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# Configuration
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## Config File
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These options are stored in the configuration file (usually relay.yaml)
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### General
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#### Domain
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Hostname the relay will be hosted on.
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domain: relay.example.com
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#### Listener
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The address and port the relay will listen on. If the reverse proxy (nginx, apache, caddy, etc)
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is running on the same host, it is recommended to change `listen` to `localhost` if the reverse
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proxy is on the same host.
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listen: 0.0.0.0
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port: 8080
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#### Push Workers
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The number of processes to spawn for pushing messages to subscribed instances. Leave it at 0 to
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automatically detect how many processes should be spawned.
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workers: 0
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#### Database type
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SQL database backend to use. Valid values are `sqlite` or `postgres`.
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database_type: sqlite
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#### Cache type
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Cache backend to use. Valid values are `database` or `redis`
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cache_type: database
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#### Sqlite File Path
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Path to the sqlite database file. If the path is not absolute, it is relative to the config file.
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directory.
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sqlite_path: relay.jsonld
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### Postgresql
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In order to use the Postgresql backend, the user and database need to be created first.
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sudo -u postgres psql -c "CREATE USER activityrelay WITH PASSWORD SomeSecurePassword"
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sudo -u postgres psql -c "CREATE DATABASE activityrelay OWNER activityrelay"
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#### Database Name
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Name of the database to use.
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name: activityrelay
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#### Host
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Hostname, IP address, or unix socket the server is hosted on.
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host: /var/run/postgresql
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#### Port
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Port number the server is listening on.
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port: 5432
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#### Username
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User to use when logging into the server.
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user: null
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#### Password
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Password for the specified user.
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pass: null
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### Redis
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#### Host
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Hostname, IP address, or unix socket the server is hosted on.
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host: /var/run/postgresql
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#### Port
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Port number the server is listening on.
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port: 5432
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#### Username
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User to use when logging into the server.
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user: null
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#### Password
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Password for the specified user.
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pass: null
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#### Database Number
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Number of the database to use.
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database: 0
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#### Prefix
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Text to prefix every key with. It cannot contain a `:` character.
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prefix: activityrelay
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## Database Config
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These options are stored in the database and can be changed via CLI, API, or the web interface.
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### Approval Required
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When enabled, instances that try to follow the relay will have to be manually approved by an admin.
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approval-required: false
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### Log Level
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Maximum level of messages to log.
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Note: Changing this setting via CLI does not actually take effect until restart.
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Valid values: `DEBUG`, `VERBOSE`, `INFO`, `WARNING`, `ERROR`, `CRITICAL`
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log-level: INFO
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### Name
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Name of your relay's instance. It will be displayed at the top of web pages and in API endpoints.
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name: ActivityRelay
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### Note
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Short blurb that will be displayed on the relay's home and in API endpoints if set. Can be in
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markdown format.
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note: null
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### Theme
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Color theme to use for the web pages.
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Valid values: `Default`, `Pink`, `Blue`
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theme: Default
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### Whitelist Enabled
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When enabled, only instances on the whitelist can join. Any instances currently subscribed and not
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in the whitelist when this is enabled can still post.
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whitelist-enabled: False
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