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# App must be served over HTTPS (requirement of Mercure)
# Either serve behind an SSL terminating reverse proxy
# or pass your certificates into the 'app' container.
# Please omit any trailing slashes. The APP_URL is
# used to generate the Mercure URL behind the scenes.
APP_URL="https://dev.caldwell.digital"
APP_SECRET="70169beadfbc8101c393cbfbba27a313"
APP_ENV=prod
# Mercure is a Caddy module built into the webserver
# that facilitates the usage of websockets to transmit
# real time data (download progress, etc.)
MERCURE_JWT_SECRET="!ChangeThisMercureHubJWTSecretKey!"
# Use the DATABASE_URL below to use the MariaDB container
# provided in the example.compose.yml file, or remove this
# line and fill in the details of your own MySQL/MariaDB server
DATABASE_URL="mysql://root:password@database:3306/app?serverVersion=10.6.19.2-MariaDB&charset=utf8mb4"
# Fill in your MySQL/MariaDB connection details
#DATABASE_URL="mysql://<mysql user>:<mysql pass>@<mysql host>:3306/<mysql db name>?serverVersion=10.6.19.2-MariaDB&charset=utf8mb4"
# Enter your Real Debrid API key
# This key is never saved anywhere
# else and is passed to Torrentio
# to retrieve download options
REAL_DEBRID_KEY=""
# Enter your TMDB API key
# This is used to provide rich search results
# when searching for media and rendering the
# Popular Movies and TV Shows section.
TMDB_API=""
# Use your own Redis instance or use the
# below value to use the container included
# in the example compose.yml file.
REDIS_HOST="redis://redis"
### Auth ###
AUTH_METHOD=form_login
# OIDC
OIDC_WELL_KNOWN_URL=
OIDC_CLIENT_ID=
OIDC_CLIENT_SECRET=
# Allows you to skip the login page and directly
# rely on your IdP for auth.
OIDC_BYPASS_FORM_LOGIN=
# LDAP Config: To use LDAP, enter the below fields
# and run 'php bin/console config:set auth.method ldap'
# (LDAP is still in progress and not ready for use)
#LDAP_HOST=
#LDAP_PORT=
#LDAP_ENCRYPTION=
#LDAP_BASE_DN=
#LDAP_BIND_USER=
#LDAP_BIND_PASS=
#LDAP_DN_STRING=
#LDAP_UID_KEY="uid"
# LDAP group that identifies an Admin
# Users with this LDAP group will automatically
# get the admin role in this system.
#LDAP_ADMIN_ROLE_DN=""
#LDAP_EMAIL_ATTRIBUTE=mail
#LDAP_USERNAME_ATTRIBUTE=uid
#LDAP_NAME_ATTRIBUTE=displayname