# Configuration This file describe the configuration, it is recommended to edit the relevant *.secret.exs file instead of the others founds in the ``config`` directory. If you run Pleroma with ``MIX_ENV=prod`` the file is ``prod.secret.exs``, otherwise it is ``dev.secret.exs``. ## Pleroma.Upload * `uploader`: Select which `Pleroma.Uploaders` to use * `filters`: List of `Pleroma.Upload.Filter` to use. * `base_url`: The base URL to access a user-uploaded file. Useful when you want to proxy the media files via another host. * `proxy_remote`: If you\'re using a remote uploader, Pleroma will proxy media requests instead of redirecting to it. * `proxy_opts`: Proxy options, see `Pleroma.ReverseProxy` documentation. Note: `strip_exif` has been replaced by `Pleroma.Upload.Filter.Mogrify`. ## Pleroma.Uploaders.Local * `uploads`: Which directory to store the user-uploads in, relative to pleroma’s working directory ## Pleroma.Upload.Filter.Mogrify * `args`: List of actions for the `mogrify` command like `"strip"` or `["strip", {"impode", "1"}]`. ## Pleroma.Upload.Filter.Dedupe No specific configuration. ## Pleroma.Upload.Filter.AnonymizeFilename This filter replaces the filename (not the path) of an upload. For complete obfuscation, add `Pleroma.Upload.Filter.Dedupe` before AnonymizeFilename. * `text`: Text to replace filenames in links. If empty, `{random}.extension` will be used. ## Pleroma.Mailer * `adapter`: one of the mail adapters listed in [Swoosh readme](https://github.com/swoosh/swoosh#adapters), or `Swoosh.Adapters.Local` for in-memory mailbox. * `api_key` / `password` and / or other adapter-specific settings, per the above documentation. An example for Sendgrid adapter: ``` config :pleroma, Pleroma.Mailer, adapter: Swoosh.Adapters.Sendgrid, api_key: "YOUR_API_KEY" ``` An example for SMTP adapter: ``` config :pleroma, Pleroma.Mailer, adapter: Swoosh.Adapters.SMTP, relay: "smtp.gmail.com", username: "YOUR_USERNAME@gmail.com", password: "YOUR_SMTP_PASSWORD", port: 465, ssl: true, tls: :always, auth: :always ``` ## :uri_schemes * `valid_schemes`: List of the scheme part that is considered valid to be an URL ## :instance * `name`: The instance’s name * `email`: Email used to reach an Administrator/Moderator of the instance * `description`: The instance’s description, can be seen in nodeinfo and ``/api/v1/instance`` * `limit`: Posts character limit (CW/Subject included in the counter) * `remote_limit`: Hard character limit beyond which remote posts will be dropped. * `upload_limit`: File size limit of uploads (except for avatar, background, banner) * `avatar_upload_limit`: File size limit of user’s profile avatars * `background_upload_limit`: File size limit of user’s profile backgrounds * `banner_upload_limit`: File size limit of user’s profile banners * `registrations_open`: Enable registrations for anyone, invitations can be enabled when false. * `invites_enabled`: Enable user invitations for admins (depends on `registrations_open: false`). * `account_activation_required`: Require users to confirm their emails before signing in. * `federating`: Enable federation with other instances * `allow_relay`: Enable Pleroma’s Relay, which makes it possible to follow a whole instance * `rewrite_policy`: Message Rewrite Policy, either one or a list. Here are the ones available by default: * `Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.MRF.NoOpPolicy`: Doesn’t modify activities (default) * `Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.MRF.DropPolicy`: Drops all activities. It generally doesn’t makes sense to use in production * `Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.MRF.SimplePolicy`: Restrict the visibility of activities from certains instances (See ``:mrf_simple`` section) * `Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.MRF.RejectNonPublic`: Drops posts with non-public visibility settings (See ``:mrf_rejectnonpublic`` section) * `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:. * `public`: Makes the client API in authentificated mode-only except for user-profiles. Useful for disabling the Local Timeline and The Whole Known Network. * `quarantined_instances`: List of ActivityPub instances where private(DMs, followers-only) activities will not be send. * `managed_config`: Whenether the config for pleroma-fe is configured in this config or in ``static/config.json`` * `allowed_post_formats`: MIME-type list of formats allowed to be posted (transformed into HTML) * `finmoji_enabled`: Whenether to enable the finmojis in the custom emojis. * `mrf_transparency`: Make the content of your Message Rewrite Facility settings public (via nodeinfo). * `scope_copy`: Copy the scope (private/unlisted/public) in replies to posts by default. * `subject_line_behavior`: Allows changing the default behaviour of subject lines in replies. Valid values: * "email": Copy and preprend re:, as in email. * "masto": Copy verbatim, as in Mastodon. * "noop": Don't copy the subject. * `always_show_subject_input`: When set to false, auto-hide the subject field when it's empty. * `extended_nickname_format`: Set to `true` to use extended local nicknames format (allows underscores/dashes). This will break federation with older software for theses nicknames. * `max_pinned_statuses`: The maximum number of pinned statuses. `0` will disable the feature. * `autofollowed_nicknames`: Set to nicknames of (local) users that every new user should automatically follow. * `no_attachment_links`: Set to true to disable automatically adding attachment link text to statuses ## :logger * `backends`: `:console` is used to send logs to stdout, `{ExSyslogger, :ex_syslogger}` to log to syslog See: [logger’s documentation](https://hexdocs.pm/logger/Logger.html) and [ex_syslogger’s documentation](https://hexdocs.pm/ex_syslogger/) ## :frontend_configurations 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` are configured. Frontends can access these settings at `/api/pleroma/frontend_configurations` To add your own configuration for PleromaFE, use it like this: `config :pleroma, :frontend_configurations, pleroma_fe: %{redirectRootNoLogin: "/main/all", ...}` These settings need to be complete, they will override the defaults. See `priv/static/static/config.json` for the available keys. ## :fe __THIS IS DEPRECATED__ If you are using this method, please change it to the `frontend_configurations` method. Please set this option to false in your config like this: `config :pleroma, :fe, false`. This section is used to configure Pleroma-FE, unless ``:managed_config`` in ``:instance`` is set to false. * `theme`: Which theme to use, they are defined in ``styles.json`` * `logo`: URL of the logo, defaults to Pleroma’s logo * `logo_mask`: Whenether to mask the logo * `logo_margin`: What margin to use around the logo * `background`: URL of the background, unless viewing a user profile with a background that is set * `redirect_root_no_login`: relative URL which indicates where to redirect when a user isn’t logged in. * `redirect_root_login`: relative URL which indicates where to redirect when a user is logged in. * `show_instance_panel`: Whenether to show the instance’s specific panel. * `scope_options_enabled`: Enable setting an notice visibility and subject/CW when posting * `formatting_options_enabled`: Enable setting a formatting different than plain-text (ie. HTML, Markdown) when posting, relates to ``:instance, allowed_post_formats`` * `collapse_message_with_subjects`: When a message has a subject(aka Content Warning), collapse it by default * `hide_post_stats`: Hide notices statistics(repeats, favorites, …) * `hide_user_stats`: Hide profile statistics(posts, posts per day, followers, followings, …) ## :mrf_simple * `media_removal`: List of instances to remove medias from * `media_nsfw`: List of instances to put medias as NSFW(sensitive) from * `federated_timeline_removal`: List of instances to remove from Federated (aka The Whole Known Network) Timeline * `reject`: List of instances to reject any activities from * `accept`: List of instances to accept any activities from ## :mrf_rejectnonpublic * `allow_followersonly`: whether to allow followers-only posts * `allow_direct`: whether to allow direct messages ## :mrf_hellthread * `threshold`: Number of mentioned users after which the message gets discarded as spam ## :media_proxy * `enabled`: Enables proxying of remote media to the instance’s proxy * `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. * `proxy_opts`: All options defined in `Pleroma.ReverseProxy` documentation, defaults to `[max_body_length: (25*1_048_576)]`. ## :gopher * `enabled`: Enables the gopher interface * `ip`: IP address to bind to * `port`: Port to bind to ## :activitypub * ``accept_blocks``: Whether to accept incoming block activities from other instances * ``unfollow_blocked``: Whether blocks result in people getting unfollowed * ``outgoing_blocks``: Whether to federate blocks to other instances * ``deny_follow_blocked``: Whether to disallow following an account that has blocked the user in question ## :http_security * ``enabled``: Whether the managed content security policy is enabled * ``sts``: Whether to additionally send a `Strict-Transport-Security` header * ``sts_max_age``: The maximum age for the `Strict-Transport-Security` header if sent * ``ct_max_age``: The maximum age for the `Expect-CT` header if sent * ``referrer_policy``: The referrer policy to use, either `"same-origin"` or `"no-referrer"`. ## :mrf_user_allowlist The keys in this section are the domain names that the policy should apply to. Each key should be assigned a list of users that should be allowed through by their ActivityPub ID. An example: ``` config :pleroma, :mrf_user_allowlist, "example.org": ["https://example.org/users/admin"] ``` ## :web_push_encryption, :vapid_details Web Push Notifications configuration. You can use the mix task `mix web_push.gen.keypair` to generate it. * ``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. * ``public_key``: VAPID public key * ``private_key``: VAPID private key ## Pleroma.Captcha * `enabled`: Whether the captcha should be shown on registration * `method`: The method/service to use for captcha * `seconds_valid`: The time in seconds for which the captcha is valid ### Pleroma.Captcha.Kocaptcha Kocaptcha is a very simple captcha service with a single API endpoint, the source code is here: https://github.com/koto-bank/kocaptcha. The default endpoint `https://captcha.kotobank.ch` is hosted by the developer. * `endpoint`: the kocaptcha endpoint to use ## :admin_token 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: ``` config :pleroma, :admin_token, "somerandomtoken" ``` You can then do ``` curl "http://localhost:4000/api/pleroma/admin/invite_token?admin_token=somerandomtoken" ``` ## Pleroma.Web.Federator * `max_jobs`: The maximum amount of parallel federation jobs running at the same time. ## Pleroma.Web.Federator.RetryQueue * `enabled`: If set to `true`, failed federation jobs will be retried * `max_jobs`: The maximum amount of parallel federation jobs running at the same time. * `initial_timeout`: The initial timeout in seconds * `max_retries`: The maximum number of times a federation job is retried ## Pleroma.Web.Metadata * `providers`: a list of metadata providers to enable. Providers availible: * Pleroma.Web.Metadata.Providers.OpenGraph * Pleroma.Web.Metadata.Providers.TwitterCard * `unfurl_nsfw`: If set to `true` nsfw attachments will be shown in previews ## :hackney_pools Advanced. Tweaks Hackney (http client) connections pools. There's three pools used: * `:federation` for the federation jobs. You may want this pool max_connections to be at least equal to the number of federator jobs + retry queue jobs. * `:media` for rich media, media proxy * `:upload` for uploaded media (if using a remote uploader and `proxy_remote: true`) For each pool, the options are: * `max_connections` - how much connections a pool can hold * `timeout` - retention duration for connections