use Mix.Config # For development, we disable any cache and enable # debugging and code reloading. # # The watchers configuration can be used to run external # watchers to your application. For example, we use it # with brunch.io to recompile .js and .css sources. config :lsg, LSGWeb.Endpoint, http: [port: 4012, ip: {0,0,0,0}], debug_errors: true, code_reloader: true, check_origin: false # ## SSL Support # # In order to use HTTPS in development, a self-signed # certificate can be generated by running the following # command from your terminal: # # openssl req -new -newkey rsa:4096 -days 365 -nodes -x509 -subj "/C=US/ST=Denial/L=Springfield/O=Dis/CN=www.example.com" -keyout priv/server.key -out priv/server.pem # # The `http:` config above can be replaced with: # # https: [port: 4000, keyfile: "priv/server.key", certfile: "priv/server.pem"], # # If desired, both `http:` and `https:` keys can be # configured to run both http and https servers on # different ports. # Watch static and templates for browser reloading. config :lsg, LSGWeb.Endpoint, live_reload: [ patterns: [ ~r{priv/static/.*(js|css|png|jpeg|jpg|gif|svg)$}, ~r{priv/gettext/.*(po)$}, ~r{lib/lsg_web/controllers/.*(ex)$}, ~r{lib/lsg_web/views/.*(ex)$}, ~r{lib/lsg_web/templates/.*(eex)$} ] ], watchers: [ make: ["-C", "assets", "watch"] ] # Set a higher stacktrace during development. Avoid configuring such # in production as building large stacktraces may be expensive. config :phoenix, :stacktrace_depth, 20 import_config "secret.exs" import_config "dev.secret.exs"