feat: add S3_REJECT_UNAUTHORIZED environment variable for self-signed certificate support

- Introduced the S3_REJECT_UNAUTHORIZED variable across multiple configuration files to allow users to disable strict SSL certificate validation for self-signed certificates.
- Updated documentation to reflect the new variable and its usage in various contexts, including examples for MinIO and S3-compatible services.
- Enhanced server configuration to handle the new variable appropriately, ensuring compatibility with self-hosted S3 solutions.
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Daniel Luiz Alves
2025-08-18 16:03:50 -03:00
parent 22f34f6f81
commit ecaa6d0321
9 changed files with 55 additions and 10 deletions

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@@ -12,6 +12,7 @@ services:
- S3_REGION=${S3_REGION:-us-east-1} # S3 region (us-east-1 is the default region) but it depends on your s3 server region
- S3_BUCKET_NAME=${S3_BUCKET_NAME:-palmr-files} # Bucket name for the S3 storage (here we are using palmr-files as the bucket name to understand that this is the bucket for palmr)
- S3_FORCE_PATH_STYLE=false # For S3 compatibility we have to set this to false
# - S3_REJECT_UNAUTHORIZED=false # Set to false to allow self-signed certificates (default: true)
# - PALMR_UID=1000 # UID for the container processes (OPTIONAL - default is 1000) | See our UID/GID Documentation for more information
# - PALMR_GID=1000 # GID for the container processes (OPTIONAL - default is 1000) | See our UID/GID Documentation for more information
# - DEFAULT_LANGUAGE=en-US # Default language for the application (optional, defaults to en-US) | See the docs for see all supported languages