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# This is used by Docker Compose to set up prefix names for Docker images,
# containers, volumes and networks. This ensures that everything is named
# consistently regardless of your folder structure.
COMPOSE_PROJECT_NAME=aws_monitor
# What Rails environment are we in?
RAILS_ENV=development
# Rails log level.
# Accepted values: debug, info, warn, error, fatal, or unknown
LOG_LEVEL=debug
# You would typically use `rails secret` to generate a secure token. It is
# critical that you keep this value private in production.
SECRET_TOKEN=asecuretokenwouldnormallygohere
# More details about these Puma variables can be found in config/puma.rb.
# Which address should the Puma app server bind to?
BIND_ON=0.0.0.0:3000
# Puma supports multiple threads but in development mode you'll want to use 1
# thread to ensure that you can properly debug your application.
RAILS_MAX_THREADS=1
# Puma supports multiple workers but you should stick to 1 worker in dev mode.
WEB_CONCURRENCY=1
# Requests that exceed 5 seconds will be terminated and dumped to a stacktrace.
# Feel free to modify this value to fit the needs of your project, but if you
# have any request that takes more than 5 seconds you probably need to re-think
# what you are doing 99.99% of the time.
REQUEST_TIMEOUT=5
# The database name will automatically get the Rails environment appended to it
# such as: aws_monitor_development or aws_monitor_production.
DATABASE_URL=postgresql://aws_monitor:yourpassword@postgres:5432/aws_monitor?encoding=utf8&pool=5&timeout=5000
# The full Redis URL for the Redis cache. The last segment is the namespace.
REDIS_CACHE_URL=redis://:yourpassword@redis:6379/0/cache
# Action mailer (e-mail) settings.
# You will need to enable less secure apps in your Google account if you plan
# to use GMail as your e-mail SMTP server.
# You can do that here: https://www.google.com/settings/security/lesssecureapps
SMTP_ADDRESS=smtp.gmail.com
SMTP_PORT=587
SMTP_DOMAIN=gmail.com
SMTP_PASSWORD=yourpassword
SMTP_AUTH=plain
SMTP_ENABLE_STARTTLS_AUTO=true
# Not running Docker natively? Replace 'localhost' with your Docker Machine IP
# address, such as: 192.168.99.100:3000
ACTION_MAILER_HOST=localhost:3000
# Google Analytics universal ID. You should only set this in non-development
# environments. You wouldn't want to track development mode requests in GA.
# GOOGLE_ANALYTICS_UA='xxx'
# The full Redis URL for Active Job.
ACTIVE_JOB_URL=redis://:yourpassword@redis:6379/0
# The queue prefix for all Active Jobs. The Rails environment will
# automatically be added to this value.
ACTIVE_JOB_QUEUE_PREFIX=aws_monitor:jobs
# The full Redis URL for Action Cable's back-end.
ACTION_CABLE_BACKEND_URL=redis://:yourpassword@redis:6379/0
# The full WebSocket URL for Action Cable's front-end.
# Not running Docker natively? Replace 'localhost' with your Docker Machine IP
# address, such as: ws://192.168.99.100:28080
ACTION_CABLE_FRONTEND_URL=ws://localhost:28080
# Comma separated list of RegExp origins to allow connections from.
# These values will be converted into a proper RegExp, so omit the / /.
#
# Examples:
# http:\/\/localhost*
# http:\/\/example.*,https:\/\/example.*
#
# Not running Docker natively? Replace 'localhost' with your Docker Machine IP
# address, such as: http:\/\/192.168.99.100*
ACTION_CABLE_ALLOWED_REQUEST_ORIGINS=http:\/\/localhost*