hedgedoc/docs/content/config/index.md
David Mehren cd5256da7f refactor(db-config): Use typeorm-style options
TypeORM does not use a separate config option for the path
to the SQLite file.
Additionally, the "dialect" is called "type."

This commit adjusts our config to follow the upstream convention
to reduce confusion.

Signed-off-by: David Mehren <git@herrmehren.de>
2022-05-01 20:49:09 +02:00

6.9 KiB

HedgeDoc can be configured via environment variables either directly or via an .env file.

The .env file

The .env file should be placed in the root of the project and contains key-value pairs of environment variables and their corresponding value. This can for example look like this:

HD_DOMAIN="http://localhost"
HD_MEDIA_BACKEND="filesystem"
HD_MEDIA_BACKEND_FILESYSTEM_UPLOAD_PATH="uploads/"
HD_DATABASE_DIALECT="sqlite"
HD_DATABASE_STORAGE="./hedgedoc.sqlite"

We also provide an .env.example file containing a minimal configuration in the root of the project. This should help you to write your own configuration.

!!! warning
The minimal configuration provided in .env.example is exactly that: minimal. It will let you start HedgeDoc, but it is not meant to be used in production without prior changes.

General

environment variable default example description
HD_DOMAIN - https://md.example.com The URL the HedgeDoc instance runs on.
PORT 3000 The port the HedgeDoc instance runs on.
HD_RENDERER_ORIGIN HD_DOMAIN The URL the renderer runs on. If omitted this will be same as HD_DOMAIN.
HD_LOGLEVEL warn The loglevel that should be used. Options are error, warn, info, debug or trace.
HD_FORBIDDEN_NOTE_IDS - notAllowed, alsoNotAllowed A list of note ids (separated by ,), that are not allowed to be created or requested by anyone.
HD_MAX_DOCUMENT_LENGTH 100000 The maximum length of any one document. Changes to this will impact performance for your users.

Why should I want to run my renderer on a different (sub-)domain?

If the renderer is provided by another domain, it's way harder to manipulate HedgeDoc or steal credentials from the rendered note content, because renderer and editor are more isolated. This increases the security of the software and greatly mitigates XSS attacks. However, you can run HedgeDoc without this extra security, but we recommend using it if possible.

Authentication

ToDo: Add Authentication docs

Customization

environment variable default example description
HD_CUSTOM_NAME - DEMO Corp The text will be shown in the top right corner in the editor and on the intro page. If you also configure a custom logo, this will be used as the alt text of the logo.
HD_CUSTOM_LOGO - https://md.example.com/logo.png The logo will be shown in the top right corner in the editor and on the intro page.
HD_PRIVACY_URL - https://md.example.com/privacy The URL that should be linked as the privacy notice in the footer.
HD_TERMS_OF_USE_URL - https://md.example.com/terms The URL that should be linked as the terms of user in the footer.
HD_IMPRINT_URL - https://md.example.com/imprint The URL that should be linked as the imprint in the footer.

ToDo: Add screenshots to illustrate custom name and custom logo.

Database

We officially support and test these databases:

  • SQLite (for development and smaller instances)
  • PostgreSQL
  • MariaDB
environment variable default example description
HD_DATABASE_TYPE - postgres The database type you want to use. This can be postgres, mysql, mariadb or sqlite.
HD_DATABASE_NAME - hedgedoc The name of the database to use. When using SQLite, this is the path to the database file.
HD_DATABASE_HOST - db.example.com The host, where the database runs. Only if you're not using sqlite.
HD_DATABASE_PORT - 5432 The port, where the database runs. Only if you're not using sqlite.
HD_DATABASE_USER - hedgedoc The user that logs in the database. Only if you're not using sqlite.
HD_DATABASE_PASS - password The password to log into the database. Only if you're not using sqlite.

External services

environment variable default example description
HD_PLANTUML_SERVER - https://www.plantuml.com/plantuml The PlantUML server that HedgeDoc uses to render PlantUML diagrams. If this is not configured, PlantUML diagrams won't be rendered.
HD_IMAGE_PROXY - https://image-proxy.example.com ToDo: Add description

Media

There are couple of different backends that can be used to host your images for HedgeDoc.