# ============================================================================ # ENV variables are still supported for backwards compatibility. # The preferred approach is to use encrypted credentials (credentials.yml.enc). # Rails.app.creds checks ENV first, then falls back to encrypted credentials. # ============================================================================ # Default Postgres connection DB_PASS=password DB_NAME=starter_development DB_USER=postgres DB_HOST=localhost DB_PORT=5432 DB_DIRECT_HOST=localhost DB_DIRECT_PORT=5433 REDIS_URL=redis://localhost:6379/1 ### Rails ### RAILS_ENV=development RAILS_MAX_THREADS=5 ASSUME_SSL=false FORCE_SSL=false RAILS_LOG_LEVEL=info CI= WEB_CONCURRENCY=0 PORT=3000 PIDFILE=true SESSION_DURATION_HOURS=720 # Active Record Encryption (generate with: bin/rails db:encryption:init) ACTIVE_RECORD_ENCRYPTION_PRIMARY_KEY= ACTIVE_RECORD_ENCRYPTION_DETERMINISTIC_KEY= ACTIVE_RECORD_ENCRYPTION_KEY_DERIVATION_SALT= STORAGE_SERVICE=amazon ### /Rails ### ### AWS / Localstack ### AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=test AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=test AWS_REGION=us-east-1 AWS_BUCKET=starter AWS_ENDPOINT=http://localhost:4566 ### /AWS / Localstack ### ### Testing ### SILENT_TESTS= EXAMPLE_TIMEOUT=60 ### / Testing ###