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* forest's ReadMe docs changes * add Configuration-type-stuff that lives in the database
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Configuring Capsul-Flask
Create a .env
file to set up the application configuration:
nano .env
You can enter any environment variables referenced in __init__.py
to this file.
For example you may enter your SMTP credentials like this:
MAIL_USERNAME=forest@nullhex.com
MAIL_DEFAULT_SENDER=forest@nullhex.com
MAIL_PASSWORD=**************
Example configuration from capsul.org (production):
#LOG_LEVEL=DEBUG
BASE_URL="https://capsul.org"
# hub url is used by the SPOKE_MODE to contact the hub. Since this server is the hub,
# this is fine. In fact it runs into problems (routing related?) when I set it to capsul.org.
# similarly the baikal "spoke" (set up in the hosts table in the db) has "http://localhost:5000" as the https_url
HUB_URL="http://localhost:5000"
HUB_MODE_ENABLED="t"
SPOKE_MODE_ENABLED="t"
HUB_MODEL="capsul-flask"
SPOKE_MODEL="shell-scripts"
SPOKE_HOST_ID="baikal"
SPOKE_HOST_TOKEN="<redacted>"
HUB_TOKEN="<redacted>"
# smtp.. see https://flask-mail.readthedocs.io/en/latest/#configuring-flask-mail
MAIL_SERVER="smtp.nullhex.com"
# MAIL_USE_SSL means SMTP with STARTTLS
MAIL_USE_SSL=true
# MAIL_USE_TLS means SMTP wrapped in TLS
MAIL_USE_TLS=false
MAIL_PORT="465"
MAIL_USERNAME="capsul@nullhex.com"
MAIL_PASSWORD="<redacted>"
MAIL_DEFAULT_SENDER="capsul@nullhex.com"
# stripe
STRIPE_SECRET_KEY="sk_live_<redacted>"
STRIPE_PUBLISHABLE_KEY="pk_live_tGDHY7kBwqC71b4F0N7LZdGl00GZOw0iNJ"
# internal
SECRET_KEY="<redacted>"
POSTGRES_CONNECTION_PARAMETERS="sslmode=verify-full sslrootcert=letsencrypt-root-ca.crt host=postgres.cyberia.club port=5432 ...<redacted>"
# btcpay server
BTCPAY_URL="https://beeteeceepae2.cyberia.club"
BTCPAY_PRIVATE_KEY='-----BEGIN EC PRIVATE KEY-----\n<redacted>\n-----END EC PRIVATE KEY-----'
Configuration-type-stuff that lives in the database
hosts
table:id
(corresponds toSPOKE_HOST_ID
in the config)https_url
token
(corresponds toSPOKE_HOST_TOKEN
in the config)
os_images
table:id
template_image_file_name
description
deprecated
vm_sizes
table:id
dollars_per_month
memory_mb
vcpus
bandwidth_gb_per_month
Loading variables from files (docker secrets)
To support Docker Secrets, you can also load secret values from files – for example, to load MAIL_PASSWORD
from /run/secrets/mail_password
, set
MAIL_PASSWORD_FILE=/run/secrets/mail_password