USE_HTTPS=true MEET_LOG_LEVEL=debug SERVER_CORS_ORIGIN=* MEET_INITIAL_API_KEY=meet-api-key # Admin user configuration (initial admin user created on first startup) MEET_INITIAL_ADMIN_USER=admin MEET_INITIAL_ADMIN_PASSWORD=admin # Redis configuration (used by the backend). Defaults in code point to localhost:6379. # If you don't have a Redis server running locally, you can start one with Docker: # docker run --name openvidu-redis -p 6379:6379 -d redis:7 # Or with podman: # podman run --name openvidu-redis -p 6379:6379 -d docker.io/library/redis:7 # Environment variables read by the server (optional - only needed if you want to change defaults): MEET_REDIS_HOST=192.168.1.19 MEET_REDIS_PORT=6379 MEET_REDIS_PASSWORD=redispassword MEET_REDIS_DB=0 # If using Redis Sentinel, set the host list as comma separated host:port pairs and the sentinel password: # MEET_REDIS_SENTINEL_HOST_LIST=sentinel1:26379,sentinel2:26379 # MEET_REDIS_SENTINEL_PASSWORD=your-sentinel-password # LiveKit URL — use the websocket URL that corresponds to the admin HTTP port. # The livekit-server process here is listening on 7880 (client) and 7881 (admin). # Point LIVEKIT_URL/LIVEKIT_URL_PRIVATE to the admin-enabled port so server-side # clients (egress/room service) use the correct HTTP admin endpoint. LIVEKIT_URL=ws://nextream.sytes.net:7880 LIVEKIT_URL_PRIVATE=ws://nextream.sytes.net:7880 LIVEKIT_API_KEY=devkey LIVEKIT_API_SECRET=secretsecretsecretsecretsecretsecret # MinIO / S3 configuration for local development (temporarily using memory) MEET_BLOB_STORAGE_MODE=memory # MEET_S3_SERVICE_ENDPOINT=http://192.168.1.19:9000 # MEET_S3_ACCESS_KEY=minioadmin # MEET_S3_SECRET_KEY=minioadmin # MEET_S3_BUCKET=openvidu-appdata # MEET_S3_WITH_PATH_STYLE_ACCESS=true