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{{ ansible_managed | ansible.builtin.comment(decoration=';') }}
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[pretix]
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instance_name=My pretix installation
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url=https://pretix.mydomain.com
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currency=EUR
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datadir=/var/pretix/data
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trust_x_forwarded_for=on
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trust_x_forwarded_proto=on
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[database]
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backend=postgresql
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name=pretix
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user=pretix
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; For PostgreSQL on the same host, we don't need a password because we can use
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; peer authentication if our PostgreSQL user matches our unix user.
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password=
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; For local postgres authentication, you can leave it empty
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host=
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[mail]
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; See config file documentation for more options
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from=tickets@yourdomain.com
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host=127.0.0.1
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[redis]
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location=redis://127.0.0.1/0
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sessions=true
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[celery]
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backend=redis://127.0.0.1/1
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broker=redis://127.0.0.1/2
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