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username: "DBUSERTOCHANGE"
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password: "DBPASSTOCHANGE"
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# socket: /tmp/mysql.sock
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charset: utf8
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collation: utf8_bin
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charset: utf8mb4
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collation: utf8mb4_bin
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postgres: &postgres
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adapter: postgresql
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## heroku config:set SERVICES_FACEBOOK_APP_ID=yourappid SERVICES_FACEBOOK_SECRET=yourappsecret
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configuration: ## Section
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## You need to change or at least review the settings in this section
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## in order for your pod to work
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## in order for your pod to work.
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environment: ## Section
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## Set the hostname of the machine you're running Diaspora on, as seen
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## from the internet. This should be the URL you want to use to
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## access the pod. So if you plan to use a reverse proxy, it should be
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## If you do change the URL, you will have to start again as the URL
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## will be hardcoded into the database.
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url: "FULLURLTOCHANGE"
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## Set the bundle of certificate authorities (CA) certificates.
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## This is specific to your operating system.
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## Examples (uncomment the relevant one or add your own):
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## For Debian, Ubuntu, Archlinux, Gentoo (package ca-certificates):
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certificate_authorities: '/etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt'
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#certificate_authorities: '/etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt'
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## For CentOS, Fedora:
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#certificate_authorities: '/etc/pki/tls/certs/ca-bundle.crt'
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## URL for a remote Redis (default=localhost)
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## URL for a remote Redis (default=localhost).
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## Don't forget to restrict IP access if you uncomment these!
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#redis: 'redis://example_host'
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#redis: 'redis://username:password@host:6379/0'
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#redis: 'unix:///tmp/redis.sock'
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## Require SSL (default=true)
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## When set, your pod will force the use of HTTPS in production mode. Since
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## OAuth2 requires SSL Diaspora's future API might not work if you're not using
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## SSL. Also there is no guarantee that posting to services will be possible
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## if SSL is disabled. Do not change this default unless you are sure!
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require_ssl: false
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## Single-process mode (default=false)
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## If set to true Diaspora will work with just the appserver (Unicorn by default)
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## running. However, this makes it quite slow as intensive jobs must be run
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## all the time inside the request cycle. We strongly recommended you leave
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## this disabled for production setups. Set to true to enable.
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## Require SSL (default=true).
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## When set, your pod will force the use of HTTPS in production mode.
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## Since OAuth2 requires SSL, Diaspora's future API might not work if
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## you're not using SSL. Also there is no guarantee that posting to
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## services will be possible if SSL is disabled.
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## Do not change this default unless you are sure!
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#require_ssl: true
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## Single-process mode (default=false).
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## If set to true, Diaspora will work with just the appserver (Unicorn by
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## default) running. However, this makes it quite slow as intensive jobs
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## must be run all the time inside the request cycle. We strongly
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## recommended you leave this disabled for production setups.
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## Set to true to enable.
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#single_process_mode: false
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## Sidekiq - background processing
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sidekiq: ## Section
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## Number of parallel threads Sidekiq uses (default=5)
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## If you touch this please set the pool setting in your database.yml to
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## a value that's at minimum close to this! You can safely increase it
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## to 25 and more on a medium-sized pod. This applies per started Sidekiq
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## worker, so if you set it to 25 and start two workers you'll process
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## up to 50 jobs in parallel.
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## Number of parallel threads Sidekiq uses (default=5).
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## If you touch this, please set the pool setting in your database.yml
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## to a value that's at minimum close to this! You can safely increase
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## it to 25 and more on a medium-sized pod. This applies per started
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## Sidekiq worker, so if you set it to 25 and start two workers, you'll
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## process up to 50 jobs in parallel.
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#concurrency: 5
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## Number of times a job is retried (default=10)
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## Number of times a job is retried (default=10).
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## There's an exponential effect to this: if you set this too high you
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## might get too many jobs building up in the queue.
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## Set it to false to disable it completely.
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#retry: 10
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## Namespace to use in Redis. Useful if you need to run
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## multiple instances of Diaspora using the same Redis instance.
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#namespace: "diaspora"
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## Lines of backtrace that are stored on failure (default=15)
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## Set n to the required value. Set this to false to reduce memory
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## Lines of backtrace that are stored on failure (default=15).
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## Set n to the required value. Set this to false to reduce Redis memory
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## usage (and log size) if you're not interested in this data.
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#backtrace: 15
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## Number of jobs to keep in the dead queue (default=5000).
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## Jobs get into the dead queue after they failed and exhausted all retries.
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## Increasing this setting will increase the memory usage of Redis.
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## Once gone from the dead queue, a failed job is permanently lost and
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## cannot be retried manually.
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# dead_jobs_limit: 1000
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## Number of seconds a job remains in the dead queue (default=3628800 (six weeks)).
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## Jobs get into the dead queue after they failed and exhausted all retries.
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## Increasing this setting will increase the memory usage of Redis.
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## Once gone from the dead queue, a failed job is permanently lost and
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## cannot be retried manually.
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# dead_jobs_timeout: 15552000 # 6 months
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## Log file for Sidekiq (default="log/sidekiq.log")
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#log: "log/sidekiq.log"
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## Use Amazon S3 instead of your local filesystem
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## to handle uploaded pictures (disabled by default)
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## to handle uploaded pictures (disabled by default).
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s3: ## Section
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#enable: true
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#bucket: 'my_photos'
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#region: 'us-east-1'
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## Use max-age header on Amazon S3 resources (default=true)
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## Use max-age header on Amazon S3 resources (default=true).
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## When true, this allows locally cached images to be served for up to
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## 1 year. This can improve load speed and save requests to the image host.
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## Set to false to revert to browser defaults (usually less than 1 year).
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## one year. This can improve load speed and save requests to the image
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## host. Set to false to revert to browser defaults (usually less than
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## one year).
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#cache : true
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## Set redirect URL for an external image host (Amazon S3 or other)
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## Set redirect URL for an external image host (Amazon S3 or other).
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## If hosting images for your pod on an external server (even your own),
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## add its URL here. All requests made to images under /uploads/images
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## will be redirected to https://yourhost.tld/uploads/images/
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#image_redirect_url: 'https://images.example.org'
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assets: ## Section
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## Serve static assets via the appserver (default=false)
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## Serve static assets via the appserver (default=false).
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## This is highly discouraged for production use. Let your reverse
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## proxy/webserver do it by serving the files under public/ directly.
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#serve: false
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## Upload your assets to S3 (default=false)
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## Upload your assets to S3 (default=false).
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#upload: false
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## Specify an asset host. Ensure it does not have a trailing slash (/).
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#host: http://cdn.example.org/diaspora
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## Pubsub server (default='https://pubsubhubbub.appspot.com/')
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## Pubsub server (default='https://pubsubhubbub.appspot.com/').
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## Diaspora is only tested against the default pubsub server.
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## You probably don't want to uncomment or change this.
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#pubsub_server: 'https://pubsubhubbub.appspot.com/'
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## Logger configuration
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logging: ## Section
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logrotate: ## Section
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## Roll the application log on a daily basis (default=true).
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#enable: true
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## The number of days to keep (default=7)
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#days: 7
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## Debug logging
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debug: ## Section
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## Enables the debug-logging for SQL (default=false)
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## This logs every SQL-statement!
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#sql: true
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## Enables the federation-debug-log (default=false)
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## This logs all XMLs that are used for the federation
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#federation: true
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## Settings affecting how ./script/server behaves.
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server: ## Section
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## Where the appserver should listen to (default=unix:tmp/diaspora.sock)
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#listen: 'unix:tmp/diaspora.sock'
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#listen: 'unix:/run/diaspora/diaspora.sock'
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listen: '127.0.0.1:3986'
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## The port on which the appserver should listen (default=3000):
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port: 3986
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## Set the path for the PID file of the unicorn master process (default=tmp/pids/web.pid)
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#pid: 'tmp/pids/web.pid'
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## Rails environment (default='development')
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## Rails environment (default='development').
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## The environment in which the server should be started by default.
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## Change this if you wish to run a production environment.
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rails_environment: 'production'
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## Write unicorn stderr and stdout log
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## Change this to 'production' if you wish to run a production environment.
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#rails_environment: 'development'
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## Write unicorn stderr and stdout log.
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#stderr_log: '/usr/local/app/diaspora/log/unicorn-stderr.log'
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#stdout_log: '/usr/local/app/diaspora/log/unicorn-stdout.log'
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## Number of Unicorn worker processes (default=2)
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## Number of Unicorn worker processes (default=2).
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## Increase this if you have many users.
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#unicorn_worker: 2
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## Number of seconds before a request is aborted (default=90)
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## Number of seconds before a request is aborted (default=90).
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## Increase if you get empty responses, or if large image uploads fail.
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## Decrease if you're under heavy load and don't care if some
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## requests fail.
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#unicorn_timeout: 90
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## Embed a Sidekiq worker inside the unicorn process (default=false)
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## Embed a Sidekiq worker inside the unicorn process (default=false).
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## Useful for minimal Heroku setups.
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#embed_sidekiq_worker: false
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## Number of Sidekiq worker processes (default=1)
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## Number of Sidekiq worker processes (default=1).
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## In most cases it is better to
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## increase environment.sidekiq.concurrency instead!
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#sidekiq_workers: 1
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## Settings potentially affecting the privacy of your users
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## Diaspora has an internal XMPP web-client. If you want to enable the chat
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## functionality or want to use a custom XMPP server, then you should edit
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## the following configuration.
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chat: ## Section
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## Enable the chat service and all its components.
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##
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## Please make sure that you followed the Installation-Instructions first:
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## https://wiki.diasporafoundation.org/Integration/Chat#Installation.2FUpdate
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#enabled: true
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## Custom XMPP server configuration goes here.
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server: ## Section
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## Use the configuration bridge to prosody (default=true).
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## In case you want to run your own server or want to configure
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## prosody on your own, you should disable it.
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#enabled: false
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## Set the directory in which to look for virtual hosts TLS certificates.
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#certs: 'config/certs'
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## XEP-0124 BOSH requests
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## The easiest way of avoiding certificate and mixed-content issues
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## is to use a proxy, e.g.:
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##
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## Apache: https://wiki.diasporafoundation.org/Integration/Chat#Apache2
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## Nginx: https://wiki.diasporafoundation.org/Integration/Chat#Nginx
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##
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## If you configured your proxy correctly,
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## you should set the proxy option to 'true'
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bosh: ## Section
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## If you'd like to use a proxy, you should set the proxy
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## option to true, otherwise jsxc always tries to
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## connect directly to the port specified below.
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#proxy: true
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## Configure the protocol used to access the BOSH endpoint
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#proto: http
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## Configure the address that prosody should listen on.
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#address: '0.0.0.0'
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## Configure the BOSH port.
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#port: 5280
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## Configure the bind endpoint.
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#bind: '/http-bind'
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## Specify log behaviour here.
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log: ## Section
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## Log file location.
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#info: 'log/prosody.log'
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## Error log file location.
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#error: 'log/prosody.err'
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## The debug level logs all XML sent and received by the server.
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#debug: false
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## Displays the location of a post in a map. Per default we are using the map
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## tiles of the Heidelberg University (http://giscience.uni-hd.de).
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## You also have the possibility to use the map tiles of https://www.mapbox.com
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## which is probably more reliable. There you have to create an account to get
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## an access token which is limited. If you want to get an unlimited account
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## you can write an email to team@diasporafoundation.org.
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## Please enable mapbox and fill out your access_token.
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map: ##Section
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mapbox:
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#enabled: false
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#access_token: "youraccesstoken"
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#style: "mapbox/streets-v9"
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## Settings potentially affecting the privacy of your users.
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privacy: ## Section
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## Include jQuery from jquery.com's CDN (default=true)
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## This can save you some traffic and speeds up load time since most
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## clients already have this one cached. Set this to false if you want
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## the jQuery library to be loaded from your pod's own resources.
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#jquery_cdn: true
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## Google Analytics (disabled by default)
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## Provide a key to enable tracking by Google Analytics
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## Include jQuery from jquery.com's CDN (default=false).
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## Enabling this can reduce traffic and speed up load time since most
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## clients already have this one cached. When set to false (the default),
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## the jQuery library will be loaded from your pod's own resources.
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#jquery_cdn: false
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## Google Analytics (disabled by default).
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## Provide a key to enable tracking by Google Analytics.
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#google_analytics_key:
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## Piwik Tracking (disabled by default)
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## Piwik Tracking (disabled by default).
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## Provide a site ID and the host piwik is running on to enable
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## tracking through Piwik.
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piwik: ## Section
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#enable: true
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#host: 'stats.example.org'
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#site_id: 1
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## Mixpanel event tracking (disabled by default)
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## Mixpanel event tracking (disabled by default).
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#mixpanel_uid:
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## Chartbeat tracking (disabled by default)
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## Chartbeat tracking (disabled by default).
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#chartbeat_uid:
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## Statistics
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## Your pod will report its name, software version and whether
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## or not registrations are open via /statistics.json.
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## Uncomment the options below to enable more statistics.
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## Uncomment the options below to enable more statistics.
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statistics: ## Section
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## Local user total and 6 month active counts
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## Local user total and 6 month active counts.
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#user_counts: true
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## Local post total count
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## Local post total count.
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#post_counts: true
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#comment_counts: true
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## Use Camo to proxy embedded remote images.
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## Do not enable this setting unless you have a working Camo setup. Using
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## camo to proxy embedded images will improve the privacy and security of
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## your pod's frontend, but it will increase the traffic on your server.
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## Check out https://wiki.diasporafoundation.org/Installation/Camo for
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## more details and installation instructions.
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camo: ## Section
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## Proxy images embedded via markdown (default=false).
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## Embedded images are quite often from non-SSL sites and may cause a
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## partial content warning, so this is recommended.
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#proxy_markdown_images: true
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## Proxy Open Graph thumbnails (default=false).
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## Open Graph thumbnails may or may not be encrypted and loaded from
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## servers outside the network. Recommended.
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#proxy_opengraph_thumbnails: true
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## Proxy remote pod's images (default=false).
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## Profile pictures and photos from other pods usually are encrypted,
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## so enabling this is only useful if you want to avoid HTTP requests to
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## third-party servers. This will create a lot of traffic on your camo
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## instance. You have been warned.
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#proxy_remote_pod_images: true
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## Root of your Camo installation
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#root: "https://example.com/camo/"
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## Shared key of your Camo installation
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#key: "example123example456example!"
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## General settings
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settings: ## Section
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## Pod name (default="diaspora*")
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## The pod name displayed in various locations, including the header.
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#pod_name: "diaspora*"
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## Allow registrations (default=true)
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## Set this to false to prevent people from signing up for your pod
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## Set this to false to prevent people from signing up to your pod
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## without an invitation. Note that this needs to be set to true
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## (or commented out) to enable the first registration (you).
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#enable_registrations: true
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## Auto-follow on sign-up (default=true)
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## Users will automatically follow a specified account on creation.
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## Set this to false if you don't want your users to automatically
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## follow an account upon creation.
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#autofollow_on_join: true
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## Auto-follow account (default='diasporahq@joindiaspora.com')
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## Auto-follow account (default='hq@pod.diaspora.software')
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## The diaspora* HQ account keeps users up to date with news about Diaspora.
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## If you set another auto-follow account (for example your podmin account),
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## please consider resharing diaspora* HQ's posts for your pod's users!
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#autofollow_on_join_user: 'diasporahq@joindiaspora.com'
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#autofollow_on_join_user: 'hq@pod.diaspora.software'
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## Welcome Message settings
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welcome_message: ##Section
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## Welcome Message on registration (default=false)
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## Send a message to new users after registration
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## to tell them about your pod and how things
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## are handled on it.
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#enabled: false
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## Welcome Message subject (default='Welcome Message')
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## The subject of the conversation that is started
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## by your welcome message.
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#subject: "Welcome Message"
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## Welcome Message text (default='Hello %{username}, welcome to diaspora.')
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## The content of your welcome message.
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## The placeholder "%{username}" will be replaced by the username
|
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## of the new user.
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#text: "Hello %{username}, welcome to diaspora."
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## Invitation settings
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invitations: ## Section
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## Enable invitations (default=true)
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## Set this to false if you don't want users to be able to send invites.
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#open: true
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## Number of invitations per invite link (default=25)
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## Every user will see such a link if you have enabled invitations on your pod.
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## Every user will see such a link if you have enabled
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## invitations on your pod.
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#count: 25
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## Paypal donations
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## You can provide the ID of a hosted Paypal button here to allow your users
|
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## to send donations to help run their pod. If you leave this out your users
|
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## will see a button to donate to the Diaspora Foundation instead :)
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#paypal_hosted_button_id: "change_me"
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## Paypal donations (disabled by default)
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## You can set details for a Paypal button here to allow donations
|
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## towards running the pod.
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## First, enable the function, then set the currency in which you
|
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## wish to receive donations, and **either** a hosted button id
|
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## **or** an encrypted key for an unhosted button.
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paypal_donations: ## Section
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#enable: false
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## Currency used (USD, EUR...)
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#currency: USD
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|
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## hosted Paypal button id
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#paypal_hosted_button_id: "change_me"
|
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## OR encrypted key of unhosted button
|
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#paypal_unhosted_button_encrypted: "-----BEGIN PKCS7-----"
|
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|
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## Liberapay.com is a free platform which allow donations like patreon
|
||||
## Set your username to include your liberapay button
|
||||
# liberapay_username: "change_me"
|
||||
|
||||
## Bitcoin donations
|
||||
## You can provide a bitcoin address here to allow your users to provide
|
||||
## donations towards the running of their pod.
|
||||
#bitcoin_address: "change_me"
|
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|
||||
|
||||
## Community spotlight (disabled by default)
|
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## The community spotlight shows new users public posts from people you
|
||||
## think are interesting in Diaspora's community. To add an account
|
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|
@ -268,12 +450,12 @@ configuration: ## Section
|
|||
## E-mail address to which users can make suggestions about who
|
||||
## should be in the community spotlight (optional).
|
||||
#suggest_email: 'admin@example.org'
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
## CURL debug (default=false)
|
||||
## Turn on extra verbose output when sending stuff. Note: you
|
||||
## don't need to touch this unless explicitly told to.
|
||||
#typhoeus_verbose: false
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
## Maximum number of parallel HTTP requests made to other pods (default=20)
|
||||
## Be careful, raising this setting will heavily increase the memory usage
|
||||
## of your Sidekiq workers.
|
||||
|
@ -289,20 +471,20 @@ configuration: ## Section
|
|||
## Captcha image size (default='120x20')
|
||||
#image_size: '120x20'
|
||||
|
||||
## Length of captcha text (default=5)
|
||||
## Length of captcha text (default=5)(max=12)
|
||||
#captcha_length: 5
|
||||
|
||||
## Captcha image style (default='simply_green')
|
||||
## Available options for captcha image styles are: 'simply_blue',
|
||||
## 'simply_red' 'simply_green', 'charcoal_grey', 'embossed_silver',
|
||||
## 'all_black', 'distorted_black', 'almost_invisible', 'random'
|
||||
## 'all_black', 'distorted_black', 'almost_invisible', 'random'.
|
||||
#image_style: 'simply_green'
|
||||
|
||||
## Captcha image distortion (default='low')
|
||||
## Sets the level of image distortion used in the captcha.
|
||||
## Available options are: 'low', 'medium', 'high', 'random'
|
||||
## Available options are: 'low', 'medium', 'high', 'random'.
|
||||
#distortion: 'low'
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
## Terms of Service
|
||||
## Show a default or customized terms of service for users.
|
||||
## You can create a custom Terms of Service by placing a template
|
||||
|
@ -317,8 +499,10 @@ configuration: ## Section
|
|||
## can communicate to users easily via the diaspora* server software.
|
||||
## Uncomment to enable this feature.
|
||||
terms: ## Section
|
||||
# First enable it by uncommenting
|
||||
|
||||
## First enable it by uncommenting below.
|
||||
#enable: true
|
||||
|
||||
## Important! If you enable the terms, you should always
|
||||
## set a location under which laws any disputes are governed
|
||||
## under. For example, country or state/country, depending
|
||||
|
@ -326,57 +510,129 @@ configuration: ## Section
|
|||
## If this is not set, the whole paragraph about governing
|
||||
## laws *is not shown* in the terms page.
|
||||
#jurisdiction: ""
|
||||
## Age limit for signups
|
||||
|
||||
## Age limit for signups.
|
||||
## Set a number to activate this setting. This age limit is shown
|
||||
## in the default ToS document.
|
||||
#minimum_age: false
|
||||
|
||||
## Posting from Diaspora to external services (all are disabled by default)
|
||||
## Maintenance
|
||||
## Various pod maintenance related settings are controlled from here.
|
||||
maintenance: ## Section
|
||||
|
||||
## Removing old inactive users can be done automatically by background
|
||||
## processing. The amount of inactivity is set by `after_days`. A warning
|
||||
## email will be sent to the user and after an additional `warn_days`, the
|
||||
## account will be automatically closed.
|
||||
## This maintenance is not enabled by default.
|
||||
remove_old_users: ## Section
|
||||
|
||||
#enable: true
|
||||
#after_days: 730
|
||||
#warn_days: 30
|
||||
|
||||
## Limit queuing for removal per day.
|
||||
#limit_removals_to_per_day: 100
|
||||
|
||||
## Source code URL
|
||||
## URL to the source code your pod is currently running.
|
||||
## If not set your pod will provide a downloadable archive.
|
||||
#source_url: 'https://example.org/username/diaspora'
|
||||
|
||||
## Changelog URL
|
||||
## URL to the changelog of the diaspora-version your pod is currently running.
|
||||
## If not set an auto-generated url to github is used.
|
||||
#changelog_url: "https://github.com/diaspora/diaspora/blob/master/Changelog.md"
|
||||
|
||||
## Default color theme
|
||||
## You can change which color theme is displayed when a user is not signed in
|
||||
## or has not selected any color theme from the available ones. You simply have
|
||||
## to enter the name of the theme's folder in "app/assets/stylesheets/color_themes/".
|
||||
## ("original" for the theme in "app/assets/stylesheets/color_themes/original/", for
|
||||
## example).
|
||||
#default_color_theme: "original"
|
||||
|
||||
## Default meta tags
|
||||
## You can change here the default meta tags content included on the pages of your pod.
|
||||
## Title will be used for the opengraph og:site_name property while description will be used
|
||||
## for description and og:description.
|
||||
default_metas:
|
||||
#title: 'diaspora* social network'
|
||||
#description: 'diaspora* is the online social world where you are in control.'
|
||||
|
||||
## CSP (Content Security Policy) header
|
||||
## CSP allows limiting origins from where resources are allowed to be loaded. This
|
||||
## improves security, since it helps to detect and mitigate cross-site scripting
|
||||
## and data injection attacks. The default policy of diaspora* allows all third
|
||||
## party domains from services that are included in diaspora*, like OEmbed
|
||||
## scripts, so you can safely activate it by setting `report_only` to false. If
|
||||
## you customized diaspora* (edited templates or added own JS), additional work
|
||||
## may be required. You can test the policy with the "report_uri". Our default CSP
|
||||
## does not work with Google analytics or Piwik, because they inject JS code that
|
||||
## is blocked by CSP.
|
||||
csp:
|
||||
## Report-Only header (default=true)
|
||||
## By default diaspora* adds only a "Content-Security-Policy-Report-Only" header. If you set
|
||||
## this to false, the "Content-Security-Policy" header is added instead.
|
||||
#report_only: false
|
||||
|
||||
## CSP report URI (default=)
|
||||
## You can set an URI here, where the user agent reports violations as JSON document via a POST request.
|
||||
#report_uri: "/csp_violation_reports"
|
||||
|
||||
## Posting from Diaspora to external services (all are disabled by default).
|
||||
services: ## Section
|
||||
|
||||
## OAuth credentials for Facebook:
|
||||
## OAuth credentials for Facebook
|
||||
facebook: ## Section
|
||||
|
||||
#enable: true
|
||||
#app_id: 'abcdef'
|
||||
#secret: 'change_me'
|
||||
|
||||
## OAuth credentials for Twitter:
|
||||
|
||||
## This setting is required to define whether the Facebook app has permissions to post
|
||||
## false == No permissions (default)
|
||||
## true == Permissions for all users to post. App MUST have 'publish_actions' approved by Facebook!
|
||||
## "username" == Set to local username to allow a single user to cross-post. The person who has created
|
||||
## the Facebook app will always be able to cross-post, even without 'publish_actions'.
|
||||
#authorized: false
|
||||
|
||||
## OAuth credentials for Twitter
|
||||
twitter: ## Section
|
||||
|
||||
#enable: true
|
||||
#key: 'abcdef'
|
||||
#secret: 'change_me'
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
## OAuth credentials for Tumblr
|
||||
tumblr: ## Section
|
||||
|
||||
#enable: true
|
||||
#key: 'abcdef'
|
||||
#secret: 'change_me'
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
## OAuth credentials for Wordpress
|
||||
wordpress: ## Section
|
||||
|
||||
#enable: true
|
||||
#client_id: 'abcdef'
|
||||
#secret: 'change_me'
|
||||
|
||||
## Enable pod users to send e-mails from Diaspora (disabled by default)
|
||||
|
||||
## Allow your pod to send emails for notifications, password recovery
|
||||
## and other purposes (disabled by default).
|
||||
mail: ## Section
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
## First you need to enable it.
|
||||
#enable: true
|
||||
|
||||
## Sender address used in mail sent by Diaspora
|
||||
|
||||
## Sender address used in mail sent by Diaspora.
|
||||
#sender_address: 'no-reply@example.org'
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
## This selects which mailer should be used. Use 'smtp' for a smtp
|
||||
## connection, 'sendmail' to use the sendmail binary or
|
||||
## 'messagebus' to use the messagebus service.
|
||||
## connection or 'sendmail' to use the sendmail binary.
|
||||
#method: 'smtp'
|
||||
|
||||
## Ignore if method isn't 'smtp'
|
||||
|
||||
## Ignore if method isn't 'smtp'.
|
||||
smtp: ## Section
|
||||
|
||||
## Host and port of the smtp server handling outgoing mail.
|
||||
|
@ -384,59 +640,89 @@ configuration: ## Section
|
|||
## the SMTP server, if it sends one. (default port=587)
|
||||
#host: 'smtp.example.org'
|
||||
#port: 587
|
||||
|
||||
## Authentication required to send mail (default='plain')
|
||||
|
||||
## Authentication required to send mail (default='plain').
|
||||
## Use one of 'plain', 'login' or 'cram_md5'. Use 'none'
|
||||
## if server does not support authentication.
|
||||
#authentication: 'plain'
|
||||
|
||||
## Credentials to log in to the SMTP server
|
||||
|
||||
## Credentials to log in to the SMTP server.
|
||||
## May be necessary if authentication is not 'none'.
|
||||
#username: 'change_me'
|
||||
#password: 'change_me'
|
||||
|
||||
## Automatically enable TLS (default=true)
|
||||
|
||||
## Automatically enable TLS (default=true).
|
||||
## Leave this commented out if authentication is set to 'none'.
|
||||
#starttls_auto: true
|
||||
|
||||
## The domain for the HELO command, if needed
|
||||
|
||||
## The domain for the HELO command, if needed.
|
||||
#domain: 'smtp.example.org'
|
||||
|
||||
## OpenSSL verify mode used when connecting to a SMTP server with TLS
|
||||
|
||||
## OpenSSL verify mode used when connecting to a SMTP server with TLS.
|
||||
## Set this to 'none' if you have a self-signed certificate. Possible
|
||||
## values: 'none', 'peer', 'client_once', 'fail_if_no_peer_cert'.
|
||||
## values: 'none', 'peer'.
|
||||
#openssl_verify_mode: 'none'
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
## Ignore if method isn't 'sendmail'
|
||||
sendmail: ## Section
|
||||
|
||||
## The path to the sendmail binary (default='/usr/sbin/sendmail')
|
||||
#location: '/usr/sbin/sendmail'
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
## Use exim and sendmail (default=false)
|
||||
#exim_fix: false
|
||||
|
||||
## Ignore if method isn't 'messagebus'
|
||||
#message_bus_api_key: 'abcdef'
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
## Administrator settings
|
||||
admins: ## Section
|
||||
|
||||
## Set the admin account
|
||||
|
||||
## Set the admin account.
|
||||
## This doesn't make the user an admin but is used when a generic
|
||||
## admin contact is needed, much like the postmaster role in mail
|
||||
## systems. Set only the username, NOT the full ID.
|
||||
#account: "podmaster"
|
||||
|
||||
## E-mail address to contact the administrator
|
||||
## E-mail address to contact the administrator.
|
||||
#podmin_email: 'podmin@example.org'
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
## Settings related to relays
|
||||
relay: ## Section
|
||||
|
||||
## Relays are applications that exist to push public posts around to
|
||||
## pods which want to subscribe to them but would not otherwise
|
||||
## receive them due to not having direct contact with the remote pods.
|
||||
##
|
||||
## See more regarding relays: https://wiki.diasporafoundation.org/Relay_servers_for_public_posts
|
||||
|
||||
outbound: ## Section
|
||||
## Enable this setting to send out public posts from this pod to a relay
|
||||
#send: false
|
||||
## Change default remote relay url used for sending out here
|
||||
#url: 'https://relay.iliketoast.net/receive/public'
|
||||
|
||||
inbound: ## Section
|
||||
## Enable this to receive public posts from relays
|
||||
#subscribe: false
|
||||
|
||||
## Scope is either 'all' or 'tags' (default).
|
||||
## - 'all', means this pod wants to receive all public posts from a relay
|
||||
## - 'tags', means this pod wants only posts tagged with certain tags
|
||||
#scope: tags
|
||||
|
||||
## If scope is 'tags', should we include tags that users on this pod follow?
|
||||
## These are added in addition to 'pod_tags', if set.
|
||||
#include_user_tags: false
|
||||
|
||||
## If scope is 'tags', a comma separated list of tags here can be set.
|
||||
## For example "linux,diaspora", to receive posts related to these tags
|
||||
#pod_tags:
|
||||
|
||||
## Here you can override settings defined above if you need
|
||||
## to have them different in different environments.
|
||||
production: ## Section
|
||||
environment: ## Section
|
||||
#redis_url: 'redis://production.example.org:6379'
|
||||
|
||||
#redis: 'redis://production.example.org:6379'
|
||||
|
||||
development: ## Section
|
||||
environment: ## Section
|
||||
#redis_url: 'redis://production.example.org:6379'
|
||||
#redis: 'redis://production.example.org:6379'
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ then
|
|||
sudo su -c "echo '$DIASPORASUDOERSCONF' >> /etc/sudoers"
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
||||
sudo su - diaspora -c "rvm install 2.1"
|
||||
sudo su - diaspora -c "rvm install 2.3"
|
||||
sudo su - diaspora -c "env REALLY_GEM_UPDATE_SYSTEM=1 gem update --system --no-user-install"
|
||||
sudo su - diaspora -c "x=1; RET=1; while [ \$x -le 5 ] && [ \"\$RET\" != 0 ] ; do gem install bundler ; RET=\$? ; x=\$(( \$x + 1 )) ; done"
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -87,9 +87,13 @@ then
|
|||
fi
|
||||
|
||||
# construct diaspora app
|
||||
sudo su - diaspora -c "RAILS_ENV=production bundle install --without test development --retry 10"
|
||||
sudo su - diaspora -c "RAILS_ENV=production bundle exec rake db:create db:schema:load"
|
||||
sudo su - diaspora -c "RAILS_ENV=production bundle exec rake assets:precompile"
|
||||
#sudo su - diaspora -c "RAILS_ENV=production bundle install --without test development --with mysql --retry 10"
|
||||
#sudo su - diaspora -c "RAILS_ENV=production bundle exec rake db:create db:schema:load"
|
||||
#sudo su - diaspora -c "RAILS_ENV=production bundle exec rake assets:precompile"
|
||||
sudo su - diaspora -c "gem install bundler"
|
||||
sudo su - diaspora -c "RAILS_ENV=production bin/bundle install --jobs $(nproc) --deployment --without test development --with mysql --retry 10"
|
||||
sudo su - diaspora -c "RAILS_ENV=production bin/rake db:create db:schema:load"
|
||||
sudo su - diaspora -c "RAILS_ENV=production bin/rake assets:precompile"
|
||||
|
||||
cd $ori_path
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
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