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- use Mix.Config
- # For production, don't forget to configure the url host
- # to something meaningful, Phoenix uses this information
- # when generating URLs.
- #
- # Note we also include the path to a cache manifest
- # containing the digested version of static files. This
- # manifest is generated by the `mix phx.digest` task,
- # which you should run after static files are built and
- # before starting your production server.
- config :fourletters, FourlettersWeb.Endpoint,
- url: [host: "4-letters.net", port: 80],
- cache_static_manifest: "priv/static/cache_manifest.json"
- # Do not print debug messages in production
- config :logger, level: :info
- # ## SSL Support
- #
- # To get SSL working, you will need to add the `https` key
- # to the previous section and set your `:url` port to 443:
- #
- # config :fourletters, FourlettersWeb.Endpoint,
- # ...
- # url: [host: "example.com", port: 443],
- # https: [
- # port: 443,
- # cipher_suite: :strong,
- # keyfile: System.get_env("SOME_APP_SSL_KEY_PATH"),
- # certfile: System.get_env("SOME_APP_SSL_CERT_PATH"),
- # transport_options: [socket_opts: [:inet6]]
- # ]
- #
- # The `cipher_suite` is set to `:strong` to support only the
- # latest and more secure SSL ciphers. This means old browsers
- # and clients may not be supported. You can set it to
- # `:compatible` for wider support.
- #
- # `:keyfile` and `:certfile` expect an absolute path to the key
- # and cert in disk or a relative path inside priv, for example
- # "priv/ssl/server.key". For all supported SSL configuration
- # options, see https://hexdocs.pm/plug/Plug.SSL.html#configure/1
- #
- # We also recommend setting `force_ssl` in your endpoint, ensuring
- # no data is ever sent via http, always redirecting to https:
- #
- # config :fourletters, FourlettersWeb.Endpoint,
- # force_ssl: [hsts: true]
- #
- # Check `Plug.SSL` for all available options in `force_ssl`.
- # Finally import the config/prod.secret.exs which loads secrets
- # and configuration from environment variables.
- # import_config "prod.secret.exs"
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