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