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NetBox Configuration

Configuration File

NetBox's configuration file contains all the important parameters which control how NetBox functions: database settings, security controls, user preferences, and so on. While the default configuration suffices out of the box for most use cases, there are a few required parameters which must be defined during installation.

The configuration file is loaded from $INSTALL_ROOT/netbox/netbox/configuration.py by default. An example configuration is provided at configuration_example.py, which you may copy to use as your default config. Note that a configuration file must be defined; NetBox will not run without one.

Customizing the Configuration Module

A custom configuration module may be specified by setting the NETBOX_CONFIGURATION environment variable. This must be a dotted path to the desired Python module. For example, a file named my_config.py in the same directory as settings.py would be referenced as netbox.my_config.

To keep things simple, the NetBox documentation refers to the configuration file simply as configuration.py.

Some configuration parameters may alternatively be defined either in configuration.py or within the administrative section of the user interface. Settings which are "hard-coded" in the configuration file take precedence over those defined via the UI.

Dynamic Configuration Parameters

Some configuration parameters are primarily controlled via NetBox's admin interface (under Admin > Extras > Configuration Revisions). These are noted where applicable in the documentation. These settings may also be overridden in configuration.py to prevent them from being modified via the UI. A complete list of supported parameters is provided below:

Modifying the Configuration

The configuration file may be modified at any time. However, the WSGI service (e.g. Gunicorn) must be restarted before these changes will take effect:

$ sudo systemctl restart netbox

Dynamic configuration parameters (those which can be modified via the UI) take effect immediately.