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# Where you've installed Compass
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BASE_URL=https://compass.example.com/
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# Atlas is used for geocoding trips.
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# You can use mine or install your own.
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# Source code: https://github.com/aaronpk/Atlas
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ATLAS_BASE=https://atlas.p3k.io/
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# This is where the location data will be saved.
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# Compass will create a folder for each "database" you create after you log in.
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# Make sure the web server or PHP process can write here.
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STORAGE_DIR=/var/compass/data
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# Set APP_KEY to a 32 character string. This is used to encrypt session data.
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# You can generate a string using the command `php artisan key:generate`
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APP_KEY=xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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# Define your database connection
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DB_CONNECTION=mysql
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DB_HOST=localhost
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DB_PORT=3306
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DB_DATABASE=compass
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DB_USERNAME=compass
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DB_PASSWORD=secret
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# Cookie driver is probably fine. Alternate options:
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# https://lumen.laravel.com/docs/5.1/session
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SESSION_DRIVER=cookie
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SESSION_LIFETIME=500000
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# Processing trips is done on a job queue. If using the database queue,
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# you'll need to create the jobs table. See details in the readme.
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QUEUE_DRIVER=database
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# QUEUE_DRIVER=redis
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CACHE_DRIVER=redis
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# This is how Compass signs users in. You can leave it set to the default, and
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# you'll be redirected there to authenticate as your domain name.
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# You can also run your own instance, or even point it to your own website
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# if it supports the IndieAuth protocol https://indieweb.org/indieauth-for-login
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DEFAULT_AUTH_ENDPOINT=https://indieauth.com/auth
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# If this is true, then anyone can create accounts. If false, then only existing
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# users in the users table will be able to log in. You can add your own domain name
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# to the users table to allow yourself to log in the first time.
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ALLOW_NEW_USERS=false
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APP_ENV=local
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APP_DEBUG=false
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APP_LOCALE=en
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APP_FALLBACK_LOCALE=en
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