# If you have any doubts about what a setting does, # check https://docs.funkwhale.audio/configuration.html#configuration-reference # If you're tweaking this file from the template, ensure you edit at least the # following variables: # - DJANGO_SECRET_KEY # - FUNKWHALE_HOSTNAME # - EMAIL_CONFIG and DEFAULT_FROM_EMAIL if you plan to send emails) # On non-docker setup **only**, you'll also have to tweak/uncomment those variables: # - DATABASE_URL # - CACHE_URL # # You **don't** need to update those variables on pure docker setups. # # Additional options you may want to check: # - MUSIC_DIRECTORY_PATH and MUSIC_DIRECTORY_SERVE_PATH if you plan to use # in-place import # # General configuration # --------------------- # Set this variables to bind the API server to another interface/port # example: FUNKWHALE_API_IP=0.0.0.0 # example: FUNKWHALE_API_PORT=5678 FUNKWHALE_API_IP=127.0.0.1 FUNKWHALE_API_PORT=5000 # The number of web workers to start in parallel. Higher means you can handle # more concurrent requests, but also leads to higher CPU/Memory usage FUNKWHALE_WEB_WORKERS=1 FUNKWHALE_PROTOCOL=https # Configure email sending using this variale # By default, funkwhale will output emails sent to stdout # here are a few examples for this setting # EMAIL_CONFIG=consolemail:// # output emails to console (the default) # EMAIL_CONFIG=dummymail:// # disable email sending completely # On a production instance, you'll usually want to use an external SMTP server: # EMAIL_CONFIG=smtp://user@:password@youremail.host:25 # EMAIL_CONFIG=smtp+ssl://user@:password@youremail.host:465 # EMAIL_CONFIG=smtp+tls://user@:password@youremail.host:587 # Make email verification mandatory before using the service # Doesn't apply to admins. # ACCOUNT_EMAIL_VERIFICATION_ENFORCE=false # The email address to use to send system emails. # DEFAULT_FROM_EMAIL=noreply@yourdomain # Depending on the reverse proxy used in front of your funkwhale instance, # the API will use different kind of headers to serve audio files # Allowed values: nginx, apache2 REVERSE_PROXY_TYPE=nginx # API/Django configuration # Database configuration # Examples: # DATABASE_URL=postgresql://:@:/ # DATABASE_URL=postgresql://funkwhale:passw0rd@localhost:5432/funkwhale_database # Use the next one if you followed Debian installation guide # DATABASE_URL=postgresql://funkwhale@:5432/funkwhale # Cache configuration # Examples: # CACHE_URL=redis://:/ # CACHE_URL=redis://localhost:6379/0c # With a password: # CACHE_URL=redis://:password@localhost:6379/0 # (the extra semicolon is important) # Use the next one if you followed Debian installation guide # # CACHE_URL=redis://127.0.0.1:6379/0 # # If you want to use Redis over unix sockets, you'll actually need two variables: # For the cache part: # CACHE_URL=redis:///run/redis/redis.sock?db=0 # For the Celery/asynchronous tasks part: # CELERY_BROKER_URL=redis+socket:///run/redis/redis.sock?virtual_host=0 # which settings module should django use? # You don't have to touch this unless you really know what you're doing DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE=config.settings.production # Generate one using `openssl rand -base64 45`, for example DJANGO_SECRET_KEY= # You don't have to edit this, but you can put the admin on another URL if you # want to # 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 # LDAP settings # Use the following options to allow authentication on your Funkwhale instance # using a LDAP directory. # Have a look at https://docs.funkwhale.audio/installation/ldap.html for # detailed instructions. # LDAP_ENABLED=False # LDAP_SERVER_URI=ldap://your.server:389 # LDAP_BIND_DN=cn=admin,dc=domain,dc=com # LDAP_BIND_PASSWORD=bindpassword # LDAP_SEARCH_FILTER=(|(cn={0})(mail={0})) # LDAP_START_TLS=False # LDAP_ROOT_DN=dc=domain,dc=com ## External storages configuration # Funkwhale can store uploaded files on Amazon S3 and S3-compatible storages (such as Minio) # Uncomment and fill the variables below AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID= AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY= AWS_STORAGE_BUCKET_NAME= # An optional bucket subdirectory were you want to store the files. This is especially useful # if you plan to use share the bucket with other services # AWS_LOCATION= # If you use a S3-compatible storage such as minio, set the following variable # the full URL to the storage server. Example: # AWS_S3_ENDPOINT_URL=https://minio.mydomain.com # AWS_S3_ENDPOINT_URL= # If you want to serve media directly from your S3 bucket rather than through a proxy, # set this to true # PROXY_MEDIA=false # If you are using Amazon S3 to serve media directly, you will need to specify your region # name in order to access files. Example: # AWS_S3_REGION_NAME=eu-west-2 # AWS_S3_REGION_NAME= # If you are using Amazon S3, use this setting to configure how long generated URLs should stay # valid. The default value is 3600 (60 minutes). The maximum accepted value is 604800 (7 days) # AWS_QUERYSTRING_EXPIRE=