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The following environment variables can be used to configure Livebook on boot:
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The following environment variables can be used to configure Livebook on boot:
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* LIVEBOOK_ALLOW_URI_SCHEMES - sets additional allowed hyperlink schemes to the
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Markdown content. Livebook sanitizes links in Markdown, allowing only a few
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standard schemes by default (such as http and https). Set it to a comma-separated
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list of schemes.
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* LIVEBOOK_APP_SERVICE_NAME - sets the application name used by the cloud
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* LIVEBOOK_APP_SERVICE_NAME - sets the application name used by the cloud
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provider to aid debugging.
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provider to aid debugging.
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default path used on file selection screens and others. Defaults to the
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default path used on file selection screens and others. Defaults to the
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user's operating system home.
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user's operating system home.
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* LIVEBOOK_IDENTITY_PROVIDER - controls whether Zero Trust Authentication
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must be used as the identity provider. This is useful when deploying
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Livebook inside a cloud platform, such as Cloudflare and Google.
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Supported values are:
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* "cloudflare:<your-team-name (domain)>"
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* "googleiap:<your-audience (aud)>"
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* LIVEBOOK_IFRAME_PORT - sets the port that Livebook serves iframes at.
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* LIVEBOOK_IFRAME_PORT - sets the port that Livebook serves iframes at.
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This is relevant only when running Livebook without TLS. Defaults to 8081.
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This is relevant only when running Livebook without TLS. Defaults to 8081.
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iframe. Set it to "true" to enable it. If you do enable it, then the application
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iframe. Set it to "true" to enable it. If you do enable it, then the application
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must run with HTTPS.
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must run with HTTPS.
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* LIVEBOOK_ALLOW_URI_SCHEMES - sets additional allowed hyperlink schemes to the
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Markdown content. Livebook sanitizes links in Markdown, allowing only a few
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standard schemes by default (such as http and https). Set it to a comma-separated
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list of schemes.
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* LIVEBOOK_IDENTITY_PROVIDER - controls whether Zero Trust Identity is enabled.
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Set it to your provider and the correspondent key to enable it.
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Currently supported providers are Cloudflare and GoogleIap.
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The respective keys are the team name (domain) for CloudFlare and the audience (aud) for GoogleIAP.
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E.g. `"cloudflare:<your-team-name>"`, `"googleiap:<your-audience>`
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<!-- Environment variables -->
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<!-- Environment variables -->
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When running Livebook Desktop, Livebook will invoke on boot a file named
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When running Livebook Desktop, Livebook will invoke on boot a file named
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