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TYPE=penpot
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DOMAIN=penpot.example.com
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## Domain aliases
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#EXTRA_DOMAINS=', `www.${REPO_NAME_KEBAB}.example.com`'
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LETS_ENCRYPT_ENV=production
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# By default files upload by user are stored in local
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# filesystem. But it can be configured to store in AWS S3 or
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# completelly in de the database. Storing in the database makes
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# the backups more easy but will make access to media less
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# performant.
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PENPOT_STORAGE_BACKEND=fs
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# Telemetry. When enabled, a periodical process will send
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# annonymous data about this instance. Telemetry data will
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# enable us to learn on how the application is used based on
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# real scenarios. If you want to help us, please leave it
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# enabled. In any case you can see the source code of both
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# client and server in the penpot repository.
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PENPOT_TELEMETRY_ENABLED=false
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# Email sending configuration. By default emails are printed in
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# console, but for production usage is recommeded to setup a
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# real SMTP provider. Emails are used for confirm user
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# registration.
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PENPOT_SMTP_ENABLED=false
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PENPOT_SMTP_DEFAULT_FROM=penpot@example.com
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PENPOT_SMTP_DEFAULT_REPLY_TO=penpot@example.com
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#PENPOT_SMTP_HOST=smtp.example.com
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#PENPOT_SMTP_PORT=25
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#PENPOT_SMTP_USERNAME=username
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#PENPOT_SMTP_PASSWORD=password
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#PENPOT_SMTP_TLS=true
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#PENPOT_SMTP_SSL=false
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