opengist/docs/configuration/configure.md
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# Configuration
Opengist provides flexible configuration options through either a YAML file and/or environment variables.
You would only need to specify the configuration options you want to change — for any config option left untouched,
Opengist will simply apply the default values.
The [configuration cheat sheet](cheat-sheet.md) lists all available configuration options.
## Configuration via YAML file
The configuration file must be specified when launching the application, using the `--config` flag followed by the path
to your YAML file.
Usage with Docker Compose :
```yml
services:
opengist:
# ...
volumes:
# ...
- "/path/to/config.yml:/config.yml"
```
Usage via command line :
```shell
./opengist --config /path/to/config.yml
```
You can start by copying and/or modifying the provided [config.yml](https://github.com/thomiceli/opengist/blob/stable/config.yml) file.
## Configuration via Environment Variables
Usage with Docker Compose :
```yml
services:
opengist:
# ...
environment:
OG_LOG_LEVEL: "info"
# etc.
```
Usage via command line :
```shell
OG_LOG_LEVEL=info ./opengist
```
### Using Docker Compose secrets
You can use Docker Compose secrets to not expose sensitive information in your compose file, using a `.env` file.
```dotenv
# file secrets.env
OG_GITLAB_CLIENT_KEY=your_gitlab_client_key
OG_GITLAB_SECRET=your_gitlab_secret_key
```
And then use it in your compose file :
```yml
services:
opengist:
# ...
secrets:
- opengist_secrets
secrets:
opengist_secrets:
file: ./secrets.env
```