Configuration
Parameters marked with * are required.
General
Parameter | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
DATABASE_URL * | The database URL | |
ENCRYPTION_SECRET * | A 256-bit key used to encrypt sensitive data. It is strongly recommended to generate a new one. The secret should be the same between builder and viewer. | |
NEXTAUTH_URL * | The builder base URL. Should be the publicly accessible URL (i.e. https://typebot.domain.com ) | |
NEXT_PUBLIC_VIEWER_URL * | The viewer base URL. Should be the publicly accessible URL (i.e. https://bot.domain.com ) | |
ADMIN_EMAIL | The email that will get an UNLIMITED plan on user creation. The associated user will be able to bypass database rules. | |
NEXTAUTH_URL_INTERNAL | The internal builder base URL. You have to set it only when NEXTAUTH_URL can't be reached by your builder container / server. For a docker deployment, you should set it to http://localhost:3000 . | |
DEFAULT_WORKSPACE_PLAN | FREE | Default workspace plan on user creation or when a user creates a new workspace. Possible values are FREE , STARTER , PRO , LIFETIME , UNLIMITED . The default plan for admin user is UNLIMITED |
DISABLE_SIGNUP | false | Disable new user sign ups. Invited users are still able to sign up. |
NEXT_PUBLIC_ONBOARDING_TYPEBOT_ID | Typebot ID used for the onboarding. Onboarding page is skipped if not provided. | |
DEBUG | false | If enabled, the server will print valuable logs to debug config issues. |
NEXT_PUBLIC_BOT_FILE_UPLOAD_MAX_SIZE | Limits the size of each file that can be uploaded in the bots (i.e. Set 10 to limit the file upload to 10MB) |
Email (Auth, notifications)
Used for sending email notifications and authentication
Parameter | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
SMTP_USERNAME | SMTP username | |
SMTP_PASSWORD | SMTP password | |
SMTP_HOST | SMTP host. (i.e. smtp.host.com ) | |
SMTP_PORT | 25 | SMTP port |
NEXT_PUBLIC_SMTP_FROM | From name and email (i.e. 'Typebot Notifications' <notifications@host.com> ) | |
SMTP_SECURE | false | If true the connection will use TLS when connecting to server. If false (the default) then TLS is used if server supports the STARTTLS extension. In most cases set this value to true if you are connecting to port 465. For port 587 or 25 keep it false |
SMTP_AUTH_DISABLED | false | To disable the authentication by email but still use the provided config for notifications |
Google (Auth, Sheets, Fonts)
Used authentication in the builder and for the Google Sheets integration step. Make sure to set the required scopes (userinfo.email
, spreadsheets
, drive.readonly
) in your console
The Authorization callback URL should be $NEXTAUTH_URL/api/auth/callback/google
Parameter | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
GOOGLE_CLIENT_ID | The Client ID from the Google API Console | |
GOOGLE_CLIENT_SECRET | The Client secret from the Google API Console |
Used for Google Fonts (Optional):
Parameter | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
NEXT_PUBLIC_GOOGLE_API_KEY | The API Key from the Google API Console |
Configuration
https://console.developers.google.com/apis/credentials
The "Authorized redirect URIs" used when creating the credentials must include your full domain and end in the callback path:
- For production:
- https://{YOUR_DOMAIN}/api/auth/callback/google
- https://{YOUR_DOMAIN}/api/credentials/google-sheets/callback
- For development:
- http://localhost:3000/api/auth/callback/google
- http://localhost:3000/api/credentials/google-sheets/callback
GitHub (Auth)
Used for authenticating with GitHub. By default, it uses the credentials of a Typebot-dev app.
You can create your own GitHub OAuth app here. The Authorization callback URL should be $NEXTAUTH_URL/api/auth/callback/github
Parameter | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
GITHUB_CLIENT_ID | Application client ID. Also used to check if it is enabled in the front-end | |
GITHUB_CLIENT_SECRET | Application secret |
GitLab (Auth)
Used for authenticating with GitLab.
Follow the official GitLab guide for creating OAuth2 applications here.
The Authorization callback URL should be $NEXTAUTH_URL/api/auth/callback/gitlab
Parameter | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
GITLAB_CLIENT_ID | Application client ID. Also used to check if it is enabled in the front-end | |
GITLAB_CLIENT_SECRET | Application secret | |
GITLAB_BASE_URL | https://gitlab.com | Base URL of the GitLab instance |
GITLAB_REQUIRED_GROUPS | Comma-separated list of groups the user has to be a direct member of, e.g. foo,bar | |
GITLAB_NAME | GitLab | Name of the GitLab instance, used for the SSO Login Button |
Facebook (Auth)
You can create your own Facebook OAuth app here.
The Authorization callback URL should be $NEXTAUTH_URL/api/auth/callback/facebook
Parameter | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
FACEBOOK_CLIENT_ID | Application client ID. Also used to check if it is enabled in the front-end | |
FACEBOOK_CLIENT_SECRET | Application secret |
Azure AD (Auth)
If you are using Azure Active Directory for the authentication you can set the following environment variables.
The Authorization callback URL should be $NEXTAUTH_URL/api/auth/callback/azure-ad
Parameter | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
AZURE_AD_CLIENT_ID | Application client ID | |
AZURE_AD_CLIENT_SECRET | Application client secret. Can be obtained from Azure Portal. | |
AZURE_AD_TENANT_ID | Azure Tenant ID |
Custom OAuth Provider (Auth)
Parameter | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
CUSTOM_OAUTH_NAME | Custom OAuth | Provider name. Will be displayed in the sign in form. |
CUSTOM_OAUTH_CLIENT_ID | OAuth client ID. | |
CUSTOM_OAUTH_CLIENT_SECRET | OAuth client secret. | |
CUSTOM_OAUTH_WELL_KNOWN_URL | OAuth .well-known URL (i.e. https://auth.domain.com/.well-known/openid-configuration ) | |
CUSTOM_OAUTH_USER_ID_PATH | id | Used to map the id from the user info object |
CUSTOM_OAUTH_USER_NAME_PATH | name | Used to map the name from the user info object |
CUSTOM_OAUTH_USER_EMAIL_PATH | Used to map the email from the user info object | |
CUSTOM_OAUTH_USER_IMAGE_PATH | image | Used to map the image from the user info object |
CUSTOM_OAUTH_SCOPE | openid profile email | OAuth scope |
For *_PATH
parameters, you can use dot notation to access nested properties (i.e. account.name
).
S3 Storage (Media uploads)
Used for uploading images, videos, etc... It can be any S3 compatible object storage service (Minio, Digital Oceans Space, AWS S3...)
Parameter | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
S3_ACCESS_KEY | S3 access key. Also used to check if upload feature is enabled | |
S3_SECRET_KEY | S3 secret key. | |
S3_BUCKET | typebot | Name of the bucket where assets will be uploaded in. |
S3_PORT | S3 Host port number | |
S3_ENDPOINT | S3 endpoint (i.e. s3.domain.com ). | |
S3_SSL | true | Use SSL when establishing the connection. |
S3_REGION | S3 region. | |
S3_PUBLIC_CUSTOM_DOMAIN | If the final URL that is used to read public files is different from S3_ENDPOINT |
Note that for AWS S3, your endpoint is usually: s3.<S3_REGION>.amazonaws.com
In order to function properly, your S3 bucket must be configured. Make sure to read through the S3 configuration doc.
Giphy (GIF picker)
Used to search for GIF. You can create a Giphy app here
Parameter | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
NEXT_PUBLIC_GIPHY_API_KEY | Giphy API key |
Unsplash (image picker)
Used to search for images. You can create a Giphy app here
Parameter | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
NEXT_PUBLIC_UNSPLASH_APP_NAME | Unsplash App name | |
NEXT_PUBLIC_UNSPLASH_ACCESS_KEY | Unsplash API key |
Tolgee (i18n contribution dev tool)
If you'd like to join contribute to Typebot's translation join the Discord server and ask for an access to Tolgee in the #contributors channel.
Set up these environment variables to enable Tolgee dev tool.
Parameter | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
NEXT_PUBLIC_TOLGEE_API_KEY | Your Tolgee API key | |
NEXT_PUBLIC_TOLGEE_API_URL | https://tolgee.server.baptistearno.com | The Tolgee API base URL |
WhatsApp (Preview)
In order to be able to test your bot on WhatsApp from the Preview drawer, you need to set up a WhatsApp business app.
Requirements
1. Create a WhatsApp Meta app
2. Get the System User token
- Go to your System users page and create a new system user that has access to the related.
- Token expiration:
Never
- Available Permissions:
whatsapp_business_messaging
,whatsapp_business_management
- The generated token will be used as
META_SYSTEM_USER_TOKEN
in your viewer configuration. - Click on
Add assets
. UnderApps
, look for your app, select it and checkManage app
3. Get the phone number ID
- Go to your WhatsApp Dev Console
- Add your phone number by clicking on the
Add phone number
button. - Select the newly created phone number in the
From
dropdown list and you will see right below the associatedPhone number ID
This will be used asWHATSAPP_PREVIEW_FROM_PHONE_NUMBER_ID
in your viewer configuration.
4. Set up the webhook
- Head over to
Quickstart > Configuration
. Edit the webhook URL to$NEXTAUTH_URL/api/v1/whatsapp/preview/webhook
. Set the Verify token to$ENCRYPTION_SECRET
and click onVerify and save
. - Add the
messages
webhook field.
5. Set up the message template
- Head over to
Messaging > Message Templates
and click onCreate Template
- Select the
Utility
category - Give it a name that corresponds to your
WHATSAPP_PREVIEW_TEMPLATE_NAME
configuration. - Select the language that corresponds to your
WHATSAPP_PREVIEW_TEMPLATE_LANG
configuration. - You can format it as you'd like. The user will just have to send a message to start the preview.
Parameter | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
META_SYSTEM_USER_TOKEN | The system user token used to send WhatsApp messages | |
WHATSAPP_PREVIEW_FROM_PHONE_NUMBER_ID | The phone number ID from which the message will be sent | |
WHATSAPP_PREVIEW_TEMPLATE_NAME | The preview start template message name | |
WHATSAPP_PREVIEW_TEMPLATE_LANG | en | The preview start template message name |
Others
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The official Typebot managed service uses other services such as Stripe for processing payments, Sentry for tracking bugs and Sleekplan for user feedbacks.
The related environment variables are listed here but you are probably not interested in these if you self-host Typebot.
Stripe
Parameter | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
NEXT_PUBLIC_STRIPE_PUBLIC_KEY | Stripe public key | |
STRIPE_SECRET_KEY | Stripe secret key | |
STRIPE_STARTER_PRICE_ID | Starter plan price id | |
STRIPE_PRO_PRICE_ID | Pro monthly plan price id | |
STRIPE_STARTER_CHATS_PRICE_ID | Starter Additional chats monthly price id | |
STRIPE_PRO_CHATS_PRICE_ID | Pro Additional chats monthly price id | |
STRIPE_WEBHOOK_SECRET | Stripe Webhook secret |
Sentry
Parameter | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
NEXT_PUBLIC_SENTRY_DSN | Sentry DSN | |
SENTRY_AUTH_TOKEN | Used to upload sourcemaps on app build | |
SENTRY_PROJECT | Sentry project name | |
SENTRY_ORG | Sentry organization name |
These can also be added to the viewer
environment
Vercel (custom domains)
Parameter | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
VERCEL_TOKEN | Vercel API token | |
NEXT_PUBLIC_VERCEL_VIEWER_PROJECT_NAME | The name of the viewer project in Vercel | |
VERCEL_TEAM_ID | Vercel team ID that contains the viewer project |
Sleekplan
Parameter | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
SLEEKPLAN_SSO_KEY | Sleekplan SSO key used to automatically authenticate a user in Sleekplan |
Telemetry
Parameter | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
TELEMETRY_WEBHOOK_URL | Webhook URL called whenever a new telemetry event is captured. See this file that lists all the possible events | |
TELEMETRY_WEBHOOK_BEARER_TOKEN | Bearer token to add if the request needs to be authenticated |
PostHog
Parameter | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
NEXT_PUBLIC_POSTHOG_API_KEY | PostHog API Key | |
NEXT_PUBLIC_POSTHOG_API_HOST | https://app.posthog.com | PostHog API Host |
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