Added firefly config

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POSTGRES_DB=firefly
POSTGRES_USER=firefly
POSTGRES_PASSWORD=password

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version: '3.3'
services:
app:
image: jc5x/firefly-iii:latest
restart: always
depends_on:
- db
- redis
env_file:
- firefly.env
volumes:
- upload:/var/www/html/storage/upload
db:
image: postgres:13-alpine
restart: always
env_file:
- db.env
volumes:
- db-data:/var/lib/mysql
redis:
image: redis:6-alpine
restart: always
volumes:
upload:
db-data:

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# You can leave this on "local". If you change it to production most console commands will ask for extra confirmation.
# Never set it to "testing".
APP_ENV=local
# Set to true if you want to see debug information in error screens.
APP_DEBUG=false
# This should be your email address.
# If you use Docker or similar, you can set this variable from a file by using SITE_OWNER_FILE
SITE_OWNER=mail@example.com
# The encryption key for your sessions. Keep this very secure.
# Change it to a string of exactly 32 chars or use something like `php artisan key:generate` to generate it.
# If you use Docker or similar, you can set this variable from a file by using APP_KEY_FILE
APP_KEY=SomeRandomStringOf32CharsExactly
# Firefly III will launch using this language (for new users and unauthenticated visitors)
# For a list of available languages: https://github.com/firefly-iii/firefly-iii/tree/main/resources/lang
#
# If text is still in English, remember that not everything may have been translated.
DEFAULT_LANGUAGE=en_US
# The locale defines how numbers are formatted.
# by default this value is the same as whatever the language is.
DEFAULT_LOCALE=
# Change this value to your preferred time zone.
# Example: Europe/Amsterdam
# For a list of supported time zones, see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tz_database_time_zones
TZ=Europe/Amsterdam
# TRUSTED_PROXIES is a useful variable when using Docker and/or a reverse proxy.
# Set it to ** and reverse proxies work just fine.
TRUSTED_PROXIES=**
# The log channel defines where your log entries go to.
# Several other options exist. You can use 'single' for one big fat error log (not recommended).
# Also available are 'syslog', 'errorlog' and 'stdout' which will log to the system itself.
# A rotating log option is 'daily', creates 5 files that (surprise) rotate.
# Default setting 'stack' will log to 'daily' and to 'stdout' at the same time.
# - Docker + versions <= 4.8.1.8 and before: use "stdout"
# - Docker + versions > 4.8.1.8 : use "docker_out"
# - Docker + versions >= 5.1.1 : use "stack"
# - For everything else (als not Docker) : use 'stack'
LOG_CHANNEL=stack
# Log level. You can set this from least severe to most severe:
# debug, info, notice, warning, error, critical, alert, emergency
# If you set it to debug your logs will grow large, and fast. If you set it to emergency probably
# nothing will get logged, ever.
APP_LOG_LEVEL=notice
# Database credentials. Make sure the database exists. I recommend a dedicated user for Firefly III
# For other database types, please see the FAQ: https://docs.firefly-iii.org/support/faq
# If you use Docker or similar, you can set these variables from a file by appending them with _FILE
# Use "pgsql" for PostgreSQL
# Use "mysql" for MySQL and MariaDB.
# Use "sqlite" for SQLite.
DB_CONNECTION=pgsql
DB_HOST=db
DB_PORT=5432
DB_DATABASE=firefly
DB_USERNAME=firefly
DB_PASSWORD=password
# MySQL supports SSL. You can configure it here.
# If you use Docker or similar, you can set these variables from a file by appending them with _FILE
MYSQL_USE_SSL=false
MYSQL_SSL_VERIFY_SERVER_CERT=true
# You need to set at least of these options
MYSQL_SSL_CAPATH=/etc/ssl/certs/
MYSQL_SSL_CA=
MYSQL_SSL_CERT=
MYSQL_SSL_KEY=
MYSQL_SSL_CIPHER=
# PostgreSQL supports SSL. You can configure it here.
# If you use Docker or similar, you can set these variables from a file by appending them with _FILE
# We don't need to configure this, as this setup will be run behind Nginx
PGSQL_SSL_MODE=prefer
PGSQL_SSL_ROOT_CERT=null
PGSQL_SSL_CERT=null
PGSQL_SSL_KEY=null
PGSQL_SSL_CRL_FILE=null
# If you're looking for performance improvements, you could install memcached.
CACHE_DRIVER=redis
SESSION_DRIVER=redis
# If you set either of these to 'redis', you might want to update these settings too
# If you use Docker or similar, you can set REDIS_HOST_FILE, REDIS_PASSWORD_FILE or
# REDIS_PORT_FILE to set the value from a file instead of from an environment variable
# can be tcp, unix or http
REDIS_SCHEME=tcp
# use only when using 'unix' for REDIS_SCHEME. Leave empty otherwise.
REDIS_PATH=
# use only when using 'tcp' or 'http' for REDIS_SCHEME. Leave empty otherwise.
REDIS_HOST=redis
REDIS_PORT=6379
REDIS_PASSWORD=null
# always use quotes and make sure redis db "0" and "1" exists. Otherwise change accordingly.
REDIS_DB="0"
REDIS_CACHE_DB="1"
# Cookie settings. Should not be necessary to change these.
# If you use Docker or similar, you can set COOKIE_DOMAIN_FILE to set
# the value from a file instead of from an environment variable
COOKIE_PATH="/"
COOKIE_DOMAIN=
COOKIE_SECURE=false
# If you want Firefly III to mail you, update these settings
# For instructions, see: https://docs.firefly-iii.org/advanced-installation/email
# If you use Docker or similar, you can set these variables from a file by appending them with _FILE
MAIL_MAILER=log
MAIL_HOST=null
MAIL_PORT=2525
MAIL_FROM=changeme@example.com
MAIL_USERNAME=null
MAIL_PASSWORD=null
MAIL_ENCRYPTION=null
# Other mail drivers:
# If you use Docker or similar, you can set these variables from a file by appending them with _FILE
MAILGUN_DOMAIN=
MAILGUN_SECRET=
# If you are on EU region in mailgun, use api.eu.mailgun.net, otherwise use api.mailgun.net
# If you use Docker or similar, you can set this variable from a file by appending it with _FILE
MAILGUN_ENDPOINT=api.mailgun.net
# If you use Docker or similar, you can set these variables from a file by appending them with _FILE
MANDRILL_SECRET=
SPARKPOST_SECRET=
# Firefly III can send you the following messages
SEND_REGISTRATION_MAIL=true
SEND_ERROR_MESSAGE=true
SEND_LOGIN_NEW_IP_WARNING=true
# These messages contain (sensitive) transaction information:
SEND_REPORT_JOURNALS=true
# Set a Mapbox API key here (see mapbox.com) so there might be a map available at various places.
# If you use Docker or similar, you can set this variable from a file by appending it with _FILE
MAPBOX_API_KEY=
# The map will default to this location:
MAP_DEFAULT_LAT=51.983333
MAP_DEFAULT_LONG=5.916667
MAP_DEFAULT_ZOOM=6
# Firefly III has two options for user authentication. "eloquent" is the default,
# and "ldap" for LDAP servers.
# For full instructions on these settings please visit:
# https://docs.firefly-iii.org/advanced-installation/authentication
# If you use Docker or similar, you can set this variable from a file by appending it with _FILE
LOGIN_PROVIDER=eloquent
# It's also possible to change the way users are authenticated. You could use Authelia for example.
# Authentication via the REMOTE_USER header is supported. Change the value below to "remote_user_guard".
#
# This will also allow Windows SSO.
#
# If you do this please read the documentation for instructions and warnings:
# https://docs.firefly-iii.org/advanced-installation/authentication
#
# This function is available in Firefly III v5.3.0 and higher.
AUTHENTICATION_GUARD=web
# If the guard is changed, Firefly III uses the 'REMOTE_USER' header as per RFC 3875.
# You can also use another header, like AUTH_USER when using Windows SSO.
# Some systems use X-Auth headers. In that case, use HTTP_X_AUTH_USERNAME or HTTP_X_AUTH_EMAIL
# Depending on your system, REMOTE_USER may need to be changed to HTTP_REMOTE_USER
#
# If this header is 'unexpectedly empty', check out the documentation.
# https://docs.firefly-iii.org/advanced-installation/authentication
#
AUTHENTICATION_GUARD_HEADER=REMOTE_USER
#
# Firefly III uses email addresses as user identifiers. When you're using an external authentication guard
# that doesn't do this, Firefly III is incapable of emailing you. Messages sent to "Bill Gates" always fail.
#
# However, if you set this value, Firefly III will store the value from this header as the user's backup
# email address and use it to communicate. So user "Bill Gates" could still have
# the email address "bill@microsoft.com".
#
# Example value: AUTHENTICATION_GUARD_EMAIL=HTTP_X_AUTH_EMAIL
#
AUTHENTICATION_GUARD_EMAIL=
# It's impossible to log out users who's authentication is handled by an external system.
# Enter a custom URL here that will force a logout (your authentication provider can tell you).
# Setting this variable only works when AUTHENTICATION_GUARD != web
#
CUSTOM_LOGOUT_URI=
# LDAP connection configuration
# OpenLDAP, FreeIPA or ActiveDirectory
# # If you use Docker or similar, you can set this variable from a file by appending it with _FILE
ADLDAP_CONNECTION_SCHEME=OpenLDAP
ADLDAP_AUTO_CONNECT=true
# LDAP connection settings
# You can set the following variables from a file by appending them with _FILE:
# ADLDAP_CONTROLLERS, ADLDAP_PORT, ADLDAP_BASEDN
ADLDAP_CONTROLLERS=
ADLDAP_PORT=389
ADLDAP_TIMEOUT=5
ADLDAP_BASEDN=""
ADLDAP_FOLLOW_REFFERALS=false
# SSL/TLS settings
ADLDAP_USE_SSL=false
ADLDAP_USE_TLS=false
ADLDAP_SSL_CACERTDIR=
ADLDAP_SSL_CACERTFILE=
ADLDAP_SSL_CERTFILE=
ADLDAP_SSL_KEYFILE=
ADLDAP_SSL_CIPHER_SUITE=
ADLDAP_SSL_REQUIRE_CERT=
# You can set the following variables from a file by appending them with _FILE:
ADLDAP_ADMIN_USERNAME=
ADLDAP_ADMIN_PASSWORD=
# You can set the following variables from a file by appending them with _FILE:
ADLDAP_ACCOUNT_PREFIX=
ADLDAP_ACCOUNT_SUFFIX=
# LDAP authentication settings.
ADLDAP_PASSWORD_SYNC=false
ADLDAP_LOGIN_FALLBACK=false
ADLDAP_DISCOVER_FIELD=distinguishedname
ADLDAP_AUTH_FIELD=distinguishedname
# field to sync as local username.
# You can set the following variable from a file by appending it with _FILE:
ADLDAP_SYNC_FIELD=userprincipalname
# You can disable the X-Frame-Options header if it interferes with tools like
# Organizr. This is at your own risk. Applications running in frames run the risk
# of leaking information to their parent frame.
DISABLE_FRAME_HEADER=false
# You can disable the Content Security Policy header when you're using an ancient browser
# or any version of Microsoft Edge / Internet Explorer (which amounts to the same thing really)
# This leaves you with the risk of not being able to stop XSS bugs should they ever surface.
# This is at your own risk.
DISABLE_CSP_HEADER=false
# If you wish to track your own behavior over Firefly III, set valid analytics tracker information here.
# Nobody uses this except for me on the demo site. But hey, feel free to use this if you want to.
# Do not prepend the TRACKER_URL with http:// or https://
# The only tracker supported is Matomo.
# You can set the following variables from a file by appending them with _FILE:
TRACKER_SITE_ID=
TRACKER_URL=
# Firefly III can collect telemetry on how you use Firefly III. This is opt-in.
# In order to allow this, change the following variable to true.
# To read more about this feature, go to this page: https://docs.firefly-iii.org/support/telemetry
SEND_TELEMETRY=false
# You can fine tune the start-up of a Docker container by editing these environment variables.
# Use this at your own risk. Disabling certain checks and features may result in lost of inconsistent data.
# However if you know what you're doing you can significantly speed up container start times.
# Set each value to true to enable, or false to disable.
# Check if the SQLite database exists. Can be skipped if you're not using SQLite.
# Won't significantly speed up things.
DKR_CHECK_SQLITE=true
# Run database creation and migration commands. Disable this only if you're 100% sure the DB exists
# and is up to date.
DKR_RUN_MIGRATION=true
# Run database upgrade commands. Disable this only when you're 100% sure your DB is up-to-date
# with the latest fixes (outside of migrations!)
DKR_RUN_UPGRADE=true
# Verify database integrity. Includes all data checks and verifications.
# Disabling this makes Firefly III assume your DB is intact.
DKR_RUN_VERIFY=true
# Run database reporting commands. When disabled, Firefly III won't go over your data to report current state.
# Disabling this should have no impact on data integrity or safety but it won't warn you of possible issues.
DKR_RUN_REPORT=true
# Generate OAuth2 keys.
# When disabled, Firefly III won't attempt to generate OAuth2 Passport keys. This won't be an issue, IFF (if and only if)
# you had previously generated keys already and they're stored in your database for restoration.
DKR_RUN_PASSPORT_INSTALL=true
# Leave the following configuration vars as is.
# Unless you like to tinker and know what you're doing.
APP_NAME=FireflyIII
ADLDAP_CONNECTION=default
BROADCAST_DRIVER=log
QUEUE_DRIVER=sync
CACHE_PREFIX=firefly
PUSHER_KEY=
PUSHER_SECRET=
PUSHER_ID=
DEMO_USERNAME=
DEMO_PASSWORD=
IS_HEROKU=false
FIREFLY_III_LAYOUT=v1
#
# If you have trouble configuring your Firefly III installation, DON'T BOTHER setting this variable.
# It won't work. It doesn't do ANYTHING. Don't believe the lies you read online. I'm not joking.
# This configuration value WILL NOT HELP.
#
# This variable is ONLY used in some of the emails Firefly III sends around. Nowhere else.
# So when configuring anything WEB related this variable doesn't do anything. Nothing
#
# If you're stuck I understand you get desperate but look SOMEWHERE ELSE.
#
APP_URL=http://localhost