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David Heinemeier Hansson
2023-01-22 11:34:58 +01:00
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ssh_user: app
```
### Using custom env variables
### Using env variables
You can inject custom env variables into the app containers using `env`:
You can inject env variables into the app containers using `env`:
```yaml
env:
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REDIS_URL: redis://redis1:6379/1
```
### Using secret custom env variables
### Using secret env variables
If you have custom env variables that are secret, you can divide the `env` block into `clear` and `secret`:
If you have env variables that are secret, you can divide the `env` block into `clear` and `secret`:
```yaml
env:
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### Using different roles for servers
If your application uses separate hosts for running jobs or other roles beyond the default web running, you can specify these hosts and their custom entrypoint command like so:
If your application uses separate hosts for running jobs or other roles beyond the default web running, you can specify these hosts and their overwritten entrypoint command like so:
```yaml
servers:
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- 192.168.0.4
```
### Using custom container labels
### Using container labels
You can specialize the default Traefik rules by setting custom labels on the containers that are being started:
You can specialize the default Traefik rules by setting labels on the containers that are being started:
```
labels:
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- 192.168.0.4
cmd: bin/jobs
labels:
my-custom-label: "50"
my-label: "50"
```
### Using remote builder for native multi-arch