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app-config.production.yaml
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app:
# Should be the same as backend.baseUrl when using the `app-backend` plugin.
baseUrl: http://localhost:7007
backend:
# Note that the baseUrl should be the URL that the browser and other clients
# should use when communicating with the backend, i.e. it needs to be
# reachable not just from within the backend host, but from all of your
# callers. When its value is "http://localhost:7007", it's strictly private
# and can't be reached by others.
baseUrl: http://localhost:7007
# The listener can also be expressed as a single <host>:<port> string. In this case we bind to
# all interfaces, the most permissive setting. The right value depends on your specific deployment.
listen: ':7007'
# config options: https://node-postgres.com/apis/client
database:
client: pg
connection:
host: ${POSTGRES_HOST}
port: ${POSTGRES_PORT}
user: ${POSTGRES_USER}
password: ${POSTGRES_PASSWORD}
# https://node-postgres.com/features/ssl
# you can set the sslmode configuration option via the `PGSSLMODE` environment variable
# see https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/libpq-ssl.html Table 33.1. SSL Mode Descriptions (e.g. require)
# ssl:
# ca: # if you have a CA file and want to verify it you can uncomment this section
# $file: <file-path>/ca/server.crt
auth:
providers:
guest: {}
catalog:
# Overrides the default list locations from app-config.yaml as these contain example data.
# See https://backstage.io/docs/features/software-catalog/#adding-components-to-the-catalog for more details
# on how to get entities into the catalog.
locations:
# Local example data, replace this with your production config, these are intended for demo use only.
# File locations are relative to the backend process, typically in a deployed context, such as in a Docker container, this will be the root
- type: file
target: ./examples/entities.yaml
# Local example template
- type: file
target: ./examples/template/template.yaml
rules:
- allow: [Template]
# Local example organizational data
- type: file
target: ./examples/org.yaml
rules:
- allow: [User, Group]