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How to add environment variables to Umami?

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    It's not clear from the docs here - https://docs.cloudron.io/apps/umami/ - how I can add in environment variables. These help add some additional configuration to Umami (like ignore this IP, etc., per this doc - https://umami.is/docs/environment-variables). In the Cloudron instance I'm not seeing anything about adding environment variables so wanted to ask the community.

    Thanks for your help!

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      It's not clear from the docs here - https://docs.cloudron.io/apps/umami/ - how I can add in environment variables. These help add some additional configuration to Umami (like ignore this IP, etc., per this doc - https://umami.is/docs/environment-variables). In the Cloudron instance I'm not seeing anything about adding environment variables so wanted to ask the community.

      Thanks for your help!

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      I figured this out. You need to click the settings icon on the app itself, then go to file manager, then you can edit the env file and add the environment variables there.

      Info here: https://docs.cloudron.io/apps/#file-manager

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        I figured this out. You need to click the settings icon on the app itself, then go to file manager, then you can edit the env file and add the environment variables there.

        Info here: https://docs.cloudron.io/apps/#file-manager

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        @graham that's correct. I will add the info in the docs. Also, the file should probably get rename to env.sh. I will fix that in the coming package as well.

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          OK, docs updated and package pushed.

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