chore: import upstream snapshot with attribution

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# YOU MIGHT LIKE TO MODIFY THESE VARIABLES
SESSION_SECRET=abcdef1234
MAGIC_LINK_SECRET=abcdef1234
ENCRYPTION_KEY=ae13021afef0819c3a307ad487071c06 # Must be a random 16 byte hex string. You can generate an encryption key by running `openssl rand -hex 16` in your terminal
LOGIN_ORIGIN=http://localhost:3030
DATABASE_URL=postgresql://postgres:postgres@localhost:5432/postgres?schema=public
# This sets the URL used for direct connections to the database and should only be needed in limited circumstances
# See: https://www.prisma.io/docs/reference/api-reference/prisma-schema-reference#fields:~:text=the%20shadow%20database.-,directUrl,-No
DIRECT_URL=${DATABASE_URL}
# Dedicated run-ops database (@internal/run-ops-database). Only needed to run prisma commands
# against it or to enable the run-ops split; start it with `docker compose --profile runops up`.
RUN_OPS_DATABASE_URL=postgresql://postgres:postgres@localhost:5434/postgres?schema=public
REMIX_APP_PORT=3030
# Dev-only: stream the webapp's logs over a local telnet/TCP socket (nc localhost 6767). Uncomment to enable.
# WEBAPP_TELNET_LOGS_PORT=6767
APP_ENV=development
APP_ORIGIN=http://localhost:3030
ELECTRIC_ORIGIN=http://localhost:3060
NODE_ENV=development
# Clickhouse
CLICKHOUSE_URL=http://default:password@localhost:8123
RUN_REPLICATION_CLICKHOUSE_URL=http://default:password@localhost:8123
RUN_REPLICATION_ENABLED=1
# Store task run spans/traces in ClickHouse so the dashboard trace view is
# populated in local dev. The local stack is ClickHouse-backed (see above), so
# leaving this unset falls back to the "postgres" store and dev run traces show
# up empty even though the run itself appears.
EVENT_REPOSITORY_DEFAULT_STORE=clickhouse_v2
# Set this to UTC because Node.js uses the system timezone
TZ="UTC"
# Redis is used for the v3 queuing and v2 concurrency control
REDIS_HOST="localhost"
REDIS_PORT="6379"
REDIS_TLS_DISABLED="true"
DEV_OTEL_EXPORTER_OTLP_ENDPOINT="http://localhost:3030/otel"
DEV_OTEL_BATCH_PROCESSING_ENABLED="0"
# Realtime streams v2 (Sessions, chat.agent, large stream backfills) backed
# by S2 (https://s2.dev). The `s2` service in docker/docker-compose.yml runs
# the open-source s2-lite binary and pre-creates a basin named `trigger-local`
# (see docker/config/s2-spec.json). Comment these out to fall back to v1
# (Redis-only) streams; Sessions and chat.agent then become unavailable.
REALTIME_STREAMS_S2_BASIN=trigger-local
REALTIME_STREAMS_S2_ACCESS_TOKEN=ignored
REALTIME_STREAMS_S2_ENDPOINT=http://localhost:4566/v1
REALTIME_STREAMS_S2_SKIP_ACCESS_TOKENS=true
REALTIME_STREAMS_DEFAULT_VERSION=v2
# Running multiple instances side by side (worktrees, branch experiments)
#
# Every host port in docker/docker-compose.yml is `${VAR:-default}` and the
# project name comes from `COMPOSE_PROJECT_NAME`. To stand up a second stack
# alongside the default one, uncomment the block below in this clone's `.env`
# (pick any offset that doesn't clash with anything else running), then update
# the URL/PORT vars further up to match. Default values are commented for
# reference.
#
# --- core (pnpm run docker) ---
# COMPOSE_PROJECT_NAME=triggerdotdev-docker-alt
# CONTAINER_PREFIX=alt-
# POSTGRES_HOST_PORT=15432 # default 5432
# REDIS_HOST_PORT=16379 # default 6379
# ELECTRIC_HOST_PORT=13060 # default 3060
# MINIO_API_HOST_PORT=19005 # default 9005
# MINIO_CONSOLE_HOST_PORT=19006 # default 9006
# CLICKHOUSE_HTTP_HOST_PORT=18123 # default 8123
# CLICKHOUSE_TCP_HOST_PORT=19000 # default 9000
# S2_HOST_PORT=14566 # default 4566
# REMIX_APP_PORT=13030 # default 3030
# --- extras (only needed if you also run `pnpm run docker:full`) ---
# ELECTRIC_SHARD_1_HOST_PORT=13061 # default 3061
# CH_UI_HOST_PORT=15521 # default 5521
# TOXIPROXY_PROXY_HOST_PORT=40303 # default 30303
# TOXIPROXY_API_HOST_PORT=18474 # default 8474
# NGINX_H2_HOST_PORT=18443 # default 8443
# OTEL_GRPC_HOST_PORT=14317 # default 4317
# OTEL_HTTP_HOST_PORT=14318 # default 4318
# OTEL_PROMETHEUS_HOST_PORT=18889 # default 8889
# PROMETHEUS_HOST_PORT=19090 # default 9090
# GRAFANA_HOST_PORT=13001 # default 3001
# (and update DATABASE_URL / CLICKHOUSE_URL / REDIS_PORT / APP_ORIGIN /
# LOGIN_ORIGIN / ELECTRIC_ORIGIN / REALTIME_STREAMS_S2_ENDPOINT to match)
# When the domain is set to `localhost` the CLI deploy command will only --load the image by default and not --push it
DEPLOY_REGISTRY_HOST=localhost:5000
# OPTIONAL VARIABLES
# This is used for validating emails that are allowed to log in. Every email that do not match this regex will be rejected.
# WHITELISTED_EMAILS="^(authorized@yahoo\.com|authorized@gmail\.com)$"
# Accounts with these emails will get global admin rights. This grants access to the admin UI.
# ADMIN_EMAILS="^(admin@example\.com|another-admin@example\.com)$"
# This is used for logging in via GitHub. You can leave these commented out if you don't want to use GitHub for authentication.
# AUTH_GITHUB_CLIENT_ID=
# AUTH_GITHUB_CLIENT_SECRET=
# Configure an email transport to allow users to sign in to Trigger.dev via a Magic Link.
# If none are configured, emails will print to the console instead.
# Uncomment one of the following blocks to allow delivery of
# Resend
### Visit https://resend.com, create an account and get your API key. Then insert it below along with your From and Reply To email addresses. Visit https://resend.com/docs for more information.
# EMAIL_TRANSPORT=resend
# FROM_EMAIL=
# REPLY_TO_EMAIL=
# RESEND_API_KEY=
# Generic SMTP
### Enter the configuration provided by your mail provider. Visit https://nodemailer.com/smtp/ for more information
### SMTP_SECURE = false will use STARTTLS when connecting to a server that supports it (usually port 587)
# EMAIL_TRANSPORT=smtp
# FROM_EMAIL=
# REPLY_TO_EMAIL=
# SMTP_HOST=
# SMTP_PORT=587
# SMTP_SECURE=false
# SMTP_USER=
# SMTP_PASSWORD=
# AWS Simple Email Service
### Authentication is configured using the default Node.JS credentials provider chain (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSJavaScriptSDK/v3/latest/Package/-aws-sdk-credential-providers/#fromnodeproviderchain)
# EMAIL_TRANSPORT=aws-ses
# FROM_EMAIL=
# REPLY_TO_EMAIL=
# CLOUD VARIABLES
POSTHOG_PROJECT_KEY=
# DEPOT_ORG_ID=<Depot org id>
# DEPOT_TOKEN=<Depot org token>
# DEV_OTEL_EXPORTER_OTLP_ENDPOINT="http://0.0.0.0:4318"
# These are needed for the object store (for handling large payloads/outputs)
#
# Default provider
# OBJECT_STORE_BASE_URL=http://localhost:9005
# OBJECT_STORE_BUCKET=packets
# OBJECT_STORE_ACCESS_KEY_ID=minioadmin
# OBJECT_STORE_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=minioadmin
# OBJECT_STORE_REGION=us-east-1
# OBJECT_STORE_SERVICE=s3
#
# OBJECT_STORE_DEFAULT_PROTOCOL=s3 # Only specify this if you're going to migrate object storage and set protocol values below
# Named providers (protocol-prefixed data) - optional for multi-provider support
# OBJECT_STORE_S3_BASE_URL=https://s3.amazonaws.com
# OBJECT_STORE_S3_ACCESS_KEY_ID=
# OBJECT_STORE_S3_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=
# OBJECT_STORE_S3_REGION=us-east-1
# OBJECT_STORE_S3_SERVICE=s3
#
# OBJECT_STORE_R2_BASE_URL=https://{bucket}.{accountId}.r2.cloudflarestorage.com
# OBJECT_STORE_R2_ACCESS_KEY_ID=
# OBJECT_STORE_R2_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=
# OBJECT_STORE_R2_REGION=auto
# OBJECT_STORE_R2_SERVICE=s3
# CHECKPOINT_THRESHOLD_IN_MS=10000
# These control the server-side internal telemetry
# INTERNAL_OTEL_TRACE_EXPORTER_URL=<URL to send traces to>
# INTERNAL_OTEL_TRACE_LOGGING_ENABLED=1
# INTERNAL_OTEL_TRACE_INSTRUMENT_PRISMA_ENABLED=0
# Enable local observability stack (requires `pnpm run docker:full` to bring up otel-collector + prometheus + grafana)
# Uncomment these to send metrics to the local Prometheus via OTEL Collector:
# INTERNAL_OTEL_METRIC_EXPORTER_ENABLED=1
# INTERNAL_OTEL_METRIC_EXPORTER_URL=http://localhost:4318/v1/metrics
# INTERNAL_OTEL_METRIC_EXPORTER_INTERVAL_MS=15000