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# Judge0 Configuration File | |
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# Judge0 is a highly configurable which allows you to use it for many | |
# different use-cases. Please, before deploying Judge0 take a look at this | |
# configuration file that is divided in several logical sections that will help | |
# you understand what can you do with Judge0. | |
# | |
# This default configuration file is designed to work out of the box for you and | |
# you can start with it when deploying Judge0 on your server. | |
# | |
# If you have any questions please don't hasitate to send an email or open an | |
# issue on the GitHub page of the project. | |
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# Judge0 Server Configuration | |
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# Enable or disable Judge0 Telemetry. | |
# Read more about it here: https://github.com/judge0/judge0/blob/master/TELEMETRY.md | |
# Default: true | |
JUDGE0_TELEMETRY_ENABLE= | |
# Automatically restart Judge0 server if it fails to start. | |
# Default: 10 | |
RESTART_MAX_TRIES= | |
# Maintenance mode is a mode in which clients cannot | |
# create or delete submissions while maintenance is enabled. | |
# Default: false | |
MAINTENANCE_MODE= | |
# Set custom maintenance message that will be returned to clients | |
# who try to create or delete submisions. | |
# Default: Judge0 is currently in maintenance. | |
MAINTENANCE_MESSAGE= | |
# If enabled user can request to synchronically wait for | |
# submission result on submission create. | |
# Default: true, i.e. user can request to wait for the result | |
ENABLE_WAIT_RESULT= | |
# If enabled user is allowed to set custom compiler options. | |
# Default: true | |
ENABLE_COMPILER_OPTIONS= | |
# List language names, separated by space, for which setting compiler options is allowed. | |
# Note that ENABLE_COMPILER_OPTIONS has higher priority, so this option will be | |
# ignored if setting compiler options is disabled with ENABLE_COMPILER_OPTIONS. | |
# For example, ALLOWED_LANGUAGES_FOR_COMPILER_OPTIONS="C C++ Java" would only | |
# allow setting compiler options for languages C, C++ and Java. | |
# Default: empty - for every compiled language setting compiler options is allowed. | |
ALLOWED_LANGUAGES_FOR_COMPILER_OPTIONS= | |
# If enabled user is allowed to set custom command line arguments. | |
# Default: true | |
ENABLE_COMMAND_LINE_ARGUMENTS= | |
# If enabled autorized users can delete a submission. | |
# Default: false | |
ENABLE_SUBMISSION_DELETE= | |
# If enabled user can GET and POST batched submissions. | |
# Default: true | |
ENABLE_BATCHED_SUBMISSIONS= | |
# Maximum number of submissions that can be created or get in a batch. | |
# Default: 20 | |
MAX_SUBMISSION_BATCH_SIZE= | |
# If enabled user can use callbacks. | |
# Default: true | |
ENABLE_CALLBACKS= | |
# Maximum number of callback tries before giving up. | |
# Default: 3 | |
CALLBACKS_MAX_TRIES= | |
# Timeout callback call after this many seconds. | |
# Default: 5 | |
CALLBACKS_TIMEOUT= | |
# If enabled user can preset additional files in the sandbox. | |
# Default: true | |
ENABLE_ADDITIONAL_FILES= | |
# Duration (in seconds) of submission cache. Decimal numbers are allowed. | |
# Set to 0 to turn of submission caching. Note that this does not apply to | |
# batched submissions. | |
# Default: 1 | |
SUBMISSION_CACHE_DURATION= | |
# If true the documentation page will be used as a homepage, otherwise, the | |
# homepage will be empty. You can always access the documentation page via /docs. | |
# Default: false | |
USE_DOCS_AS_HOMEPAGE= | |
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# Judge0 Workers Configuration | |
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# Specify polling frequency in seconds. Decimal numbers are allowed. | |
# Default: 0.1 | |
INTERVAL= | |
# Specify how many parallel workers to run. | |
# Default: 2*nproc (https://linux.die.net/man/1/nproc) | |
COUNT= | |
# Specify maximum queue size. Represents maximum number of submissions that | |
# can wait in the queue at once. If request for new submission comes and the | |
# queue if full then submission will be rejected. | |
# Default: 100 | |
MAX_QUEUE_SIZE= | |
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# Judge0 Server Access Configuration | |
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# Allow only specified origins. | |
# If left blank, then all origins will be allowed (denoted with '*'). | |
# Example: | |
# ALLOW_ORIGIN="www.judge0.com judge0.com www.example.com blog.example.com" | |
ALLOW_ORIGIN= | |
# Disallow only specified origins. | |
# If left blank, then no origin will be disallowed. | |
# Example: | |
# DISALLOW_ORIGIN="www.judge0.com judge0.com www.example.com blog.example.com" | |
DISALLOW_ORIGIN= | |
# Allow only specified IP addresses. | |
# If left blank, then all IP addresses will be allowed. | |
# Example: | |
# ALLOW_IP="192.168.10.10 96.239.226.228 208.23.207.242" | |
ALLOW_IP= | |
# Disallow only specified IP addresses. | |
# If left blank, then no IP addresses will be disallowed. | |
# Example: | |
# DISALLOW_IP="192.168.10.10 96.239.226.228 208.23.207.242" | |
DISALLOW_IP= | |
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# Judge0 Authentication Configuration | |
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# You can protect your API with (AUTHN_HEADER, AUTHN_TOKEN) pair. | |
# Each request then needs to have this pair either in headers or | |
# query parameters. For example let AUTHN_HEADER=X-Judge0-Token and | |
# AUTHN_TOKEN=mySecretToken. Then user should authenticate by sending this | |
# in headers or query parameters in each request, e.g.: | |
# https://api.judge0.com/system_info?X-Judge0-Token=mySecretToken | |
# Specify authentication header name. | |
# Default: X-Auth-Token | |
AUTHN_HEADER= | |
# Specify valid authentication tokens. | |
# Default: empty - authentication is disabled | |
AUTHN_TOKEN= | |
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# Judge0 Authorization Configuration | |
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# Protected API calls can be issued with (AUTHZ_HEADER, AUTHZ_TOKEN) pair. | |
# To see exactly which API calls are protected with authorization tokens | |
# please read the docs at https://api.judge0.com. | |
# API authorization ensures that only specified users call protected API calls. | |
# For example let AUTHZ_HEADER=X-Judge0-User and AUTHZ_TOKEN=mySecretToken. | |
# Then user should authorize be sending this in headers or query parameters in | |
# each request, e.g.: https://api.judge0.com/system_info?X-Judge0-User=mySecretToken | |
# Note that if you enabled authentication, then user should also send valid | |
# authentication token. | |
# Specify authorization header name. | |
# Default: X-Auth-User | |
AUTHZ_HEADER= | |
# Specify valid authorization tokens. | |
# Default: empty - authorization is disabled, protected API calls cannot be issued | |
AUTHZ_TOKEN= | |
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# Redis Configuration | |
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# Specify Redis host | |
# Default: localhost | |
REDIS_HOST=redis | |
# Specify Redis port. | |
# Default: 6379 | |
REDIS_PORT= | |
# Specify Redis password. Cannot be blank. | |
# Default: NO DEFAULT! MUST BE SET! | |
REDIS_PASSWORD=ULftPduQKfSFZPT9P8ZEsRHuzrAwsGEp | |
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# PostgreSQL Configuration | |
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# Specify Postgres host. | |
# Default: localhost | |
POSTGRES_HOST=db | |
# Specify Postgres port. | |
# Default: 5432 | |
POSTGRES_PORT= | |
# Name of the database to use. Used only in production. | |
# Default: postgres | |
POSTGRES_DB=judge0 | |
# User who can access this database. Used only in production. | |
# Default: postgres | |
POSTGRES_USER=judge0 | |
# Password of the user. Cannot be blank. Used only in production. | |
# Default: NO DEFAULT, YOU MUST SET YOUR PASSWORD | |
POSTGRES_PASSWORD=rKvUfXK2DRqcku4KF3GbR7RtX5Uw7DDZ | |
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# Submission Configuration | |
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# Judge0 uses isolate as an sandboxing environment. | |
# Almost all of the options you see here can be mapped to one of the options | |
# that isolate provides. For more information about these options please | |
# check for the isolate documentation here: | |
# https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ioi/isolate/master/isolate.1.txt | |
# Default runtime limit for every program (in seconds). Decimal numbers are allowed. | |
# Time in which the OS assigns the processor to different tasks is not counted. | |
# Default: 5 | |
CPU_TIME_LIMIT= | |
# Maximum custom CPU_TIME_LIMIT. | |
# Default: 15 | |
MAX_CPU_TIME_LIMIT= | |
# When a time limit is exceeded, wait for extra time (in seconds), before | |
# killing the program. This has the advantage that the real execution time | |
# is reported, even though it slightly exceeds the limit. | |
# Default: 1 | |
CPU_EXTRA_TIME= | |
# Maximum custom CPU_EXTRA_TIME. | |
# Default: 5 | |
MAX_CPU_EXTRA_TIME= | |
# Limit wall-clock time in seconds. Decimal numbers are allowed. | |
# This clock measures the time from the start of the program to its exit, | |
# so it does not stop when the program has lost the CPU or when it is waiting | |
# for an external event. We recommend to use CPU_TIME_LIMIT as the main limit, | |
# but set WALL_TIME_LIMIT to a much higher value as a precaution against | |
# sleeping programs. | |
# Default: 10 | |
WALL_TIME_LIMIT= | |
# Maximum custom WALL_TIME_LIMIT. | |
# Default: 20 | |
MAX_WALL_TIME_LIMIT= | |
# Limit address space of the program in kilobytes. | |
# Default: 128000 | |
MEMORY_LIMIT= | |
# Maximum custom MEMORY_LIMIT. | |
# Default: 512000 | |
MAX_MEMORY_LIMIT= | |
# Limit process stack in kilobytes. | |
# Default: 64000 | |
STACK_LIMIT= | |
# Maximum custom STACK_LIMIT. | |
# Default: 128000 | |
MAX_STACK_LIMIT= | |
# Maximum number of processes and/or threads program can create. | |
# Default: 60 | |
MAX_PROCESSES_AND_OR_THREADS= | |
# Maximum custom MAX_PROCESSES_AND_OR_THREADS. | |
# Default: 120 | |
MAX_MAX_PROCESSES_AND_OR_THREADS= | |
# If true then CPU_TIME_LIMIT will be used as per process and thread. | |
# Default: false, i.e. CPU_TIME_LIMIT is set as a total limit for all processes and threads. | |
ENABLE_PER_PROCESS_AND_THREAD_TIME_LIMIT= | |
# If false, user won't be able to set ENABLE_PER_PROCESS_AND_THREAD_TIME_LIMIT. | |
# Default: true | |
ALLOW_ENABLE_PER_PROCESS_AND_THREAD_TIME_LIMIT= | |
# If true then MEMORY_LIMIT will be used as per process and thread. | |
# Default: false, i.e. MEMORY_LIMIT is set as a total limit for all processes and threads. | |
ENABLE_PER_PROCESS_AND_THREAD_MEMORY_LIMIT= | |
# If false, user won't be able to set ENABLE_PER_PROCESS_AND_THREAD_MEMORY_LIMIT. | |
# Default: true | |
ALLOW_ENABLE_PER_PROCESS_AND_THREAD_MEMORY_LIMIT= | |
# Limit size of files created (or modified) by the program in kilobytes. | |
# Default: 1024 | |
MAX_FILE_SIZE= | |
# Maximum custom MAX_FILE_SIZE. | |
# Default: 4096 | |
MAX_MAX_FILE_SIZE= | |
# Run each program this many times and take average of time and memory. | |
# Default: 1 | |
NUMBER_OF_RUNS= | |
# Maximum custom NUMBER_OF_RUNS. | |
# Default: 20 | |
MAX_NUMBER_OF_RUNS= | |
# Redirect stderr to stdout. | |
# Default: false | |
REDIRECT_STDERR_TO_STDOUT= | |
# Maximum total size (in kilobytes) of extracted files from additional files archive. | |
# Default: 10240, i.e. maximum of 10MB in total can be extracted. | |
MAX_EXTRACT_SIZE= | |
# If false, user won't be able to set ENABLE_NETWORK. | |
# Default: true, i.e. allow user to permit or deny network calls from the submission. | |
ALLOW_ENABLE_NETWORK= | |
# If true submission will by default be able to do network calls. | |
# Default: false, i.e. programs cannot do network calls. | |
ENABLE_NETWORK= | |
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# Rails Configuration | |
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# Specify Rails environment: production or development | |
# Default: production | |
RAILS_ENV= | |
# Specify maximum number of concurrent Rails threads. | |
# Default: nproc (https://linux.die.net/man/1/nproc) | |
RAILS_MAX_THREADS= | |
# Specify how many processes will be created for handing requests. Each process | |
# will aditionally create RAILS_MAX_THREADS threads. | |
# Default: 2 | |
RAILS_SERVER_PROCESSES= | |
# Secret key base for production, if not set it will be randomly generated | |
# Default: randomly generated | |
SECRET_KEY_BASE= | |