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export GOOGLE_MAPS_API_KEY=
export JWT_SECRET_KEY=
# Default values are optimized for production to avoid having to configure
# much in production.
#
# However it should be easy to get going in development too. If you see an
# uncommented option that means it's either mandatory to set or it's being
# overwritten in development to make your life easier.
# Enable BuildKit by default:
# https://docs.docker.com/develop/develop-images/build_enhancements
export DOCKER_BUILDKIT=1
# Rather than use the directory name, let's control the name of the project.
export COMPOSE_PROJECT_NAME=nongkrong-api
# In development we want all services to start but in production you don't
# need the asset watchers to run since assets get built into the image.
#
# You can even choose not to run postgres and redis in prod if you plan to use
# managed cloud services. Everything "just works", even optional depends_on!
#export COMPOSE_PROFILES=postgres,redis,web,worker,cable
export COMPOSE_PROFILES=postgres,redis,assets,web,worker,cable
# If you're running native Linux and your uid:gid isn't 1000:1000 you can set
# these to match your values before you build your image. You can check what
# your uid:gid is by running `id` from your terminal.
#export UID=1000
#export GID=1000
# You can generate a more secure secret by running: ./run rails secret
export SECRET_KEY_BASE=insecure_key_for_dev
# Which environment is running? These should be "development" or "production".
#export RAILS_ENV=production
export RAILS_ENV=development
# The bind port for puma.
#
# Be warned that if you change this value you'll need to change 8000 in both
# your Dockerfile and in a few spots in docker-compose.yml due to the nature of
# how this value can be set (Docker Compose doesn't support nested ENV vars).
#export PORT=8000
# How many workers and threads should your app use? WEB_CONCURRENCY defaults
# to the server's CPU count * 2. That is a good starting point. In development
# it's a good idea to use 1 to avoid race conditions when debugging.
#export WEB_CONCURRENCY=
#export RAILS_MAX_THREADS=5
export WEB_CONCURRENCY=1
export RAILS_MAX_THREADS=1
# You'll always want to set POSTGRES_USER and POSTGRES_PASSWORD since the
# postgres Docker image uses them for its default database user and password.
export POSTGRES_USER=nongkrong-api
export POSTGRES_PASSWORD=password
#export POSTGRES_DB=nongkrong-api
#export POSTGRES_HOST=postgres
#export POSTGRES_PORT=5432
# What's your full Redis connection URL? This will be used for caching, Sidekiq,
# and Action Cable. You can always split them up later.
#export REDIS_URL=redis://redis:6379/1
# The bind port for puma but for Action Cable.
#
# Be warned that if you change this value you'll need to change 28080 in a few
# spots in docker-compose.yml due to the nature of how this value can be set
# (Docker Compose doesn't support nested ENV vars).
#export CABLE_PORT=28080
# The Action Cable address that will be accessible over HTTP. In production
# you would typically have this reverse proxied to a sub-domain with nginx, in
# which case you would set something like: ws://cable.example.com
#
# This is one case where it defaults to a development value because it's not
# possible for me to know what domain name you'll be using.
#export ACTION_CABLE_FRONTEND_URL=ws://localhost:28080
# Comma separated list of RegExp origins to allow connections from for Action
# Cable. The values will be converted into a proper RegExp, so omit the / /.
#
# Examples:
# http:\/\/localhost*
# http:\/\/example.*,https:\/\/example.*
#export ACTION_CABLE_ALLOWED_REQUEST_ORIGINS=http:\/\/localhost*
# If this is set then Rails will serve files from public/ in production. You
# probably don't want this behavior unless you're testing prod mode locally,
# because nginx would typically serve static files.
#export RAILS_SERVE_STATIC_FILES=
# Should Docker restart your containers if they go down in unexpected ways?
#export DOCKER_RESTART_POLICY=unless-stopped
export DOCKER_RESTART_POLICY=no
# What health check test command do you want to run? In development, having it
# curl your web server will result in a lot of log spam, so setting it to
# /bin/true is an easy way to make the health check do basically nothing.
#export DOCKER_WEB_HEALTHCHECK_TEST=curl localhost:8000/up
export DOCKER_WEB_HEALTHCHECK_TEST=/bin/true
# What ip:port should be published back to the Docker host for the app server?
# If you're using Docker Toolbox or a custom VM you can't use 127.0.0.1. This
# is being overwritten in dev to be compatible with more dev environments.
#
# If you have a port conflict because something else is using 8000 then you
# can either stop that process or change 8000 to be something else.
#
# Use the default in production to avoid having puma directly accessible to
# the internet since it'll very likely be behind nginx or a load balancer.
#export DOCKER_WEB_PORT_FORWARD=127.0.0.1:8000
export DOCKER_WEB_PORT_FORWARD=8000
# This is the same as above except for Action Cable.
#export DOCKER_CABLE_PORT_FORWARD=127.0.0.1:28080
export DOCKER_CABLE_PORT_FORWARD=28080
# What volume path should be used? In dev we want to volume mount everything
# so that we can develop our code without rebuilding our Docker images.
#export DOCKER_WEB_VOLUME=./public:/app/public
export DOCKER_WEB_VOLUME=.:/app
# What CPU and memory constraints will be added to your services? When left at
# 0 they will happily use as much as needed.
# export DOCKER_POSTGRES_CPUS=0
# export DOCKER_POSTGRES_MEMORY=0
# export DOCKER_REDIS_CPUS=0
# export DOCKER_REDIS_MEMORY=0
# export DOCKER_WEB_CPUS=0
# export DOCKER_WEB_MEMORY=0
# export DOCKER_WORKER_CPUS=0
# export DOCKER_WORKER_MEMORY=0
# export DOCKER_CABLE_CPUS=0
# export DOCKER_CABLE_MEMORY=0