kumify/localsettings.dist.py
Kumi 3ae64b5caf Add django-dbsettings requirement
Move Telegram bot token to dbsettings (incl. migration)
2020-12-30 10:33:45 +01:00

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# The secret key must be a long random string.
# You may use the django.core.management.utils.get_random_secret_key() function to generate one, or just smash your keyboard real hard a few times.
SECRET_KEY = "longrandomstring"
# Putting the system in debug mode will give you a lot of output if an error occurs, but it potentially exposes sensitive information like passwords.
# Only set this to True if you really need to, especially if you are running a public instance.
DEBUG = False
# Specify the time zone you are in. This will affect the times displayed in the application.
TIME_ZONE = "Europe/Vienna"
# You may set this variable to a list of domain names that are allowed to be used to access your instance.
ALLOWED_HOSTS = ["*"] # Rationale: The application should be running behind a reverse proxy anyway if it's public - let that handle which hosts are allowed
# If you are using an external server to make your instance public, we need to store some static files somewhere.
# Enter the appropriate directory and make sure your webserver serves that location at /static/
STATIC_ROOT = '/var/www/html/static/'
# By default, all files, including uploads, are stored locally.
# You may use an S3 compatible storage instead in order to increase reliability and decrease disk usage.
# If AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID is set to None, local storage will be used.
# See https://django-storages.readthedocs.io/en/latest/backends/amazon-S3.html for all options you can use here.
# (NB: Only options starting with "AWS_" are allowed here, the storage configuration will be handled automatically.)
AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID = None
AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY = None
AWS_STORAGE_BUCKET_NAME = None
AWS_S3_ENDPOINT_URL = None
# By default, this application uses a local sqlite3 database file. You can choose to use a MariaDB/MySQL database instead.
# If DB_HOST is set to None, the sqlite3 database will be used.
DB_HOST = None # Host name of the database server
DB_PORT = 3306 # Port of the database server - the default value usually works
DB_NAME = None # Name of the database to be used
DB_USER = None # User name to authenticate with
DB_PASS = None # Password to authenticate with