# Create a Secret Key for Rails # # You can generate a secure one through the Greenlight docker image # with with the command. # # docker run --rm bigbluebutton/greenlight:v2 bundle exec rake secret # SECRET_KEY_BASE= # The endpoint and secret for your BigBlueButton server. # Set these if you are running GreenLight on a single BigBlueButton server. # You can retrive these by running the following command on your BigBlueButton server: # # bbb-conf --secret # BIGBLUEBUTTON_ENDPOINT= BIGBLUEBUTTON_SECRET= # Google Login Provider (optional) # # For in-depth steps on setting up a Google Login Provider, see: # # http://docs.bigbluebutton.org/install/greenlight-v2.html#google-oauth2 # # The GOOGLE_OAUTH2_HD variable is used to limit sign-in to a particular Google Apps hosted # domain. This can be a string such as, 'domain.com'. If left blank, GreenLight will allow # sign-in from all Google Apps hosted domains. GOOGLE_OAUTH2_ID= GOOGLE_OAUTH2_SECRET= GOOGLE_OAUTH2_HD= # Twitter Login Provider (optional) # # For in-depth steps on setting up a Twitter Login Provider, see: # # http://docs.bigbluebutton.org/install/greenlight-v2.html#twitter-oauth2 # TWITTER_ID= TWITTER_SECRET= # Microsoft Office365 Login Provider (optional) # # For in-depth steps on setting up a Office 365 Login Provider, see: # # http://docs.bigbluebutton.org/install/greenlight-v2.html#office365-oauth2 # OFFICE365_KEY= OFFICE365_SECRET= # LDAP Login Provider (optional) # # You can enable LDAP authentication by providing values for the variables below. # Configuring LDAP authentication will take precedence over all other providers. # For information about setting up LDAP, see: # # http://docs.bigbluebutton.org/install/greenlight-v2.html#ldap-auth # LDAP_SERVER= LDAP_PORT= LDAP_METHOD= LDAP_UID= LDAP_BASE= LDAP_BIND_DN= LDAP_PASSWORD= # Set this to true if you want GreenLight to support user signup and login without # Omniauth. For more information, see: # # http://docs.bigbluebutton.org/install/greenlight-v2.html#in-application-greenlight # ALLOW_GREENLIGHT_ACCOUNTS=true # Set this to true if you want GreenLight to send verification emails upon # the creation of a new account # # SMTP variables can be configured by following the template: # # ALLOW_MAIL_NOTIFICATIONS=true # SMTP_SERVER=smtp.gmail.com # SMTP_PORT=587 # SMTP_DOMAIN=gmail.com # SMTP_USERNAME= # SMTP_PASSWORD= # SMTP_AUTH=plain # SMTP_STARTTLS_AUTO=true # ALLOW_MAIL_NOTIFICATIONS= SMTP_SERVER= SMTP_PORT= SMTP_DOMAIN= SMTP_USERNAME= SMTP_PASSWORD= SMTP_AUTH= SMTP_STARTTLS_AUTO= # Prefix for the applications root URL. # Useful for deploying the application to a subdirectory, which is highly recommended # if deploying on a BigBlueButton server. Keep in mind that if you change this, you'll # have to update your authentication callback URL's to reflect this change. # # The recommended prefix is "/b". # RELATIVE_URL_ROOT=/b # A URL to the image you want to appear in the top right corner of Greenlight. # By default, this is the BigBlueButton logo. BRANDING_IMAGE= # Comment this out to send logs to STDOUT in production instead of log/production.log . # # RAILS_LOG_TO_STDOUT=true # # When using docker-compose the logs can be sent to an external service like PaperTrail # just by using the built in driver. Make sure to add to docker-compose.yml the next lines: # # logging: # driver: syslog # options: # syslog-address: "tcp+tls://logs4.papertrailapp.com:[99999]" # tag: greenlight.mydomain.com:v2 # # Force all access to the app over SSL, use Strict-Transport-Security, and use secure cookies. # It is disabled by default. # # ENABLE_SSL=true