Updated Environment Variables (markdown)

Louis Lam 2023-02-01 20:12:28 +08:00
parent 0dafcd1b6d
commit 45e0aeccd6

@ -1,3 +1,11 @@
(1.20.0) For non-Docker users, you can create a new file named `.env` in the root directory. The format is like this:
```.env
UPTIME_KUMA_HOST=127.0.0.1
UPTIME_KUMA_PORT=8080
```
## Server Environment Variables
| Environment Variable | Server Argument | Description | Default |
@ -7,7 +15,7 @@
| `UPTIME_KUMA_PORT` or `PORT` | `port` | Port to listen to | `3001` |
| `UPTIME_KUMA_SSL_KEY` or `SSL_KEY` | `ssl-key` | Path to SSL key | |
| `UPTIME_KUMA_SSL_CERT` or `SSL_CERT` | `ssl-cert` | Path to SSL certificate | |
| `UPTIME_KUMA_CLOUDFLARED_TOKEN` | `cloudflared-token` | Cloudflare Tunnel Token (Available in 1.14.0) | |
| `UPTIME_KUMA_CLOUDFLARED_TOKEN` | `cloudflared-token` | (1.14.0) Cloudflare Tunnel Token | |
| `UPTIME_KUMA_DISABLE_FRAME_SAMEORIGIN` | `disable-frame-sameorigin` | By default, Uptime Kuma is not allowed in iframe if the domain name is not the same as the parent. It protects your Uptime Kuma to be a phishing website. If you don't need this protection, you can set it to `true` | `false` |
| `NODE_EXTRA_CA_CERTS` | | Add your self-signed ca certs. (e.g. /cert/path/CAcert.pem) [Read more](https://github.com/louislam/uptime-kuma/issues/1380) | |
| `NODE_TLS_REJECT_UNAUTHORIZED` | | Ignore all TLS errors | `0` |