lemmy/config/defaults.hjson

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{
# settings related to the postgresql database
database: {
# Configure the database by specifying a URI
#
# This is the preferred method to specify database connection details since
# it is the most flexible.
# Connection URI pointing to a postgres instance
#
# This example uses peer authentication to obviate the need for creating,
# configuring, and managing passwords.
#
# For an explanation of how to use connection URIs, see [here][0] in
# PostgreSQL's documentation.
#
# [0]: https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/libpq-connect.html#id-1.7.3.8.3.6
uri: "postgresql:///lemmy?user=lemmy&host=/var/run/postgresql"
# or
# Configure the database by specifying parts of a URI
#
# Note that specifying the `uri` field should be preferred since it provides
# greater control over how the connection is made. This merely exists for
# backwards-compatibility.
# Username to connect to postgres
user: "string"
# Password to connect to postgres
password: "string"
# Host where postgres is running
host: "string"
# Port where postgres can be accessed
port: 123
# Name of the postgres database for lemmy
database: "string"
# Maximum number of active sql connections
pool_size: 95
}
# Settings related to activitypub federation
# Pictrs image server configuration.
pictrs: {
# Address where pictrs is available (for image hosting)
url: "http://localhost:8080/"
# Set a custom pictrs API key. ( Required for deleting images )
api_key: "string"
# By default the thumbnails for external links are stored in pict-rs. This ensures that they
# can be reliably retrieved and can be resized using pict-rs APIs. However it also increases
# storage usage. In case this is disabled, the Opengraph image is directly returned as
# thumbnail.
#
# In some countries it is forbidden to copy preview images from newspaper articles and only
# hotlinking is allowed. If that is the case for your instance, make sure that this setting is
# disabled.
cache_external_link_previews: true
}
# Email sending configuration. All options except login/password are mandatory
email: {
# Hostname and port of the smtp server
smtp_server: "localhost:25"
# Login name for smtp server
smtp_login: "string"
# Password to login to the smtp server
smtp_password: "string"
# Address to send emails from, eg "noreply@your-instance.com"
smtp_from_address: "noreply@example.com"
# Whether or not smtp connections should use tls. Can be none, tls, or starttls
tls_type: "none"
}
# Parameters for automatic configuration of new instance (only used at first start)
setup: {
# Username for the admin user
admin_username: "admin"
# Password for the admin user. It must be between 10 and 60 characters.
admin_password: "tf6HHDS4RolWfFhk4Rq9"
# Name of the site, can be changed later. Maximum 20 characters.
site_name: "My Lemmy Instance"
# Email for the admin user (optional, can be omitted and set later through the website)
admin_email: "user@example.com"
}
# the domain name of your instance (mandatory)
hostname: "unset"
# Address where lemmy should listen for incoming requests
bind: "0.0.0.0"
# Port where lemmy should listen for incoming requests
port: 8536
# Whether the site is available over TLS. Needs to be true for federation to work.
tls_enabled: true
# The number of activitypub federation workers that can be in-flight concurrently
worker_count: 0
# The number of activitypub federation retry workers that can be in-flight concurrently
retry_count: 0
prometheus: {
bind: "127.0.0.1"
port: 10002
}
# Sets a response Access-Control-Allow-Origin CORS header
# https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Access-Control-Allow-Origin
cors_origin: "*"
}