docker-compose: adds comments and docker-compose entries for new shell variables

pull/122/head
Aaron van Meerten 5 years ago
parent 48d8013bdd
commit 397aa3a4b2
  1. 5
      README.md
  2. 5
      docker-compose.yml

@ -180,6 +180,10 @@ Variable | Description | Example
`JWT_APP_SECRET` | Application secret known only to your token | my_jitsi_app_secret
`JWT_ACCEPTED_ISSUERS` | (Optional) Set asap_accepted_issuers as a comma separated list | my_web_client,my_app_client
`JWT_ACCEPTED_AUDIENCES` | (Optional) Set asap_accepted_audiences as a comma separated list | my_server1,my_server2
`JWT_ASAP_KEYSERVER` | (Optional) Set asap_keyserver to a url where public keys can be found | https://example.com/asap
`JWT_ALLOW_EMPTY` | (Optional) Allow anonymous users with no JWT while validating JWTs when provided | 0
`JWT_AUTH_TYPE` | (Optional) Controls which module is used for processing incoming JWTs | token
`JWT_TOKEN_AUTH_MODULE` | (Optional) Controls which module is used for validating JWTs | token_verification
This can be tested using the [jwt.io] debugger. Use the following samople payload:
@ -237,6 +241,7 @@ Variable | Description | Default value
`JIGASI_HEALTH_CHECK_INTERVAL` | Interval of healthcheck in milliseconds | 300000
`DISABLE_HTTPS` | Disable HTTPS, this can be useful if TLS connections are going to be handled outside of this setup | 1
`ENABLE_HTTP_REDIRECT` | Redirects HTTP traffic to HTTPS | 1
`LOG_LEVEL` | Controls which logs are output from prosody and associated modules | info
### Running on a LAN environment

@ -72,6 +72,11 @@ services:
- JWT_APP_SECRET
- JWT_ACCEPTED_ISSUERS
- JWT_ACCEPTED_AUDIENCES
- JWT_ASAP_KEYSERVER
- JWT_ALLOW_EMPTY
- JWT_AUTH_TYPE
- JWT_TOKEN_AUTH_MODULE
- LOG_LEVEL
- TZ
networks:
meet.jitsi:

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