* Implement a more robust Config This moves the configuration variables from the `.env` file to a new `bewcloud.config.ts` file. Note that DB connection and secrets are still in the `.env` file. This will allow for more reliable and easier personalized configurations, and was a requirement to start working on adding SSO (#13). For now, `.env`-based config will still be allowed and respected (overriden by `bewcloud.config.ts`), but in the future I'll probably remove it (some major upgrade). * Update deploy script to also copy the new config file
27 lines
1.3 KiB
TypeScript
27 lines
1.3 KiB
TypeScript
import { Config, PartialDeep } from './lib/types.ts';
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/** Check the Config type for all the possible options and instructions. */
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const config: PartialDeep<Config> = {
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auth: {
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baseUrl: 'http://localhost:8000', // The base URL of the application you use to access the app, i.e. "http://localhost:8000" or "https://cloud.example.com"
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allowSignups: false, // If true, anyone can sign up for an account. Note that it's always possible to sign up for the first user, and they will be an admin
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enableEmailVerification: false, // If true, email verification will be required for signups (using Brevo)
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enableForeverSignup: true, // If true, all signups become active for 100 years
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// allowedCookieDomains: ['example.com', 'example.net'], // Can be set to allow more than the baseUrl's domain for session cookies
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// skipCookieDomainSecurity: true, // If true, the cookie domain will not be strictly set and checked against. This skipping slightly reduces security, but is usually necessary for reverse proxies like Cloudflare Tunnel
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},
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// files: {
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// rootPath: 'data-files',
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// },
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// core: {
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// enabledApps: ['news', 'notes', 'photos', 'expenses'], // dashboard and files cannot be disabled
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// },
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// visuals: {
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// title: 'My own cloud',
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// description: 'This is my own cloud!',
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// helpEmail: '',
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// },
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};
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export default config;
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