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sentry-onpremise/sentry/config.example.yml

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# While a lot of configuration in Sentry can be changed via the UI, for all
# new-style config (as of 8.0) you can also declare values here in this file
# to enforce defaults or to ensure they cannot be changed via the UI. For more
# information see the Sentry documentation.
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###############
# Mail Server #
###############
# mail.backend: 'smtp' # Use dummy if you want to disable email entirely
mail.host: 'smtp'
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# mail.port: 25
# mail.username: ''
# mail.password: ''
# mail.use-tls: false
# The email address to send on behalf of
# mail.from: 'root@localhost'
# If you'd like to configure email replies, enable this.
# mail.enable-replies: true
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# When email-replies are enabled, this value is used in the Reply-To header
# mail.reply-hostname: ''
# If you're using mailgun for inbound mail, set your API key and configure a
# route to forward to /api/hooks/mailgun/inbound/
# Also don't forget to set `mail.enable-replies: true` above.
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# mail.mailgun-api-key: ''
###################
# System Settings #
###################
# If this file ever becomes compromised, it's important to regenerate your a new key
# Changing this value will result in all current sessions being invalidated.
# A new key can be generated with `$ sentry config generate-secret-key`
system.secret-key: '!!changeme!!'
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# The ``redis.clusters`` setting is used, unsurprisingly, to configure Redis
# clusters. These clusters can be then referred to by name when configuring
# backends such as the cache, digests, or TSDB backend.
# redis.clusters:
# default:
# hosts:
# 0:
# host: 127.0.0.1
# port: 6379
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################
# File storage #
################
# Uploaded media uses these `filestore` settings. The available
# backends are either `filesystem` or `s3`.
filestore.backend: 'filesystem'
filestore.options:
location: '/data/files'
dsym.cache-path: '/data/dsym-cache'
releasefile.cache-path: '/data/releasefile-cache'
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# filestore.backend: 's3'
# filestore.options:
# access_key: 'AKIXXXXXX'
# secret_key: 'XXXXXXX'
# bucket_name: 's3-bucket-name'
system.internal-url-prefix: 'http://web:9000'
symbolicator.enabled: true
symbolicator.options:
url: "http://symbolicator:3021"
transaction-events.force-disable-internal-project: true
######################
# GitHub Integration #
######################
# github-app.id: GITHUB_APP_ID
# github-app.name: 'GITHUB_APP_NAME'
# github-app.webhook-secret: 'GITHUB_WEBHOOK_SECRET' # Use only if configured in GitHub
# github-app.client-id: 'GITHUB_CLIENT_ID'
# github-app.client-secret: 'GITHUB_CLIENT_SECRET'
# github-app.private-key: |
# -----BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY-----
# privatekeyprivatekeyprivatekeyprivatekey
# privatekeyprivatekeyprivatekeyprivatekey
# privatekeyprivatekeyprivatekeyprivatekey
# privatekeyprivatekeyprivatekeyprivatekey
# privatekeyprivatekeyprivatekeyprivatekey
# -----END RSA PRIVATE KEY-----