable prepared statements:
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# PREPARED_STATEMENTS=false
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# Cluster number setting for streaming API server.
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# If you comment out following line, cluster number will be `numOfCpuCores - 1`.
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STREAMING_CLUSTER_NUM=1
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# Docker mastodon user
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# If you use Docker, you may want to assign UID/GID manually.
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# UID=1000
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# GID=1000
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