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#####################
## Laravel framework variables
# Laravel's environment variable.
APP_ENV=local
# Application key used to encrypt session. No need to edit, it's generated by php artisan key:generate command
APP_KEY=
# Flag whether the debug options should be enabled or not
APP_DEBUG=true
# URL of where the application is running
APP_URL=
# Whether to force HTTPS in generated URLs no matter the request protocol.
# Useful if your request is handled behind load balancer on HTTP, but your
# application is running on HTTPS outside your infrastructure.
FORCE_HTTPS=false
# Optionally specify (comma-separated) list of trusted proxies. By default all IPs are trusted.
# More details in Laravel documentation: https://laravel.com/docs/master/requests#configuring-trusted-proxies
#APP_TRUSTED_PROXIES=*
# Expiration time in seconds for session (indicates minutes since the last activity)
APP_SESSION_EXPIRATION=120
# Application locale affecting formatting settings of viewed data.
APP_LOCALE=en
# Comma-separated origins (e.g. http://beam.remp.press) for allowed preflight requests, defaults to "*".
APP_CORS_ALLOWED_ORIGINS=
# Default driver for storing cache data. See config/cache.php for all available drivers.
CACHE_DRIVER=redis
# Default driver for logging. See config/log.php for all available drivers.
LOG_CHANNEL=stack
#####################
## SQL database connection details. MySQL (and derivates) are supported and tested.
# Connection adapter to be used for communicating with database. See config/database.php for all available connections.
# Only MySQL is tested and supported by remp2020 developers.
DB_CONNECTION=mysql
# Database host (e.g. localhost, IP address or any resolvable host of your database server instance).
DB_HOST=mysql
# Name of the database.
DB_DATABASE=beam
# User to be used to connect to database.
DB_USERNAME=root
# Password to be used to connect to database.
DB_PASSWORD=secret
# Port to be used to connect to database. 3306 is the default port used by MySQL and its derivates.
DB_PORT=3306
#####################
## Redis connection details
# Redis host (e.g. localhost, IP address or any resolvable host of your database server instance).
REDIS_HOST=redis
# Redis connection password (uncomment if used)
#REDIS_PASSWORD=
# Redis connection port. 6379 is the default port used by Redis installation.
REDIS_PORT=6379
# Alternative Redis connection configuration.
# The accepted format of a single connection is
#
# proto://host:ip
#
# If Redis Sentinel is used, this variable serves as an comma-separated input
# for all available sentinel servers. In that case, the example configuration is:
#
# tcp://redis-sentinel-a:26379,tcp://redis-sentinel-b:26379,tcp://redis-sentinel-c:26379
#
#REDIS_URL=
# Name of the Redis Sentinel service if Sentinel cluster is used. If provided, sentinel connections are configured
# from the REDIS_URL environment variable.
#REDIS_SENTINEL_SERVICE=
# Redis default database used for application read/writes. Defaults to 0.
#REDIS_DEFAULT_DATABASE=
# Redis session database used for storing Laravel sessions if SESSION_DRIVER is "redis". Defaults to 1.
#REDIS_SESSION_DATABASE=
# Redis cache database used for Laravel cache layer if CACHE_DRIVER is "redis". Defaults to 2.
#REDIS_CACHE_DATABASE=
# Redis queue database used for Laravel queue system if QUEUE_CONNECTION is "redis". Defaults to 3.
#REDIS_QUEUE_DATABASE=
#####################
## SSO configuration
# Full address of SSO instance
REMP_SSO_ADDR=http://sso.remp.press
REMP_SSO_API_TOKEN=
# URL where user is redirected if SSO login fails
REMP_SSO_ERROR_URL=http://beam.remp.press/error
#####################
## App configuration
# Memory limits for each command (run via scheduler) in case you want to raise default limit.
# The expected format is comma-delimited list of command::limit
#
# conversions:aggregate-events::512M,segments:compute-author-segments::128M
#
#COMMANDS_MEMORY_LIMITS=
# Controls command overlaping expiration in minutes (default: 15)
#COMMANDS_OVERLAPPING_EXPIRES_AT=
# Controls size of time window "steps" in pageviews:aggregate-article-views command (in minutes).
#AGGREGATE_ARTICLE_VIEWS_DEFAULT_STEP=
#####################
## REMP services
## Mandatory micro-services complementing Beam admin
# URL to Segments API endpoint
REMP_SEGMENTS_ADDR=http://segments.beam.remp.press/
# Authorization token (if configured on the segments API vhost)
REMP_SEGMENTS_AUTH_TOKEN=
# URL to Tracker API endpoint
REMP_TRACKER_ADDR=http://tracker.beam.remp.press/
## Following are addresses of other installed REMP services. Keep blank to indicate that the service is not used.
# REMP_CAMPAIGN_ADDR=http://campaign.remp.press
# REMP_MAILER_ADDR=http://mailer.remp.press
# API token to access Mailer. The default configuration of REMP tools always uses API token generated in SSO, you can
# grab your token there.
REMP_MAILER_API_TOKEN=
# Segmenter settings (beta)
# Leave AUTH_TOKEN empty if not needed, otherwise use with 'Basic' / 'Bearer' prefix.
#REMP_SEGMENTER_API_ADDR=http://segments.beam.remp.press/
#REMP_SEGMENTER_AUTH_TOKEN=
#####################
## Public dashboard settings
## Beam allows access to the /public URL without need to be authenticated via SSO. Instead of that, HTTP Auth
## is provided which can be shared among users. You can configure the HTTP authentication credentials here.
DASHBOARD_USERNAME=
DASHBOARD_PASSWORD=
DASHBOARD_USERNAME2=
DASHBOARD_PASSWORD2=
###################
## Pageviews data shown in graphs can be loaded either from Journal API snapshots or by directly querying Journal API
## Valid options: "snapshots" or "journal" (default)
# PAGEVIEW_GRAPH_DATA_SOURCE=
## Data shown in article traffic graph on article detail page can be loaded from Journal API snapshots,
## directly from Journal API or aggregated article pageviews.
## Valid options: "snapshots", "journal" or "pageviews" (default)
# ARTICLE_TRAFFIC_GRAPH_DATA_SOURCE=
## Flag whether the longer intervals of article traffic graph can be showed
# Valid options: true(default)/false
# ARTICLE_TRAFFIC_GRAPH_SHOW_INTERVAL_7D=
# ARTICLE_TRAFFIC_GRAPH_SHOW_INTERVAL_30D=
#####################
## Airbrake / Errbit
# Flag indicating whether the error tracking should be enabled
AIRBRAKE_ENABLED=false
# API host provided by Airbrake / Errbit
AIRBRAKE_API_HOST=
# API key provided by Airbrake / Errbit
AIRBRAKE_API_KEY=
#####################
## Sentry
# DSN which can be found in the Sentry project settings. Keep unset or empty if you don't want to track anything.
SENTRY_DSN=
# Temporarily disable property token filtering for debugging
DISABLE_TOKEN_FILTERING=
# Shows gender balance info in article detail and automatically analyzes the cover photo of upserted article
GENDER_BALANCE_ENABLED=false
AZURE_COMPUTER_VISION_ENDPOINT=
AZURE_COMPUTER_VISION_API_KEY=