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###
### ---------------------------------------------------
### cmfive doc R U N - T I M E S E T T I N G S
### ---------------------------------------------------
###
### All the following settings are applied during
### $ docker-compose up
###
### No need to rebuild any docker images!
###
### IMPORTANT:
### ----------
### When changing any values ensure to stop, rm and restart:
### $ docker-compose stop
### $ docker-compose rm -f
### $ docker-compose up
###
### NOTE:
### -----
### For you own custom variables, scroll to the bottom
###
# The following line will disable any shellcheck warnings throughout this file
# shellcheck disable=SC2034,SC2125
###
### Show all executed commands in each
### docker image during docker-compose up?
###
### 1: Yes
### 0: No
DEBUG_COMPOSE_ENTRYPOINT=1
###
### Log to file or Docker logs.
###
### Logging to file means log files are available under log/
### on your host operating system.
### Logging to Docker logs means log files are streamed to
### stdout and stderr.
###
### 1: Log to Docker logs
### 0: Log to file
###
DOCKER_LOGS=1
###
### Relative or absolute path to the repository.
### (Used as a prefix for all mount paths)
### There is no need to change this.
###
### The only exception is for OSX users wanting to use NFS
### mounts instead of Filesystem mounts due to degraded performance
### on OSX.
###
### Note: When changing this variable you must re-create the container.
### Simply remove it, it will be auto-created during the next start:
###
### $ docker-compose rm -f
###
JEKYLL_PATH=.
NGINX_CONFIG_PATH=./assets/hostconfig/
################################################################################
###
### 2. Host Mounts (Your computer)
###
################################################################################
###
### Global mount options
###
### Note: When adding custom mount options, ensure to start with a
### leading ',' (comma), as those options are prepended to already
### existing mount options.
###
### Note: If no mount options are specified, leave this variable empty
### and do not add a leading ',' (comman).
###
### MOUNT_OPTIONS=,cached
### MOUNT_OPTIONS=
###
### Example: Allow to share mounts accross container with SELINUX enabled
###
### MOUNT_OPTIONS=,z
###
MOUNT_OPTIONS=
################################################################################
###
### 3. C variables
###
################################################################################
JEKYLL_CONF_EXEC=_config.yml,assets/jekyllconfig/_config_docker.yml
JEKYLL_CONF_BUILD=_config.yml
JEKYLL_EXEC=serve --host 0.0.0.0 --watch --force_polling --config
JEKYLL_BUILD=build --trace --config
################################################################################
###
### 4. Custom variables
###
################################################################################
###
### Any variable defined in this file will be available
### as environment variables to your PHP/HHV Docker container.
###
### This might be useful to set application environment and retrieve
### them via: <?php getenv('MY_APPLICATION_ENV'); ?>
###
###
### Example:
### <?php echo getenv('Foo'); ?> would produce: 'some value'
###
#Foo=some value