# Exchange Rate API # This is used to convert between different currencies in the app. We use Synth, which is a Maybe product. You can sign up for a free account at synthfinance.com. SYNTH_API_KEY= # SMTP Configuration # This is only needed if you intend on sending emails from your Maybe instance (such as for password resets or email financial reports). # Resend.com is a good option that offers a free tier for sending emails. SMTP_ADDRESS= SMTP_PORT=465 SMTP_USERNAME= SMTP_PASSWORD= SMTP_TLS_ENABLED=true # Email Configuration EMAIL_SENDER= # Database Configuration DB_HOST=localhost # May need to be changed to `DB_HOST=db` if using devcontainer DB_PORT=5432 POSTGRES_PASSWORD=postgres POSTGRES_USER=postgres # App Domain # This is the domain that your Maybe instance will be hosted at. It is used to generate links in emails and other places. APP_DOMAIN= ## Error and Performance Monitoring # The app uses Sentry to monitor errors and performance. In reality, you likely don't need this unless you're deploying Maybe to many users. SENTRY_DSN= # If enabled, an invite code generated by `rake invites:create` is required to sign up as a new user. # This is useful for controlling who can sign up for your Maybe instance. REQUIRE_INVITE_CODE=false # Enables self hosting features SELF_HOSTING_ENABLED=false # The hosting platform used to deploy the app (e.g. "render") # `localhost` (or unset) is used for local development and testing HOSTING_PLATFORM=localhost # ====================================================================================================== # Upgrades Module - responsible for triggering upgrade alerts, prompts, and auto-upgrade functionality # ====================================================================================================== # # UPGRADES_ENABLED: Enables Upgrader class functionality. # UPGRADES_MODE: Controls how the app will upgrade. `manual` means the user must manually upgrade the app. `auto` means the app will upgrade automatically (great for self-hosting) # UPGRADES_TARGET: Controls what the app will upgrade to. `release` means the app will upgrade to the latest release. `commit` means the app will upgrade to the latest commit. # UPGRADES_ENABLED=false # unless editing the flow, you should keep this `false` locally in development UPGRADES_MODE=manual # `manual` or `auto` UPGRADES_TARGET=release # `release` or `commit` # ====================================================================================================== # Git Repository Module - responsible for fetching latest commit data for upgrades # ====================================================================================================== # GITHUB_REPO_OWNER=maybe-finance GITHUB_REPO_NAME=maybe GITHUB_REPO_BRANCH=main