System Variablesο
The following django system variables are required by NearBeach;
SECRET_KEY
ALLOWED_HOSTS
CSRF_TRUSTED_URLS
DB_DATABASE
DB_ENGINE
DB_HOST
DB_PASSWORD
DB_PORT
DB_USER
Blob Storageο
Azureο
AZURE_STORAGE_CONNECTION_STRINGο
Example:
AZURE_STORAGE_CONNECTION_STRING=defaultendpointsprotocol=https;accountname=accountname;accountkey=accountkey;endpointsuffix=core.windows.net/
AZURE_STORAGE_CONTAINER_NAMEο
The name of the Azure Blob storage
Example:
AZURE_STORAGE_CONTAINER_NAME=blobstorage
S3/Minioο
For setup of AWS S3 connections, please refer to the AWS IAMS documentation
For setup of Minio connections, please refer to the Minio Access Control documentation
For any Boto3 information, please refer to the Boto3 documentation
AWS_ACCESS_KEY_IDο
This references the Access Key Id
Example:
AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=hfOlT4DrY9VkyiMLCKn9
AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEYο
This references the Secret Access Key
Example:
AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=sET3GI24o3sn3mFiFbIMUGyz9CrgdqIOot011THy
AWS_STORAGE_BUCKET_NAMEο
This references the S3 Bucket name
Example:
AWS_STORAGE_BUCKET_NAME=NearBeachBucket
AWS_S3_ENDPOINT_URLο
This references the S3 Endpoint url
Example:
AWS_S3_ENDPOINT_URL=http://localhost:9000
AWS_S3_ENDPOINT_URL=https://s3.bucket.nearbeach.cloudstorage.com
Databaseο
DB_DATABASEο
More information on Django Databases can be found on their documentation. This represent the name of the database.
No default is set, user will need to set.
Example:
DB_DATABASE=nearbeach_db
DB_ENGINEο
More information on Django Databases can be found on their documentation. This represent the database engine.
No default is set, user wil need to set.
Example:
DB_ENGINE=postgresql <- Connects to a Postgres Database
DB_ENGINE=mysql <- Connects to either a MySQL or MariaDb database
DB_ENGINE= <- Connects to a Postgres Database
DB_ENGINE=oracle <- Connects to an Oracle Database
DB_HOSTο
More information on Django Databases can be found on their documentation. This represents the location of the database.
No default is set, user wil need to set.
Example:
DB_HOST=127.0.0.1 <- Connects to a database at localhost
DB_HOST=nearbeach-db.cloudservices.hosting <- Connects to a database at nearbeach-db.cloudservices.hosting
DB_PASSWORDο
More information on Django Databases can be found on their documentation. This is the password for the database.
No default is set, user wil need to set.
Example:
DB_PASSWORD=mysecretpassword
DB_PORTο
More information on Django Databases can be found on their documentation. This represent the port for the database.
No default is set, user wil need to set.
Example:
DB_PORT=3306
DB_PORT=5432
DB_USERο
More information on Django Databases can be found on their documentation. This is the username for the database.
No default is set, user wil need to set.
Example:
DB_USER=nearbeach_db_user
Django System Variablesο
SECRET_KEYο
More information can be located on the Django Documentation. We recommend setting up this variable using the following information from this Humbertoβs blog
ALLOWED_HOSTSο
More information can be located on the Django Documentation.
Allowed Hosts should reference which URLs will be connected to the NearBeach system. If there are multiple URLs, each url can be separated by a commar. Do not include the http or port number
Default will allow ALL hosts - we do not recomment
Example:
- ALLOWED_HOST=demo.nearbeach.org
- ALLOWED_HOST=demo.nearbeach.org,test.nearbeach.org
- ALLOWED_HOST=localhost,127.0.0.1
CSRF_TRUSTED_URLSο
More information can be located on the Django Documentation.
Csrf trusted urls should reference the exact urls form submissions will be coming from. If there are multiple URLs, each url can be separated by a commar. Please include the http/https and, if required, port number.
Default will allow ALL hosts - we do not recommend.
Example:
CSRF_TRUSTED_URLS=https://demo.nearbeach.org
CSRF_TRUSTED_URLS=https://demo.nearbeach.org,https://test.nearbeach.org:8080
CSRF_TRUSTED_URLS=http://localhost:8000,http://127.0.0.1:8000
DEBUGο
Default will be false. Only use this on production to debug an issue.
DOCUMENTATION_CLEAN_UPο
Used to notify the system to run periodic checks to clean up the Blob storage from any documenation that does not current have a link to any object within NearBeach. It is designed so that old documentation that has been removed, is cleaned from the BLOB storage.
Default will be false.
Example:
DOCUMENTATION_CLEAN_UP=True
DOCUMENTATION_CLEAN_UP=False
DOCUMENTATION_CLEAN_AFTER_DAYSο
Used to notify the system the PERIOD on which to run the document clean up process.
Default will be 90 days
Example:
DOCUMENTATION_CLEAN_AFTER_DAYS=120 <- cleaned up every 120 days
DOCUMENTATION_CLEAN_AFTER_DAYS=365 <- cleaned up once a year
DOCUMENTATION_CLEAN_AFTER_DAYS=7 <- cleaned up each week
MAX_FILE_SIZE_UPLOADο
The maximum size for a file to be uploaded in bytes.
Default will be 104857600 bytes (104mb)
Example:
MAX_FILE_SIZE_UPLOAD=1048 <- 1kb
MAX_FILE_SIZE_UPLOAD=1048000 <- 1mb
MAX_FILE_SIZE_UPLOAD=1048000000 <- 1Gb
Human Readable Value |
MAX_FILE_UPLOAD |
Notes |
|---|---|---|
100MB |
104857600 |
Default Value |
10MB |
10485760 |
|
1GB |
1048576000 |
SESSION_SAVE_EVERY_REQUESTο
More information can be located on the Django Documentation.
Default will be false.
Example:
DOCUMENTATION_CLEAN_UP=True
DOCUMENTATION_CLEAN_UP=False
Email/SMTPο
More information on Django SMTP can be found on their documentation
SMTP_EMAIL_HOSTο
The SMTP host
Example:
SMTP_EMAIL_HOST=email-smtp.us-east-2.amazonaws.com
SMTP_EMAIL_HOST=smtp.gmail.com
SMTP_EMAIL_PORTο
SMTP Email Port
Example:
SMTP_EMAIL_PORT=465
SMTP_EMAIL_HOST_USERο
SMTP Email host user
Example:
SMTP_EMAIL_USER=smtpuser
SMTP_EMAIL_HOST_PASSWORDο
SMTP Email Host password
Example:
SMTP_EMAIL_PASSWORD=secretPassword