POSTGRES_PASSWORD=<MY POSTGRES PASSWORD>
# Postgres database name "peertube"
POSTGRES_DB=peertube
-# Editable only with a suffix :
-#POSTGRES_DB=peertube_prod
+# The database name used by PeerTube will be PEERTUBE_DB_NAME (only if set) *OR* 'peertube'+PEERTUBE_DB_SUFFIX
+#PEERTUBE_DB_NAME=<MY POSTGRES DB NAME>
#PEERTUBE_DB_SUFFIX=_prod
-PEERTUBE_DB_USERNAME=<MY POSTGRES USERNAME>
-PEERTUBE_DB_PASSWORD=<MY POSTGRES PASSWORD>
+# Database username and password used by PeerTube must match Postgres', so they are copied:
+PEERTUBE_DB_USERNAME=$POSTGRES_USER
+PEERTUBE_DB_PASSWORD=$POSTGRES_PASSWORD
+PEERTUBE_DB_SSL=false
# Default to Postgres service name "postgres" in docker-compose.yml
PEERTUBE_DB_HOSTNAME=postgres
-# Server configuration
+# PeerTube server configuration
+# If you test PeerTube in local: use "peertube.localhost" and add this domain to your host file resolving on 127.0.0.1
PEERTUBE_WEBSERVER_HOSTNAME=<MY DOMAIN>
-# If you do not use https and a reverse-proxy in docker-compose.yml
-#PEERTUBE_WEBSERVER_PORT=80
+# If you just want to test PeerTube on local
+#PEERTUBE_WEBSERVER_PORT=9000
#PEERTUBE_WEBSERVER_HTTPS=false
# If you need more than one IP as trust_proxy
# pass them as a comma separated array:
PEERTUBE_TRUST_PROXY=["127.0.0.1", "loopback", "172.18.0.0/16"]
+# Generate one using `openssl rand -hex 32`
+PEERTUBE_SECRET=<MY PEERTUBE SECRET>
+
# E-mail configuration
# If you use a Custom SMTP server
#PEERTUBE_SMTP_USERNAME=
# see https://github.com/wader/postfix-relay/pull/18
OPENDKIM_RequireSafeKeys=no
-# Let's Encrypt service configuration
-TRAEFIK_ACME_EMAIL=<MY EMAIL ADDRESS>
-# If you need to obtain ACME certificates for more than one DOMAIN
-# pass them as a comma separated string
-TRAEFIK_ACME_DOMAINS=<MY DOMAIN>
-
# /!\ Prefer to use the PeerTube admin interface to set the following configurations /!\
#PEERTUBE_SIGNUP_ENABLED=true
#PEERTUBE_TRANSCODING_ENABLED=true