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## `GET /api/pleroma/admin/config` ## `GET /api/pleroma/admin/config`
### Get saved config settings ### Get list of merged default settings with saved in database.
**Only works when configuration from database is enabled.** **Only works when configuration from database is enabled.**
- Params: none - Params:
- `only_db`: true (*optional*, get only saved in database settings)
- Response: - Response:
- On failure: - On failure:
- 400 Bad Request `"To use this endpoint you need to enable configuration from database."` - 400 Bad Request `"To use this endpoint you need to enable configuration from database."`
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- all settings inside these keys: - all settings inside these keys:
- `:hackney_pools` - `:hackney_pools`
- `:chat` - `:chat`
- `Pleroma.Web.Endpoint`
- partially settings inside these keys: - partially settings inside these keys:
- `:seconds_valid` in `Pleroma.Captcha` - `:seconds_valid` in `Pleroma.Captcha`
- `:proxy_remote` in `Pleroma.Upload` - `:proxy_remote` in `Pleroma.Upload`
@ -763,11 +763,10 @@ Example of setting without keyword in value:
config :tesla, :adapter, Tesla.Adapter.Hackney config :tesla, :adapter, Tesla.Adapter.Hackney
``` ```
List of settings which support only full update: List of settings which support only full update by key:
```elixir ```elixir
@full_key_update [ @full_key_update [
{:pleroma, :ecto_repos}, {:pleroma, :ecto_repos},
{:pleroma, :assets},
{:quack, :meta}, {:quack, :meta},
{:mime, :types}, {:mime, :types},
{:cors_plug, [:max_age, :methods, :expose, :headers]}, {:cors_plug, [:max_age, :methods, :expose, :headers]},
@ -777,6 +776,17 @@ List of settings which support only full update:
] ]
``` ```
List of settings which support only full update by subkey:
```elixir
@full_subkey_update [
{:pleroma, :assets, :mascots},
{:pleroma, :emoji, :groups},
{:pleroma, :workers, :retries},
{:pleroma, :mrf_subchain, :match_actor},
{:pleroma, :mrf_keyword, :replace}
]
```
*Settings without explicit key must be sended in separate config object params.* *Settings without explicit key must be sended in separate config object params.*
```elixir ```elixir
config :quack, config :quack,

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## How it works ## How it works
Settings are stored in database and are applied in `runtime` after each change. Most of the settings take effect immediately, except some, which need instance reboot. These settings are needed in `compile time`, that's why settings are duplicated to the file. Settings are stored in database and are applied in `runtime` after each change. Most of the settings take effect immediately, except some, which need instance reboot. These settings are needed in `compile time`, that's why settings are duplicated to the file.
File with duplicated settings is located in `config/{env}.exported_from_db.exs`. For prod env it will be `config/prod.exported_from_db.exs`. File with duplicated settings is located in `config/{env}.exported_from_db.exs` if pleroma is runned from source. For prod env it will be `config/prod.exported_from_db.exs`.
For releases: `/etc/pleroma/prod.exported_from_db.secret.exs` or `PLEROMA_CONFIG_PATH/prod.exported_from_db.exs`.
## How to set it up ## How to set it up
You need to migrate your existing settings to the database. You can do this with mix task (all config files will remain untouched): You need to migrate your existing settings to the database. This task will migrate only added by user settings.
```bash For example you add settings to `prod.secret.exs` file, only these settings will be migrated to database. For release it will be `/etc/pleroma/config.exs` or `PLEROMA_CONFIG_PATH`.
You can do this with mix task (all config files will remain untouched):
```sh tab="OTP"
./bin/pleroma_ctl config migrate_to_db
```
```sh tab="From Source"
mix pleroma.config migrate_to_db mix pleroma.config migrate_to_db
``` ```
Now you can change settings in admin interface. After each save, settings are duplicated to the `config/{env}.exported_from_db.exs` file.
Now you can change settings in admin interface. After each save, settings from database are duplicated to the `config/{env}.exported_from_db.exs` file.
<span style="color:red">**ATTENTION**</span> <span style="color:red">**ATTENTION**</span>
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- all settings inside these keys: - all settings inside these keys:
- `:hackney_pools` - `:hackney_pools`
- `:chat` - `:chat`
- `Pleroma.Web.Endpoint`
- partially settings inside these keys: - partially settings inside these keys:
- `:seconds_valid` in `Pleroma.Captcha` - `:seconds_valid` in `Pleroma.Captcha`
- `:proxy_remote` in `Pleroma.Upload` - `:proxy_remote` in `Pleroma.Upload`
- `:upload_limit` in `:instance` - `:upload_limit` in `:instance`
## How to remove it ## How to dump settings from database to file
*Adding `-d` flag will delete migrated settings from database table.*
```sh tab="OTP"
./bin/pleroma_ctl config migrate_from_db [-d]
```
```sh tab="From Source"
mix pleroma.config migrate_from_db [-d]
```
## How to completely remove it
1. Truncate or delete all values from `config` table 1. Truncate or delete all values from `config` table
```sql ```sql

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## Transfer config from DB to `config/env.exported_from_db.secret.exs` ## Transfer config from DB to `config/env.exported_from_db.secret.exs`
To delete transfered settings from database optional flag `-d` can be used. To delete transfered settings from database optional flag `-d` can be used. <env> is `prod` by default.
```sh tab="OTP" ```sh tab="OTP"
./bin/pleroma_ctl config migrate_from_db --env=<env> [-d] ./bin/pleroma_ctl config migrate_from_db [--env=<env>] [-d]
``` ```
```sh tab="From Source" ```sh tab="From Source"
mix pleroma.config migrate_from_db --env=<env> [-d] mix pleroma.config migrate_from_db [--env=<env>] [-d]
``` ```