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# ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
# jama — Configuration
# just another messaging app
#
# Copy this file to .env and customize before first run.
# ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
# Project name — used as the Docker container name.
# If you run multiple jama instances on the same host, give each a unique name.
PROJECT_NAME=jama
# Image version to run (set by build.sh, or use 'latest')
JAMA_VERSION=0.9.62
# App port — the host port Docker maps to the container
PORT=3000
# Timezone — must match your host timezone
# Run 'timedatectl' on Linux or 'ls /usr/share/zoneinfo' to find your value
# Examples: America/Toronto, Europe/London, Asia/Tokyo
TZ=UTC
# ── App ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────
# App name (can also be changed in the Settings UI after first run)
APP_NAME=jama
# Default public group name (created on first run only)
DEFCHAT_NAME=General Chat
# ── Admin credentials (used on FIRST RUN only) ────────────────
ADMIN_NAME=Admin User
ADMIN_EMAIL=admin@jama.local
ADMIN_PASS=Admin@1234
# Default password for bulk-imported users (when no password is set in CSV)
USER_PASS=user@1234
# Set to true to reset the admin password to ADMIN_PASS on every restart.
# WARNING: Leave false in production — shows a warning banner on the login page when true.
ADMPW_RESET=false
# ── Security ──────────────────────────────────────────────────
# JWT secret — change this to a long random string in production!
# Generate one: openssl rand -hex 32
JWT_SECRET=changeme_super_secret_jwt_key_change_in_production
# Database encryption key (SQLCipher AES-256)
# Generate a strong key: openssl rand -hex 32
# Leave blank to run without encryption (not recommended for production).
#
# IMPORTANT — upgrading an existing unencrypted install:
# 1. docker compose down
# 2. Find your DB: docker volume inspect <project>_jama_db
# 3. node backend/scripts/encrypt-db.js --db /path/to/jama.db --key YOUR_KEY
# 4. Add DB_KEY=YOUR_KEY here, then: ./build.sh && docker compose up -d
DB_KEY=