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			* Use single server example as default frontend This just works out of the box * Refactor Dockerfile - Remove the asset dir since it's embedded in the executable anyway - Use the code in the current directory to build instead of downloading. Makes local testing very easy. - Cache Go dependencies - Run without root privileges. Note that using a BoltDB database requires mounting a volume with the correct permissions. The default database has thus been changed to memory so that starting the image just works. * Automatically publish images
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| # bind address, use empty string to bind to all interfaces
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| bind_address=""
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| # backend listen port
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| listen_port=8989
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| # change the base URL
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| # url_base="/librespeed"
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| # proxy protocol port, use 0 to disable
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| proxyprotocol_port=0
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| # Server location
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| server_lat=1
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| server_lng=1
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| # ipinfo.io API key, if applicable
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| ipinfo_api_key=""
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| 
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| # assets directory path, defaults to `assets` in the same directory
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| assets_path=""
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| 
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| # password for logging into statistics page
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| statistics_password="PASSWORD"
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| # redact IP addresses
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| redact_ip_addresses=false
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| 
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| # database type for statistics data, currently supports: none, memory, bolt, mysql, postgresql
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| # if none is specified, no telemetry/stats will be recorded, and no result PNG will be generated
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| database_type="memory"
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| database_hostname=""
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| database_name=""
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| database_username=""
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| database_password=""
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| 
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| # if you use `bolt` as database, set database_file to database file location
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| database_file="speedtest.db"
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| 
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| # TLS and HTTP/2 settings. TLS is required for HTTP/2
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| enable_tls=false
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| enable_http2=false
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| 
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| # if you use HTTP/2 or TLS, you need to prepare certificates and private keys
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| # tls_cert_file="cert.pem"
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| # tls_key_file="privkey.pem"
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