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# Step 1 - Create a secret key for rails
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#
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# You can generate a secure one through the Greenlight docker image
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# with with the command
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#
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#   docker run --rm bigbluebutton/greenlight rake secret
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#
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SECRET_KEY_BASE=
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# Step 2 - Enter credentials for your BigBlueButton Server
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#
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# The endpoint and secret from your bigbluebutton server.  To get these values, run
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# the following command on your BigBlueButton server
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#
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#    bbb-conf --secret
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#
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# and uncomment the following two variables
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#BIGBLUEBUTTON_ENDPOINT=
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#BIGBLUEBUTTON_SECRET=
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# Twitter Login Provider (optional)
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#
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#   You will need to register the app at https://apps.twitter.com/
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#   For the callback URL use 'http://<your hostname:port>/auth/twitter/callback'
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#   Once registered copy the ID and Secret here
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#
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TWITTER_ID=
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TWITTER_SECRET=
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# Google Login Provider (optional)
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#
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#   You will need to register for at https://console.developers.google.com/apis/credentials
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#   Select Oauth client ID -> web application
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#   For the callback URL use 'http://<your hostname:port>/auth/google/callback'
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#   Once registered copy the ID and Secret here
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#
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#   The GOOGLE_OAUTH2_HD variable is used to limit sign-in to a particular Google Apps hosted domain. This
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#   can be a string such as, 'domain.com'. If left blank, GreenLight will allow sign-in from all Google Apps hosted
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#   domains.
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#
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GOOGLE_OAUTH2_ID=
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GOOGLE_OAUTH2_SECRET=
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GOOGLE_OAUTH2_HD=
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# LDAP Login Provider (optional)
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#   You can enable LDAP authentication by providing values for the variables below.
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#   For information about setting up LDAP, see: 
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#     http://docs.bigbluebutton.org/install/green-light.html#ldap-oauth
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#
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LDAP_SERVER=
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LDAP_PORT=
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LDAP_METHOD=
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LDAP_UID=
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LDAP_BASE=
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LDAP_BIND_DN=
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LDAP_PASSWORD=
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# If "true", GreenLight will register a webhook callback for each meeting
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# created. This callback is called for all events that happen in the meeting,
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# including the processing of its recording. These events are used to update
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# the web page dynamically as things happen in the server.
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# If not "true", the application will add a metadata to the meetings with this same
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# callback URL. Scripts can then be added to BigBlueButton to call this callback
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# URL and send specific events to GreenLight (e.g. a post publish script to warn
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# the application when recordings are done).
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GREENLIGHT_USE_WEBHOOKS=false
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# Slack Integration (optional)
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#
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#   You will need to register an incoming-webhook for your slack channel
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#   in order for GreenLight to post to it. You can do this by going
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#   to https://slack.com/apps/A0F7XDUAZ-incoming-webhooks, selecting your
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#   team and then selecting "Add Incoming WebHooks integration" on the
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#   desired channel. You will then need to paste the webhook below.
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#
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SLACK_WEBHOOK=
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SLACK_CHANNEL=
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# Landing Background (optional)
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#
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#   Supply a URL to an image to change the landing background. If no
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#   URL is provided GreenLight will use a default image. If you
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#   supply a path that does not lead to an image, no landing image
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#   will appear.
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#
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LANDING_BACKGROUND=
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# SMTP Mailer
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#
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GREENLIGHT_MAIL_NOTIFICATIONS=true
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GREENLIGHT_DOMAIN=localhost-lxc.org
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SMTP_FROM=youremail@gmail.com
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SMTP_SERVER=smtp.gmail.com
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SMTP_PORT=587
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SMTP_DOMAIN=gmail.com
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SMTP_USERNAME=youremail@gmail.com
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SMTP_PASSWORD=yourpassword
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# SMTP_TLS=false
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# SMTP_AUTH=login
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# SMTP_STARTTLS_AUTO=true
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# Prefix for the application's root URL
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# Useful for deploying the application to a subdirectory
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#
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#   default is '/b' (recommended)
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#
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#RELATIVE_URL_ROOT=/b
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# Uncomment and set to 'true' to only allow users to create meetings when authenticated.
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# Unauthenticated users are still able to join meetings through invites.
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#DISABLE_GUEST_ACCESS=false
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# Comment this out to send logs to STDOUT in production instead of log/production.log .
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DISABLE_RAILS_LOG_TO_STDOUT=true
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