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# The device ID is the unique identifier for the device that runs Platypush.
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# You should make sure that it's unique at least within your local network,
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# as it is used to identify the device in the MQTT topics, on the HTTP API
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# and on the published ZeroConf services.
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PLATYPUSH_DEVICE_ID=platypush
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# Use an external Redis server for the message queue. By default, the Platypush
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# container will run a Redis server on the same container. Also remove the
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# `--start-redis` option from the `docker run` command if you want to use an
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# external Redis server.
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# PLATYPUSH_REDIS_HOST=localhost
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# PLATYPUSH_REDIS_PORT=6379
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# Custom location for the Platypush configuration file.
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# PLATYPUSH_CONFIG=/etc/platypush/config.yaml
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# Custom location for the Platypush working directory.
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# PLATYPUSH_WORKDIR=/var/lib/platypush
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# SQLAlchemy database URL. By default, the Platypush container will run on a
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# SQLite database installed under <WORKDIR>/main.db. If you want
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# PLATYPUSH_DB=sqlite:////var/lib/platypush/main.db
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