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################################################################################
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# Judge0 Configuration File
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################################################################################
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# Judge0 is a highly configurable which allows you to use it for many
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# different use-cases. Please, before deploying Judge0 take a look at this
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# configuration file that is divided in several logical sections that will help
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# you understand what can you do with Judge0.
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#
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# This default configuration file is designed to work out of the box for you and
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# you can start with it when deploying Judge0 on your server.
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#
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# If you have any questions please don't hasitate to send an email or open an
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# issue on the GitHub page of the project.
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# Judge0 Server Configuration
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# Enable or disable Judge0 Telemetry.
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# Read more about it here: https://github.com/judge0/judge0/blob/master/TELEMETRY.md
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# Default: true
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JUDGE0_TELEMETRY_ENABLE=
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# Automatically restart Judge0 server if it fails to start.
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# Default: 10
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RESTART_MAX_TRIES=
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# Maintenance mode is a mode in which clients cannot
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# create or delete submissions while maintenance is enabled.
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# Default: false
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MAINTENANCE_MODE=
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# Set custom maintenance message that will be returned to clients
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# who try to create or delete submisions.
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# Default: Judge0 is currently in maintenance.
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MAINTENANCE_MESSAGE=
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# If enabled user can request to synchronically wait for
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# submission result on submission create.
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# Default: true, i.e. user can request to wait for the result
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ENABLE_WAIT_RESULT=
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# If enabled user is allowed to set custom compiler options.
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# Default: true
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ENABLE_COMPILER_OPTIONS=
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# List language names, separated by space, for which setting compiler options is allowed.
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# Note that ENABLE_COMPILER_OPTIONS has higher priority, so this option will be
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# ignored if setting compiler options is disabled with ENABLE_COMPILER_OPTIONS.
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# For example, ALLOWED_LANGUAGES_FOR_COMPILER_OPTIONS="C C++ Java" would only
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# allow setting compiler options for languages C, C++ and Java.
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# Default: empty - for every compiled language setting compiler options is allowed.
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ALLOWED_LANGUAGES_FOR_COMPILER_OPTIONS=
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# If enabled user is allowed to set custom command line arguments.
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# Default: true
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ENABLE_COMMAND_LINE_ARGUMENTS=
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# If enabled autorized users can delete a submission.
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# Default: false
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ENABLE_SUBMISSION_DELETE=
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# If enabled user can GET and POST batched submissions.
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# Default: true
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ENABLE_BATCHED_SUBMISSIONS=
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# Maximum number of submissions that can be created or get in a batch.
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# Default: 20
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MAX_SUBMISSION_BATCH_SIZE=
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# If enabled user can use callbacks.
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# Default: true
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ENABLE_CALLBACKS=
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# Maximum number of callback tries before giving up.
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# Default: 3
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CALLBACKS_MAX_TRIES=
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# Timeout callback call after this many seconds.
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# Default: 5
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CALLBACKS_TIMEOUT=
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# If enabled user can preset additional files in the sandbox.
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# Default: true
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ENABLE_ADDITIONAL_FILES=
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# Duration (in seconds) of submission cache. Decimal numbers are allowed.
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# Set to 0 to turn of submission caching. Note that this does not apply to
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# batched submissions.
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# Default: 1
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SUBMISSION_CACHE_DURATION=
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# If true the documentation page will be used as a homepage, otherwise, the
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# homepage will be empty. You can always access the documentation page via /docs.
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# Default: false
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USE_DOCS_AS_HOMEPAGE=
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# Judge0 Workers Configuration
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# Specify polling frequency in seconds. Decimal numbers are allowed.
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# Default: 0.1
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INTERVAL=
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# Specify how many parallel workers to run.
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# Default: 2*nproc (https://linux.die.net/man/1/nproc)
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COUNT=
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# Specify maximum queue size. Represents maximum number of submissions that
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# can wait in the queue at once. If request for new submission comes and the
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# queue if full then submission will be rejected.
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# Default: 100
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MAX_QUEUE_SIZE=
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# Judge0 Server Access Configuration
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# Allow only specified origins.
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# If left blank, then all origins will be allowed (denoted with '*').
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# Example:
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# ALLOW_ORIGIN="www.judge0.com judge0.com www.example.com blog.example.com"
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ALLOW_ORIGIN=
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# Disallow only specified origins.
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# If left blank, then no origin will be disallowed.
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# DISALLOW_ORIGIN="www.judge0.com judge0.com www.example.com blog.example.com"
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DISALLOW_ORIGIN=
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# Allow only specified IP addresses.
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# If left blank, then all IP addresses will be allowed.
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# ALLOW_IP="192.168.10.10 96.239.226.228 208.23.207.242"
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ALLOW_IP=
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# Disallow only specified IP addresses.
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# If left blank, then no IP addresses will be disallowed.
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# DISALLOW_IP="192.168.10.10 96.239.226.228 208.23.207.242"
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DISALLOW_IP=
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# Judge0 Authentication Configuration
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# You can protect your API with (AUTHN_HEADER, AUTHN_TOKEN) pair.
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# Each request then needs to have this pair either in headers or
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# query parameters. For example let AUTHN_HEADER=X-Judge0-Token and
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# AUTHN_TOKEN=mySecretToken. Then user should authenticate by sending this
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# in headers or query parameters in each request, e.g.:
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# https://api.judge0.com/system_info?X-Judge0-Token=mySecretToken
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# Specify authentication header name.
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# Default: X-Auth-Token
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AUTHN_HEADER=
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# Specify valid authentication tokens.
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# Default: empty - authentication is disabled
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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.
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# To see exactly which API calls are protected with authorization tokens
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# please read the docs at https://api.judge0.com.
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# API authorization ensures that only specified users call protected API calls.
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# For example let AUTHZ_HEADER=X-Judge0-User and AUTHZ_TOKEN=mySecretToken.
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# Then user should authorize be sending this in headers or query parameters in
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# each request, e.g.: https://api.judge0.com/system_info?X-Judge0-User=mySecretToken
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# Note that if you enabled authentication, then user should also send valid
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# authentication token.
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# Specify authorization header name.
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# Default: X-Auth-User
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# Default: localhost
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# Default: 6379
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# Specify Redis password. Cannot be blank.
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# Default: NO DEFAULT! MUST BE SET!
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REDIS_PASSWORD=ULftPduQKfSFZPT9P8ZEsRHuzrAwsGEp
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# PostgreSQL Configuration
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# Specify Postgres host.
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# Submission Configuration
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# Almost all of the options you see here can be mapped to one of the options
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