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mcp-nextcloud/.secrets.toml.example
Chris CoutinhoandClaude Opus 4.6 c8e4cbe825 feat: implement dynaconf configuration management (ADR-024 phases 1-3)
Replace ~80 manual os.getenv() calls in config.py with dynaconf-backed
configuration, enabling TOML file-based config alongside existing env
var support. Zero breaking changes — Settings dataclass interface and
all consumers unchanged.

Phase 1: Create settings.toml with all config keys and defaults,
.secrets.toml.example template, update .gitignore, initialize Dynaconf
instance with envvar_prefix=False and environment section switching.

Phase 2: Wire adapter — replace os.getenv() with _dynaconf.get() in
get_settings(), get_document_processor_config(), and deprecation/
dependency resolution helpers. Automatic type coercion eliminates ~30
manual int()/float()/.lower()=="true" patterns.

Phase 3: Add 12 declarative validators for port ranges, positive
integers, enum constraints, and float ranges. Remove redundant negative
overlap check from Settings.__post_init__.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-07 09:22:19 +02:00

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# Secrets configuration for Nextcloud MCP Server.
# Copy this file to .secrets.toml and fill in your values.
# .secrets.toml is gitignored — never commit real secrets.
#
# See docs/ADR-024-dynaconf-configuration-management.md for details.
[default]
token_encryption_key = ""
nextcloud_password = ""
nextcloud_oidc_client_secret = ""
qdrant_api_key = ""
openai_api_key = ""
custom_processor_api_key = ""