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What is the meaning of the parameters?
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.. csv-table:: Database parameters
:header: "name", "default", "description"
"database_driver", "pdo_sqlite", "Should be pdo_sqlite or pdo_mysql or pdo_pgsql"
"database_host", "127.0.0.1", "host of your database (usually localhost or 127.0.0.1)"
"database_port", "~", "port of your database (you can leave ``~`` to use the default one)"
"database_name", "symfony", "name of your database"
"database_user", "root", "user that can write to this database"
"database_password", "~", "password of that user"
"database_path", "``""%kernel.root_dir%/../data/db/wallabag.sqlite""``", "only for SQLite, define where to put the database file. Leave it for other database"
"database_table_prefix", "wallabag_", "all wallabag's tables will be prefixed with that string. You can include a ``_`` for clarity"
"database_socket", "null", "If your database is using a socket instead of tcp, put the path of the socket (other connection parameters will then be ignored"
"database_charset", "utf8mb4", "For PostgreSQL you should use utf8, for other use utf8mb4 which handle emoji"
.. csv-table:: Configuration to send emails from wallabag
:header: "name", "default", "description"
"mailer_transport", "smtp", "The exact transport method to use to deliver emails. Valid values are: smtp, gmail, mail, sendmail, null (which will disable the mailer)"
"mailer_host", "127.0.0.1", "The host to connect to when using smtp as the transport."
"mailer_user", "~", "The username when using smtp as the transport."
"mailer_password", "~", "The password when using smtp as the transport."
.. csv-table:: Other wallabag's option
:header: "name", "default", "description"
"locale", "en", "Default language of your wallabag instance (like en, fr, es, etc.)"
"secret", "ovmpmAWXRCabNlMgzlzFXDYmCFfzGv", "This is a string that should be unique to your application and it's commonly used to add more entropy to security related operations."
"twofactor_auth", "true", "true to enable Two factor authentication"
"twofactor_sender", "no-reply@wallabag.org", "email of the email sender to receive the two factor code"
"fosuser_registration", "true", "true to enable public registration"
"fosuser_confirmation", "true", "true to send a confirmation by email for each registration"
"from_email", "no-reply@wallabag.org", "email address used in From: field in each email"
"rss_limit", "50", "limit for RSS feeds"
.. csv-table:: RabbitMQ configuration
:header: "name", "default", "description"
"rabbitmq_host", "localhost", "Host of your RabbitMQ"
"rabbitmq_port", "5672", "Port of your RabbitMQ"
"rabbitmq_user", "guest", "Usee that can read queues"
"rabbitmq_password", "guest", "Password of that user"
.. csv-table:: Redis configuration
:header: "name", "default", "description"
"redis_scheme", "tcp", "Specifies the protocol used to communicate with an instance of Redis. Valid values are: tcp, unix, http"
"redis_host", "localhost", "IP or hostname of the target server (ignored for unix scheme)"
"redis_port", "6379", "TCP/IP port of the target server (ignored for unix scheme)"
"redis_path", "null", "Path of the UNIX domain socket file used when connecting to Redis using UNIX domain sockets"
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