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# Sample configuration file
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#
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# All variables are commented out by default. Copy paste this into a new file
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# called `.env.local`, or create a new file with that name and add the
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# environment variables you need into it. That `.env.local` file will be
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# .gitignored, so you can freely customize how the app runs in your local setup.
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#
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# - `.env.local` is picked up by next when NODE_ENV is development
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#
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# - `.env` is picked up always
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#
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# You don't necessarily need to use these files, these variables can be provided
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# as environment variables when running yarn dev too. e.g.
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#
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# NEXT_PUBLIC_ENTE_ENDPOINT=http://localhost:3000 yarn dev:photos
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#
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# Variables prefixed with NEXT_PUBLIC_ (in our case, all of them) are made
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# available when next runs our code in the browser (Behind the scenes, Next just
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# hardcodes occurrences of `process.env.NEXT_PUBLIC_FOO` with the value of the
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# `NEXT_PUBLIC_FOO` env var when the bundle is built). For more details, see
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# https://nextjs.org/docs/pages/building-your-application/configuring/environment-variables
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#
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# By default, the app is configured to connect to the production instance etc.
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# This is usually a good default, for example someone might want to run the
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# client locally but still use their actual ente account.
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#
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# Even though it connects to the production instances, when invoked with `yarn
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# dev:*`, next will behave as if NODE_ENV was set to 'development' (otherwise
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# this is assumed to be 'production'). There are some other cases too when we
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# assume we're in a dev environment (e.g. the NEXT_PUBLIC_APP_ENV env var below.
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# For the full list of rules that decide what counts as a dev build, see the
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# `isDevDeployment` function).
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#
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# We have some development related conveniences tied to the dev build:
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# 1. Logs go to the browser console instead of the log file
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# 2. Sentry crash reporting etc is disabled
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#
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# The variables below thus serve as ways to customize which API instance we
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# connect to for various purposes. These variables are only honoured when we're
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# in a development environment.
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# The ente API endpoint
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# NEXT_PUBLIC_ENTE_ENDPOINT=http://localhost:3000
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# The ente API endpoint for payments related functionality
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# NEXT_PUBLIC_ENTE_PAYMENT_ENDPOINT = http://localhost:3001
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# The URL for the shared albums deployment
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#
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# Currently the shared albums code is intermixed with the photos app code; when
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# deploying, we add an a CNAME alias from "albums.ente.io" -> "/shared-album".
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#
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# Enhancement: Consider splitting this into a separate app/ in this repository.
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# NEXT_PUBLIC_ENTE_ALBUM_ENDPOINT = http://localhost:3002
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# The URL of the family plans web app deployment
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#
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# Currently the source code for the family plan related pages is in a separate
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# repository (https://github.com/ente-io/families). The mobile app also uses
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# these pages.
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#
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# Enhancement: Consider moving that into the app/ folder in this repository.
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# NEXT_PUBLIC_ENTE_FAMILY_PORTAL_ENDPOINT = http://localhost:3003
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# This in not useful when running locally. It is used to provide us a way to
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# mark certain deployments as "staging" by setting environment variables in the
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# CI job that deploys them on a remote server. See the `isDevDeployment`
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# function.
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#
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# By default, the photos web app gets deployed to "web.ente.io".
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# NEXT_PUBLIC_ENTE_WEB_ENDPOINT = http://localhost:3000
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# Set this to true to disable reporting of crashes to Sentry.
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#
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# Crash reporting is disabled if the user has opted out. This provides another
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# way to disable crash reporting, say for local test branches.
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# NEXT_PUBLIC_DISABLE_SENTRY=true
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# Set this to disable the upload of files via CF Workers
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#
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# CF workers provide us with a way of make the file uploads faster. The why and
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# how is explained here: https://ente.io/blog/tech/making-uploads-faster/
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#
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# By default, that's the route we take. This flag can be set to true to disable
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# that route, and instead directly upload to the S3-compatible URLs provided by
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# our API server.
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#
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# Note the double negative.
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# NEXT_PUBLIC_DISABLE_CF_UPLOAD_PROXY = true
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# This is an alternative to run as a development build.
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#
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# You likely don't need this if you're running on your machine, because when
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# invoked with `next dev` (as is the case for `yarn dev:photos` etc), next will
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# behave as if NODE_ENV was set to 'development'.
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# NEXT_PUBLIC_APP_ENV = development
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# The path of the JSON file which contains the expected results of our
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# integration tests. See `upload.test.ts` for more details.
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# NEXT_PUBLIC_EXPECTED_JSON_PATH = /path/to/dataset/expected.json
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