# Discourse supports multiple mechanisms for production config, detailed in the _defaults file. # This file includes the most commonly changed enviroment variables, to allow users following the official install guide to quickly get started; if the option you're looking for is not here it may be defined in the _defaults file. # Change the following! # All settings apply to production only # database name running discourse, in INSTALL-ubuntu this is discourse_prod db_name = discourse_prod # hostname running the forum; i.e the external address of your form. hostname = "discourse.example.com" # address of smtp server used to send emails. If testing, this can be left empty; but e-mails are a very important part of discourse. smtp_address = # port of smtp server used to send emails. This varies based on your e-mail host. smtp_port = 25 # domain passed to smtp server smtp_domain = # username for smtp server smtp_user_name = # password for smtp server smtp_password = # enable TLS encryption for smtp connections smtp_enable_start_tls = true # enable MiniProfiler for developers, by default this is true. This shows response times in the top left for admin users only. Uncomment this line to turn this off. # load_mini_profiler = false # recommended, cdn used to access assets. This can be left empty at first. cdn_url = # comma delimited list of emails that have developer level access. developer_emails = # More advanded settings. Unless you changed these in your enviroment, the defaults will work. ## Database # host address for db server, uncomment if needed # db_host = localhost # port running db server, uncomment if needed # db_port = 5432 # username accessing database, if connecting remotely # db_username = discourse # password used to access the db, if connecting remotely # db_password = # Redis # redis server address # redis_host = localhost # redis server port # redis_port = 6379 # redis password # redis_password =