# Useful Environment Variables Plume relies on some environment variables for some configuration options. You can either set them before starting the app with `cargo run` or write them in a `.env` file to have automatically loaded. Here are the variables that Plume uses: - `BASE_URL`: the domain name, or IP and port on which Plume is listening. It is used in all federation-related code. - `DB_URL`: the URL of the PostgreSQL database, used by Plume (`postgres://plume:plume@localhost/plume` by default). - `POSTGRES_USER`: if you just want to use a different PostgreSQL user name, and keep the rest of the default URL. - `POSTGRES_PASSWORD`: same as `POSTGRES_USER`, but for the password. - `USE_HTTPS`: if it is `0`, federation and medias will be using HTTP by default (`1` by default). - `ROCKET_ADDRESS`: the adress on which Plume should listen (`0.0.0.0` by default). - `ROCKET_PORT`: the port on which Plume should listen ([`7878` by default](https://twitter.com/ag_dubs/status/852559264510070784)) - `ROCKET_SECRET_KEY`: key used to sign private cookies and for CSRF protection. If it is not set, it will be regenerated everytime you restart Plume, meaning that all your users will get disconnected. You can generate one with `openssl rand -base64 32`. ## Diesel Diesel, the tool we use to run migrations may be configured with the `DATABASE_URL` which should contain the URL of the PostgreSQL database. Otherwise, you can specify `--database-url YOUR-URL` everytime you run a `diesel` command.