as_deps_example/apps/hello_world_web/config/dev.exs

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Elixir

import 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 esbuild to bundle .js and .css sources.
config :hello_world_web, HelloWorldWeb.Endpoint,
# Binding to loopback ipv4 address prevents access from other machines.
# Change to `ip: {0, 0, 0, 0}` to allow access from other machines.
http: [ip: {127, 0, 0, 1}, port: 4000],
check_origin: false,
code_reloader: true,
debug_errors: true,
secret_key_base: "dLICrh5WUzhSNCVAsXLQqacnAWXkyiwxtLRoibLdcA1/Y2IG7ZWJaUWHjJdhAeFB",
watchers: [
# Start the esbuild watcher by calling Esbuild.install_and_run(:default, args)
esbuild: {Esbuild, :install_and_run, [:default, ~w(--sourcemap=inline --watch)]}
]
# ## SSL Support
#
# In order to use HTTPS in development, a self-signed
# certificate can be generated by running the following
# Mix task:
#
# mix phx.gen.cert
#
# Note that this task requires Erlang/OTP 20 or later.
# Run `mix help phx.gen.cert` for more information.
#
# The `http:` config above can be replaced with:
#
# https: [
# port: 4001,
# cipher_suite: :strong,
# keyfile: "priv/cert/selfsigned_key.pem",
# certfile: "priv/cert/selfsigned.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 :hello_world_web, HelloWorldWeb.Endpoint,
live_reload: [
patterns: [
~r"priv/static/.*(js|css|png|jpeg|jpg|gif|svg)$",
~r"priv/gettext/.*(po)$",
~r"lib/hello_world_web/(live|views)/.*(ex)$",
~r"lib/hello_world_web/templates/.*(eex)$"
]
]
# Do not include metadata nor timestamps in development logs
config :logger, :console, format: "[$level] $message\n"
# Initialize plugs at runtime for faster development compilation
config :phoenix, :plug_init_mode, :runtime
# Set a higher stacktrace during development. Avoid configuring such
# in production as building large stacktraces may be expensive.
config :phoenix, :stacktrace_depth, 20