oneuptime/config.example.env
Simon Larsen 4fa9adfc7d
refactor: Update login test to handle missing user credentials
The login test in Login.spec.ts has been updated to handle cases where the user credentials (email and password) are missing. Previously, the test would only check if the user is registered, but now it also checks if the registered user email and password are available. This change ensures that the test behaves correctly in all scenarios and improves the reliability of the login functionality.
2024-06-13 18:49:19 +01:00

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Please change this to domain of the server where oneuptime is hosted on.
HOST=localhost
# If this server is hosted on SSL / TLS then change this to https
HTTP_PROTOCOL=http
# Secrets - PLEASE CHANGE THESE. Please change these to something random. All of these can be different values.
ONEUPTIME_SECRET=please-change-this-to-random-value
DATABASE_PASSWORD=please-change-this-to-random-value
CLICKHOUSE_PASSWORD=please-change-this-to-random-value
REDIS_PASSWORD=please-change-this-to-random-value
ENCRYPTION_SECRET=please-change-this-to-random-value
GLOBAL_PROBE_1_KEY=please-change-this-to-random-value
GLOBAL_PROBE_2_KEY=please-change-this-to-random-value
INTERNAL_SMTP_PASSWORD=please-change-this-to-random-value
# OTEL HOST - if you like the collector to be hosted on a different server then change this to the IP of the server.
OTEL_COLLECTOR_HOST=
# FLUENTD_HOST - if you like the fluentd to be hosted on a different server then change this to the IP of the server.
FLUENTD_HOST=
# OneUptime Port. This is the port where OneUptime will be hosted on.
ONEUPTIME_HTTP_PORT=80
ONEUPTIME_HTTPS_PORT=443
# If you would like to attach status page to custom domains use this setting.
# For example, lets say you would like the status page to be hosted on status.yourcompany.com, then
# 1. Create a A record in your DNS provider with the name "oneuptime.yourcompany.com" and value to Public IP of the server oneuptime is deployed on.
# 2. Set the STATUS_PAGE_CNAME_RECORD to "oneuptime.yourcompany.com"
# 3. Create CNAME record in your DNS provider with the name "status.yourcompany.com" and value "oneuptime.yourcompany.com"
STATUS_PAGE_CNAME_RECORD=oneuptime.yourcompany.com
# --------------------------------------------- #
# You can safely ignore anything below this line. Keep them as default to make things work.
# --------------------------------------------- #
# This supports test | production | development | ci.
# Development is used for local development. Test is used for insider / beta / staging builds. Production is used for production ready app. ci is for testing in the CI/CD.
ENVIRONMENT=production
# What image should we pull from docker hub. This only applies when the ENVIRONMENT is production or test
APP_TAG=release
# What is the name of the docker-compose project. This is used to prefix the docker containers.
COMPOSE_PROJECT_NAME=oneuptime
# Clickhouse Settings
CLICKHOUSE_USER=default
CLICKHOUSE_DATABASE=oneuptime
CLICKHOUSE_HOST=clickhouse
CLICKHOUSE_PORT=8123
# Postgres DB Settings.
DATABASE_PORT=5432
DATABASE_USERNAME=postgres
DATABASE_NAME=oneuptimedb
DATABASE_HOST=postgres
# Used to connect to managed postgres providers.
# Fill only what your provider needs.
DATABASE_SSL_REJECT_UNAUTHORIZED=false
DATABASE_SSL_CA=
DATABASE_SSL_KEY=
DATABASE_SSL_CERT=
# Redis DB Settings.
REDIS_HOST=redis
REDIS_PORT=6379
REDIS_DB=0
REDIS_USERNAME=default
REDIS_TLS_CA=
REDIS_TLS_SENTINEL_MODE=false
# Hostnames. Usually does not need to change.
INGESTOR_HOSTNAME=ingestor:3400
SERVER_ACCOUNTS_HOSTNAME=accounts
SERVER_REALTIME_HOSTNAME=realtime
SERVER_APP_HOSTNAME=app
SERVER_INGESTOR_HOSTNAME=ingestor
SERVER_TEST_SERVER_HOSTNAME=test-server
SERVER_STATUS_PAGE_HOSTNAME=status-page
SERVER_DASHBOARD_HOSTNAME=dashboard
SERVER_ADMIN_DASHBOARD_HOSTNAME=admin-dashboard
SERVER_OTEL_COLLECTOR_HOSTNAME=otel-collector
#Ports. Usually they don't need to change.
APP_PORT=3002
INGESTOR_PORT=3400
PROBE_PORT=3500
TEST_SERVER_PORT=3800
ACCOUNTS_PORT=3003
STATUS_PAGE_PORT=3105
DASHBOARD_PORT=3009
ADMIN_DASHBOARD_PORT=3158
OTEL_COLLECTOR_HTTP_PORT=4318
ISOLATED_VM_PORT=4572
# If USE_INTERNAL_SMTP is true then you need to fill these values.
INTERNAL_SMTP_FROM_NAME=OneUptime
INTERNAL_SMTP_DKIM_PRIVATE_KEY_AS_BASE64=
INTERNAL_SMTP_DKIM_PUBLIC_KEY_AS_BASE64=
INTERNAL_SMTP_EMAIL=test@yourcompany.com
INTERNAL_SMTP_SENDING_DOMAIN=yourcompany.com
# Plans
# This is in the format of PlanName,PlanIdFromBillingProvider,MonthlySubscriptionPlanAmountInUSD,YearlySubscriptionPlanAmountInUSD,Order,TrialPeriodInDays
# Enterprise plan will have -1 which means custom pricing.
SUBSCRIPTION_PLAN_BASIC=Basic,priceMonthlyId,priceYearlyId,0,0,1,0
SUBSCRIPTION_PLAN_GROWTH=Growth,priceMonthlyId,priceYearlyId,0,0,2,14
SUBSCRIPTION_PLAN_SCALE=Scale,priceMonthlyId,priceYearlyId,0,0,3,0
SUBSCRIPTION_PLAN_ENTERPRISE=Enterprise,priceMonthlyId,priceYearlyId,-1,-1,4,14
# If you want to run the backup script, then you need to fill these values.
DATABASE_BACKUP_DIRECTORY=/Backups
DATABASE_BACKUP_HOST=localhost
DATABASE_BACKUP_PORT=5400
DATABASE_BACKUP_NAME=oneuptimedb
DATABASE_BACKUP_USERNAME=postgres
DATABASE_BACKUP_PASSWORD=${DATABASE_PASSWORD}
# If you want to run the restore script, then you need to fill these values. Use host.docker.internal if you want to use the host machine's IP.
DATABASE_RESTORE_HOST=host.docker.internal
DATABASE_RESTORE_DIRECTORY=/Backups
DATABASE_RESTORE_PORT=5400
DATABASE_RESTORE_NAME=oneuptimedb
DATABASE_RESTORE_USERNAME=postgres
DATABASE_RESTORE_PASSWORD=${DATABASE_PASSWORD}
DATABASE_RESTORE_FILENAME=db-31.backup
ANALYTICS_KEY=
ANALYTICS_HOST=
DATABASE_MIGRATIONS_HOST=localhost
DATABASE_MIGRATIONS_PORT=5400
# Global Probes
# This is in the format of GLOBAL_PROBE_NAME=ProbeName,ProbeDescription,ProbeKey
GLOBAL_PROBE_1_NAME="Probe-1"
GLOBAL_PROBE_1_DESCRIPTION="Global probe to monitor oneuptime resources"
GLOBAL_PROBE_1_MONITORING_WORKERS=5
GLOBAL_PROBE_1_MONITOR_FETCH_LIMIT=10
GLOBAL_PROBE_1_ONEUPTIME_URL=http://ingestor:3400
GLOBAL_PROBE_1_SYNTHETIC_MONITOR_SCRIPT_TIMEOUT_IN_MS=60000
GLOBAL_PROBE_1_CUSTOM_CODE_MONITOR_SCRIPT_TIMEOUT_IN_MS=60000
GLOBAL_PROBE_2_NAME="Probe-2"
GLOBAL_PROBE_2_DESCRIPTION="Global probe to monitor oneuptime resources"
GLOBAL_PROBE_2_MONITORING_WORKERS=5
GLOBAL_PROBE_2_MONITOR_FETCH_LIMIT=10
GLOBAL_PROBE_2_ONEUPTIME_URL=http://ingestor:3400
GLOBAL_PROBE_2_SYNTHETIC_MONITOR_SCRIPT_TIMEOUT_IN_MS=60000
GLOBAL_PROBE_2_CUSTOM_CODE_MONITOR_SCRIPT_TIMEOUT_IN_MS=60000
SMS_DEFAULT_COST_IN_CENTS=
CALL_DEFAULT_COST_IN_CENTS_PER_MINUTE=
SMS_HIGH_RISK_COST_IN_CENTS=
CALL_HIGH_RISK_COST_IN_CENTS_PER_MINUTE=
# IS BILLING ENABLED for this installer.
BILLING_ENABLED=false
# Public and private key for billing provider, usually stripe.
BILLING_PUBLIC_KEY=
BILLING_PRIVATE_KEY=
# Use this when you want to disable incident creation.
DISABLE_AUTOMATIC_INCIDENT_CREATION=false
# If you're using an extrenal open telemetry collector, you can set the endpoint here - both server and client endpoint can be the same in this case.
# You can set the env var to http://otel-collector:4318 if you want instrumentation to be sent to otel collector.
SERVER_OPENTELEMETRY_EXPORTER_OTLP_ENDPOINT=
# You can set the env var to http://localhost/otlp if you want instrumentation to be sent to local otel collector.
CLIENT_OPENTELEMETRY_EXPORTER_OTLP_ENDPOINT=
# You can set the env var to "x-oneuptime-service-token=<YOUR_ONEUPTIME_SERVICE_TOKEN>"
APP_OPENTELEMETRY_EXPORTER_OTLP_HEADERS=
PROBE_OPENTELEMETRY_EXPORTER_OTLP_HEADERS=
DASHBOARD_OPENTELEMETRY_EXPORTER_OTLP_HEADERS=
STATUS_PAGE_OPENTELEMETRY_EXPORTER_OTLP_HEADERS=
ACCOUNTS_OPENTELEMETRY_EXPORTER_OTLP_HEADERS=
ADMIN_DASHBOARD_OPENTELEMETRY_EXPORTER_OTLP_HEADERS=
# This can be one of ERROR, WARN, INFO, DEBUG
LOG_LEVEL=ERROR
# Thse env vars are for E2E tests
E2E_TEST_IS_USER_REGISTERED=false
E2E_TEST_REGISTERED_USER_EMAIL=
E2E_TEST_REGISTERED_USER_PASSWORD=
# If you want to run the E2E tests on a status page, then you need to fill in the URL.
E2E_TEST_STATUS_PAGE_URL=
# This URL will be called when the E2E tests fail. This should be a GET endpoint.
E2E_TESTS_FAILED_WEBHOOK_URL=
# This is the timeout for the workflow script in milliseconds.
WORKFLOW_SCRIPT_TIMEOUT_IN_MS=5000
# Lets encrypt notification email. This email will be used when certs are about to expire
LETS_ENCRYPT_NOTIFICATION_EMAIL=
# Generate a private key via openssl, encode it to base64 and paste it here.
LETS_ENCRYPT_ACCOUNT_KEY=
# This is the number of active monitors allowed in the free plan.
ALLOWED_ACTIVE_MONITOR_COUNT_IN_FREE_PLAN=10