####################################################################### # Wiki.js - CONFIGURATION # ####################################################################### # Full documentation + examples: # https://docs.requarks.io/install # --------------------------------------------------------------------- # Port the server should listen to # --------------------------------------------------------------------- port: __PORT__ # --------------------------------------------------------------------- # Database # --------------------------------------------------------------------- # Supported Database Engines: # - postgres = PostgreSQL 9.5 or later # - mysql = MySQL 8.0 or later (5.7.8 partially supported, refer to docs) # - mariadb = MariaDB 10.2.7 or later # - mssql = MS SQL Server 2012 or later # - sqlite = SQLite 3.9 or later db: type: postgres # PostgreSQL / MySQL / MariaDB / MS SQL Server only: host: localhost port: 5432 user: __DB_NAME__ pass: __DB_PWD__ db: __DB_NAME__ ssl: false # Optional - PostgreSQL / MySQL / MariaDB only: # -> Uncomment lines you need below and set `auto` to false # -> Full list of accepted options: https://nodejs.org/api/tls.html#tls_tls_createsecurecontext_options sslOptions: auto: true # rejectUnauthorized: false # ca: path/to/ca.crt # cert: path/to/cert.crt # key: path/to/key.pem # pfx: path/to/cert.pfx # passphrase: xyz123 # SQLite only: storage: path/to/database.sqlite ####################################################################### # ADVANCED OPTIONS # ####################################################################### # Do not change unless you know what you are doing! # --------------------------------------------------------------------- # SSL/TLS Settings # --------------------------------------------------------------------- # Consider using a reverse proxy (e.g. nginx) if you require more # advanced options than those provided below. ssl: enabled: false port: 3443 # Provider to use, possible values: custom, letsencrypt provider: custom # ++++++ For custom only ++++++ # Certificate format, either 'pem' or 'pfx': format: pem # Using PEM format: key: path/to/key.pem cert: path/to/cert.pem # Using PFX format: pfx: path/to/cert.pfx # Passphrase when using encrypted PEM / PFX keys (default: null): passphrase: null # Diffie Hellman parameters, with key length being greater or equal # to 1024 bits (default: null): dhparam: null # ++++++ For letsencrypt only ++++++ domain: wiki.yourdomain.com subscriberEmail: admin@example.com # --------------------------------------------------------------------- # Database Pool Options # --------------------------------------------------------------------- # Refer to https://github.com/vincit/tarn.js for all possible options pool: # min: 2 # max: 10 # --------------------------------------------------------------------- # IP address the server should listen to # --------------------------------------------------------------------- # Leave 0.0.0.0 for all interfaces bindIP: 0.0.0.0 # --------------------------------------------------------------------- # Log Level # --------------------------------------------------------------------- # Possible values: error, warn, info (default), verbose, debug, silly logLevel: info # --------------------------------------------------------------------- # Upload Limits # --------------------------------------------------------------------- # If you're using a reverse-proxy in front of Wiki.js, you must also # change your proxy upload limits! uploads: # Maximum upload size in bytes per file (default: 5242880 (5 MB)) maxFileSize: 5242880 # Maximum file uploads per request (default: 10) maxFiles: 10 # --------------------------------------------------------------------- # Offline Mode # --------------------------------------------------------------------- # If your server cannot access the internet. Set to true and manually # download the offline files for sideloading. offline: false # --------------------------------------------------------------------- # High-Availability # --------------------------------------------------------------------- # Set to true if you have multiple concurrent instances running off the # same DB (e.g. Kubernetes pods / load balanced instances). Leave false # otherwise. You MUST be using PostgreSQL to use this feature. ha: false # --------------------------------------------------------------------- # Data Path # --------------------------------------------------------------------- # Writeable data path used for cache and temporary user uploads. dataPath: ./data