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# This file shows the default configuration of Meilisearch.
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# All variables are defined here https://docs.meilisearch.com/learn/configuration/instance_options.html#environment-variables
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### DUMP
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# Folder where dumps are created when the dump route is called
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# dumps-dir = "dumps/"
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# Ignore the dump if a database already exists, and load that database instead
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# ignore-dump-if-db-exists = false
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# If the dump doesn't exists, load or create the database specified by `db-path` instead
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# ignore-missing-dump = false
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# Import a dump from the specified path, must be a `.dump` file
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# import-dump = "./path/to/my/file.dump"
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### SNAPSHOT
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# The engine will ignore a missing snapshot and not return an error in such case
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# ignore-missing-snapshot = false
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# The engine will skip snapshot importation and not return an error in such case
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# ignore-snapshot-if-db-exists = false
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# Defines the path of the snapshot file to import. This option will, by default, stop the
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# process if a database already exist or if no snapshot exists at the given path. If this
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# option is not specified no snapshot is imported
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# import-snapshot = false
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# Activate snapshot scheduling
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# schedule-snapshot = false
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# Defines the directory path where meilisearch will create snapshot each snapshot_time_gap
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# snapshot-dir = "snapshots/"
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# Defines time interval, in seconds, between each snapshot creation
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# snapshot-interval-sec = 86400
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### INDEX
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# The maximum size, in bytes, of the main lmdb database directory
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# max-index-size = "100 GiB"
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# The maximum amount of memory the indexer will use. It defaults to 2/3 of the available
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# memory. It is recommended to use something like 80%-90% of the available memory, no
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# more.
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#
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# In case the engine is unable to retrieve the available memory the engine will try to use
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# the memory it needs but without real limit, this can lead to Out-Of-Memory issues and it
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# is recommended to specify the amount of memory to use.
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#
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# /!\ The default value is system dependant /!\
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# max-indexing-memory = "2 GiB"
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# The maximum number of threads the indexer will use. If the number set is higher than the
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# real number of cores available in the machine, it will use the maximum number of
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# available cores.
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#
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# It defaults to half of the available threads.
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# max-indexing-threads = 4
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### SSL
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# Enable client authentication, and accept certificates signed by those roots provided in CERTFILE
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# ssl-auth-path = "./path/to/root"
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# Read server certificates from CERTFILE. This should contain PEM-format certificates in
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# the right order (the first certificate should certify KEYFILE, the last should be a root
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# CA)
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# ssl-cert-path = "./path/to/CERTFILE"
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# Read private key from KEYFILE. This should be a RSA private key or PKCS8-encoded
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# private key, in PEM format
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# ssl-key-path = "./path/to/private-key"
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# Read DER-encoded OCSP response from OCSPFILE and staple to certificate. Optional
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# ssl-ocsp-path = "./path/to/OCSPFILE"
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# Send a fatal alert if the client does not complete client authentication
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# ssl-require-auth = false
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# SSL support session resumption
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# ssl-resumption = false
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# SSL support tickets
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# ssl-tickets = false
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### MISC
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# This environment variable must be set to `production` if you are running in production.
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# If the server is running in development mode more logs will be displayed, and the master
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# key can be avoided which implies that there is no security on the updates routes. This
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# is useful to debug when integrating the engine with another service
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# env = "development" # possible values: [development, production]
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# The address on which the http server will listen
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# http-addr = "127.0.0.1:7700"
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# The maximum size, in bytes, of accepted JSON payloads
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# http-payload-size-limit = 100000000
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# The destination where the database must be created
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# db-path = "./data.ms"
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# The engine will disable task auto-batching, and will sequencialy compute each task one by one
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# disable-auto-batching = false
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# Set the log level
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# log-level = "info"
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# The master key allowing you to do everything on the server
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# master-key = "YOUR MASTER KEY"
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# The maximum size, in bytes, of the update lmdb database directory
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# max-task-db-size = "100 GiB"
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