Goal: have a personal blog, and try out another point in the 'modular app design with elixir' space. Designing OTP systems with elixir had some interesting ideas.
120 lines
4.4 KiB
Elixir
120 lines
4.4 KiB
Elixir
import Config
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# config/runtime.exs is executed for all environments, including
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# during releases. It is executed after compilation and before the
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# system starts, so it is typically used to load production configuration
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# and secrets from environment variables or elsewhere. Do not define
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# any compile-time configuration in here, as it won't be applied.
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# The block below contains prod specific runtime configuration.
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# ## Using releases
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#
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# If you use `mix release`, you need to explicitly enable the server
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# by passing the PHX_SERVER=true when you start it:
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#
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# PHX_SERVER=true bin/firehose start
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#
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# Alternatively, you can use `mix phx.gen.release` to generate a `bin/server`
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# script that automatically sets the env var above.
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if System.get_env("PHX_SERVER") do
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config :firehose, FirehoseWeb.Endpoint, server: true
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end
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if config_env() == :prod do
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database_url =
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System.get_env("DATABASE_URL") ||
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raise """
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environment variable DATABASE_URL is missing.
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For example: ecto://USER:PASS@HOST/DATABASE
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"""
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maybe_ipv6 = if System.get_env("ECTO_IPV6") in ~w(true 1), do: [:inet6], else: []
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config :firehose, Firehose.Repo,
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# ssl: true,
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url: database_url,
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pool_size: String.to_integer(System.get_env("POOL_SIZE") || "10"),
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# For machines with several cores, consider starting multiple pools of `pool_size`
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# pool_count: 4,
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socket_options: maybe_ipv6
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# The secret key base is used to sign/encrypt cookies and other secrets.
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# A default value is used in config/dev.exs and config/test.exs but you
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# want to use a different value for prod and you most likely don't want
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# to check this value into version control, so we use an environment
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# variable instead.
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secret_key_base =
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System.get_env("SECRET_KEY_BASE") ||
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raise """
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environment variable SECRET_KEY_BASE is missing.
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You can generate one by calling: mix phx.gen.secret
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"""
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host = System.get_env("PHX_HOST") || "example.com"
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port = String.to_integer(System.get_env("PORT") || "4000")
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config :firehose, :dns_cluster_query, System.get_env("DNS_CLUSTER_QUERY")
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config :firehose, FirehoseWeb.Endpoint,
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url: [host: host, port: 443, scheme: "https"],
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http: [
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# Enable IPv6 and bind on all interfaces.
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# Set it to {0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1} for local network only access.
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# See the documentation on https://hexdocs.pm/bandit/Bandit.html#t:options/0
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# for details about using IPv6 vs IPv4 and loopback vs public addresses.
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ip: {0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0},
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port: port
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],
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secret_key_base: secret_key_base
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# ## SSL Support
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#
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# To get SSL working, you will need to add the `https` key
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# to your endpoint configuration:
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#
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# config :firehose, FirehoseWeb.Endpoint,
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# https: [
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# ...,
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# port: 443,
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# cipher_suite: :strong,
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# keyfile: System.get_env("SOME_APP_SSL_KEY_PATH"),
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# certfile: System.get_env("SOME_APP_SSL_CERT_PATH")
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# ]
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#
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# The `cipher_suite` is set to `:strong` to support only the
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# latest and more secure SSL ciphers. This means old browsers
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# and clients may not be supported. You can set it to
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# `:compatible` for wider support.
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#
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# `:keyfile` and `:certfile` expect an absolute path to the key
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# and cert in disk or a relative path inside priv, for example
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# "priv/ssl/server.key". For all supported SSL configuration
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# options, see https://hexdocs.pm/plug/Plug.SSL.html#configure/1
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#
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# We also recommend setting `force_ssl` in your config/prod.exs,
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# ensuring no data is ever sent via http, always redirecting to https:
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#
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# config :firehose, FirehoseWeb.Endpoint,
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# force_ssl: [hsts: true]
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#
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# Check `Plug.SSL` for all available options in `force_ssl`.
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# ## Configuring the mailer
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#
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# In production you need to configure the mailer to use a different adapter.
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# Here is an example configuration for Mailgun:
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#
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# config :firehose, Firehose.Mailer,
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# adapter: Swoosh.Adapters.Mailgun,
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# api_key: System.get_env("MAILGUN_API_KEY"),
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# domain: System.get_env("MAILGUN_DOMAIN")
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#
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# Most non-SMTP adapters require an API client. Swoosh supports Req, Hackney,
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# and Finch out-of-the-box. This configuration is typically done at
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# compile-time in your config/prod.exs:
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#
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# config :swoosh, :api_client, Swoosh.ApiClient.Req
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#
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# See https://hexdocs.pm/swoosh/Swoosh.html#module-installation for details.
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end
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