toml
A typical settings.toml
file looks like this:
[server]
host = "0.0.0.0"
hostname = "http://localhost:8140"
port = 8140
debug = true
[identity_backend]
class = "kisee.providers.demo.DemoBackend"
[identity_backend.options]
no = "option required"
[email]
host = "localhost"
sender = "sender@example.com"
[jwt]
iss = "example.com"
# Generated using:
#
# openssl ecparam -name secp256k1 -genkey -noout -out secp256k1.pem
#
# Yes we know P-256 is a bad one, but for compatibility with JS
# clients for the moment we can't really do better.
private_key = '''
-----BEGIN EC PRIVATE KEY-----
MHQCAQEEIJJaLOWE+5qg6LNjYKOijMelSLYnexzLmTMvwG/Dy0r4oAcGBSuBBAAK
oUQDQgAEE/WCqajmhfppNUB2uekSxX976fcWA3bbdew8NkUtCoBigl9lWkqfnkF1
8H9fgG0gafPhGtub23+8Ldulvmf1lg==
-----END EC PRIVATE KEY-----'''
# Generated using:
# openssl ec -in secp256k1.pem -pubout > secp256k1.pub
public_key = '''
-----BEGIN PUBLIC KEY-----
MFYwEAYHKoZIzj0CAQYFK4EEAAoDQgAEE/WCqajmhfppNUB2uekSxX976fcWA3bb
dew8NkUtCoBigl9lWkqfnkF18H9fgG0gafPhGtub23+8Ldulvmf1lg==
-----END PUBLIC KEY-----'''
Sentry is optional.
For Sentry to work you'll need the SENTRY_DSN environment variable, and sentry-sdk installed, that's it.