The domain or IP address the relay is hosted on. If you launch the relay on `example.com`, that would be your HOSTNAME. The default is `localhost:8080`
##### `ADDR`
The address the server binds to. By default, this is `127.0.0.1`, so for production cases it should be set to `0.0.0.0` or another public address.
##### `PORT`
The port the server binds to, this is `8080` by default but can be changed if needed.
##### `DEBUG`
Whether to print incoming activities to the console when requests hit the /inbox route. This defaults to `true`, but should be set to `false` in production cases. Since every activity sent to the relay is public anyway, this doesn't represent a security risk.
##### `RESTRICTED_MODE`
This setting enables an 'allowlist' setup where only servers that have been explicitly enabled through the `relay -a` command can join the relay. This is `false` by default. If `RESTRICTED_MODE` is not enabled, then manually allowing domains with `relay -a` has no effect.
##### `VALIDATE_SIGNATURES`
This setting enforces checking HTTP signatures on incoming activities. It defaults to `false` but should be set to `true` in production scenarios
##### `HTTPS`
Whether the current server is running on an HTTPS port or not. This is used for generating URLs to the current running relay. By default it is set to `false`, but should be `true` in production scenarios.
##### `PUBLISH_BLOCKS`
Whether or not to publish a list of blocked domains in the `nodeinfo` metadata for the server. It defaults to `false`.
##### `SLED_PATH`
Where to store the on-disk database of connected servers. This defaults to `./sled/db-0.34`.
The log level to print. Available levels are `ERROR`, `WARN`, `INFO`, `DEBUG`, and `TRACE`. You can also specify module paths to enable some logs but not others, such as `RUST_LOG=warn,tracing_actix_web=info,relay=info`
The URL to the source code for the relay. This defaults to `https://git.asonix.dog/asonix/relay`, but should be changed if you're running a fork hosted elsewhere.
##### `OPENTELEMETRY_URL`
A URL for exporting opentelemetry spans. This is mostly useful for debugging. There is no default, since most people probably don't run an opentelemetry collector.
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