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# Set this value to 'agree' to accept our license:
# LICENSE: https://github.com/calendso/calendso/blob/main/LICENSE
#
# Summary of terms:
# - The codebase has to stay open source, whether it was modified or not
# - You can not repackage or sell the codebase
# - Acquire a commercial license to remove these terms by emailing: [email protected]
NEXT_PUBLIC_LICENSE_CONSENT=
LICENSE=
# BASE_URL and NEXT_PUBLIC_APP_URL are both deprecated. Both are replaced with one variable, NEXT_PUBLIC_WEBAPP_URL
# BASE_URL=http://localhost:3000
# NEXT_PUBLIC_APP_URL=http://localhost:3000
NEXT_PUBLIC_WEBAPP_URL=http://localhost:3000
# Configure NEXTAUTH_URL manually if needed, otherwise it will resolve to {NEXT_PUBLIC_WEBAPP_URL}/api/auth
# NEXTAUTH_URL=http://localhost:3000/api/auth
# It is highly recommended that the NEXTAUTH_SECRET must be overridden and very unique
# Use `openssl rand -base64 32` to generate a key
NEXTAUTH_SECRET=secret
# Encryption key that will be used to encrypt CalDAV credentials, choose a random string, for example with `dd if=/dev/urandom bs=1K count=1 | md5sum`
CALENDSO_ENCRYPTION_KEY=secret
# Deprecation note: JWT_SECRET is no longer used
# JWT_SECRET=secret
POSTGRES_USER=unicorn_user
POSTGRES_PASSWORD=magical_password
POSTGRES_DB=calendso
DATABASE_HOST=database:5432
DATABASE_URL=postgresql://${POSTGRES_USER}:${POSTGRES_PASSWORD}@${DATABASE_HOST}/${POSTGRES_DB}
GOOGLE_API_CREDENTIALS={}
# Set this to '1' if you don't want Cal to collect anonymous usage
CALCOM_TELEMETRY_DISABLED=
# Used for the Office 365 / Outlook.com Calendar integration
MS_GRAPH_CLIENT_ID=
MS_GRAPH_CLIENT_SECRET=
# Used for the Zoom integration
ZOOM_CLIENT_ID=
ZOOM_CLIENT_SECRET=
# E-mail settings
# Configures the global From: header whilst sending emails.
# Configure SMTP settings (@see https://nodemailer.com/smtp/).
EMAIL_SERVER_HOST=smtp.example.com
EMAIL_SERVER_PORT=587
EMAIL_SERVER_USER=email_user
EMAIL_SERVER_PASSWORD=email_password
NODE_ENV=production