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"Global configuration options" section in "Settings > About" displays correct settings. However, I noticed that % miniflux -config-dump seems to print default values instead of those set in /etc/miniflux.conf.
A diff between what is displayed in "Global configuration options" and what % miniflux -config-dump prints.
+/green = from "Global configuration options" (correct)
Maybe this is the expected behavior? i.e -config-dump prints default values and adding -c, --config-file /path/to/miniflux.conf prints values from miniflux.conf
From the man page:
OPTIONS -config-dump Print parsed configuration values. This will include sensitive information like passwords.
To me, -config-dump should print whatever is in /etc/miniflux.conf without having to add -c, --config-file /path/to/miniflux.conf (due to the sensitive information warning).
This is the intended behavior. By default, Miniflux parses only environment variables. The configuration file is optional and need to be specified explicitly.
The official Docker image, and the RPM/Debian packages uses only environment variables by default.
I would be happy to improve the docs if it's not clear.
I'm using Miniflux on Gentoo / Arch Linux so I went with miniflux systemd service + /etc/miniflux.conf. That's why I thought the values were not parsed correctly.
"Global configuration options" section in "Settings > About" displays correct settings. However, I noticed that
% miniflux -config-dump
seems to print default values instead of those set in/etc/miniflux.conf
.A diff between what is displayed in "Global configuration options" and what
% miniflux -config-dump
prints.-config-dump
(incorrect)Am I missing something?
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