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Configuration options
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The main configuration file for GNU social (excepting configurations for
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dependency software) is config.php in your GNU social directory. If you edit any
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other file in the directory, like `lib/default.php` (where most of the defaults
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are defined), you will lose your configuration options in any upgrade, and you
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will wish that you had been more careful.
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Starting with version 0.9.0, a Web based configuration panel has been added to
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GNU social. The preferred method for changing config options is to use this
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panel.
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A command-line script, setconfig.php, can be used to set individual
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configuration options. It's in the scripts/ directory.
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Starting with version 0.7.1, you can put config files in the /etc/GNU social/
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directory on your server, if it exists. Config files will be included in this
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order:
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* `/etc/GNU social/statusnet.php` - server-wide config
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* `/etc/GNU social/<servername>.php` - for a virtual host
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* `/etc/GNU social/<servername>_<pathname>.php` - for a path
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* `INSTALLDIR/config.php` - for a particular implementation
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Almost all configuration options are made through a two-dimensional
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associative array, cleverly named $config. A typical configuration
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line will be:
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$config['section']['option'] = value;
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For brevity, the following documentation describes each section and
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option.
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site
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This section is a catch-all for site-wide variables.
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* `name` (string, required, default "Another GNU social Instance"): the name of
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your site, like 'YourCompany Microblog'.
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* `server` (string, required, default null): the server part of your site's URLs,
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like 'example.net'.
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* `path` (string, required, default ''): The path part of your site's URLs, like
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'statusnet' or '' (installed in root).
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* `fancy` (string, default false): whether or not your site uses fancy URLs (see Fancy URLs
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section above).
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* `logfile` (string, default './'): full path to a file for GNU social to save
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logging information to. You may want to use this if you don't have access
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to syslog.
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* `logdebug` (boolean, default false): whether to log additional debug info like
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backtraces on hard errors.
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* `locale_path` (string, default null): full path to the directory for locale
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data. Unless you store all your locale data in one place, you probably
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don't need to use this.
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* `language` (string, default "en_us"): default language for your site. Defaults
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to US English. Note that this is overridden if a user is logged in and has
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selected a different language. It is also overridden if the user is NOT
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logged in, but their browser requests a different langauge. Since pretty
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much everybody's browser requests a language, that means that changing
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this setting has little or no effect in practice.
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* `languages` (array, default null): A list of languages supported on your site.
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Typically you'd only change this if you wanted to disable support for one or
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another language:
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"unset($config['site']['languages']['de'])" will disable
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support for German.
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* `theme` (string, default 'default'): Theme for your site (see Theme section).
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Two themes are provided by default: 'default' and 'stoica' (the one used by
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Identi.ca). It's appreciated if you don't use the 'stoica' theme except as
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the basis for your own.
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* `email` (string, required): contact email address for your site. By default,
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it's extracted from your Web server environment; you may want to customize it.
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* `broughtbyurl` (string, default null): name of an organization or individual
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who provides the service. Each page will include a link to this name in the
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footer. A good way to link to the blog, forum, wiki, corporate portal, or
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whoever is making the service available.
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* `broughtby` (string, default null): text used for the "brought by" link.
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* `timezone` (string, default 'UTC'): default timezone for message display. Users
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can set their own time zone. Defaults to 'UTC', which is a pretty good
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default.
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* `closed` (boolean, default false): If set to 'true', will disallow registration
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on your site. This is a cheap way to restrict accounts to only one
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individual or group; just register the accounts you want on the service,
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*then* set this variable to 'true'.
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* `inviteonly` (boolean, default false): If set to 'true', will only allow
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registration if the user was invited by an existing user.
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* `private` (boolean, default false): If set to 'true', anonymous users will be
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redirected to the 'login' page. Also, API methods that normally require no
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authentication will require it. Note that this does not turn off
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registration; use 'closed' or 'inviteonly' for the behaviour you want.
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* `notice` (string, default null): A plain string that will appear on every
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page. A good place to put introductory information about your service, or
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info about upgrades and outages, or other community info. Any HTML will be
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escaped.
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* `logo` (string, default null): URL of an image file to use as the logo for the
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site. Overrides the logo in the theme, if any.
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* `ssllogo` (string, default null): URL of an image file to use as the logo on
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SSL pages. If unset, theme logo is used instead.
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* `ssl` (enum['always','sometimes','never'], default 'never'): Whether to use SSL
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and https:// URLs for some or all pages.
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Possible values are 'always' (use it for all pages), 'never' (don't use it
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for any pages), or 'sometimes' (use it for sensitive pages that include
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passwords like login and registration, but not for regular pages).
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* `sslproxy` (boolean, default false): Whether to force GNUsocial to think it
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is HTTPS when the server gives no such information. I.e. when you're using
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a reverse proxy that adds the encryption layer but the webserver that runs
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PHP isn't configured with a key and certificate.
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* `sslserver` (string, default null): use an alternate server name for SSL URLs,
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like 'secure.example.org'. You should be careful to set cookie parameters
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correctly so that both the SSL server and the "normal" server can access
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the session cookie and preferably other cookies as well.
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* `dupelimit` (integer, default 60): minimum time allowed for one person to say
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the same thing twice. Default 60s. Anything lower is considered a user or
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UI error.
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* `textlimit` (integer, default 0): default max size for texts in the site. Can
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be fine-tuned for notices, messages, profile bios and group descriptions.
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Zero indicates no limit.
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db
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This section is a reference to the configuration options for
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`DB_DataObject` (see
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<http://pear.php.net/manual/en/package.database.db-dataobject.intro-configuration.php>).
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The ones that you may want to set are listed below for clarity.
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* `database` (string, required, default null): a DSN (Data Source Name) for your
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GNU social database. This is in the format
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'protocol://username:password@hostname/databasename', where 'protocol' is '
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mysql' or 'mysqli' (or possibly 'postgresql', if you really know what
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you're doing), 'username' is the username, 'password' is the password,
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and etc.
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* `ini_yourdbname` (string, default null): if your database is not named 'statusnet',
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you'll need to set this to point to the location of the statusnet.ini file.
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Note that the real name of your database should go in there, not literally
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'yourdbname'.
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* `db_driver`(enum['DB','MDB2'], default null): You can try changing this to
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'MDB2' to use the other driver type for DB_DataObject, but note that it
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breaks the OpenID libraries, which only support PEAR::DB.
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* `quote_identifiers`(boolean, default false): Set this to true if you're using
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postgresql.
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* `type` (enum["mysql", "postgresql"], default 'mysql'): Used for certain
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database-specific optimization code. Assumes mysql if not set. MySQL also
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covers MySQLi and MariaDB.
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* `mirror` (array, default null): you can set this to an array of DSNs, in the
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format of the above 'database' value. If it's set, certain read-only
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actions will use a random value out of this array for the database, rather
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than the one in 'database' (actually, 'database' is overwritten). You can
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offload a busy DB server by setting up MySQL replication and adding the
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slaves to this array. Note that if you want some requests to go to the
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'database' (master) server, you'll need to include it in this array, too.
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* `utf8` (boolean, true): whether to talk to the database in UTF-8 mode. This is
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the default with new installations, but older sites may want to turn it off
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until they get their databases fixed up. See "UTF-8 database" above for
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details.
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2019-07-02 22:35:05 +01:00
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* `schemacheck` (enum["runtime", "script"], default "runtime"): when
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to let plugins check the database schema to add tables or update
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them. 'runtime' can be costly (plugins check the schema on every
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hit, adding potentially several db queries, some quite long), but
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not everyone knows how to run a script or has the access in their
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hosting environment to do so. If you can, set this to 'script' and
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run scripts/checkschema.php whenever you install or upgrade a
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plugin.
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* `x-static-delivery` (string, default null): when a string, use this
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as the header with wich to serve static files. Possible values are
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'X-Sendfile' (for Apache and others) and 'X-Accel-Redirect' (for
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nginx).
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syslog
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By default, GNU social sites log error messages to the syslog facility.
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(You can override this using the 'logfile' parameter described above).
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* `appname` (string, default `'GNU social'`): The name that GNU social uses to log
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messages. By default it's "GNU social", but if you have more than one
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installation on the server, you may want to change the name for each
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instance so you can track log messages more easily.
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* `facility` (string, default `'LOG_USER'`): what syslog facility to use. Only set
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this if you know what syslog is and have a good reason to change it.
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queue
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You can configure the software to queue time-consuming tasks, like
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sending out SMS email or XMPP messages, for off-line processing. See
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'Queues and daemons' above for how to set this up.
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* `enabled` (boolean, default false): Whether to uses queues.
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* `daemon` (boolean, default false): Wather to use queuedaemon. False means
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you'll use OpportunisticQM plugin.
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* `subsystem` (enum["db", "stomp"], default 'db'): Which kind of queueserver to
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use. Values include "db" for our hacked-together database queuing (no
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other server required), "stomp" for a stomp server, and "redis" for a Redis
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server.
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* `threads` (int): How many queue "threads" (actually processes) to run. Defaults to
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number of cpu cores in unix-like systems or 1 on other OSes.
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* `items_to_handle` (int): How many items to handle before a daemon process exits.
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Default to unlimited.
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* `stomp_server` (string, default null): "broker URI" for stomp server.
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Something like "tcp://hostname:61613". More complicated ones are possible;
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see your stomp server's documentation for details.
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* `queue_basename` (string, default null): a root name to use for queues (stomp
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only). Typically something like '/queue/sitename/' makes sense. If running
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multiple instances on the same server, make sure that either this setting
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or $config['site']['nickname'] are unique for each site to keep them
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separate.
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* `stomp_username` (string, default null): username for connecting to the stomp
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server.
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* `stomp_password` (string, default null): password for connecting to the stomp
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server.
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* `stomp_persistent` (boolean, default true): Keep items across queue server
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restart, if enabled. Note: Under ActiveMQ, the server configuration
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determines if and how persistent storage is actually saved.
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If using a message queue server other than ActiveMQ, you may
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need to disable this if it does not support persistence.
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* `stomp_transactions` (boolean, default true): use transactions to aid in error
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detection. A broken transaction will be seen quickly, allowing a message to
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be redelivered immediately if a daemon crashes.
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If using a message queue server other than ActiveMQ, you may need to
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disable this if it does not support transactions.
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* `stomp_acks` (boolean, default true): send acknowledgements to aid in flow
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control. An acknowledgement of successful processing tells the server we're
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ready for more and can help keep things moving smoothly.
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This should *not* be turned off when running with ActiveMQ, (it breaks if
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you do), but if using another message queue server that does not support
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acknowledgements you might need to disable this.
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* `softlimit` (integer): an absolute or relative "soft memory limit"; daemons
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will restart themselves gracefully when they find they've hit this amount
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of memory usage. Defaults to 90% of PHP's global memory_limit setting.
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* `inboxes` (boolean, default true): delivery of messages to receiver's inboxes
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can be delayed to queue time for best interactive performance on the
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sender. This may however be annoyingly slow when using the DB queues, so
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you can set this to false if it's causing trouble.
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* `breakout` (array, default null): for stomp, individual queues are by default
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grouped up for best scalability. If some need to be run by separate daemons,
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etc they can be manually adjusted here.
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Default will share all queues for all sites within each group.
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Specify as <group>/<queue> or <group>/<queue>/<site>,
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using nickname identifier as site.
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'main/distrib' separate "distrib" queue covering all sites
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'xmpp/xmppout/mysite' separate "xmppout" queue covering just 'mysite'
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* `max_retries` (integer, default 10): for stomp, drop messages after N failed
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attempts to process.
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* `dead_letter_dir` (string, default null): for stomp, optional directory to dump
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data on failed queue processing events after discarding them.
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* `stomp_no_transactions` (boolean, default false): for stomp, the server does
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not support transactions, so do not try to user them. This is needed for
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http://www.morbidq.com/
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* `stomp_no_acks` (boolean, default false): for stomp, the server does not
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support acknowledgements so do not try to user them. This is needed for
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http://www.morbidq.com/.
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license
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The default license to use for your users notices. The default is the
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Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 license, which is probably the right
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choice for any public site. Note that some other servers will not
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accept notices if you apply a stricter license than this.
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As of 2016, this is largely disregarded in the Fediverse -mb
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* `type` (enum["cc", "allrightsreserved", "private"], default 'cc'): one of
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'cc' (for Creative Commons licenses), 'allrightsreserved' (default
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copyright), or 'private' (for private and confidential information).
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* `owner` (string, default 'contributors'): for 'allrightsreserved' or
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'private', an assigned copyright holder (for example, an employer for a
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private site).
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* `url` (string, default null): URL of the license, used for links.
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* `title` (string, default null): Title for the license, like 'Creative Commons
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Attribution 3.0'.
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* `image` (string, default null): URL of a button shown on each page for the
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license.
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mail
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This is for configuring out-going email. We use PEAR's Mail module,
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see: http://pear.php.net/manual/en/package.mail.mail.factory.php
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* `backend` (enum["mail", "sendmail", "smtp"], default 'mail'): The backend to
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use for mail. While this defaults to PEAR mail, we recommend SMTP where your
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setup supports it as it is of the three the more difficult one for script
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exploits to abuse (relatively speaking - they all have potential problems.)
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* `params` (array, default null): if the mail backend requires any parameters,
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you can provide them in an associative array.
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* `templates_path` (string, default null): alias for `site->mail_path`
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nickname
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This is for configuring nicknames in the service.
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* `blacklist` (array, default null): an array of strings for usernames that
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may not be registered. A hard-coded default array exists for strings that
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are used by GNU social (e.g. 'doc', 'main', 'avatar', 'theme') but you may
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want to add others if you have other software installed in a subdirectory
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of GNU social or if you just don't want certain words used as usernames.
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* `featured` (array, default null): an array of nicknames of 'featured' users of
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the site. Can be useful to draw attention to well-known users, or
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interesting people, or whatever.
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avatar
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For configuring avatar access.
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* `dir` (string, default './avatar'): Directory to look for avatar files and to
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put them into. Defaults to avatar subdirectory of install directory; if
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you change it, make sure to change path, too.
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* `path` (string, 'default './avatar'): Path to avatars. Defaults to path for
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avatar subdirectory, but you can change it if you wish. Note that this will
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be included with the avatar server, too.
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* `server` (string, default null): If set, defines another server where avatars
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are stored in the root directory. Note that the 'avatar' subdir still has
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to be writeable. You'd typically use this to split HTTP requests on the
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client to speed up page loading, either with another virtual server or
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with an NFS or SAMBA share. Clients typically only make 2 connections to a
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single server at a time
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<https://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec8.html#sec8.1.4>,
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so this can parallelize the job.
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* `ssl` (boolean, default null): Whether to access avatars using HTTPS. Defaults
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to null, meaning to guess based on site-wide SSL settings.
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public
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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For configuring the public stream.
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* `localonly` (boolean, default true): If set to true, only messages posted by
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users of this service (rather than other services, filtered through
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OStatus) are shown in the public stream. Default true.
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* `blacklist` (array, default null): An array of IDs of users to hide from the
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public stream. Useful if you have someone making excessive Twitterfeed
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posts to the site, other kinds of automated posts, testing bots, etc.
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* `autosource` (array, default null): Sources of notices that are from automatic
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posters, and thus should be kept off the public timeline.
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theme
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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* `server` (string, default null): Like avatars, you can speed up page loading
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by pointing the theme file lookup to another server (virtual or real).
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The default of null will use the same server as PA.
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* `dir` (string, default "./themes"): Directory where theme files are stored.
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Used to determine whether to show parts of a theme file. Defaults to the
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theme subdirectory of the install directory.
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* `path` (string, default null): Path part of theme URLs, before the theme name. Relative to the
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theme server. It may make sense to change this path when upgrading,
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(using version numbers as the path) to make sure that all files are
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reloaded by caching clients or proxies. Defaults to null,
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which means to use the site path + '/theme'.
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* `ssl` (boolean, default null): Whether to use SSL for theme elements. Default
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is null, which means guess based on site SSL settings.
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* `sslserver` (string, default null): SSL server to use when page is
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HTTPS-encrypted. If unspecified, site ssl server and so on will be used.
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* `sslpath` (string, default null): If sslserver if defined, path to use when
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page is HTTPS-encrypted.
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javascript
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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* `server` (string, default null): You can speed up page loading by pointing the
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theme file lookup to another server (virtual or real). Defaults to NULL,
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meaning to use the site server.
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* `path` (string default null): Path part of Javascript URLs. Defaults to null,
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which means to use the site path + '/js/'.
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* `ssl` (boolean, default null): Whether to use SSL for JavaScript files.
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Default is null, which means guess based on site SSL settings.
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* `sslserver` (string, default null): SSL server to use when page is HTTPS-
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encrypted. If unspecified, site ssl server and so on will be used.
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* `sslpath` (string, default null): If sslserver if defined, path to use when
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page is HTTPS-encrypted.
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* `bustframes` (boolean, default true): If true, all web pages will break out of
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framesets. If false, can comfortably live in a frame or iframe... probably.
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xmpp
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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For configuring the XMPP sub-system.
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* `enabled` (boolean, default false): Whether to accept and send messages by
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XMPP. Default false.
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* `server` (string, default null): Server part of XMPP ID for update user.
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* `port` (integer, default 5222): Connection port for clients.
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* `user` (string, default null): Username for the client connection. Users will
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receive messages from 'user'@'server'.
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* `resource`: a unique identifier for the connection to the server. This
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is actually used as a prefix for each XMPP component in the system.
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* `password`: password for the user account.
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* `host`: some XMPP domains are served by machines with a different
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hostname. Set this to the correct hostname if that's the
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case with your server.
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* `encryption`: Whether to encrypt the connection between GNU social and the
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|
XMPP server. Defaults to true, but you can get
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considerably better performance turning it off if you're
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connecting to a server on the same machine or on a
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protected network.
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* `debug`: if turned on, this will make the XMPP library blurt out all of
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the incoming and outgoing messages as XML stanzas. Use as a
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|
last resort, and never turn it on if you don't have queues
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enabled, since it will spit out sensitive data to the browser.
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* `public`: an array of JIDs to send _all_ notices to. This is useful for
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|
participating in third-party search and archiving services.
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invite
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|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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For configuring invites.
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* `enabled`: Whether to allow users to send invites. Default true.
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tag
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|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Miscellaneous tagging stuff.
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* `dropoff`: Decay factor for tag listing, in seconds.
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|
Defaults to exponential decay over ten days; you can twiddle
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|
with it to try and get better results for your site.
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popular
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|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Settings for the "popular" section of the site.
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* `dropoff`: Decay factor for popularity listing, in seconds.
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|
Defaults to exponential decay over ten days; you can twiddle
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|
with it to try and get better results for your site.
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daemon
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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For daemon processes.
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* `piddir`: directory that daemon processes should write their PID file
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|
|
(process ID) to. Defaults to /var/run/, which is where this
|
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|
|
stuff should usually go on Unix-ish systems.
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|
* `user`: If set, the daemons will try to change their effective user ID
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|
|
to this user before running. Probably a good idea, especially if
|
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|
|
you start the daemons as root. Note: user name, like 'daemon',
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|
not 1001.
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* `group`: If set, the daemons will try to change their effective group ID
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|
|
to this named group. Again, a name, not a numerical ID.
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emailpost
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|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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|
|
For post-by-email.
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|
|
* `enabled`: Whether to enable post-by-email. Defaults to true. You will
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|
|
also need to set up maildaemon.php.
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sms
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|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
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|
|
For SMS integration.
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|
|
* `enabled`: Whether to enable SMS integration. Defaults to true. Queues
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|
|
should also be enabled.
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integration
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|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
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|
|
A catch-all for integration with other systems.
|
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* `taguri`: base for tag:// URIs. Defaults to site-server + ',2009'.
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inboxes
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|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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|
|
For notice inboxes.
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|
* `enabled`: No longer used. If you set this to something other than true,
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|
|
GNU social will no longer run.
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throttle
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|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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|
|
For notice-posting throttles.
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* `enabled`: Whether to throttle posting. Defaults to false.
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* `count`: Each user can make this many posts in 'timespan' seconds. So, if count
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|
is 100 and timespan is 3600, then there can be only 100 posts
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|
from a user every hour.
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* `timespan`: see 'count'.
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profile
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|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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|
Profile management.
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* `biolimit`: max character length of bio; 0 means no limit; null means to use
|
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|
the site text limit default.
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* `backup`: whether users can backup their own profiles. Defaults to true.
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* `restore`: whether users can restore their profiles from backup files. Defaults
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to true.
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* `delete`: whether users can delete their own accounts. Defaults to false.
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* `move`: whether users can move their accounts to another server. Defaults
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to true.
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newuser
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|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Options with new users.
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* `default`: nickname of a user account to automatically subscribe new
|
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users to. Typically this would be system account for e.g.
|
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|
|
service updates or announcements. Users are able to unsub
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if they want. Default is null; no auto subscribe.
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* `welcome`: nickname of a user account that sends welcome messages to new
|
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|
users. Can be the same as 'default' account, although on
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|
busy servers it may be a good idea to keep that one just for
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|
'urgent' messages. Default is null; no message.
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If either of these special user accounts are specified, the users should
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be created before the configuration is updated.
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attachments
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|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
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|
|
|
The software lets users upload files with their notices. You can configure
|
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|
the types of accepted files by mime types and a trio of quota options:
|
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|
|
per file, per user (total), per user per month.
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We suggest the use of the pecl file_info extension to handle mime type
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|
detection.
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|
* `supported`: an array of mime types you accept to store and distribute,
|
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|
|
like 'image/gif', 'video/mpeg', 'audio/mpeg', etc. Make sure you
|
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|
|
setup your server to properly recognize the types you want to
|
2019-06-07 14:08:27 +01:00
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|
|
support. It's important to use the result of calling `image_type_to_extension`
|
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|
|
for the appropriate image type, in the case of images. This is so all parts of
|
|
|
|
the code see the same extension for each image type (jpg vs jpeg).
|
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|
|
For example, to enable BMP uploads, add this to the config.php file:
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|
|
$config['attachments']['supported'][image_type_to_mime_type(IMAGETYPE_GIF)]
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|
= image_type_to_extension(IMAGETYPE_GIF);
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|
|
See https://www.php.net/manual/en/function.image-type-to-mime-type.php for a
|
|
|
|
list of such constants. If a filetype is not listed there, it's possible to add
|
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|
|
the mimetype and the extension by hand, but they need to match those returned by
|
|
|
|
the file command.
|
2019-06-02 14:04:12 +01:00
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* `uploads`: false to disable uploading files with notices (true by default).
|
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|
|
For quotas, be sure you've set the upload_max_filesize and post_max_size
|
|
|
|
in php.ini to be large enough to handle your upload. In httpd.conf
|
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|
|
(if you're using apache), check that the LimitRequestBody directive isn't
|
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|
|
set too low (it's optional, so it may not be there at all).
|
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|
|
2019-06-16 00:33:12 +01:00
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|
|
* `extblacklist`: associative array to either deny certain extensions or
|
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|
|
change them to a different one. For example:
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|
|
$config['attachments']['extblacklist']['php'] = 'phps'; // this turns .php into .phps
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|
|
$config['attachments']['extblacklist']['exe'] = false; // this would deny any uploads
|
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|
|
// of files with the "exe" extension
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|
2019-06-02 14:04:12 +01:00
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|
* `process_links`: follow redirects and save all available file information
|
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|
|
(mimetype, date, size, oembed, etc.). Defaults to true.
|
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|
* `file_quota`: maximum size for a single file upload in bytes. A user can send
|
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|
|
any amount of notices with attachments as long as each attachment
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|
|
is smaller than file_quota.
|
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|
* `user_quota`: total size in bytes a user can store on this server. Each user
|
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|
|
can store any number of files as long as their total size does
|
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|
|
not exceed the user_quota.
|
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|
* `monthly_quota`: total size permitted in the current month. This is the total
|
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|
|
size in bytes that a user can upload each month.
|
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|
|
* `dir`: directory accessible to the Web process where uploads should go.
|
|
|
|
Defaults to the 'file' subdirectory of the install directory, which
|
|
|
|
should be writeable by the Web user.
|
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|
|
* `server`: server name to use when creating URLs for uploaded files.
|
|
|
|
Defaults to null, meaning to use the default Web server. Using
|
|
|
|
a virtual server here can speed up Web performance.
|
|
|
|
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|
|
* `path`: URL path, relative to the server, to find files. Defaults to
|
|
|
|
main path + '/file/'.
|
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|
|
* `ssl`: whether to use HTTPS for file URLs. Defaults to null, meaning to
|
|
|
|
guess based on other SSL settings.
|
|
|
|
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|
|
* `sslserver`: if specified, this server will be used when creating HTTPS
|
|
|
|
URLs. Otherwise, the site SSL server will be used, with /file/ path.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
* `sslpath`: if this and the sslserver are specified, this path will be used
|
|
|
|
when creating HTTPS URLs. Otherwise, the attachments|path value
|
|
|
|
will be used.
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* `show_thumbs`: show thumbnails in notice lists for uploaded images, and photos
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and videos linked remotely that provide oEmbed info. Defaults to true.
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* `show_html`: show (filtered) text/html attachments (and oEmbed HTML etc.).
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Doesn't affect AJAX calls. Defaults to false.
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* `filename_base`: for new files, choose one: 'upload', 'hash'. Defaults to hash.
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group
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Options for group functionality.
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* `maxaliases`: maximum number of aliases a group can have. Default 3. Set
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to 0 or less to prevent aliases in a group.
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* `desclimit`: maximum number of characters to allow in group descriptions.
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null (default) means to use the site-wide text limits. 0
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means no limit.
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* `addtag`: Whether to add a tag for the group nickname for every group post
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(pre-1.0.x behaviour). Defaults to false.
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search
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Some stuff for search.
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* `type`: type of search. Ignored if PostgreSQL or Sphinx are enabled. Can either
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be 'fulltext' or 'like' (default). The former is faster and more efficient
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but requires the lame old MyISAM engine for MySQL. The latter
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will work with InnoDB but could be miserably slow on large
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systems. We'll probably add another type sometime in the future,
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with our own indexing system (maybe like MediaWiki's).
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sessions
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Session handling.
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* `handle`: boolean. Whether we should register our own PHP session-handling
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code (using the database and cache layers if enabled). Defaults to false.
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Setting this to true makes some sense on large or multi-server
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sites, but it probably won't hurt for smaller ones, either.
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* `debug`: whether to output debugging info for session storage. Can help
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with weird session bugs, sometimes. Default false.
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ping
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Using the "XML-RPC Ping" method initiated by weblogs.com, the site can
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notify third-party servers of updates.
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* `notify`: an array of URLs for ping endpoints. Default is the empty
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array (no notification).
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notice
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Configuration options specific to notices.
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* `contentlimit`: max length of the plain-text content of a notice.
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Default is null, meaning to use the site-wide text limit.
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0 means no limit.
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* `defaultscope`: default scope for notices. If null, the default
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scope depends on site/private. It's 1 if the site is private,
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0 otherwise. Set this value to override.
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message
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Configuration options specific to messages.
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* `contentlimit`: max length of the plain-text content of a message.
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Default is null, meaning to use the site-wide text limit.
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0 means no limit.
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logincommand
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Configuration options for the login command.
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* `disabled`: whether to enable this command. If enabled, users who send
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the text 'login' to the site through any channel will
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receive a link to login to the site automatically in return.
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Possibly useful for users who primarily use an XMPP or SMS
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|
interface and can't be bothered to remember their site
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password. Note that the security implications of this are
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pretty serious and have not been thoroughly tested. You
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should enable it only after you've convinced yourself that
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it is safe. Default is 'false'.
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singleuser
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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If an installation has only one user, this can simplify a lot of the
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|
interface. It also makes the user's profile the root URL.
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* `enabled` (boolean, default true): Whether to run in "single user mode".
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* `nickname` (string, default null): nickname of the single user. If no nickname is
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|
specified, the site owner account will be used (if present).
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robotstxt
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|
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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We put out a default robots.txt file to guide the processing of
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|
Web crawlers. See http://www.robotstxt.org/ for more information
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|
on the format of this file.
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* `crawldelay`: if non-empty, this value is provided as the Crawl-Delay:
|
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|
for the robots.txt file. see <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robots_exclusion_standard#Crawl-delay_directive>
|
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|
|
for more information. Default is zero, no explicit delay.
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* `disallow`: Array of (virtual) directories to disallow. Default is 'main',
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|
'search', 'message', 'settings', 'admin'. Ignored when site
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|
is private, in which case the entire site ('/') is disallowed.
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api
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|
|
---
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|
|
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|
|
Options for the Twitter-like API.
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|
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|
* `realm`: HTTP Basic Auth realm (see http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2617
|
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|
|
for details). Some third-party tools like ping.fm want this to be
|
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|
|
'Identi.ca API', so set it to that if you want to. default = null,
|
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|
|
meaning 'something based on the site name'.
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nofollow
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|
|
--------
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|
|
We optionally put 'rel="nofollow"' on some links in some pages. The
|
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|
following configuration settings let you fine-tune how or when things
|
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|
|
are nofollowed. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nofollow for more
|
|
|
|
information on what 'nofollow' means.
|
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|
|
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|
|
* `subscribers`: whether to nofollow links to subscribers on the profile
|
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|
|
and personal pages. Default is true.
|
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|
|
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|
|
* `members`: links to members on the group page. Default true.
|
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|
|
|
|
|
|
* `peopletag`: links to people listed in the peopletag page. Default true.
|
|
|
|
|
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|
|
* `external`: external links in notices. One of three values: 'sometimes',
|
|
|
|
'always', 'never'. If 'sometimes', then external links are not
|
|
|
|
nofollowed on profile, notice, and favorites page. Default is
|
|
|
|
'sometimes'.
|
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|
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|
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|
|
url
|
|
|
|
---
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
These are some options for fine-tuning how and when the server will
|
|
|
|
shorten URLs.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
* `shortener`: URL shortening service to use by default. Users can override
|
|
|
|
individually. 'internal' by default.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
* `maxurllength`: If an URL is strictly longer than this limit, it will be
|
|
|
|
shortened. Note that the URL shortener service may return an
|
|
|
|
URL longer than this limit. Defaults to 100. Users can
|
|
|
|
override. If set to 0, all URLs will be shortened.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
* `maxnoticelength`: If a notice is strictly longer than this limit, all
|
|
|
|
URLs in the notice will be shortened. Users can override.
|
|
|
|
-1 means the text limit for notices.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
router
|
|
|
|
------
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
We use a router class for mapping URLs to code. This section controls
|
|
|
|
how that router works.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
* `cache`: whether to cache the router in cache layers. Defaults to true,
|
|
|
|
but may be set to false for developers (who might be actively
|
|
|
|
adding pages, so won't want the router cached) or others who see
|
|
|
|
strange behavior. You're unlikely to need this unless developing..
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
http
|
|
|
|
----
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Settings for the HTTP client.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
* `ssl_cafile`: location of the CA file for SSL. If not set, won't verify
|
|
|
|
SSL peers. Default unset.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
* `curl`: Use cURL <http://curl.haxx.se/> for doing HTTP calls. You must
|
|
|
|
have the PHP curl extension installed for this to work.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
* `proxy_host`: Host to use for proxying HTTP requests. If unset, doesn't
|
|
|
|
do any HTTP proxy stuff. Default unset.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
* `proxy_port`: Port to use to connect to HTTP proxy host. Default null.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
* `proxy_user`: Username to use for authenticating to the HTTP proxy. Default null.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
* `proxy_password`: Password to use for authenticating to the HTTP proxy. Default null.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
* `proxy_auth_scheme`: Scheme to use for authenticating to the HTTP proxy. Default null.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
plugins
|
|
|
|
-------
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
* `default`: associative array mapping plugin name to array of arguments. To disable
|
|
|
|
a default plugin, unset its value in this array.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
* `locale_path`: path for finding plugin locale files. In the plugin's directory
|
|
|
|
by default.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
* `server`: Server to find static files for a plugin when the page is plain old HTTP.
|
|
|
|
Defaults to site/server (same as pages). Use this to move plugin CSS and
|
|
|
|
JS files to a CDN.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
* `sslserver`: Server to find static files for a plugin when the page is HTTPS. Defaults
|
|
|
|
to site/server (same as pages). Use this to move plugin CSS and JS files
|
|
|
|
to a CDN.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
* `path`: Path to the plugin files. defaults to site/path + '/plugins/'. Expects that
|
|
|
|
each plugin will have a subdirectory at plugins/NameOfPlugin. Change this
|
|
|
|
if you're using a CDN.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
* `sslpath`: Path to use on the SSL server. Same as plugins/path.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
performance
|
|
|
|
-----------
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
* `high`: if you need high performance, or if you're seeing bad
|
|
|
|
performance, set this to true. It will turn off some high-intensity code from
|
|
|
|
the site.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
oldschool
|
|
|
|
---------
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
* `enabled`: enable certain old-style user settings options, like stream-only mode,
|
|
|
|
conversation trees, and nicknames in streams. Off by default, and
|
|
|
|
may not be well supported in future versions.
|