config.md (38432B)
1 # Configuration 2 3 This file describe the configuration, it is recommended to edit the relevant *.secret.exs file instead of the others founds in the ``config`` directory. 4 If you run Pleroma with ``MIX_ENV=prod`` the file is ``prod.secret.exs``, otherwise it is ``dev.secret.exs``. 5 6 ## Pleroma.Upload 7 * `uploader`: Select which `Pleroma.Uploaders` to use 8 * `filters`: List of `Pleroma.Upload.Filter` to use. 9 * `link_name`: When enabled Pleroma will add a `name` parameter to the url of the upload, for example `https://instance.tld/media/corndog.png?name=corndog.png`. This is needed to provide the correct filename in Content-Disposition headers when using filters like `Pleroma.Upload.Filter.Dedupe` 10 * `base_url`: The base URL to access a user-uploaded file. Useful when you want to proxy the media files via another host. 11 * `proxy_remote`: If you're using a remote uploader, Pleroma will proxy media requests instead of redirecting to it. 12 * `proxy_opts`: Proxy options, see `Pleroma.ReverseProxy` documentation. 13 14 Note: `strip_exif` has been replaced by `Pleroma.Upload.Filter.Mogrify`. 15 16 ## Pleroma.Uploaders.Local 17 * `uploads`: Which directory to store the user-uploads in, relative to pleroma’s working directory 18 19 ## Pleroma.Uploaders.S3 20 * `bucket`: S3 bucket name 21 * `bucket_namespace`: S3 bucket namespace 22 * `public_endpoint`: S3 endpoint that the user finally accesses(ex. "https://s3.dualstack.ap-northeast-1.amazonaws.com") 23 * `truncated_namespace`: If you use S3 compatible service such as Digital Ocean Spaces or CDN, set folder name or "" etc. 24 For example, when using CDN to S3 virtual host format, set "". 25 At this time, write CNAME to CDN in public_endpoint. 26 27 ## Pleroma.Upload.Filter.Mogrify 28 29 * `args`: List of actions for the `mogrify` command like `"strip"` or `["strip", "auto-orient", {"implode", "1"}]`. 30 31 ## Pleroma.Upload.Filter.Dedupe 32 33 No specific configuration. 34 35 ## Pleroma.Upload.Filter.AnonymizeFilename 36 37 This filter replaces the filename (not the path) of an upload. For complete obfuscation, add 38 `Pleroma.Upload.Filter.Dedupe` before AnonymizeFilename. 39 40 * `text`: Text to replace filenames in links. If empty, `{random}.extension` will be used. You can get the original filename extension by using `{extension}`, for example `custom-file-name.{extension}`. 41 42 ## Pleroma.Emails.Mailer 43 * `adapter`: one of the mail adapters listed in [Swoosh readme](https://github.com/swoosh/swoosh#adapters), or `Swoosh.Adapters.Local` for in-memory mailbox. 44 * `api_key` / `password` and / or other adapter-specific settings, per the above documentation. 45 * `enabled`: Allows enable/disable send emails. Default: `false`. 46 47 An example for Sendgrid adapter: 48 49 ```elixir 50 config :pleroma, Pleroma.Emails.Mailer, 51 adapter: Swoosh.Adapters.Sendgrid, 52 api_key: "YOUR_API_KEY" 53 ``` 54 55 An example for SMTP adapter: 56 57 ```elixir 58 config :pleroma, Pleroma.Emails.Mailer, 59 adapter: Swoosh.Adapters.SMTP, 60 relay: "smtp.gmail.com", 61 username: "YOUR_USERNAME@gmail.com", 62 password: "YOUR_SMTP_PASSWORD", 63 port: 465, 64 ssl: true, 65 tls: :always, 66 auth: :always 67 ``` 68 69 ## :uri_schemes 70 * `valid_schemes`: List of the scheme part that is considered valid to be an URL 71 72 ## :instance 73 * `name`: The instance’s name 74 * `email`: Email used to reach an Administrator/Moderator of the instance 75 * `notify_email`: Email used for notifications. 76 * `description`: The instance’s description, can be seen in nodeinfo and ``/api/v1/instance`` 77 * `limit`: Posts character limit (CW/Subject included in the counter) 78 * `remote_limit`: Hard character limit beyond which remote posts will be dropped. 79 * `upload_limit`: File size limit of uploads (except for avatar, background, banner) 80 * `avatar_upload_limit`: File size limit of user’s profile avatars 81 * `background_upload_limit`: File size limit of user’s profile backgrounds 82 * `banner_upload_limit`: File size limit of user’s profile banners 83 * `poll_limits`: A map with poll limits for **local** polls 84 * `max_options`: Maximum number of options 85 * `max_option_chars`: Maximum number of characters per option 86 * `min_expiration`: Minimum expiration time (in seconds) 87 * `max_expiration`: Maximum expiration time (in seconds) 88 * `registrations_open`: Enable registrations for anyone, invitations can be enabled when false. 89 * `invites_enabled`: Enable user invitations for admins (depends on `registrations_open: false`). 90 * `account_activation_required`: Require users to confirm their emails before signing in. 91 * `federating`: Enable federation with other instances 92 * `federation_incoming_replies_max_depth`: Max. depth of reply-to activities fetching on incoming federation, to prevent out-of-memory situations while fetching very long threads. If set to `nil`, threads of any depth will be fetched. Lower this value if you experience out-of-memory crashes. 93 * `federation_reachability_timeout_days`: Timeout (in days) of each external federation target being unreachable prior to pausing federating to it. 94 * `allow_relay`: Enable Pleroma’s Relay, which makes it possible to follow a whole instance 95 * `rewrite_policy`: Message Rewrite Policy, either one or a list. Here are the ones available by default: 96 * `Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.MRF.NoOpPolicy`: Doesn’t modify activities (default) 97 * `Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.MRF.DropPolicy`: Drops all activities. It generally doesn’t makes sense to use in production 98 * `Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.MRF.SimplePolicy`: Restrict the visibility of activities from certains instances (See ``:mrf_simple`` section) 99 * `Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.MRF.TagPolicy`: Applies policies to individual users based on tags, which can be set using pleroma-fe/admin-fe/any other app that supports Pleroma Admin API. For example it allows marking posts from individual users nsfw (sensitive) 100 * `Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.MRF.SubchainPolicy`: Selectively runs other MRF policies when messages match (see ``:mrf_subchain`` section) 101 * `Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.MRF.RejectNonPublic`: Drops posts with non-public visibility settings (See ``:mrf_rejectnonpublic`` section) 102 * `Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.MRF.EnsureRePrepended`: Rewrites posts to ensure that replies to posts with subjects do not have an identical subject and instead begin with re:. 103 * `Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.MRF.AntiLinkSpamPolicy`: Rejects posts from likely spambots by rejecting posts from new users that contain links. 104 * `Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.MRF.MediaProxyWarmingPolicy`: Crawls attachments using their MediaProxy URLs so that the MediaProxy cache is primed. 105 * `Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.MRF.MentionPolicy`: Drops posts mentioning configurable users. (see `:mrf_mention` section) 106 * `Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.MRF.VocabularyPolicy`: Restricts activities to a configured set of vocabulary. (see `:mrf_vocabulary` section) 107 * `public`: Makes the client API in authentificated mode-only except for user-profiles. Useful for disabling the Local Timeline and The Whole Known Network. 108 * `quarantined_instances`: List of ActivityPub instances where private(DMs, followers-only) activities will not be send. 109 * `managed_config`: Whenether the config for pleroma-fe is configured in this config or in ``static/config.json`` 110 * `allowed_post_formats`: MIME-type list of formats allowed to be posted (transformed into HTML) 111 * `mrf_transparency`: Make the content of your Message Rewrite Facility settings public (via nodeinfo). 112 * `mrf_transparency_exclusions`: Exclude specific instance names from MRF transparency. The use of the exclusions feature will be disclosed in nodeinfo as a boolean value. 113 * `scope_copy`: Copy the scope (private/unlisted/public) in replies to posts by default. 114 * `subject_line_behavior`: Allows changing the default behaviour of subject lines in replies. Valid values: 115 * "email": Copy and preprend re:, as in email. 116 * "masto": Copy verbatim, as in Mastodon. 117 * "noop": Don't copy the subject. 118 * `always_show_subject_input`: When set to false, auto-hide the subject field when it's empty. 119 * `extended_nickname_format`: Set to `true` to use extended local nicknames format (allows underscores/dashes). This will break federation with 120 older software for theses nicknames. 121 * `max_pinned_statuses`: The maximum number of pinned statuses. `0` will disable the feature. 122 * `autofollowed_nicknames`: Set to nicknames of (local) users that every new user should automatically follow. 123 * `no_attachment_links`: Set to true to disable automatically adding attachment link text to statuses 124 * `welcome_message`: A message that will be send to a newly registered users as a direct message. 125 * `welcome_user_nickname`: The nickname of the local user that sends the welcome message. 126 * `max_report_comment_size`: The maximum size of the report comment (Default: `1000`) 127 * `safe_dm_mentions`: If set to true, only mentions at the beginning of a post will be used to address people in direct messages. This is to prevent accidental mentioning of people when talking about them (e.g. "@friend hey i really don't like @enemy"). Default: `false`. 128 * `healthcheck`: If set to true, system data will be shown on ``/api/pleroma/healthcheck``. 129 * `remote_post_retention_days`: The default amount of days to retain remote posts when pruning the database. 130 * `user_bio_length`: A user bio maximum length (default: `5000`) 131 * `user_name_length`: A user name maximum length (default: `100`) 132 * `skip_thread_containment`: Skip filter out broken threads. The default is `false`. 133 * `limit_to_local_content`: Limit unauthenticated users to search for local statutes and users only. Possible values: `:unauthenticated`, `:all` and `false`. The default is `:unauthenticated`. 134 * `dynamic_configuration`: Allow transferring configuration to DB with the subsequent customization from Admin api. 135 * `max_account_fields`: The maximum number of custom fields in the user profile (default: `10`) 136 * `max_remote_account_fields`: The maximum number of custom fields in the remote user profile (default: `20`) 137 * `account_field_name_length`: An account field name maximum length (default: `512`) 138 * `account_field_value_length`: An account field value maximum length (default: `2048`) 139 * `external_user_synchronization`: Enabling following/followers counters synchronization for external users. 140 141 142 143 ## :logger 144 * `backends`: `:console` is used to send logs to stdout, `{ExSyslogger, :ex_syslogger}` to log to syslog, and `Quack.Logger` to log to Slack 145 146 An example to enable ONLY ExSyslogger (f/ex in ``prod.secret.exs``) with info and debug suppressed: 147 ```elixir 148 config :logger, 149 backends: [{ExSyslogger, :ex_syslogger}] 150 151 config :logger, :ex_syslogger, 152 level: :warn 153 ``` 154 155 Another example, keeping console output and adding the pid to syslog output: 156 ```elixir 157 config :logger, 158 backends: [:console, {ExSyslogger, :ex_syslogger}] 159 160 config :logger, :ex_syslogger, 161 level: :warn, 162 option: [:pid, :ndelay] 163 ``` 164 165 See: [logger’s documentation](https://hexdocs.pm/logger/Logger.html) and [ex_syslogger’s documentation](https://hexdocs.pm/ex_syslogger/) 166 167 An example of logging info to local syslog, but warn to a Slack channel: 168 ```elixir 169 config :logger, 170 backends: [ {ExSyslogger, :ex_syslogger}, Quack.Logger ], 171 level: :info 172 173 config :logger, :ex_syslogger, 174 level: :info, 175 ident: "pleroma", 176 format: "$metadata[$level] $message" 177 178 config :quack, 179 level: :warn, 180 meta: [:all], 181 webhook_url: "https://hooks.slack.com/services/YOUR-API-KEY-HERE" 182 ``` 183 184 See the [Quack Github](https://github.com/azohra/quack) for more details 185 186 ## :frontend_configurations 187 188 This can be used to configure a keyword list that keeps the configuration data for any kind of frontend. By default, settings for `pleroma_fe` and `masto_fe` are configured. 189 190 Frontends can access these settings at `/api/pleroma/frontend_configurations` 191 192 To add your own configuration for PleromaFE, use it like this: 193 194 ```elixir 195 config :pleroma, :frontend_configurations, 196 pleroma_fe: %{ 197 theme: "pleroma-dark", 198 # ... see /priv/static/static/config.json for the available keys. 199 }, 200 masto_fe: %{ 201 showInstanceSpecificPanel: true 202 } 203 ``` 204 205 These settings **need to be complete**, they will override the defaults. 206 207 NOTE: for versions < 1.0, you need to set [`:fe`](#fe) to false, as shown a few lines below. 208 209 ## :fe 210 __THIS IS DEPRECATED__ 211 212 If you are using this method, please change it to the [`frontend_configurations`](#frontend_configurations) method. 213 Please **set this option to false** in your config like this: 214 215 ```elixir 216 config :pleroma, :fe, false 217 ``` 218 219 This section is used to configure Pleroma-FE, unless ``:managed_config`` in ``:instance`` is set to false. 220 221 * `theme`: Which theme to use, they are defined in ``styles.json`` 222 * `logo`: URL of the logo, defaults to Pleroma’s logo 223 * `logo_mask`: Whether to use only the logo's shape as a mask (true) or as a regular image (false) 224 * `logo_margin`: What margin to use around the logo 225 * `background`: URL of the background, unless viewing a user profile with a background that is set 226 * `redirect_root_no_login`: relative URL which indicates where to redirect when a user isn’t logged in. 227 * `redirect_root_login`: relative URL which indicates where to redirect when a user is logged in. 228 * `show_instance_panel`: Whenether to show the instance’s specific panel. 229 * `scope_options_enabled`: Enable setting an notice visibility and subject/CW when posting 230 * `formatting_options_enabled`: Enable setting a formatting different than plain-text (ie. HTML, Markdown) when posting, relates to ``:instance, allowed_post_formats`` 231 * `collapse_message_with_subjects`: When a message has a subject(aka Content Warning), collapse it by default 232 * `hide_post_stats`: Hide notices statistics(repeats, favorites, …) 233 * `hide_user_stats`: Hide profile statistics(posts, posts per day, followers, followings, …) 234 235 ## :assets 236 237 This section configures assets to be used with various frontends. Currently the only option 238 relates to mascots on the mastodon frontend 239 240 * `mascots`: KeywordList of mascots, each element __MUST__ contain both a `url` and a 241 `mime_type` key. 242 * `default_mascot`: An element from `mascots` - This will be used as the default mascot 243 on MastoFE (default: `:pleroma_fox_tan`) 244 245 ## :mrf_simple 246 * `media_removal`: List of instances to remove medias from 247 * `media_nsfw`: List of instances to put medias as NSFW(sensitive) from 248 * `federated_timeline_removal`: List of instances to remove from Federated (aka The Whole Known Network) Timeline 249 * `reject`: List of instances to reject any activities from 250 * `accept`: List of instances to accept any activities from 251 * `report_removal`: List of instances to reject reports from 252 * `avatar_removal`: List of instances to strip avatars from 253 * `banner_removal`: List of instances to strip banners from 254 255 ## :mrf_subchain 256 This policy processes messages through an alternate pipeline when a given message matches certain criteria. 257 All criteria are configured as a map of regular expressions to lists of policy modules. 258 259 * `match_actor`: Matches a series of regular expressions against the actor field. 260 261 Example: 262 263 ``` 264 config :pleroma, :mrf_subchain, 265 match_actor: %{ 266 ~r/https:\/\/example.com/s => [Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.MRF.DropPolicy] 267 } 268 ``` 269 270 ## :mrf_rejectnonpublic 271 * `allow_followersonly`: whether to allow followers-only posts 272 * `allow_direct`: whether to allow direct messages 273 274 ## :mrf_hellthread 275 * `delist_threshold`: Number of mentioned users after which the message gets delisted (the message can still be seen, but it will not show up in public timelines and mentioned users won't get notifications about it). Set to 0 to disable. 276 * `reject_threshold`: Number of mentioned users after which the messaged gets rejected. Set to 0 to disable. 277 278 ## :mrf_keyword 279 * `reject`: A list of patterns which result in message being rejected, each pattern can be a string or a [regular expression](https://hexdocs.pm/elixir/Regex.html) 280 * `federated_timeline_removal`: A list of patterns which result in message being removed from federated timelines (a.k.a unlisted), each pattern can be a string or a [regular expression](https://hexdocs.pm/elixir/Regex.html) 281 * `replace`: A list of tuples containing `{pattern, replacement}`, `pattern` can be a string or a [regular expression](https://hexdocs.pm/elixir/Regex.html) 282 283 ## :mrf_mention 284 * `actors`: A list of actors, for which to drop any posts mentioning. 285 286 ## :mrf_vocabulary 287 * `accept`: A list of ActivityStreams terms to accept. If empty, all supported messages are accepted. 288 * `reject`: A list of ActivityStreams terms to reject. If empty, no messages are rejected. 289 290 ## :media_proxy 291 * `enabled`: Enables proxying of remote media to the instance’s proxy 292 * `base_url`: The base URL to access a user-uploaded file. Useful when you want to proxy the media files via another host/CDN fronts. 293 * `proxy_opts`: All options defined in `Pleroma.ReverseProxy` documentation, defaults to `[max_body_length: (25*1_048_576)]`. 294 * `whitelist`: List of domains to bypass the mediaproxy 295 296 ## :gopher 297 * `enabled`: Enables the gopher interface 298 * `ip`: IP address to bind to 299 * `port`: Port to bind to 300 * `dstport`: Port advertised in urls (optional, defaults to `port`) 301 302 ## Pleroma.Web.Endpoint 303 `Phoenix` endpoint configuration, all configuration options can be viewed [here](https://hexdocs.pm/phoenix/Phoenix.Endpoint.html#module-dynamic-configuration), only common options are listed here 304 * `http` - a list containing http protocol configuration, all configuration options can be viewed [here](https://hexdocs.pm/plug_cowboy/Plug.Cowboy.html#module-options), only common options are listed here. For deployment using docker, you need to set this to `[ip: {0,0,0,0}, port: 4000]` to make pleroma accessible from other containers (such as your nginx server). 305 - `ip` - a tuple consisting of 4 integers 306 - `port` 307 * `url` - a list containing the configuration for generating urls, accepts 308 - `host` - the host without the scheme and a post (e.g `example.com`, not `https://example.com:2020`) 309 - `scheme` - e.g `http`, `https` 310 - `port` 311 - `path` 312 * `extra_cookie_attrs` - a list of `Key=Value` strings to be added as non-standard cookie attributes. Defaults to `["SameSite=Lax"]`. See the [SameSite article](https://www.owasp.org/index.php/SameSite) on OWASP for more info. 313 314 315 316 **Important note**: if you modify anything inside these lists, default `config.exs` values will be overwritten, which may result in breakage, to make sure this does not happen please copy the default value for the list from `config.exs` and modify/add only what you need 317 318 Example: 319 ```elixir 320 config :pleroma, Pleroma.Web.Endpoint, 321 url: [host: "example.com", port: 2020, scheme: "https"], 322 http: [ 323 # start copied from config.exs 324 dispatch: [ 325 {:_, 326 [ 327 {"/api/v1/streaming", Pleroma.Web.MastodonAPI.WebsocketHandler, []}, 328 {"/websocket", Phoenix.Endpoint.CowboyWebSocket, 329 {Phoenix.Transports.WebSocket, 330 {Pleroma.Web.Endpoint, Pleroma.Web.UserSocket, websocket_config}}}, 331 {:_, Phoenix.Endpoint.Cowboy2Handler, {Pleroma.Web.Endpoint, []}} 332 ]} 333 # end copied from config.exs 334 ], 335 port: 8080, 336 ip: {127, 0, 0, 1} 337 ] 338 ``` 339 340 This will make Pleroma listen on `127.0.0.1` port `8080` and generate urls starting with `https://example.com:2020` 341 342 ## :activitypub 343 * ``unfollow_blocked``: Whether blocks result in people getting unfollowed 344 * ``outgoing_blocks``: Whether to federate blocks to other instances 345 * ``deny_follow_blocked``: Whether to disallow following an account that has blocked the user in question 346 * ``sign_object_fetches``: Sign object fetches with HTTP signatures 347 348 ## :http_security 349 * ``enabled``: Whether the managed content security policy is enabled 350 * ``sts``: Whether to additionally send a `Strict-Transport-Security` header 351 * ``sts_max_age``: The maximum age for the `Strict-Transport-Security` header if sent 352 * ``ct_max_age``: The maximum age for the `Expect-CT` header if sent 353 * ``referrer_policy``: The referrer policy to use, either `"same-origin"` or `"no-referrer"` 354 * ``report_uri``: Adds the specified url to `report-uri` and `report-to` group in CSP header. 355 356 ## :mrf_user_allowlist 357 358 The keys in this section are the domain names that the policy should apply to. 359 Each key should be assigned a list of users that should be allowed through by 360 their ActivityPub ID. 361 362 An example: 363 364 ```elixir 365 config :pleroma, :mrf_user_allowlist, 366 "example.org": ["https://example.org/users/admin"] 367 ``` 368 369 ## :web_push_encryption, :vapid_details 370 371 Web Push Notifications configuration. You can use the mix task `mix web_push.gen.keypair` to generate it. 372 373 * ``subject``: a mailto link for the administrative contact. It’s best if this email is not a personal email address, but rather a group email so that if a person leaves an organization, is unavailable for an extended period, or otherwise can’t respond, someone else on the list can. 374 * ``public_key``: VAPID public key 375 * ``private_key``: VAPID private key 376 377 ## Pleroma.Captcha 378 * `enabled`: Whether the captcha should be shown on registration 379 * `method`: The method/service to use for captcha 380 * `seconds_valid`: The time in seconds for which the captcha is valid 381 382 ### Pleroma.Captcha.Kocaptcha 383 Kocaptcha is a very simple captcha service with a single API endpoint, 384 the source code is here: https://github.com/koto-bank/kocaptcha. The default endpoint 385 `https://captcha.kotobank.ch` is hosted by the developer. 386 387 * `endpoint`: the kocaptcha endpoint to use 388 389 ## :admin_token 390 391 Allows to set a token that can be used to authenticate with the admin api without using an actual user by giving it as the 'admin_token' parameter. Example: 392 393 ```elixir 394 config :pleroma, :admin_token, "somerandomtoken" 395 ``` 396 397 You can then do 398 399 ```sh 400 curl "http://localhost:4000/api/pleroma/admin/invite_token?admin_token=somerandomtoken" 401 ``` 402 403 ## Oban 404 405 [Oban](https://github.com/sorentwo/oban) asynchronous job processor configuration. 406 407 Configuration options described in [Oban readme](https://github.com/sorentwo/oban#usage): 408 * `repo` - app's Ecto repo (`Pleroma.Repo`) 409 * `verbose` - logs verbosity 410 * `prune` - non-retryable jobs [pruning settings](https://github.com/sorentwo/oban#pruning) (`:disabled` / `{:maxlen, value}` / `{:maxage, value}`) 411 * `queues` - job queues (see below) 412 413 Pleroma has the following queues: 414 415 * `activity_expiration` - Activity expiration 416 * `federator_outgoing` - Outgoing federation 417 * `federator_incoming` - Incoming federation 418 * `mailer` - Email sender, see [`Pleroma.Emails.Mailer`](#pleromaemailsmailer) 419 * `transmogrifier` - Transmogrifier 420 * `web_push` - Web push notifications 421 * `scheduled_activities` - Scheduled activities, see [`Pleroma.ScheduledActivity`](#pleromascheduledactivity) 422 423 Example: 424 425 ```elixir 426 config :pleroma, Oban, 427 repo: Pleroma.Repo, 428 verbose: false, 429 prune: {:maxlen, 1500}, 430 queues: [ 431 federator_incoming: 50, 432 federator_outgoing: 50 433 ] 434 ``` 435 436 This config contains two queues: `federator_incoming` and `federator_outgoing`. Both have the number of max concurrent jobs set to `50`. 437 438 ### Migrating `pleroma_job_queue` settings 439 440 `config :pleroma_job_queue, :queues` is replaced by `config :pleroma, Oban, :queues` and uses the same format (keys are queues' names, values are max concurrent jobs numbers). 441 442 ### Note on running with PostgreSQL in silent mode 443 444 If you are running PostgreSQL in [`silent_mode`](https://postgresqlco.nf/en/doc/param/silent_mode?version=9.1), it's advised to set [`log_destination`](https://postgresqlco.nf/en/doc/param/log_destination?version=9.1) to `syslog`, 445 otherwise `postmaster.log` file may grow because of "you don't own a lock of type ShareLock" warnings (see https://github.com/sorentwo/oban/issues/52). 446 447 ## :workers 448 449 Includes custom worker options not interpretable directly by `Oban`. 450 451 * `retries` — keyword lists where keys are `Oban` queues (see above) and values are numbers of max attempts for failed jobs. 452 453 Example: 454 455 ```elixir 456 config :pleroma, :workers, 457 retries: [ 458 federator_incoming: 5, 459 federator_outgoing: 5 460 ] 461 ``` 462 463 ### Migrating `Pleroma.Web.Federator.RetryQueue` settings 464 465 * `max_retries` is replaced with `config :pleroma, :workers, retries: [federator_outgoing: 5]` 466 * `enabled: false` corresponds to `config :pleroma, :workers, retries: [federator_outgoing: 1]` 467 * deprecated options: `max_jobs`, `initial_timeout` 468 469 ## Pleroma.Web.Metadata 470 * `providers`: a list of metadata providers to enable. Providers available: 471 * Pleroma.Web.Metadata.Providers.OpenGraph 472 * Pleroma.Web.Metadata.Providers.TwitterCard 473 * Pleroma.Web.Metadata.Providers.RelMe - add links from user bio with rel=me into the `<header>` as `<link rel=me>` 474 * `unfurl_nsfw`: If set to `true` nsfw attachments will be shown in previews 475 476 ## :rich_media 477 * `enabled`: if enabled the instance will parse metadata from attached links to generate link previews 478 * `ignore_hosts`: list of hosts which will be ignored by the metadata parser. For example `["accounts.google.com", "xss.website"]`, defaults to `[]`. 479 * `ignore_tld`: list TLDs (top-level domains) which will ignore for parse metadata. default is ["local", "localdomain", "lan"] 480 * `parsers`: list of Rich Media parsers 481 482 ## :fetch_initial_posts 483 * `enabled`: if enabled, when a new user is federated with, fetch some of their latest posts 484 * `pages`: the amount of pages to fetch 485 486 ## :hackney_pools 487 488 Advanced. Tweaks Hackney (http client) connections pools. 489 490 There's three pools used: 491 492 * `:federation` for the federation jobs. 493 You may want this pool max_connections to be at least equal to the number of federator jobs + retry queue jobs. 494 * `:media` for rich media, media proxy 495 * `:upload` for uploaded media (if using a remote uploader and `proxy_remote: true`) 496 497 For each pool, the options are: 498 499 * `max_connections` - how much connections a pool can hold 500 * `timeout` - retention duration for connections 501 502 ## :auto_linker 503 504 Configuration for the `auto_linker` library: 505 506 * `class: "auto-linker"` - specify the class to be added to the generated link. false to clear 507 * `rel: "noopener noreferrer"` - override the rel attribute. false to clear 508 * `new_window: true` - set to false to remove `target='_blank'` attribute 509 * `scheme: false` - Set to true to link urls with schema `http://google.com` 510 * `truncate: false` - Set to a number to truncate urls longer then the number. Truncated urls will end in `..` 511 * `strip_prefix: true` - Strip the scheme prefix 512 * `extra: false` - link urls with rarely used schemes (magnet, ipfs, irc, etc.) 513 514 Example: 515 516 ```elixir 517 config :auto_linker, 518 opts: [ 519 scheme: true, 520 extra: true, 521 class: false, 522 strip_prefix: false, 523 new_window: false, 524 rel: false 525 ] 526 ``` 527 528 ## Pleroma.Scheduler 529 530 Configuration for [Quantum](https://github.com/quantum-elixir/quantum-core) jobs scheduler. 531 532 See [Quantum readme](https://github.com/quantum-elixir/quantum-core#usage) for the list of supported options. 533 534 Example: 535 536 ```elixir 537 config :pleroma, Pleroma.Scheduler, 538 global: true, 539 overlap: true, 540 timezone: :utc, 541 jobs: [{"0 */6 * * * *", {Pleroma.Web.Websub, :refresh_subscriptions, []}}] 542 ``` 543 544 The above example defines a single job which invokes `Pleroma.Web.Websub.refresh_subscriptions()` every 6 hours ("0 */6 * * * *", [crontab format](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cron)). 545 546 ## Pleroma.ScheduledActivity 547 548 * `daily_user_limit`: the number of scheduled activities a user is allowed to create in a single day (Default: `25`) 549 * `total_user_limit`: the number of scheduled activities a user is allowed to create in total (Default: `300`) 550 * `enabled`: whether scheduled activities are sent to the job queue to be executed 551 552 ## Pleroma.ActivityExpiration 553 554 # `enabled`: whether expired activities will be sent to the job queue to be deleted 555 556 ## Pleroma.Web.Auth.Authenticator 557 558 * `Pleroma.Web.Auth.PleromaAuthenticator`: default database authenticator 559 * `Pleroma.Web.Auth.LDAPAuthenticator`: LDAP authentication 560 561 ## :ldap 562 563 Use LDAP for user authentication. When a user logs in to the Pleroma 564 instance, the name and password will be verified by trying to authenticate 565 (bind) to an LDAP server. If a user exists in the LDAP directory but there 566 is no account with the same name yet on the Pleroma instance then a new 567 Pleroma account will be created with the same name as the LDAP user name. 568 569 * `enabled`: enables LDAP authentication 570 * `host`: LDAP server hostname 571 * `port`: LDAP port, e.g. 389 or 636 572 * `ssl`: true to use SSL, usually implies the port 636 573 * `sslopts`: additional SSL options 574 * `tls`: true to start TLS, usually implies the port 389 575 * `tlsopts`: additional TLS options 576 * `base`: LDAP base, e.g. "dc=example,dc=com" 577 * `uid`: LDAP attribute name to authenticate the user, e.g. when "cn", the filter will be "cn=username,base" 578 579 ## BBS / SSH access 580 581 To enable simple command line interface accessible over ssh, add a setting like this to your configuration file: 582 583 ```exs 584 app_dir = File.cwd! 585 priv_dir = Path.join([app_dir, "priv/ssh_keys"]) 586 587 config :esshd, 588 enabled: true, 589 priv_dir: priv_dir, 590 handler: "Pleroma.BBS.Handler", 591 port: 10_022, 592 password_authenticator: "Pleroma.BBS.Authenticator" 593 ``` 594 595 Feel free to adjust the priv_dir and port number. Then you will have to create the key for the keys (in the example `priv/ssh_keys`) and create the host keys with `ssh-keygen -m PEM -N "" -b 2048 -t rsa -f ssh_host_rsa_key`. After restarting, you should be able to connect to your Pleroma instance with `ssh username@server -p $PORT` 596 597 ## :auth 598 599 * `Pleroma.Web.Auth.PleromaAuthenticator`: default database authenticator 600 * `Pleroma.Web.Auth.LDAPAuthenticator`: LDAP authentication 601 602 Authentication / authorization settings. 603 604 * `auth_template`: authentication form template. By default it's `show.html` which corresponds to `lib/pleroma/web/templates/o_auth/o_auth/show.html.eex`. 605 * `oauth_consumer_template`: OAuth consumer mode authentication form template. By default it's `consumer.html` which corresponds to `lib/pleroma/web/templates/o_auth/o_auth/consumer.html.eex`. 606 * `oauth_consumer_strategies`: the list of enabled OAuth consumer strategies; by default it's set by `OAUTH_CONSUMER_STRATEGIES` environment variable. Each entry in this space-delimited string should be of format `<strategy>` or `<strategy>:<dependency>` (e.g. `twitter` or `keycloak:ueberauth_keycloak_strategy` in case dependency is named differently than `ueberauth_<strategy>`). 607 608 ## :email_notifications 609 610 Email notifications settings. 611 612 - digest - emails of "what you've missed" for users who have been 613 inactive for a while. 614 - active: globally enable or disable digest emails 615 - schedule: When to send digest email, in [crontab format](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cron). 616 "0 0 * * 0" is the default, meaning "once a week at midnight on Sunday morning" 617 - interval: Minimum interval between digest emails to one user 618 - inactivity_threshold: Minimum user inactivity threshold 619 620 ## Pleroma.Emails.UserEmail 621 622 - `:logo` - a path to a custom logo. Set it to `nil` to use the default Pleroma logo. 623 - `:styling` - a map with color settings for email templates. 624 625 ## OAuth consumer mode 626 627 OAuth consumer mode allows sign in / sign up via external OAuth providers (e.g. Twitter, Facebook, Google, Microsoft, etc.). 628 Implementation is based on Ueberauth; see the list of [available strategies](https://github.com/ueberauth/ueberauth/wiki/List-of-Strategies). 629 630 Note: each strategy is shipped as a separate dependency; in order to get the strategies, run `OAUTH_CONSUMER_STRATEGIES="..." mix deps.get`, 631 e.g. `OAUTH_CONSUMER_STRATEGIES="twitter facebook google microsoft" mix deps.get`. 632 The server should also be started with `OAUTH_CONSUMER_STRATEGIES="..." mix phx.server` in case you enable any strategies. 633 634 Note: each strategy requires separate setup (on external provider side and Pleroma side). Below are the guidelines on setting up most popular strategies. 635 636 Note: make sure that `"SameSite=Lax"` is set in `extra_cookie_attrs` when you have this feature enabled. OAuth consumer mode will not work with `"SameSite=Strict"` 637 638 * For Twitter, [register an app](https://developer.twitter.com/en/apps), configure callback URL to https://<your_host>/oauth/twitter/callback 639 640 * For Facebook, [register an app](https://developers.facebook.com/apps), configure callback URL to https://<your_host>/oauth/facebook/callback, enable Facebook Login service at https://developers.facebook.com/apps/<app_id>/fb-login/settings/ 641 642 * For Google, [register an app](https://console.developers.google.com), configure callback URL to https://<your_host>/oauth/google/callback 643 644 * For Microsoft, [register an app](https://portal.azure.com), configure callback URL to https://<your_host>/oauth/microsoft/callback 645 646 Once the app is configured on external OAuth provider side, add app's credentials and strategy-specific settings (if any — e.g. see Microsoft below) to `config/prod.secret.exs`, 647 per strategy's documentation (e.g. [ueberauth_twitter](https://github.com/ueberauth/ueberauth_twitter)). Example config basing on environment variables: 648 649 ```elixir 650 # Twitter 651 config :ueberauth, Ueberauth.Strategy.Twitter.OAuth, 652 consumer_key: System.get_env("TWITTER_CONSUMER_KEY"), 653 consumer_secret: System.get_env("TWITTER_CONSUMER_SECRET") 654 655 # Facebook 656 config :ueberauth, Ueberauth.Strategy.Facebook.OAuth, 657 client_id: System.get_env("FACEBOOK_APP_ID"), 658 client_secret: System.get_env("FACEBOOK_APP_SECRET"), 659 redirect_uri: System.get_env("FACEBOOK_REDIRECT_URI") 660 661 # Google 662 config :ueberauth, Ueberauth.Strategy.Google.OAuth, 663 client_id: System.get_env("GOOGLE_CLIENT_ID"), 664 client_secret: System.get_env("GOOGLE_CLIENT_SECRET"), 665 redirect_uri: System.get_env("GOOGLE_REDIRECT_URI") 666 667 # Microsoft 668 config :ueberauth, Ueberauth.Strategy.Microsoft.OAuth, 669 client_id: System.get_env("MICROSOFT_CLIENT_ID"), 670 client_secret: System.get_env("MICROSOFT_CLIENT_SECRET") 671 672 config :ueberauth, Ueberauth, 673 providers: [ 674 microsoft: {Ueberauth.Strategy.Microsoft, [callback_params: []]} 675 ] 676 677 # Keycloak 678 # Note: make sure to add `keycloak:ueberauth_keycloak_strategy` entry to `OAUTH_CONSUMER_STRATEGIES` environment variable 679 keycloak_url = "https://publicly-reachable-keycloak-instance.org:8080" 680 681 config :ueberauth, Ueberauth.Strategy.Keycloak.OAuth, 682 client_id: System.get_env("KEYCLOAK_CLIENT_ID"), 683 client_secret: System.get_env("KEYCLOAK_CLIENT_SECRET"), 684 site: keycloak_url, 685 authorize_url: "#{keycloak_url}/auth/realms/master/protocol/openid-connect/auth", 686 token_url: "#{keycloak_url}/auth/realms/master/protocol/openid-connect/token", 687 userinfo_url: "#{keycloak_url}/auth/realms/master/protocol/openid-connect/userinfo", 688 token_method: :post 689 690 config :ueberauth, Ueberauth, 691 providers: [ 692 keycloak: {Ueberauth.Strategy.Keycloak, [uid_field: :email]} 693 ] 694 ``` 695 696 ## OAuth 2.0 provider - :oauth2 697 698 Configure OAuth 2 provider capabilities: 699 700 * `token_expires_in` - The lifetime in seconds of the access token. 701 * `issue_new_refresh_token` - Keeps old refresh token or generate new refresh token when to obtain an access token. 702 * `clean_expired_tokens` - Enable a background job to clean expired oauth tokens. Defaults to `false`. 703 * `clean_expired_tokens_interval` - Interval to run the job to clean expired tokens. Defaults to `86_400_000` (24 hours). 704 705 ## :emoji 706 * `shortcode_globs`: Location of custom emoji files. `*` can be used as a wildcard. Example `["/emoji/custom/**/*.png"]` 707 * `pack_extensions`: A list of file extensions for emojis, when no emoji.txt for a pack is present. Example `[".png", ".gif"]` 708 * `groups`: Emojis are ordered in groups (tags). This is an array of key-value pairs where the key is the groupname and the value the location or array of locations. `*` can be used as a wildcard. Example `[Custom: ["/emoji/*.png", "/emoji/custom/*.png"]]` 709 * `default_manifest`: Location of the JSON-manifest. This manifest contains information about the emoji-packs you can download. Currently only one manifest can be added (no arrays). 710 * `shared_pack_cache_seconds_per_file`: When an emoji pack is shared, the archive is created and cached in 711 memory for this amount of seconds multiplied by the number of files. 712 713 ## Database options 714 715 ### RUM indexing for full text search 716 * `rum_enabled`: If RUM indexes should be used. Defaults to `false`. 717 718 RUM indexes are an alternative indexing scheme that is not included in PostgreSQL by default. While they may eventually be mainlined, for now they have to be installed as a PostgreSQL extension from https://github.com/postgrespro/rum. 719 720 Their advantage over the standard GIN indexes is that they allow efficient ordering of search results by timestamp, which makes search queries a lot faster on larger servers, by one or two orders of magnitude. They take up around 3 times as much space as GIN indexes. 721 722 To enable them, both the `rum_enabled` flag has to be set and the following special migration has to be run: 723 724 `mix ecto.migrate --migrations-path priv/repo/optional_migrations/rum_indexing/` 725 726 This will probably take a long time. 727 728 ## :rate_limit 729 730 This is an advanced feature and disabled by default. 731 732 A keyword list of rate limiters where a key is a limiter name and value is the limiter configuration. The basic configuration is a tuple where: 733 734 * The first element: `scale` (Integer). The time scale in milliseconds. 735 * The second element: `limit` (Integer). How many requests to limit in the time scale provided. 736 737 It is also possible to have different limits for unauthenticated and authenticated users: the keyword value must be a list of two tuples where the first one is a config for unauthenticated users and the second one is for authenticated. 738 739 See [`Pleroma.Plugs.RateLimiter`](Pleroma.Plugs.RateLimiter.html) documentation for examples. 740 741 Supported rate limiters: 742 743 * `:search` for the search requests (account & status search etc.) 744 * `:app_account_creation` for registering user accounts from the same IP address 745 * `:relations_actions` for actions on relations with all users (follow, unfollow) 746 * `:relation_id_action` for actions on relation with a specific user (follow, unfollow) 747 * `:statuses_actions` for create / delete / fav / unfav / reblog / unreblog actions on any statuses 748 * `:status_id_action` for fav / unfav or reblog / unreblog actions on the same status by the same user 749 750 ## :web_cache_ttl 751 752 The expiration time for the web responses cache. Values should be in milliseconds or `nil` to disable expiration. 753 754 Available caches: 755 756 * `:activity_pub` - activity pub routes (except question activities). Defaults to `nil` (no expiration). 757 * `:activity_pub_question` - activity pub routes (question activities). Defaults to `30_000` (30 seconds).