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Local Supabase started by CLI doesn't respect config.toml #3094

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DanMossa opened this issue Feb 3, 2025 · 1 comment
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Local Supabase started by CLI doesn't respect config.toml #3094

DanMossa opened this issue Feb 3, 2025 · 1 comment

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@DanMossa
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DanMossa commented Feb 3, 2025

When running Supabase Start locally, my understanding is that the project settings are reflected in config.toml.

I have

[auth.email]
# Allow/disallow new user #s via email to your project.
enable_# = true
# If enabled, a user will be required to confirm any email change on both the old, and new email
# addresses. If disabled, only the new email is required to confirm.
double_confirm_changes = false
# If enabled, users need to confirm their email address before signing in.
enable_confirmations = true
# If enabled, users will need to reauthenticate or have logged in recently to change their password.
secure_password_change = false
# Controls the minimum amount of time that must pass before sending another # confirmation or password reset email.
max_frequency = "10s"
# Number of characters used in the email OTP.
otp_length = 6
# Number of seconds before the email OTP expires (defaults to 1 hour).
otp_expiry = 3600

in my config.toml, but the issue I'm having locally that I'm not having remotely is that locally, I'm getting the error that appears when enable_confirmations is set to false.

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Could you elaborate what error you are getting when enable_confirmations = false? The auth service logs seem fine when I tried to reproduce.

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