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path: "/docs/environment-variables"
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title: "Environment Variables"
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---
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### Database configuration
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Use the following values in database.yml which lives inside `config` directory.
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```bash
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development:
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<<: *default
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username: postgres
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password:
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database: chatwoot_dev
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```
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We use `dotenv-rails` gem to manage the environment variables. There is a file called `env.example` in the root directory of this project with all the environment variables set to empty value. You can set the correct values as per the following options. Once you set the values, you should rename the file to `.env` before you start the server.
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### Configure FB Channel
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To use FB Channel, you have to create an Facebook app in developer portal. You can find more details about creating FB channels [here](https://developers.facebook.com/docs/apps/#register)
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```bash
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FB_VERIFY_TOKEN=
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FB_APP_SECRET=
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FB_APP_ID=
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```
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### Configure emails
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For development, you don't need an email provider. Chatwoot uses [letter-opener](https://github.com/ryanb/letter_opener) gem to test emails locally
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For production use, use the following variables to set SMTP server.
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```bash
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MAILER_SENDER_EMAIL=
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SMTP_ADDRESS=
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SMTP_USERNAME=
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SMTP_PASSWORD=
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```
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If you would like to use Sendgrid to send your emails, use the following environment variables:
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```bash
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SMTP_ADDRESS=smtp.sendgrid.net
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SMTP_AUTHENTICATION=plain
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SMTP_DOMAIN=<your verified domain>
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SMTP_ENABLE_STARTTLS_AUTO=true
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SMTP_PORT=587
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SMTP_USERNAME=apikey
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SMTP_PASSWORD=<your Sendgrid API key>
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```
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If you would like to use Mailgun to send your emails, use the following environment variables:
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```bash
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SMTP_ADDRESS=smtp.mailgun.org
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SMTP_AUTHENTICATION=plain
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SMTP_DOMAIN=<Your domain, this has to be verified in Mailgun>
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SMTP_ENABLE_STARTTLS_AUTO=true
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SMTP_PORT=587
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SMTP_USERNAME=<Your SMTP username, view under Domains tab>
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SMTP_PASSWORD=<Your SMTP password, view under Domains tab>
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```
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If you would like to use Mailchimp to send your emails, use the following environment variables:
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Note: Mandrill is the transactional email service for Mailchimp. You need to enable transactional email and login to mandrillapp.com.
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SMTP_ADDRESS=smtp.mandrillapp.com
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SMTP_AUTHENTICATION=plain
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SMTP_DOMAIN=<Your verified domain in Mailchimp>
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SMTP_ENABLE_STARTTLS_AUTO=true
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SMTP_PORT=587
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SMTP_USERNAME=<Your SMTP username displayed under Settings -> SMTP & API info>
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SMTP_PASSWORD=<Any valid API key, create an API key under Settings -> SMTP & API Info>
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```
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### Configure frontend URL
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Provide the following value as frontend url
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```bash
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FRONTEND_URL='http://localhost:3000'
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```
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### Configure storage
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Chatwoot uses [active storage](https://edgeguides.rubyonrails.org/active_storage_overview.html) for storing attachments. The default storage option is the local storage on your server.
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But you can change it to use any of the cloud providers like amazon s3, microsoft azure and google gcs etc. Refer [configuring cloud storage](./configuring-cloud-storage) for additional environment variables required.
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```bash
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ACTIVE_STORAGE_SERVICE='local'
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```
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### Configure Redis
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For development, you can use the following url to connect to redis.
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```bash
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REDIS_URL='redis:://127.0.0.1:6379'
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```
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To authenticate redis connections made by app server and sidekiq, if it's protected by a password, use the following
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environment variable to set the password.
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```bash
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REDIS_PASSWORD=
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```
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### Configure Postgres host
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You can set the following environment variable to set the host for postgres.
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```bash
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POSTGRES_HOST=localhost
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```
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For production and testing you have the following variables for defining the postgres database,
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username and password.
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```bash
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POSTGRES_DATABASE=chatwoot_production
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POSTGRES_USERNAME=admin
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POSTGRES_PASSWORD=password
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```
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### Rails Production Variables
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For production deployment, you have to set the following variables
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```bash
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RAILS_ENV=production
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SECRET_KEY_BASE=replace_with_your_own_secret_string
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```
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You can generate `SECRET_KEY_BASE` using `rake secret` command from project root folder.
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### Rails Logging Variables
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By default chatwoot will capture `info` level logs in production. Ref [rails docs](https://guides.rubyonrails.org/debugging_rails_applications.html#log-levels) for the additional log level options.
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We will also retain 1 GB of your recent logs and your last shifted log file.
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You can fine tune these settings using the following environment variables
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```bash
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# possible values: 'debug', 'info', 'warn', 'error', 'fatal' and 'unknown'
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LOG_LEVEL=
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# value in megabytes
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LOG_SIZE= 1024
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```
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### Push Notification
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Chatwoot uses web push for push notification on the dashboard. Inorder to get the push notifications working you have to setup the following [VAPID](https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-thomson-webpush-vapid-02) keys.
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```bash
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VAPID_PUBLIC_KEY=
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VAPID_PRIVATE_KEY=
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```
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If you are comfortable with the Rails console, you could run `rails console` and run the following commands
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```rb
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vapid_key = Webpush.generate_key
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# Copy the following to environment variables
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vapid_key.public_key
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vapid_key.private_key
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```
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Or you can generate a VAPID key from https://d3v.one/vapid-key-generator/
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