wallabag/app/config/parameters.yml.dist
Jeremy Benoist d20a8c5fb4
Add ability to define lifetime token for the API
It'll allow admin of a wallabag instance to define its own lifetime for the refresh token and the access token.
The default value are the recommended one from the wallabag team.
2020-04-08 09:18:17 +02:00

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# This file is a "template" of what your parameters.yml file should look like
parameters:
# Uncomment these settings or manually update your parameters.yml
# to use docker-compose
#
# database_driver: %env.database_driver%
# database_host: %env.database_host%
# database_port: %env.database_port%
# database_name: %env.database_name%
# database_user: %env.database_user%
# database_password: %env.database_password%
database_driver: pdo_mysql
database_host: 127.0.0.1
database_port: ~
database_name: wallabag
database_user: root
database_password: ~
# For SQLite, database_path should be "%kernel.project_dir%/data/db/wallabag.sqlite"
database_path: null
database_table_prefix: wallabag_
database_socket: null
# with PostgreSQL and SQLite, you must set "utf8"
database_charset: utf8mb4
domain_name: https://your-wallabag-url-instance.com
mailer_transport: smtp
mailer_user: ~
mailer_password: ~
mailer_host: 127.0.0.1
mailer_port: false
mailer_encryption: ~
mailer_auth_mode: ~
locale: en
# A secret key that's used to generate certain security-related tokens
secret: CHANGE_ME_TO_SOMETHING_SECRET_AND_RANDOM
# two factor stuff
twofactor_auth: true
twofactor_sender: no-reply@wallabag.org
# fosuser stuff
fosuser_registration: true
fosuser_confirmation: true
# how long the access token should live in seconds for the API
fos_oauth_server_access_token_lifetime: 3600
# how long the refresh token should life in seconds for the API
fos_oauth_server_refresh_token_lifetime: 1209600
from_email: no-reply@wallabag.org
rss_limit: 50
# RabbitMQ processing
rabbitmq_host: localhost
rabbitmq_port: 5672
rabbitmq_user: guest
rabbitmq_password: guest
rabbitmq_prefetch_count: 10
# Redis processing
redis_scheme: tcp
redis_host: localhost
redis_port: 6379
redis_path: null
redis_password: null
# sentry logging
sentry_dsn: ~