# The number of workers the server will use. Flask recommends (cpu count * 2) as a baseline. WORKERS=4 # The secret key used for tokens. You can generate one with (for example) `openssl rand -base64 48`. SECRET_KEY=change-me-insecure!-Fj+4Y8afr3TzLpG1bkSYQxEVrhGPr5nokxBs9JPxfuvv # The database file used. Note that this is automatically set by the docker compose file. DATABASE=data/db.sqlite # The base URL used for uploaded files. # This should include the schema (http:// or https://) and not have a trailing slash. BASE_URL=http://localhost:5000 # The storage backend used, can be 'local' or 's3' STORAGE_BACKEND=local # The directory files are uploaded to with the local setting, relative to the working directory. STORAGE_LOCAL_DIR=data/uploads # The maximum uploaded file size, in megabytes. Setting this to 0 or a negative number allows unlimited file sizes. MAX_FILE_SIZE=15 # The maximum content length Flask will accept. This should generally be slightly higher than MAX_FILE_SIZE. MAX_CONTENT_LENGTH=16 # Whether to echo all SQL queries to stdout. ECHO_QUERIES=false