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#
# You should NOT use this file in production, but instead move the environment variables to your webserver configuration.
# The .env file is only existing to simplify the initial setup!
#
#================================================================================
# Configure your database connection and set the correct server version.
#
# You have to replace the following values with your defaults:
# - the version "5.7"
# - the database username "user"
# - the database password "password"
# - the database schema name "database"
# - you might have to adapt port "3306" and server IP "127.0.0.1" as well
#
# For MySQL that would be "serverVersion=5.7" as in:
# DATABASE_URL=mysql://user:[email protected]:3306/database?charset=utf8&serverVersion=5.7
#
# For MariaDB it would be "serverVersion=mariadb-10.5.8":
# DATABASE_URL=mysql://user:[email protected]:3306/database?charset=utf8&serverVersion=mariadb-10.5.8
#
DATABASE_URL=mysql://user:[email protected]:3306/database?charset=utf8&serverVersion=5.7
#================================================================================
# The full documentation can be found at https://www.kimai.org/documentation/emails.html
#
# Email will be sent with this address as sender:
# Email connection (disabled by default) - see documentation for the format
MAILER_URL=null://null
#================================================================================
# do not change, unless you are developing for Kimai
APP_ENV=prod
#================================================================================
# should be changed to a unique character sequence, used for hashing cookies
APP_SECRET=change_this_to_something_unique
#================================================================================
# Running behind reverse proxies? Try these:
# TRUSTED_PROXIES=127.0.0.1,127.0.0.2
# TRUSTED_HOSTS=localhost,example.com
#================================================================================
# unlikely, that you need to change this one
CORS_ALLOW_ORIGIN=^https?://localhost(:[0-9]+)?$