mybuddy/docs/setup/configuration.md

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Configuration

Environment variables can be used to define a number of configuration settings. Baby Buddy will check the application directory structure for an .env file or take these variables from the system environment. System environment variables take precedence over the contents of an .env file.

ALLOWED_HOSTS

Default: * (any host)

Set this variable to a single host or comma-separated list of hosts without spaces. This should always be set to a specific host or hosts in production deployments.

Do not include schemes ("http" or "https") with this setting.

Example value

baby.example.test,baby.example2.test

See also

ALLOW_UPLOADS

Default: True

Whether to allow uploads (e.g., of Child photos). For some deployments (Heroku) this setting will default to False due to the lack of available persistent storage.

AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID

Default: None

Required to access your AWS S3 bucket, should be uniquely generated per bucket for security.

See also: AWS_STORAGE_BUCKET_NAME

AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY

Default: None

Required to access your AWS S3 bucket, should be uniquely generated per bucket for security.

See also: AWS_STORAGE_BUCKET_NAME

AWS_STORAGE_BUCKET_NAME

Default: None

If you would like to use AWS S3 for storage on ephemeral storage platforms like Heroku you will need to create a bucket and add its name. See django-storages' Amazon S3 documentation.

CSRF_TRUSTED_ORIGINS

Default: None

If Baby Buddy is behind a proxy, you may need add all possible origins to this setting for form submission to work correctly. Separate multiple origins with commas.

Each entry must contain both the scheme (http, https) and fully-qualified domain name.

Example value

https://baby.example.test,http://baby.example2.test,http://babybudy

See also

DB_ENGINE

Default: django.db.backends.postgresql

The database engine utilized for the deployment.

See also Django's documentation on the ENGINE setting.

DB_HOST

Default: db

The name of the database host for the deployment.

DB_NAME

Default: postgres

The name of the database table utilized for the deployment.

DB_PASSWORD

Default: None

The password for the database user for the deployment. In the default example, this is the root PostgreSQL password.

DB_PORT

Default: 5432

The listening port for the database. The default port is 5432 for PostgreSQL.

DB_USER

Default: postgres

The database username utilized for the deployment.

DEBUG

Default: False

When in debug mode, Baby Buddy will print much more detailed error information for exceptions. This setting should be False in production deployments.

See also Django's documentation on the DEBUG setting.

NAP_START_MAX

Default: 18:00

The maximum nap start time (in the instance's time zone). Expects the 24-hour format %H:%M.

NAP_START_MIN

Default: 06:00

The minimum nap start time (in the instance's time zone). Expects the 24-hour format %H:%M.

SECRET_KEY

Default: None

A random, unique string must be set as the "secret key" before Baby Buddy can be deployed and run.

See also Django's documentation on the SECRET_KEY setting.

SECURE_PROXY_SSL_HEADER

Default: None

If Baby Buddy is behind a proxy, you may need to set this to True in order to trust the X-Forwarded-Proto header that comes from your proxy, and any time its value is "https". This guarantees the request is secure (i.e., it originally came in via HTTPS).

See also

SUB_PATH

Default: None

If Baby Buddy is hosted in a subdirectory of another server (e.g., http://www.example.com/babybuddy) this must be set to the subdirectory path (e.g., /babybuddy) for correct handling of application configuration.

Additional steps are required! See Subdirectory configuration for details.

TIME_ZONE

Default: UTC

The default time zone to use for the instance. This value can be overridden per use from the user settings form.

Example value

America/Los_Angeles

See also

List of tz database time zones

USE_24_HOUR_TIME_FORMAT

Default: False

Whether to force 24-hour time format for locales that do not ordinarily use it (e.g. en). Support for this feature must be implemented on a per-locale basis. See format files under babybuddy/formats for supported locales.