242 lines
8.1 KiB
Django/Jinja
242 lines
8.1 KiB
Django/Jinja
# Firefly Data Importer (FIDI) configuration file
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# Where is Firefly III?
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#
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# 1) Make sure you ADD http:// or https://
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# 2) Make sure you REMOVE any trailing slash from the end of the URL.
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# 3) In case of Docker, refer to the internal IP of your Firefly III installation.
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# Setting this value is not mandatory. But it is very useful.
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#
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# This variable can be set from a file if you append it with _FILE
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#
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FIREFLY_III_URL=http://app:8080
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#
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# Imagine Firefly III can be reached at "http://172.16.0.2:8082" (internal Docker network or something).
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# But you have a fancy URL: "https://personal-finances.bill.microsoft.com/"
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# In those cases, you can overrule the URL so when the data importer links back to Firefly III, it uses the correct URL.
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#
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# 1) Make sure you ADD http:// or https://
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# 2) Make sure you REMOVE any trailing slash from the end of the URL.
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# IF YOU SET THIS VALUE, YOU MUST ALSO SET THE FIREFLY_III_URL
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#
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# This variable can be set from a file if you append it with _FILE
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#
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VANITY_URL={{ firefly_app_url }}
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#
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# Set your Firefly III Personal Access Token (OAuth)
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# You can create a Personal Access Token on the /profile page:
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# go to the OAuth tab, then Personal Access Token and "Create token".
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#
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# - Do not use the "command line token". That's the WRONG one.
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# - Do not use "APP_KEY" value from your Firefly III installation. That's the WRONG one.
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#
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# Setting this value is not mandatory. Instructions will follow if you omit this field.
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#
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# This variable can be set from a file if you append it with _FILE
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#
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FIREFLY_III_ACCESS_TOKEN=
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#FIREFLY_III_ACCESS_TOKEN=eyJ0eXAiOiJKV1QiLCJhbGciOiJSUzI1NiJ9.eyJhdWQiOiI5IiwianRpIjoiYmNjM2RhYmE4YmJlNmQwOGExOWZmYzhhOGE2OTk3OTE1MTM4OGE4ZDFiMDk4NDgxNzM3YmQwZWQ2NjRmYWU0MjliYWNiNjA5NmMwMWJkNWIiLCJpYXQiOjE2ODM5Mjk2NjMuOTIwNDg2LCJuYmYiOjE2ODM5Mjk2NjMuOTIwNDg4LCJleHAiOjE3MTU1NTIwNjMuODQ5NTI3LCJzdWIiOiIxIiwic2NvcGVzIjpbXX0.kdzrVScXwFwTTKbxPcQdMt_1M8ZrfWo38in0z-GLTUJXqIS8emIhoCdnuPIDeNd_nOTtH11A9Q0U-aA_jPBIu3If-R3qjtxbPgA08VccXBgB-bq1SLO8LF8ZHE3oXn9zrG7_wis99plgGLQYR6cmB4SPkshTwleTmlbI6r8H7pxkX_C6rn7izv1l57l-WA69ct-KxQySuzsMVEiZGqr85NRYr3W1_74At20BD-G0V7IaiIjGCfUC9elAjbGdts2d5KQOI86YD_OaX0X3g2DQRvP9i4_o3xSrE9taUfVoMCBm3yWMF2xIh32n1xDYl6M9wmbjGRF2iho9-JCMfi8izLVRD8I4Q-K0IBYPgfB2Xuo8ZeeMQ9qhc2numWGm8I5Slf-lW63At9Nm8L89xoy57fQcOoEg-DnwvL6v3i4wuGoiEMJwSXwje0akpcv6cXxRWDjzY9ErYfeHNnDFdgpflLFgJcO9lmJo0T_QUL0vt_uytDG1Tke7ue6cVPxOlhhDTCxMSG6FSLSx-4kopFevNVg3uOL7YhuKf1SJZBhcAQDjilvpwkWFhIyj69Ofn-2dgyUKAO_5m8QQ8EgcYuAhqz1RIuMmpe94XxzZys8WyX85DNDlU5Blq_QPcNyVQwDyGoklDJcjv3pK3ygE9CPvKAX1eLXMRpiVYaCtllabFGY
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#
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# You can also use a public client ID. This is available in Firefly III 5.4.0-alpha.3 and higher.
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# This is a number (1, 2, 3). If you use the client ID, you can leave the access token empty and vice versa.
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# This value is not mandatory to set. Instructions will follow if you omit this field.
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# This variable can be set from a file if you append it with _FILE
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FIREFLY_III_CLIENT_ID=
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# Nordigen information.
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# The key and ID can be set from a file if you append it with _FILE
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NORDIGEN_ID=
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NORDIGEN_KEY=
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NORDIGEN_SANDBOX=false
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# Spectre information
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# The ID and secret can be set from a file if you append it with _FILE
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SPECTRE_APP_ID=
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SPECTRE_SECRET=
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# Use cache. No need to do this.
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USE_CACHE=false
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# If set to true, the data import will not complain about running into duplicates.
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# This will give you cleaner import mails if you run regular imports.
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# This means that the data importer will not import duplicates, but it will not complain about them either.
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# This setting has no influence on the settings in your configuration(.json).
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# Of course, if something goes wrong *because* the transaction is a duplicate you will
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# NEVER know unless you start digging in your log files. So be careful with this.
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IGNORE_DUPLICATE_ERRORS=false
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# Auto import settings. Due to security constraints, you MUST enable each feature individually.
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# You must also set a secret. The secret is used for the web routes.
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# The auto-import secret must be a string of at least 16 characters.
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# Visit this page for inspiration: https://www.random.org/passwords/?num=1&len=16&format=html&rnd=new
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# Submit it using ?secret=X
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# This variable can be set from a file if you append it with _FILE
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AUTO_IMPORT_SECRET=
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# Is the /autoimport even endpoint enabled?
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# By default it's disabled, and the secret alone will not enable it.
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CAN_POST_AUTOIMPORT=false
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# Is the /autoupload endpoint enabled?
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# By default it's disabled, and the secret alone will not enable it.
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CAN_POST_FILES=false
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# Import directory white list. You need to set this before the auto importer will accept a directory to import from.
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# This variable can be set from a file if you append it with _FILE
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IMPORT_DIR_ALLOWLIST=
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#
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# When you're running Firefly III under a (self-signed) certificate,
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# the data importer may have trouble verifying the TLS connection.
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# You have a few options to make sure the data importer can connect
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# to Firefly III:
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# - 'true': will verify all certificates. The most secure option and the default.
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# - 'file.pem': refer to a file (you must provide it) to your custom root or intermediate certificates.
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# - 'false': will verify NO certificates. Not very secure.
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VERIFY_TLS_SECURITY=true
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# If you want, you can set a directory here where the data importer will look for import configurations.
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# This is a separate setting from the /import directory that the auto-import uses.
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# Setting this variable isn't necessary. The default value is "storage/configurations".
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#
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# This variable can be set from a file if you append it with _FILE
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JSON_CONFIGURATION_DIR=
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#
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# Time out when connecting with Firefly III.
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# π*10 seconds is usually fine.
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CONNECTION_TIMEOUT=31.41
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# The following variables can be useful when debugging the application
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APP_ENV=local
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APP_DEBUG=true
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LOG_CHANNEL=stack
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# Log level. You can set this from least severe to most severe:
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# debug, info, notice, warning, error, critical, alert, emergency
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# If you set it to debug your logs will grow large, and fast. If you set it to emergency probably
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# nothing will get logged, ever.
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LOG_LEVEL=debug
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# TRUSTED_PROXIES is a useful variable when using Docker and/or a reverse proxy.
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# Set it to ** and reverse proxies work just fine.
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TRUSTED_PROXIES=**
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# Time zone
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TZ=Europe/Amsterdam
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# Use ASSET_URL when you're running the data importer in a sub-directory.
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ASSET_URL=
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# Email settings.
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# The data importer can send you a message with all errors, warnings and messages
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# after a successful import. This is disabled by default
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ENABLE_MAIL_REPORT=false
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# Force Firefly III URL to be secure?
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EXPECT_SECURE_URL=false
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# If enabled, define which mailer you want to use.
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# Options include: smtp, mailgun, postmark, sendmail, log, array
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# Amazon SES is not supported.
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# log = drop mails in the logs instead of sending them
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# array = debug mailer that does nothing.
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MAIL_MAILER=
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# where to send the report?
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MAIL_DESTINATION=noreply@example.com
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# other mail settings
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# These variables can be set from a file if you append it with _FILE
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MAIL_FROM_ADDRESS=noreply@example.com
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MAIL_HOST=smtp.mailtrap.io
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MAIL_PORT=2525
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MAIL_USERNAME=username
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MAIL_PASSWORD=password
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MAIL_ENCRYPTION=null
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# Extra settings depending on your mail configuration above.
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# These variables can be set from a file if you append it with _FILE
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MAILGUN_DOMAIN=
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MAILGUN_SECRET=
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MAILGUN_ENDPOINT=
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POSTMARK_TOKEN=
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#
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# You probably won't need to change these settings.
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BROADCAST_DRIVER=log
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CACHE_DRIVER=file
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QUEUE_CONNECTION=sync
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SESSION_DRIVER=file
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SESSION_LIFETIME=120
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IS_EXTERNAL=false
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REDIS_HOST=127.0.0.1
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REDIS_PASSWORD=null
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REDIS_PORT=6379
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# always use quotes
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REDIS_DB="0"
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REDIS_CACHE_DB="1"
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# The only tracker supported is Matomo.
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# This is used on the public instance over at https://data-importer.firefly-iii.org
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TRACKER_SITE_ID=
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TRACKER_URL=
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APP_NAME=DataImporter
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#
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# The APP_URL environment variable is NOT used anywhere.
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# Don't bother setting it to fix your reverse proxy problems. It won't help.
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# Don't open issues telling me it doesn't help because it's not supposed to.
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# Laravel uses this to generate links on the command line, which is a feature the data importer does not use.
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APP_URL=http://localhost
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