The docker-compose.yaml which you downloaded requires some environmental variables to function .
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All conatiners marked in RED are mandatory, rest are optional and needed only if respective tools are in use.
KnowHOW Specific Variables
MongoDB service
MONGO_INITDB_ROOT_USERNAME=<DB ROOT USER> (used for DDL comands within the application.)
MONGO_INITDB_ROOT_PASSWORD=<DB ROOT PASSWORD>(password for admin user)
MONGODB_APPLICATION_USER=<DB READ/Write User>
MONGODB_APPLICATION_PASS=<DB READ/WRITE PASSWORD>
CustomAPI
forgotPassword.uiHost=<DNS > (DNS of the Knowhow server)
corsFilterValidOrigin=<DNS> (DNS of the Knowhow server)
versionnumber=<Current version installed>
spring.data.mongodb.uri=<pass mongo db connection url in this format “
mongodb://<DB USER NAME>:<DB PASSWORD>@mongodb:27017/kpidashboard
“>aesEncryptionKey=<aesEncryptionKey>(this is the passphrase for generating AES key, this can not be changed during lifetime of application)
(min lenght - 8, sample value - 7DLHllMii14pId0FSSwGWwtga5dckGHW)auth.secret=<auth secret>(this the passphrase used to generate sign jwt token)
(min length -4, sample value - C0GNAIDS8upDNnkE)isRepoToolEnable= <
true
for repotool(developer tab) enable orfalse
for repotool disable>JAVA_OPTS= <configuring Java runtime settings>
auth.subDomainCookie= <
true
for auth service enable andfalse
for auth service disable>auth.domain= <auth service is on then added to parent domain(required only when auth.subDomainCookie=true)>
auth.centralAuthBaseURL= <central auth UI DNS(required only when auth.subDomainCookie=true)>
exposed_api_key= < api key for the exposed kpi like repo tool, sample value:UvcP8HOTwcJVFR4DYVZZwwSh5p6dVue7DExY6m0nblPSIYGCl1K/c89oQMVD2nVqN1N443vkDofkROBFiHjDxw==> (required only when isRepoToolEnable=
true
)
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spring.data.mongodb.uri=<pass mongo db connection url in this format “
mongodb://<DB USER NAME>:<DB PASSWORD>@mongodb:27017/kpidashboard
“>aesEncryptionKey=<aesEncryptionKey>(same Key as defined in CustomAPI)
AuthnAuth Specific Variables: Use Only When Deploying Knowhow with Auth Application
Authdb:
POSTGRES_USER=<DB ROOT USER>(same as defined in Postgres configSpecify the Postgres user name)
POSTGRES_PASSWORD=<DB ROOT PASSWORD>(same as defined in Postgres config)POSTGRES_DB=<DB name>Specify the Postgres user password)
authnauth:
auth.baseUrl=< central auth UI url>
auth.baseUiUrl=<central auth UI url>
auth.secret=<auth secret>(this the passphrase used to generate sign jwt token)
(min length -4, sample value - C0GNAIDS8upDNnkE)forgotPassword.uiHost=<DNS > (DNS of the installation server)
auth.corsFilterValidOrigin= <DNS> (DNS of the installation server)
spring.datasource.password= < postgres db passowrd>
auth.holdingEntityId= <SAML entity ID>
auth.assertingEntityId = <SAML Url of the tenent ID>
auth.alias = <alias of the saml>
auth.samlLoginUrl= <login url saml>
spring.kafka.producer.bootstrap-servers= <kafka end point>
flag.mailWithoutKafka= <true for the smtp or false for the kafka>
auth.domain= <auth service is on then added to parent domain>
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