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# ---- Copy this file to .env and fill in the values ----
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# Postgres (used by docker-compose for the db service and the DATABASE_URL)
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POSTGRES_USER=subfeed
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POSTGRES_PASSWORD=change-this-password
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POSTGRES_DB=subfeed
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# Host port the app is exposed on (http://localhost:<APP_PORT>)
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APP_PORT=8080
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# Session signing key. Generate with: python -c "import secrets;print(secrets.token_urlsafe(48))"
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2026-06-13 23:56:34 +02:00
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# In production (an https OAUTH_REDIRECT_URL) the app refuses to start with this placeholder
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# or any key shorter than 32 chars — a known signing key would let anyone forge a session.
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SECRET_KEY=change-me-session-key
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# Fernet key for encrypting stored OAuth refresh tokens. Generate with:
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# python -c "import base64,os;print(base64.urlsafe_b64encode(os.urandom(32)).decode())"
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TOKEN_ENCRYPTION_KEY=change-me-fernet-key
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# Google OAuth client (Google Cloud Console -> APIs & Services -> Credentials -> OAuth client ID, type "Web application").
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# Authorized redirect URI must match OAUTH_REDIRECT_URL exactly.
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GOOGLE_CLIENT_ID=
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GOOGLE_CLIENT_SECRET=
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OAUTH_REDIRECT_URL=http://localhost:8080/auth/callback
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# Invite list: only these Google account emails may sign in (comma-separated).
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ALLOWED_EMAILS=
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# Admin emails (subset of the above) get the admin role.
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ADMIN_EMAILS=
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# Optional: origin of a separately-served frontend dev server (enables CORS). Leave empty in production.
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FRONTEND_ORIGIN=
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2026-06-11 16:35:00 +02:00
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# Optional YouTube Data API key (Google Cloud Console -> Credentials -> Create API key).
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# When set, all public reads (channels/videos/playlist backfill + enrichment) use the key
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# instead of a user's OAuth token, so 24/7 backfill never depends on a refresh token that
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# would otherwise expire (Google expires refresh tokens after 7 days while the OAuth consent
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# screen is in "Testing"). Strongly recommended for the always-on server instance.
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YOUTUBE_API_KEY=
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2026-06-12 01:43:07 +02:00
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# Optional: outbound email for onboarding (access-request + approval notices). Gmail SMTP +
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# App Password (account needs 2FA; generate at https://myaccount.google.com/apppasswords under
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# the SENDING account). All optional — if unset, email is skipped and onboarding still works
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# via in-app notifications. SMTP_FROM falls back to SMTP_USER.
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SMTP_HOST=
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SMTP_PORT=587
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SMTP_USER=
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SMTP_PASSWORD=
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SMTP_FROM=
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2026-06-11 16:35:00 +02:00
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# --- Deployment role ---
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# DATABASE_URL is set automatically by docker-compose.yml / docker-compose.server.yml to the
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# bundled `db` service. Override it only for local dev against the central server DB, e.g.:
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# DATABASE_URL=postgresql+psycopg://subfeed:<password>@your-db-host:5432/subfeed
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# Exactly one instance may run the background scheduler. The central server keeps it on; every
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# other instance (local dev, etc.) must set SCHEDULER_ENABLED=false. The compose files set this
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# for you (server=true via docker-compose.server.yml, local=false via docker-compose.localdev.yml).
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SCHEDULER_ENABLED=true
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# On the central server, set this so backup.sh / restore.sh and plain `docker compose` commands
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# target the server stack automatically:
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# COMPOSE_FILE=docker-compose.server.yml
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