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System and Security

Stirling PDF allows custommization of system and security settings For security please note this section is only enabled if you are using the security jar, for docker that means setting DOCKER_ENABLE_SECURITY to true via a environment variable

  • enableLogin This enables or disables the login functionality with
  • csrfDisabled The description to be displayed on the homepage under the navbar that first greets the user and
  • defaultLocale The app name to be shown within to navbar for all pages
  • googlevisibility The app name to be shown within to navbar for all pages

Settings file

security:
enableLogin: false # set to 'true' to enable login
csrfDisabled: true

system:
defaultLocale: 'en-US' # Set the default language (e.g. 'de-DE', 'fr-FR', etc)
googlevisibility: false # 'true' to allow Google visibility (via robots.txt), 'false' to disallow

Local

If running Java directly, you can also pass these as properties using -D arguments such as:

java -jar Stirling-PDF.jar -DAPP_HOME_NAME="New Application Name"

Alternatively you can set these via environment variables by running before starting the application

export UI_APP_NAME="Stirling PDF"
export UI_HOME_DESCRIPTION="Your locally hosted one-stop-shop for all your PDF needs."
export UI_APP_NAVBAR_NAME="Stirling PDF"

Docker

Docker run

-e UI_APP_NAME=Stirling PDF \
-e UI_HOME_DESCRIPTION=Your locally hosted one-stop-shop for all your PDF needs. \
-e UI_APP_NAVBAR_NAME=Stirling PDF \

Docker Compose

environment:
UI_APP_NAME: Stirling PDF
UI_HOME_DESCRIPTION: Your locally hosted one-stop-shop for all your PDF needs.
UI_APP_NAVBAR_NAME: Stirling PDF