For Docker, the following environment variables are supported:
- SENTRY_POSTGRES_HOST
- SENTRY_POSTGRES_PORT
- SENTRY_DB_NAME
- SENTRY_DB_USER
- SENTRY_DB_PASSWORD
- SENTRY_RABBITMQ_HOST
- SENTRY_RABBITMQ_USERNAME
- SENTRY_RABBITMQ_PASSWORD
- SENTRY_RABBITMQ_VHOST
- SENTRY_REDIS_HOST
- SENTRY_REDIS_PASSWORD
- SENTRY_REDIS_PORT
- SENTRY_REDIS_DB
- SENTRY_MEMCACHED_HOST
- SENTRY_MEMCACHED_PORT
- SENTRY_FILESTORE_DIR
- SENTRY_SERVER_EMAIL
- SENTRY_EMAIL_HOST
- SENTRY_EMAIL_PORT
- SENTRY_EMAIL_USER
- SENTRY_EMAIL_PASSWORD
- SENTRY_EMAIL_USE_TLS
- SENTRY_EMAIL_LIST_NAMESPACE
- SENTRY_ENABLE_EMAIL_REPLIES
- SENTRY_SMTP_HOSTNAME
- SENTRY_MAILGUN_API_KEY
- SENTRY_SINGLE_ORGANIZATION
- SENTRY_SECRET_KEY
- SLACK_CLIENT_ID
- SLACK_CLIENT_SECRET
- SLACK_VERIFICATION_TOKEN
- GITHUB_APP_ID
- GITHUB_API_SECRET
- BITBUCKET_CONSUMER_KEY
- BITBUCKET_CONSUMER_SECRET
You can create a .env file and set some of these variables.
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