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#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Environment variables that are automatically set when making any of the
# targets in the Makefile that run commands in the Docker container.
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# The Terraspace "environment"
#
# ** IMPORTANT **
#
# For UAT, SIT, or Prod environments, this must be "uat", "sit", or "prod",
# respectively.
#
# For development deployments, this should be unique to you, such as your name,
# nickname, or initials (WITHOUT WHITESPACE), to distinguish your AWS resources
# from those of other Cumulus "stacks." For example, something like "jdoe3",
# "tinytim", or something else likely to be unique to you.
TS_ENV=
AWS_REGION=us-west-2
# See AWS_ACCESS_KEYS.md for details on obtaining an access key ID and secret.
# With your ID and secret you may create an AWS profile, and then set
# AWS_PROFILE (below) to the name of your newly created profile.
AWS_PROFILE=
# If you do not wish to create an AWS profile, set the following values
# directly (again, based on the instructions in docs/AWS_ACCESS_KEYS.md).
# NOTE: AWS_SESSION_TOKEN is used only in the case of a short-term access key.
#AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=
#AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=
#AWS_SESSION_TOKEN=
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Terraform variable overrides
#
# If you wish to override a Terraform variable, you may do so in this file by
# setting an environment variable with a name of the form `TF_VAR_name`, where
# `name` is the name of the Terraform variable.
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# By default, the value you specify for the CMR username secret is used as the
# only username in the `api_users` Terraform variable. If you wish to add other
# usernames, uncomment the following variable and specify the list of usernames.
# IMPORTANT: When you uncomment the next line, you must explicitly include your
# own username, as it will no longer be included implicitly. Further, the
# format is a JSON list of strings, so the list must be enclosed by square
# brackets, and each username must be enclosed by double-quotes, and
# comma-separated from each other.
#TF_VAR_api_users=["your-username","another-username"]
#TF_VAR_cumulus_distribution_url=