modcomms/.env.deploy.example
michael fed9bb26bf Add Azure AD MSAL variables to deploy script
- Include VITE_AZURE_CLIENT_ID, VITE_AZURE_TENANT_ID, and
  VITE_AZURE_REDIRECT_URI in frontend .env.local generation
- Document these variables in .env.deploy.example

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# ModComms Deployment Configuration
# Copy this file to .env.deploy and update with your server values
#
# For running prod and dev on the same server, clone the repo twice:
# /opt/modcomms-prod/ - production (main branch)
# /opt/modcomms-dev/ - development (develop branch)
# Then configure each .env.deploy with different values below.
# Docker project name (creates unique container names)
# Examples: modcomms-prod, modcomms-dev
COMPOSE_PROJECT_NAME=modcomms-prod
# Backend port (must be unique per instance)
# Examples: 8000 for prod, 8001 for dev
BACKEND_PORT=8000
# PostgreSQL port (must be unique per instance)
# Examples: 5432 for prod, 5433 for dev
POSTGRES_PORT=5432
# PostgreSQL credentials (change in production!)
POSTGRES_USER=modcomms
POSTGRES_PASSWORD=change_this_in_production
POSTGRES_DB=modcomms
# Frontend deployment directory (Apache document root)
# Examples: /var/www/modcomms-prod, /var/www/modcomms-dev
FRONTEND_DEPLOY_DIR=/var/www/html/modcomms
# Backend URLs (used during frontend build)
# These should match your domain/vhost configuration
VITE_BACKEND_WS_URL=wss://your-domain.com/ws/analyze
VITE_BACKEND_URL=https://your-domain.com
# CORS origins (should match your frontend domain)
# Multiple origins can be comma-separated
CORS_ORIGINS=https://your-domain.com
# Azure AD MSAL Configuration (for Microsoft SSO)
# Get these from your Azure AD app registration
VITE_AZURE_CLIENT_ID=your_azure_client_id
VITE_AZURE_TENANT_ID=your_azure_tenant_id
VITE_AZURE_REDIRECT_URI=https://your-domain.com