BookStack/.env.example
Dan Brown 025442fcd9
Reviewed addition to db table prefix
Review of #2935

- Removed from .env files and added warnings for use if found in config
  file.
- Updated permission service to use whereColumn queries to auto-handle
  use of prefixes.
2021-09-29 18:41:11 +01:00

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# This file, when named as ".env" in the root of your BookStack install
# folder, is used for the core configuration of the application.
# By default this file contains the most common required options but
# a full list of options can be found in the '.env.example.complete' file.
# NOTE: If any of your values contain a space or a hash you will need to
# wrap the entire value in quotes. (eg. MAIL_FROM_NAME="BookStack Mailer")
# Application key
# Used for encryption where needed.
# Run `php artisan key:generate` to generate a valid key.
APP_KEY=SomeRandomString
# Application URL
# This must be the root URL that you want to host BookStack on.
# All URLs in BookStack will be generated using this value
# to ensure URLs generated are consistent and secure.
# If you change this in the future you may need to run a command
# to update stored URLs in the database. Command example:
# php artisan bookstack:update-url https://old.example.com https://new.example.com
APP_URL=https://example.com
# Database details
DB_HOST=localhost
DB_DATABASE=database_database
DB_USERNAME=database_username
DB_PASSWORD=database_user_password
# Mail system to use
# Can be 'smtp' or 'sendmail'
MAIL_DRIVER=smtp
# Mail sender details
MAIL_FROM_NAME="BookStack"
MAIL_FROM=bookstack@example.com
# SMTP mail options
# These settings can be checked using the "Send a Test Email"
# feature found in the "Settings > Maintenance" area of the system.
MAIL_HOST=localhost
MAIL_PORT=1025
MAIL_USERNAME=null
MAIL_PASSWORD=null
MAIL_ENCRYPTION=null