Pleroma/lib/mix/tasks/sample_config.eex

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Elixir

use Mix.Config
config :pleroma, Pleroma.Web.Endpoint,
url: [host: "<%= domain %>", scheme: "https", port: 443],
secret_key_base: "<%= secret %>"
config :pleroma, :instance,
name: "<%= name %>",
email: "<%= email %>",
limit: 5000,
registrations_open: true,
dedupe_media: false
config :pleroma, :media_proxy,
enabled: false,
redirect_on_failure: true
#base_url: "https://cache.pleroma.social"
# Configure your database
config :pleroma, Pleroma.Repo,
adapter: Ecto.Adapters.Postgres,
username: "pleroma",
password: "<%= dbpass %>",
database: "pleroma_dev",
hostname: "localhost",
pool_size: 10
# Enable Strict-Transport-Security once SSL is working:
# config :pleroma, :csp,
# sts: true
# Configure S3 support if desired.
# The public S3 endpoint is different depending on region and provider,
# consult your S3 provider's documentation for details on what to use.
#
# config :pleroma, Pleroma.Uploaders.S3,
# bucket: "some-bucket",
# public_endpoint: "https://s3.amazonaws.com"
#
# Configure S3 credentials:
# config :ex_aws, :s3,
# access_key_id: "xxxxxxxxxxxxx",
# secret_access_key: "yyyyyyyyyyyy",
# region: "us-east-1",
# scheme: "https://"
#
# For using third-party S3 clones like wasabi, also do:
# config :ex_aws, :s3,
# host: "s3.wasabisys.com"
# Configure Openstack Swift support if desired.
#
# Many openstack deployments are different, so config is left very open with
# no assumptions made on which provider you're using. This should allow very
# wide support without needing separate handlers for OVH, Rackspace, etc.
#
# config :pleroma, Pleroma.Uploaders.Swift,
# container: "some-container",
# username: "api-username-yyyy",
# password: "api-key-xxxx",
# tenant_id: "<openstack-project/tenant-id>",
# auth_url: "https://keystone-endpoint.provider.com",
# storage_url: "https://swift-endpoint.prodider.com/v1/AUTH_<tenant>/<container>",
# object_url: "https://cdn-endpoint.provider.com/<container>"
#