"use strict"; module.exports = { // ## Server settings // ### `public` // // When set to `true`, The Lounge starts in public mode. When set to `false`, // it starts in private mode. // // - A **public server** does not require authentication. Anyone can connect // to IRC networks in this mode. All IRC connections and channel // scrollbacks are lost when a user leaves the client. // - A **private server** requires users to log in. Their IRC connections are // kept even when they are not using or logged in to the client. All joined // channels and scrollbacks are available when they come back. // // This value is set to `false` by default. public: false, // ### `host` // // IP address or hostname for the web server to listen to. For example, set it // to `"127.0.0.1"` to accept connections from localhost only. // // For UNIX domain sockets, use `"unix:/absolute/path/to/file.sock"`. // // This value is set to `undefined` by default to listen on all interfaces. host: undefined, // ### `port` // // Set the port to listen to. // // This value is set to `9000` by default. port: __PORT__, // ### `bind` // // Set the local IP to bind to for outgoing connections. // // This value is set to `undefined` by default to let the operating system // pick its preferred one. bind: undefined, // ### `reverseProxy` // // When set to `true`, The Lounge is marked as served behind a reverse proxy // and will honor the `X-Forwarded-For` header. // // This value is set to `false` by default. reverseProxy: true, // ### `maxHistory` // // Defines the maximum number of history lines that will be kept in memory per // channel/query, in order to reduce the memory usage of the server. Setting // this to `-1` will keep unlimited amount. // // This value is set to `10000` by default. maxHistory: 10000, // ### `https` // // These settings are used to run The Lounge's web server using encrypted TLS. // // If you want more control over the webserver, // [use a reverse proxy instead](https://thelounge.chat/docs/guides/reverse-proxies). // // The available keys for the `https` object are: // // - `enable`: when set to `false`, HTTPS support is disabled // and all other values are ignored. // - `key`: Path to the private key file. // - `certificate`: Path to the certificate. // - `ca`: Path to the CA bundle. // // The value of `enable` is set to `false` to disable HTTPS by default, in // which case the other two string settings are ignored. https: { enable: false, key: "", certificate: "", ca: "", }, // ## Client settings // ### `theme` // // Set the default theme to serve to new users. They will be able to select a // different one in their client settings among those available. // // The Lounge ships with two themes (`default` and `morning`) and can be // extended by installing more themes. Read more about how to manage them // [here](https://thelounge.chat/docs/guides/theme-creation). // // This value needs to be the package name and not the display name. For // example, the value for Morning would be `morning`, and the value for // Solarized would be `thelounge-theme-solarized`. // // This value is set to `"default"` by default. theme: "default", // ### `prefetch` // // When set to `true`, The Lounge will load thumbnails and site descriptions // from URLs posted in channels and private messages. // // This value is set to `false` by default. prefetch: false, // ### `disableMediaPreview` // // When set to `true`, The Lounge will not preview media (images, video and // audio) hosted on third-party sites. This ensures the client does not // make any requests to external sites. If `prefetchStorage` is enabled, // images proxied via the The Lounge will be previewed. // // This has no effect if `prefetch` is set to `false`. // // This value is set to `false` by default. disableMediaPreview: false, // ### `prefetchStorage` // When set to `true`, The Lounge will store and proxy prefetched images and // thumbnails on the filesystem rather than directly display the content at // the original URLs. // // This option primarily exists to resolve mixed content warnings by not // loading images from http hosts. This option does not work for video // or audio as The Lounge will only load these from https hosts. // // If storage is enabled, The Lounge will fetch and store images and thumbnails // in the `${THELOUNGE_HOME}/storage` folder. // // Images are deleted when they are no longer referenced by any message // (controlled by `maxHistory`), and the folder is cleaned up when The Lounge // restarts. // // This value is set to `false` by default. prefetchStorage: true, // ### `prefetchMaxImageSize` // // When `prefetch` is enabled, images will only be displayed if their file // size does not exceed this limit. // // This value is set to `2048` kilobytes by default. prefetchMaxImageSize: 2048, // ### `fileUpload` // // Allow uploading files to the server hosting The Lounge. // // Files are stored in the `${THELOUNGE_HOME}/uploads` folder, do not expire, // and are not removed by The Lounge. This may cause issues depending on your // hardware, for example in terms of disk usage. // // The available keys for the `fileUpload` object are: // // - `enable`: When set to `true`, files can be uploaded on the client with a // drag-and-drop or using the upload dialog. // - `maxFileSize`: When file upload is enabled, users sending files above // this limit will be prompted with an error message in their browser. A value of // `-1` disables the file size limit and allows files of any size. **Use at // your own risk.** This value is set to `10240` kilobytes by default. // - `baseUrl`: If you want change the URL where uploaded files are accessed, // you can set this option to `"https://example.com/folder/"` and the final URL // would look like `"https://example.com/folder/aabbccddeeff1234/name.png"`. // If you use this option, you must have a reverse proxy configured, // to correctly proxy the uploads URLs back to The Lounge. // This value is set to `null` by default. fileUpload: { enable: false, maxFileSize: 10240, baseUrl: null, }, // ### `transports` // // Set `socket.io` transports. // // This value is set to `["polling", "websocket"]` by default. transports: ["polling", "websocket"], // ### `leaveMessage` // // Set users' default `quit` and `part` messages if they are not providing // one. // // This value is set to `"The Lounge - https://thelounge.chat"` by // default. leaveMessage: "The Lounge - https://thelounge.chat", // ## Default network // ### `defaults` // // Specifies default network information that will be used as placeholder // values in the *Connect* window. // // The available keys for the `defaults` object are: // // - `name`: Name to display in the channel list of The Lounge. This value is // not forwarded to the IRC network. // - `host`: IP address or hostname of the IRC server. // - `port`: Usually 6667 for unencrypted connections and 6697 for // connections encrypted with TLS. // - `password`: Connection password. If the server supports SASL capability, // then this password will be used in SASL authentication. // - `tls`: Enable TLS connections // - `rejectUnauthorized`: Whether the server certificate should be verified // against the list of supplied Certificate Authorities (CAs) by your // Node.js installation. // - `nick`: Nick name. Percent signs (`%`) will be replaced by random // numbers from 0 to 9. For example, `Guest%%%` may become `Guest123`. // - `username`: User name. // - `realname`: Real name. // - `join`: Comma-separated list of channels to auto-join once connected. // // This value is set to connect to the official channel of The Lounge on // irc.libera.chat by default: // // ```js // defaults: { // name: "Libera.Chat", // host: "irc.libera.chat", // port: 6697, // password: "", // tls: true, // rejectUnauthorized: true, // nick: "thelounge%%", // username: "thelounge", // realname: "The Lounge User", // join: "#thelounge" // } // ``` defaults: { name: "Libera.Chat", host: "irc.libera.chat", port: 6697, password: "", tls: true, rejectUnauthorized: true, nick: "ynhuser|%%%%%", username: "thelounge", realname: "The Lounge User", join: "#yunohost", }, // ### `lockNetwork` // // When set to `true`, users will not be able to modify host, port and TLS // settings and will be limited to the configured network. // These fields will also be hidden from the UI. // // This value is set to `false` by default. lockNetwork: false, // ## User management // ### `messageStorage` // The Lounge can log user messages, for example to access them later or to // reload messages on server restart. // Set this array with one or multiple values to enable logging: // - `text`: Messages per network and channel will be stored as text files. // **Messages will not be reloaded on restart.** // - `sqlite`: Messages are stored in SQLite database files, one per user. // // Logging can be disabled globally by setting this value to an empty array // `[]`. Logging is also controlled per user individually in the `log` key of // their JSON configuration file. // // This value is set to `["sqlite", "text"]` by default. messageStorage: ["sqlite"], // ### `useHexIp` // // When set to `true`, users' IP addresses will be encoded as hex. // // This is done to share the real user IP address with the server for host // masking purposes. This is encoded in the `username` field and only supports // IPv4. // // This value is set to `false` by default. useHexIp: false, // ## WEBIRC support // // When enabled, The Lounge will pass the connecting user's host and IP to the // IRC server. Note that this requires to obtain a password from the IRC // network that The Lounge will be connecting to and generally involves a lot // of trust from the network you are connecting to. // // There are 2 ways to configure the `webirc` setting: // // - **Basic**: an object where keys are IRC hosts and values are passwords. // For example: // // ```json // webirc: { // "irc.example.net": "thisiswebircpassword1", // "irc.example.org": "thisiswebircpassword2", // }, // ``` // // - **Advanced**: an object where keys are IRC hosts and values are functions // that take two arguments (`webircObj`, `network`) and return an // object to be directly passed to `irc-framework`. `webircObj` contains the // generated object which you can modify. For example: // // ```js // webirc: { // "irc.example.com": (webircObj, network) => { // webircObj.password = "thisiswebircpassword"; // webircObj.hostname = `webirc/${webircObj.hostname}`; // return webircObj; // }, // }, // ``` // // This value is set to `null` to disable WEBIRC by default. webirc: null, // ## identd and oidentd support // ### `identd` // // Run The Lounge with `identd` support. // // The available keys for the `identd` object are: // // - `enable`: When `true`, the identd daemon runs on server start. // - `port`: Port to listen for ident requests. // // The value of `enable` is set to `false` to disable `identd` support by // default, in which case the value of `port` is ignored. The default value of // `port` is 113. identd: { enable: false, port: 113, }, // ### `oidentd` // // When this setting is a string, this enables `oidentd` support using the // configuration file located at the given path. // // This is set to `null` by default to disable `oidentd` support. oidentd: null, // ## LDAP support // These settings enable and configure LDAP authentication. // // They are only being used in private mode. To know more about private mode, // see the `public` setting above. // // The authentication process works as follows: // // 1. The Lounge connects to the LDAP server with its system credentials. // 2. It performs an LDAP search query to find the full DN associated to the // user requesting to log in. // 3. The Lounge tries to connect a second time, but this time using the // user's DN and password. Authentication is validated if and only if this // connection is successful. // // The search query takes a couple of parameters in `searchDN`: // // - a base DN `searchDN/base`. Only children nodes of this DN will be likely // be returned; // - a search scope `searchDN/scope` (see LDAP documentation); // - the query itself, built as `(&(=) )` // where `` is the user name provided in the log in request, // `` is provided by the config and `` is a filtering // complement also given in the config, to filter for instance only for // nodes of type `inetOrgPerson`, or whatever LDAP search allows. // // Alternatively, you can specify the `bindDN` parameter. This will make The // Lounge ignore `searchDN` options and assume that the user DN is always // `,=`, where `` is the user name // provided in the log in request, and `` and `` are // provided by the configuration. // // The available keys for the `ldap` object are: ldap: { // - `enable`: when set to `false`, LDAP support is disabled and all other // values are ignored. enable: true, // - `url`: A url of the form `ldaps://:`. // For plain connections, use the `ldap` scheme. url: "ldap://127.0.0.1:389", // - `primaryKey`: LDAP primary key. It is set to `"uid"` by default. primaryKey: "uid", // - `baseDN`: LDAP base DN, alternative to `searchDN`. For example, set it // to `"ou=accounts,dc=example,dc=com"`. // When unset, the LDAP auth logic with use `searchDN` instead to locate users. baseDN: "ou=users,dc=yunohost,dc=org", }, // ## Debugging settings // The `debug` object contains several settings to enable debugging in The // Lounge. Use them to learn more about an issue you are noticing but be aware // this may produce more logging or may affect connection performance so it is // not recommended to use them by default. // // All values in the `debug` object are set to `false`. debug: { // ### `debug.ircFramework` // // When set to true, this enables extra debugging output provided by // [`irc-framework`](https://github.com/kiwiirc/irc-framework), the // underlying IRC library for Node.js used by The Lounge. ircFramework: false, // ### `debug.raw` // // When set to `true`, this enables logging of raw IRC messages into each // server window, displayed on the client. raw: false, }, };