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# Misskey configuration
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# ┌─────┐
#───┘ URL └─────────────────────────────────────────────────────
# Final accessible URL seen by a user.
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# ONCE YOU HAVE STARTED THE INSTANCE, DO NOT CHANGE THE
# URL SETTINGS AFTER THAT!
# ┌───────────────────────┐
#───┘ Port and TLS settings └───────────────────────────────────
#
# Misskey requires a reverse proxy to support HTTPS connections.
#
# +----- https://example.tld/ ------------+
# +------+ |+-------------+ +----------------+|
# | User | ---> || Proxy (443) | ---> | Misskey (3000) ||
# +------+ |+-------------+ +----------------+|
# +---------------------------------------+
#
# You need to set up a reverse proxy. (e.g. nginx)
# An encrypted connection with HTTPS is highly recommended
# because tokens may be transferred in GET requests.
# The port that your Misskey server should listen on.
port: 3000
# ┌──────────────────────────┐
#───┘ PostgreSQL configuration └────────────────────────────────
db:
host: postgres
port: 5432
# Database name
db: postgres
# Auth
user: postgres
pass: ci
# Whether disable Caching queries
#disableCache: true
# Extra Connection options
#extra:
# ssl: true
dbReplications: false
# You can configure any number of replicas here
#dbSlaves:
# -
# host:
# port:
# db:
# user:
# pass:
# -
# host:
# port:
# db:
# user:
# pass:
# ┌─────────────────────┐
#───┘ Redis configuration └─────────────────────────────────────
redis:
host: redis
port: 6379
#family: 0 # 0=Both, 4=IPv4, 6=IPv6
#pass: example-pass
#prefix: example-prefix
#db: 1
#redisForPubsub:
# host: redis
# port: 6379
# #family: 0 # 0=Both, 4=IPv4, 6=IPv6
# #pass: example-pass
# #prefix: example-prefix
# #db: 1
#redisForJobQueue:
# host: redis
# port: 6379
# #family: 0 # 0=Both, 4=IPv4, 6=IPv6
# #pass: example-pass
# #prefix: example-prefix
# #db: 1
#redisForTimelines:
# host: redis
# port: 6379
# #family: 0 # 0=Both, 4=IPv4, 6=IPv6
# #pass: example-pass
# #prefix: example-prefix
# #db: 1
# ┌───────────────────────────┐
#───┘ MeiliSearch configuration └─────────────────────────────

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# You can set scope to local (default value) or global
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# (include notes from remote).
#meilisearch:
# host: meilisearch
# port: 7700
# apiKey: ''
# ssl: true
# index: ''
# scope: global
# ┌───────────────┐
#───┘ ID generation └───────────────────────────────────────────
# You can select the ID generation method.
# You don't usually need to change this setting, but you can
# change it according to your preferences.
# Available methods:
# aid ... Short, Millisecond accuracy
# aidx ... Millisecond accuracy
# meid ... Similar to ObjectID, Millisecond accuracy
# ulid ... Millisecond accuracy
# objectid ... This is left for backward compatibility
# ONCE YOU HAVE STARTED THE INSTANCE, DO NOT CHANGE THE
# ID SETTINGS AFTER THAT!
id: 'aidx'
# ┌─────────────────────┐
#───┘ Other configuration └─────────────────────────────────────
# Whether disable HSTS
#disableHsts: true
# Number of worker processes
#clusterLimit: 1
# Job concurrency per worker
# deliverJobConcurrency: 128
# inboxJobConcurrency: 16
# relashionshipJobConcurrency: 16
# What's relashionshipJob?:
# Follow, unfollow, block and unblock(ings) while following-imports, etc. or account migrations.
# Job rate limiter
# deliverJobPerSec: 128
# inboxJobPerSec: 32
# relashionshipJobPerSec: 64
# Job attempts
# deliverJobMaxAttempts: 12
# inboxJobMaxAttempts: 8
# Local address used for outgoing requests
#outgoingAddress: 127.0.0.1
# IP address family used for outgoing request (ipv4, ipv6 or dual)
#outgoingAddressFamily: ipv4
# Amount of characters that can be used when writing notes. Longer notes will be rejected. (minimum: 1)
# Amount of characters that will be saved for remote notes. Longer notes will be truncated to this length. (minimum: 1)
# Amount of characters that can be used when writing content warnings. Longer warnings will be rejected. (minimum: 1)
#maxCwLength: 500
# Amount of characters that will be saved for remote content warnings. Longer warnings will be truncated to this length. (minimum: 1)
#maxRemoteCwLength: 5000
# Amount of characters that can be used when writing media descriptions (alt text). Longer descriptions will be rejected. (minimum: 1)
# Amount of characters that will be saved for remote media descriptions (alt text). Longer descriptions will be truncated to this length. (minimum: 1)
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# Proxy for HTTP/HTTPS
#proxy: http://127.0.0.1:3128
proxyBypassHosts:
- api.deepl.com
- api-free.deepl.com
- www.recaptcha.net
- hcaptcha.com
- challenges.cloudflare.com
# Proxy for SMTP/SMTPS
#proxySmtp: http://127.0.0.1:3128 # use HTTP/1.1 CONNECT
#proxySmtp: socks4://127.0.0.1:1080 # use SOCKS4
#proxySmtp: socks5://127.0.0.1:1080 # use SOCKS5
# Media Proxy
#mediaProxy: https://example.com/proxy
# Proxy remote files (default: true)
# Proxy remote files by this instance or mediaProxy to prevent remote files from running in remote domains.
proxyRemoteFiles: true
# Movie Thumbnail Generation URL
# There is no reference implementation.
# For example, Misskey will point to the following URL:
# https://example.com/thumbnail.webp?thumbnail=1&url=https%3A%2F%2Fstorage.example.com%2Fpath%2Fto%2Fvideo.mp4
#videoThumbnailGenerator: https://example.com

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# Sign outgoing ActivityPub GET request (default: true)

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# Sign outgoing ActivityPub Activities (default: true)
# Linked Data signatures are cryptographic signatures attached to each activity to provide proof of authenticity.
# When using authorized fetch, this is often undesired as any signed activity can be forwarded to a blocked instance by relays and other instances.
# This setting allows admins to disable LD signatures for increased privacy, at the expense of fewer relayed activities and additional inbound fetch (GET) requests.

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attachLdSignatureForRelays: true
# check that inbound ActivityPub GET requests are signed ("authorized fetch")
checkActivityPubGetSignature: false
# For security reasons, uploading attachments from the intranet is prohibited,

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# but exceptions can be made from the following settings. Default value is "undefined".
# Read changelog to learn more (Improvements of 12.90.0 (2021/09/04)).
#allowedPrivateNetworks: [
# '127.0.0.1/32'
#]
#customMOTD: ['Hello World', 'The sharks rule all', 'Shonks']
# Upload or download file size limits (bytes)
#maxFileSize: 262144000