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@release-notes/hub

v0.5.0

Published

A hub for hosting release notes.

Downloads

15

Readme

Release Notes Hub

Subscribe to Release Notes

Installation

The recommended way of hacking the release notes hub is by using the docker compose based dev env. Run the dev env installation and setup steps.

This will launch the hub on localhost:8080.

Environment Variables

The app is aware of the following environment variables:

| Variable | Description | Default | |----------|-------------|---------| | PORT | The http port the express server will listen to. | 8080 | | MONGODB_HOST | Hostname of the mongodb backend | 'release-notes-mongo' | | MONGODB_PORT | Port of the mongodb backend | 27017 | | MONGODB_USER | Mongodb user | empty | | MONGODB_PASSWORD | Passoword of the mongodb user | empty | | MONGODB_DATABASE | The db to use | 'release-notes' | | SPARK_POST_API_KEY | Api key for sending transactional email | empty | | EMAIL_DEFAULT_REPLY_TO | Default reply-to email address | 'Release Notes [email protected]' | | GITHUB_CLIENT_ID | The github client id | empty | | GITHUB_CLIENT_SECRET | The github client secret | empty | | GOOGLE_CLIENT_ID | The google client id | empty | | GOOGLE_CLIENT_SECRET | The google client secret | empty | | PIWIK_ENABLED | Whether piwik tracking is enabled | true | | PIWIK_SITE_ID | The related piwik site id | 1 |


LICENSE

The files in this archive are released under MIT license. You can find a copy of this license in LICENSE.