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# 32 character encryption key
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KEY=
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# Values from the Discord developer portal
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CLIENT_ID=
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CLIENT_SECRET=
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BOT_TOKEN=
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# The defaults here automatically work for the development environment.
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# For production, change localhost:3300 to your domain.
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DASHBOARD_URL=https://localhost:3300
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API_URL=https://localhost:3300/api
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# Comma-separated list of user IDs who should have access to the bot's global commands
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STAFF=
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# A comma-separated list of server IDs that should be allowed by default
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DEFAULT_ALLOWED_SERVERS=
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# When using the Docker-based development environment, this is only used internally. The API will be available at localhost:DOCKER_DEV_WEB_PORT/api.
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API_PORT=3000
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# Only required if relevant feature is used
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#PHISHERMAN_API_KEY=
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# The user ID and group ID that should be used within the Docker containers
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# This should match your own user ID and group ID. Run `id -u` and `id -g` to find them.
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DOCKER_USER_UID=
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DOCKER_USER_GID=
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#
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# DOCKER (DEVELOPMENT)
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# NOTE: You only need to fill in these values for running the development environment. See production config further below.
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#
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DOCKER_DEV_WEB_PORT=3300
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# The MySQL database running in the container is exposed to the host on this port,
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# allowing access with database tools such as DBeaver
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DOCKER_DEV_MYSQL_PORT=3001
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# Password for the Zeppelin database user
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DOCKER_DEV_MYSQL_PASSWORD=
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# Password for the MySQL root user
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DOCKER_DEV_MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD=
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# The development environment container has an SSH server that you can connect to.
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# This is the port that server is exposed to the host on.
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DOCKER_DEV_SSH_PORT=3002
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DOCKER_DEV_SSH_PASSWORD=password
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# If your user has a different UID than 1000, you might have to fill that in here to avoid permission issues
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#DOCKER_DEV_UID=1000
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#
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# DOCKER (PRODUCTION)
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# NOTE: You only need to fill in these values for running the production environment. See development config above.
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#
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DOCKER_PROD_DOMAIN=
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DOCKER_PROD_WEB_PORT=443
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# The MySQL database running in the container is exposed to the host on this port,
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# allowing access with database tools such as DBeaver
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DOCKER_PROD_MYSQL_PORT=3001
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# Password for the Zeppelin database user
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DOCKER_PROD_MYSQL_PASSWORD=
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# Password for the MySQL root user
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DOCKER_PROD_MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD=
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# You only need to set these if you're running an external database.
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# In a standard setup, the database is run in a docker container.
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#DB_HOST=
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#DB_USER=
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#DB_PASSWORD=
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#DB_DATABASE=
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#CUSTOM ENTRIES
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LETSENCRYPT_EMAIL=
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DEBUG=true
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