Environment Variables¶
+Environment variables allow you to modify how TVApp2 functions within a docker container. Ensure that +you understand the setting you are changing before you modify these values, otherwise, TVApp2 may fail to +start due to misconfigurations.
+TZ¶
+
+1.0.0
+Etc/UTC
The TZ environment variable specifies the timezone that your docker container will
+utilize. This is useful for syncing your local time with console outputs such as
+our logging system.
-
+
Changing this env variable will change the time for anything + related to the TVApp2 docker container.
+
Etc/UTC
+ Africa/Cairo
+ Africa/Johannesburg
+ Africa/Lagos
+ America/Argentina/Buenos_Aires
+ America/Bogota
+ America/Caracas
+ America/Chicago
+ America/El_Salvador
+ America/Juneau
+ America/Lima
+ America/Los_Angeles
+ America/Mexico_City
+ America/New_York
+ America/Phoenix
+ America/Santiago
+ America/Sao_Paulo
+ America/Toronto
+ America/Vancouver
+ Asia/Almaty
+ Asia/Ashkhabad
+ Asia/Bahrain
+ Asia/Bangkok
+ Asia/Chongqing
+ Asia/Dubai
+ Asia/Ho_Chi_Minh
+ Asia/Hong_Kong
+ Asia/Jakarta
+ Asia/Jerusalem
+ Asia/Kathmandu
+ Asia/Kolkata
+ Asia/Kuwait
+ Asia/Muscat
+ Asia/Qatar
+ Asia/Riyadh
+ Asia/Seoul
+ Asia/Shanghai
+ Asia/Singapore
+ Asia/Taipei
+ Asia/Tehran
+ Asia/Tokyo
+ Atlantic/Reykjavik
+ Australia/ACT
+ Australia/Adelaide
+ Australia/Brisbane
+ Australia/Sydney
+ Europe/Athens
+ Europe/Belgrade
+ Europe/Berlin
+ Europe/Copenhagen
+ Europe/Helsinki
+ Europe/Istanbul
+ Europe/London
+ Europe/Luxembourg
+ Europe/Madrid
+ Europe/Moscow
+ Europe/Paris
+ Europe/Riga
+ Europe/Rome
+ Europe/Stockholm
+ Europe/Tallinn
+ Europe/Vilnius
+ Europe/Warsaw
+ Europe/Zurich
+ Pacific/Auckland
+ Pacific/Chatham
+ Pacific/Fakaofo
+ Pacific/Honolulu
+ Pacific/Norfolk
+ US/Mountain
+WEB_IP¶
+
+1.0.0
+0.0.0.0
The WEB_IP environment variable allows you to define what IP address will be
+bound to the TVApp2 docker image.
-
+
Specify
0.0.0.0to bind to all local IP addresses.
+
WEB_PORT¶
+
+1.0.0
+4124
The WEB_PORT environment variable allows you to define what port the TVApp2
+docker container will listen to.
-
+
The default port is
4124
+
URL_REPO¶
+
+1.0.0
+https://git.binaryninja.net/binaryninja
+
The URL_REPO environment variable allows you to specify what Github repo is used to communicate
+with in order to fetch IPTV data. This is used as an internal environment variable by the developers
+and should not be changed by the end-user; otherwise you will be unable to fetch IPTV data.
-
+
It is highly recommended that you do not change this value + otherwise you will not be able to download the latest M3U playlists and EPG + guide data.
+
DIR_BUILD¶
+
+1.0.0
+/usr/src/app
+
The DIR_BUILD environment variable specifies what local folder will be utilized
+by the TVApp2 docker container when the container builds the app.
-
+
You should not change this unless you are an advanced user.
+
DIR_RUN¶
+
+1.0.0
+/usr/src/app
+
The DIR_RUN environment variable specifies what local folder will be utilized
+by the TVApp2 docker container when the container has built the app and placed it
+into a production folder.
-
+
You should not change this unless you are an advanced user.
+
STREAM_QUALITY¶
+
+1.1.0
+hd
The STREAM_QUALITY environment variable specifies the default stream quality that will
+be used when you initiate a new channel to view.
Available Options:
+-
+
hdHigh Definition
+sdStandard Definition
+
-
+
This environment variable has the following options:
-
+
- hd +
- sd +
+
FILE_PLAYLIST¶
+
+1.1.0
+playlist.m3u8
The FILE_PLAYLIST environment variable specifies the filename that will be utilized when
+your .m3u playlist file is generated.
-
+
Changing this file only changes the filename locally; it does + not affect the server-side fetching mechanism.
+
FILE_EPG¶
+
+1.1.0
+xmltv.xml
The FILE_EPG environment variable specifies the filename that will be utilized when
+your .xml EPG playlist file is generated.
-
+
Changing this file only changes the filename locally; it does + not affect the server-side fetching mechanism.
+
FILE_GZIP¶
+
+1.1.0
+xmltv.xml.gz
The FILE_GZIP environment variable specifies the filename that will be utilized when
+a compressed .gzip is generated and when you download the file.
-
+
Changing this file only changes the filename locally for + generation and downloading. It does not affect the server-side fetching + mechanism.
+
LOG_LEVEL¶
+
+1.1.0
+4
The LOG_LEVEL environment variable allows you specify how deep logs should go
+when being output to your console.
-
+
The default log level is
4(info).
+
| Log Level | +Name | +Description | +
|---|---|---|
6 |
+Trace | +Displays all possible logs in console, along with anything below this line. | +
5 |
+Debug | +Displays debug / developer logs, along with anything below this line. | +
4 |
+Info | +Displays informative logs, along with anything below this line. | +
3 |
+Notice | +Displays important notices, along with anything below this line. | +
2 |
+Warm | +Displays warnings, along with anything below this line. | +
1 |
+Error | +Displays only errors, none of the log levels above this line will be shown | +
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