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    "type" => "->"
  ]
  [
    "file" => "/var/www/kbin/kbin/vendor/autoload_runtime.php"
    "line" => 29
    "function" => "run"
    "class" => "Symfony\Component\Runtime\Runner\Symfony\HttpKernelRunner"
    "type" => "->"
  ]
  [
    "file" => "/var/www/kbin/kbin/public/index.php"
    "line" => 7
    "args" => [
      "/var/www/kbin/kbin/vendor/autoload_runtime.php"
    ]
    "function" => "require_once"
  ]
]

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Server Parameters

Server Parameters

Defined in .env

Key Value
APP_ENV
"dev"
APP_SECRET
"82ce1339a6c267e28d1f1dcb37a7454c"
CORS_ALLOW_ORIGIN
"^https?://(kbin.localhost|127\.0\.0\.1)(:[0-9]+)?$"
DATABASE_URL
"postgresql://kbin:917eaa3d703f19d123@127.0.0.1:5433/kbin?serverVersion=15&charset=utf8"
HCAPTCHA_SECRET
""
HCAPTCHA_SITE_KEY
""
JWT_PASSPHRASE
""
JWT_PUBLIC_KEY
"%kernel.project_dir%/config/jwt/public.pem"
JWT_SECRET_KEY
"%kernel.project_dir%/config/jwt/private.pem"
KBIN_ADMIN_ONLY_OAUTH_CLIENTS
"false"
KBIN_API_ITEMS_PER_PAGE
"25"
KBIN_CAPTCHA_ENABLED
"false"
KBIN_CONTACT_EMAIL
"kbin@j0h.nl"
KBIN_DEFAULT_LANG
"en"
KBIN_DOMAIN
"kbin.spritesserver.nl"
KBIN_FEDERATION_ENABLED
"true"
KBIN_FEDERATION_PAGE_ENABLED
"true"
KBIN_HEADER_LOGO
"false"
KBIN_JS_ENABLED
"true"
KBIN_META_DESCRIPTION
"a private kbin install"
KBIN_META_KEYWORDS
"kbin, content agregator, open source, fediverse"
KBIN_META_TITLE
"Sprites kbin instance"
KBIN_REGISTRATIONS_ENABLED
"true"
KBIN_SENDER_EMAIL
"kbin@j0h.nl"
KBIN_STORAGE_URL
"https://kbin.spritesserver.nl/media/"
KBIN_TITLE
"/kbin"
LOCK_DSN
"flock"
MAILER_DSN
"smtp://spritesmods.com"
MERCURE_JWT_SECRET
"231e9a1277f5585d52aa0b1e34c0f984xxxx"
MERCURE_PUBLIC_URL
"https://kbin.spritesserver.nl/.well-known/mercure"
MERCURE_URL
"http://localhost:3000/.well-known/mercure"
MESSENGER_TRANSPORT_DSN
"doctrine://default"
OAUTH_FACEBOOK_ID
""
OAUTH_FACEBOOK_SECRET
""
OAUTH_GITHUB_ID
""
OAUTH_GITHUB_SECRET
""
OAUTH_GOOGLE_ID
""
OAUTH_GOOGLE_SECRET
""
POSTGRES_DB
"kbin"
POSTGRES_PASSWORD
"917eaa3d703f19d123"
POSTGRES_USER
"kbin"
POSTGRES_VERSION
"15"
REDIS_DNS
"redis://uSJBDOQfuOMgt8kyGhpUzViTnQSEdEJTsOIsYSsg3v40v@localhost"
REDIS_PASSWORD
"uSJBDOQfuOMgt8kyGhpUzViTnQSEdEJTsOIsYSsg3v40v"
S3_BUCKET
"media.karab.in"
S3_KEY
""
S3_REGION
"eu-central-1"
S3_SECRET
""
S3_VERSION
"latest"

Defined as regular env variables

Key Value
APP_DEBUG
"1"
CONTENT_LENGTH
"9691"
CONTENT_TYPE
"application/activity+json"
CONTEXT_DOCUMENT_ROOT
"/var/www/kbin/kbin/public"
CONTEXT_PREFIX
""
DOCUMENT_ROOT
"/var/www/kbin/kbin/public"
GATEWAY_INTERFACE
"CGI/1.1"
HTTPS
"on"
HTTP_ACCEPT
"*/*"
HTTP_ACCEPT_ENCODING
"gzip"
HTTP_DATE
"Sun, 09 Feb 2025 21:49:29 GMT"
HTTP_DIGEST
"SHA-256=KSqAprWVDxfVao0otf5j08jmoFruhp6OFjoD9YIC39Y="
HTTP_HOST
"kbin.spritesserver.nl"
HTTP_SIGNATURE
"keyId="https://lemmy.world/c/asklemmy#main-key",algorithm="hs2019",headers="(request-target) content-type date digest host",signature="ETUaiQQtk+flvwnqps0zyq60U5m8m+NGOXRxnvk2ctwrOMfwdjvVGVEq1g0dKUQWouLL4xT09bDInxtDTYvNmMPnvE6ZTihZwbxMEonFNPxRFwAbnO+mK8iYhNhyShMoZuA+sfPkA5kw75DheZEo5+jkP7ScbhuK7lrvQPI0Fb/q01oRip7By9ocxg4vphFqZ8xj1pNe/IWG+2I9NDH8ZS5VKRzvsgr51XsdKy7/dGsOmGyOxdMbh9vxqpvs3VosBpyB75FdvCDUBNNyLRRvBwe29weExogxUtddhiRx6m3idVUl/Purp1TYzzb/w8SNl0Kt8+d9pkmesrxgW1pCNg==""
HTTP_USER_AGENT
"Lemmy/0.19.3-4-gc98049af6; +https://lemmy.world"
PATH
"/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin"
PHP_SELF
"/index.php"
QUERY_STRING
""
REDIRECT_HTTPS
"on"
REDIRECT_SSL_CIPHER
"TLS_AES_256_GCM_SHA384"
REDIRECT_SSL_CIPHER_ALGKEYSIZE
"256"
REDIRECT_SSL_CIPHER_EXPORT
"false"
REDIRECT_SSL_CIPHER_USEKEYSIZE
"256"
REDIRECT_SSL_CLIENT_VERIFY
"NONE"
REDIRECT_SSL_COMPRESS_METHOD
"NULL"
REDIRECT_SSL_PROTOCOL
"TLSv1.3"
REDIRECT_SSL_SECURE_RENEG
"true"
REDIRECT_SSL_SERVER_A_KEY
"rsaEncryption"
REDIRECT_SSL_SERVER_A_SIG
"sha256WithRSAEncryption"
REDIRECT_SSL_SERVER_I_DN
"CN=R10,O=Let's Encrypt,C=US"
REDIRECT_SSL_SERVER_I_DN_C
"US"
REDIRECT_SSL_SERVER_I_DN_CN
"R10"
REDIRECT_SSL_SERVER_I_DN_O
"Let's Encrypt"
REDIRECT_SSL_SERVER_M_SERIAL
"03CA8906A34CBB589B1AC0F28C1A38434090"
REDIRECT_SSL_SERVER_M_VERSION
"3"
REDIRECT_SSL_SERVER_SAN_DNS_0
"kbin.spritesserver.nl"
REDIRECT_SSL_SERVER_S_DN
"CN=kbin.spritesserver.nl"
REDIRECT_SSL_SERVER_S_DN_CN
"kbin.spritesserver.nl"
REDIRECT_SSL_SERVER_V_END
"Apr 29 22:01:51 2025 GMT"
REDIRECT_SSL_SERVER_V_START
"Jan 29 22:01:52 2025 GMT"
REDIRECT_SSL_SESSION_ID
"b4dcebbbb4fe091bc161f7d1cd3afcdf004fd9b2e031ab80ae06190aaa5298d2"
REDIRECT_SSL_SESSION_RESUMED
"Initial"
REDIRECT_SSL_TLS_SNI
"kbin.spritesserver.nl"
REDIRECT_SSL_VERSION_INTERFACE
"mod_ssl/2.4.62"
REDIRECT_SSL_VERSION_LIBRARY
"OpenSSL/3.0.15"
REDIRECT_STATUS
"200"
REDIRECT_URL
"/f/inbox"
REMOTE_ADDR
"135.181.143.221"
REMOTE_PORT
"33360"
REQUEST_METHOD
"POST"
REQUEST_SCHEME
"https"
REQUEST_TIME
1739137770
REQUEST_TIME_FLOAT
1739137770.0103
REQUEST_URI
"/f/inbox"
SCRIPT_FILENAME
"/var/www/kbin/kbin/public/index.php"
SCRIPT_NAME
"/index.php"
SERVER_ADDR
"5.9.62.165"
SERVER_ADMIN
"webmaster@spritesmods.com"
SERVER_NAME
"kbin.spritesserver.nl"
SERVER_PORT
"443"
SERVER_PROTOCOL
"HTTP/1.1"
SERVER_SIGNATURE
""
SERVER_SOFTWARE
"Apache"
SSL_CIPHER
"TLS_AES_256_GCM_SHA384"
SSL_CIPHER_ALGKEYSIZE
"256"
SSL_CIPHER_EXPORT
"false"
SSL_CIPHER_USEKEYSIZE
"256"
SSL_CLIENT_VERIFY
"NONE"
SSL_COMPRESS_METHOD
"NULL"
SSL_PROTOCOL
"TLSv1.3"
SSL_SECURE_RENEG
"true"
SSL_SERVER_A_KEY
"rsaEncryption"
SSL_SERVER_A_SIG
"sha256WithRSAEncryption"
SSL_SERVER_I_DN
"CN=R10,O=Let's Encrypt,C=US"
SSL_SERVER_I_DN_C
"US"
SSL_SERVER_I_DN_CN
"R10"
SSL_SERVER_I_DN_O
"Let's Encrypt"
SSL_SERVER_M_SERIAL
"03CA8906A34CBB589B1AC0F28C1A38434090"
SSL_SERVER_M_VERSION
"3"
SSL_SERVER_SAN_DNS_0
"kbin.spritesserver.nl"
SSL_SERVER_S_DN
"CN=kbin.spritesserver.nl"
SSL_SERVER_S_DN_CN
"kbin.spritesserver.nl"
SSL_SERVER_V_END
"Apr 29 22:01:51 2025 GMT"
SSL_SERVER_V_START
"Jan 29 22:01:52 2025 GMT"
SSL_SESSION_ID
"b4dcebbbb4fe091bc161f7d1cd3afcdf004fd9b2e031ab80ae06190aaa5298d2"
SSL_SESSION_RESUMED
"Initial"
SSL_TLS_SNI
"kbin.spritesserver.nl"
SSL_VERSION_INTERFACE
"mod_ssl/2.4.62"
SSL_VERSION_LIBRARY
"OpenSSL/3.0.15"
SYMFONY_DOTENV_VARS
"KBIN_DOMAIN,KBIN_TITLE,KBIN_DEFAULT_LANG,KBIN_FEDERATION_ENABLED,KBIN_CONTACT_EMAIL,KBIN_SENDER_EMAIL,KBIN_JS_ENABLED,KBIN_REGISTRATIONS_ENABLED,KBIN_API_ITEMS_PER_PAGE,KBIN_STORAGE_URL,KBIN_META_TITLE,KBIN_META_DESCRIPTION,KBIN_META_KEYWORDS,KBIN_HEADER_LOGO,KBIN_CAPTCHA_ENABLED,KBIN_FEDERATION_PAGE_ENABLED,REDIS_PASSWORD,REDIS_DNS,S3_KEY,S3_SECRET,S3_BUCKET,S3_REGION,S3_VERSION,OAUTH_FACEBOOK_ID,OAUTH_FACEBOOK_SECRET,OAUTH_GOOGLE_ID,OAUTH_GOOGLE_SECRET,OAUTH_GITHUB_ID,OAUTH_GITHUB_SECRET,KBIN_ADMIN_ONLY_OAUTH_CLIENTS,APP_ENV,APP_SECRET,POSTGRES_DB,POSTGRES_USER,POSTGRES_PASSWORD,POSTGRES_VERSION,DATABASE_URL,MESSENGER_TRANSPORT_DSN,MAILER_DSN,MERCURE_URL,MERCURE_PUBLIC_URL,MERCURE_JWT_SECRET,CORS_ALLOW_ORIGIN,LOCK_DSN,JWT_SECRET_KEY,JWT_PUBLIC_KEY,JWT_PASSPHRASE,HCAPTCHA_SITE_KEY,HCAPTCHA_SECRET"