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# Reference: https://github.com/frappe/frappe_docker/blob/main/docs/images-and-compose-files.md
FRAPPE_VERSION=v14.15.0
# Only with ERPNext override
ERPNEXT_VERSION=v14.7.0
DB_PASSWORD=123
# Only if you use external database
DB_HOST=
DB_PORT=
# Only if you use external Redis
REDIS_CACHE=
REDIS_QUEUE=
REDIS_SOCKETIO=
# Only with HTTPS override
# These environment variables are not required.
# Default value is `$$host` which resolves site by host. For example, if your host is `example.com`,
# site's name should be `example.com`, or if host is `127.0.0.1` (local debugging), it should be `127.0.0.1`.
# This variable allows to override described behavior. Let's say you create site named `mysite`
# and do want to access it by `127.0.0.1` host. Than you would set this variable to `mysite`.
FRAPPE_SITE_NAME_HEADER=
# Default value is `127.0.0.1`. Set IP address as our trusted upstream address.
UPSTREAM_REAL_IP_ADDRESS=
# Default value is `X-Forwarded-For`. Set request header field whose value will be used to replace the client address
UPSTREAM_REAL_IP_HEADER=
# Allowed values are on|off. Default value is `off`. If recursive search is disabled,
# the original client address that matches one of the trusted addresses
# is replaced by the last address sent in the request header field defined by the real_ip_header directive.
# If recursive search is enabled, the original client address that matches one of the trusted addresses is replaced by the last non-trusted address sent in the request header field.
UPSTREAM_REAL_IP_RECURSIVE=