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# General
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The top-level configuration for GoToSocial, including basic things like host, port, bind address and transport protocol.
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The only things you *really* need to set here are `host`, which should be the hostname where your instance is reachable, and probably `port`.
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## Settings
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```yaml
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##### GENERAL CONFIG ######
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###########################
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# String. Log level to use throughout the application. Must be lower-case.
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# Options: ["trace","debug","info","warn","error","fatal"]
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# Default: "info"
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log-level: "info"
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# Bool. Log database queries when log-level is set to debug or trace.
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# This setting produces verbose logs, so it's better to only enable it
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# when you're trying to track an issue down.
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# Options: [true, false]
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# Default: false
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log-db-queries: false
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# String. Application name to use internally.
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# Examples: ["My Application","gotosocial"]
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# Default: "gotosocial"
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application-name: "gotosocial"
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# String. Hostname that this server will be reachable at. Defaults to localhost for local testing,
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# but you should *definitely* change this when running for real, or your server won't work at all.
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# DO NOT change this after your server has already run once, or you will break things!
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# Examples: ["gts.example.org","some.server.com"]
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# Default: "localhost"
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host: "localhost"
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# String. Domain to use when federating profiles. This is useful when you want your server to be at
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# eg., "gts.example.org", but you want the domain on accounts to be "example.org" because it looks better
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# or is just shorter/easier to remember.
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# To make this setting work properly, you need to redirect requests at "example.org/.well-known/webfinger"
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# to "gts.example.org/.well-known/webfinger" so that GtS can handle them properly.
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# You should also redirect requests at "example.org/.well-known/nodeinfo" in the same way.
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# An empty string (ie., not set) means that the same value as 'host' will be used.
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# DO NOT change this after your server has already run once, or you will break things!
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# Examples: ["example.org","server.com"]
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# Default: ""
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account-domain: ""
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# String. Protocol to use for the server. Only change to http for local testing!
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# This should be the protocol part of the URI that your server is actually reachable on. So even if you're
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# running GoToSocial behind a reverse proxy that handles SSL certificates for you, instead of using built-in
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# letsencrypt, it should still be https.
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# Options: ["http","https"]
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# Default: "https"
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protocol: "https"
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# String. Address to bind the GoToSocial server to.
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# This can be an IPv4 address or an IPv6 address (surrounded in square brackets), or a hostname.
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# Default value will bind to all interfaces.
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# You probably won't need to change this unless you're setting GoToSocial up in some fancy way or
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# you have specific networking requirements.
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# Examples: ["0.0.0.0", "172.128.0.16", "localhost", "[::]", "[2001:db8::fed1]"]
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# Default: "0.0.0.0"
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bind-address: "0.0.0.0"
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# Int. Listen port for the GoToSocial webserver + API. If you're running behind a reverse proxy and/or in a docker,
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# container, just set this to whatever you like (or leave the default), and make sure it's forwarded properly.
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# If you are running with built-in letsencrypt enabled, and running GoToSocial directly on a host machine, you will
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# probably want to set this to 443 (standard https port), unless you have other services already using that port.
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# This *MUST NOT* be the same as the letsencrypt port specified below, unless letsencrypt is turned off.
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# Examples: [443, 6666, 8080]
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# Default: 8080
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port: 8080
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# Array of string. CIDRs or IP addresses of proxies that should be trusted when determining real client IP from behind a reverse proxy.
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# If you're running inside a Docker container behind Traefik or Nginx, for example, add the subnet of your docker network,
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# or the gateway of the docker network, and/or the address of the reverse proxy (if it's not running on the host network).
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# Example: ["127.0.0.1/32", "172.20.0.1"]
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# Default: ["127.0.0.1/32"] (localhost)
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trusted-proxies:
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- "127.0.0.1/32"
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```
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