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Adam Hooper edited this page Apr 3, 2016
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Running your own PostgreSQL server? Using S3 for file storage? It sounds like you need to configure Overview.
The only way to configure Overview is environment variables.
In overview-local
, you set environment variables by editing the file config/overview.env
. (Use config/overview.defaults.env
as a guide.)
If you aren't using overview-local
, we assume you know how to set environment variables.
So, what are you waiting for? Get configuring!
Variable | Default | Meaning |
---|---|---|
APPLICATION_SECRET |
(a long string) | Set this to a 100-char random string, or any hacker will be able to log in as any user |
OVERVIEW_MULTI_USER |
true |
If false , there is only one user, [email protected] , who is always logged in |
SMTP_HOST , SMTP_PORT , SMTP_SSL , SMTP_TLS , SMTP_USERNAME , SMTP_PASSWORD , MAIL_FROM
|
(unset) | SMTP server settings. If unset, emails will be printed to standard output. Overview uses SMTP for user registration and password reset. |
GOOGLE_ANALYTICS_ID |
(unset) | If set, use Google Analytics |
INTERCOM_APP_ID , INTERCOM_SECRET_KEY
|
(unset) | If set, replace "Contact us" link with a "Talk to us" link that uses Intercom |
DOCUMENTCLOUD_URL |
https://www.documentcloud.org |
If you're running against a custom DocumentCloud server, set this |
DATABASE_SERVER_NAME |
localhost |
PostgreSQL hostname |
DATABASE_PORT |
5432 |
PostgreSQL port |
DATABASE_NAME |
overview |
PostgreSQL database name |
DATABASE_USERNAME |
overview |
PostgreSQL username, owner of the database |
DATABASE_PASSWORD |
overview |
PostgreSQL password; set anything if auth method is trust
|
DATABASE_SSL |
If true , use SSL |
|
DATABASE_SSL_FACTORY |
If org.postgresql.ssl.NonValidatingFactory , don't validate server certificate even if DATABASE_SSL is true |
|
ES_HOSTS |
127.0.0.1:9200 |
ElasticSearch HTTP servers, as comma-separated addr:port pairs. Choose the 9200-9299 range of ports, not the 9300-9399 range. |
BLOB_STORAGE_FILE_BASE_DIRECTORY |
./blob-storage |
Where to store files (uploaded files will be written in this folder after they're processed) |
BLOB_STORAGE_PAGE_DATA_LOCATION |
file:page-data |
Where to store page images. Use s3:my-overview-page-data-bucket for S3 |
BLOB_STORAGE_FILE_CONTENTS_LOCATION |
file:file-contents |
Where to store original uploaded files after they're processed |
BLOB_STORAGE_FILE_VIEW_LOCATION |
file:file-view |
Where to store searchable-PDF representations of uploaded files |
CLUSTERING_MEMORY |
2500m |
Maximum amount of memory to use when building a Tree
|
PDF_MEMORY |
1400m |
Maximum amount of memory to use when processing an uploaded PDF |
MAX_DOCUMENTS |
2000000 |
Maximum number of documents per document set |
LIBRE_OFFICE_PATH |
soffice (you should change this) |
Location of soffice executable. Do set this to the absolute path to soffice.bin , or Overview won't be able to stop LibreOffice when it hits an infinite loop from an invalid input file (worker only) |
TESSERACT_PATH |
tesseract |
Location of tesseract executable (worker only) |
N_DOCUMENT_CONVERTERS |
1 |
Maximum total number of PDF/LibreOffice/Tesseract processes to run simultaneously (each takes 100% CPU, so don't set this higher than the number of processors) (worker only) |
MESSAGE_BROKER_HOSTNAME |
localhost |
Address of worker, accessible to frontend |
MESSAGE_BROKER_PORT |
9030 |
Port of worker, accessible to frontend |
MESSAGE_BROKER_CLIENT_HOSTNAME |
localhost |
Address of frontend, accessible to worker |
MESSAGE_BROKER_CLIENT_PORT |
9031 |
Port of frontend, accessible to worker |
REDIS_HOST |
localhost |
Address of Redis server |
REDIS_PORT |
9020 |
Port of Redis server |
-
overview-local
overrides some of these defaults -- in particular,OVERVIEW_MULTI_USER=false
by default. - Our
sbt
test and development environments ignore some of these environment variables. If you're having trouble setting them, fiddle withproject/Build.scala
. (Are you sure you know what you're doing? You shouldn't need to change these variables. Tread carefully.) - To understand where these variables are read, look at
common/src/main/resources/reference.conf
(shared settings),worker/src/main/conf/application.conf
(worker settings) andconf/application.conf
(server settings).