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Django/Jinja
359 lines
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Django/Jinja
# General repo configuration
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repo:
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bindAddress: {{ matrix_media_repo_bind_address }}
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port: {{ matrix_media_repo_port }}
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# Where to store the logs, relative to where the repo is started from. Logs will be automatically
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# rotated every day and held for 14 days. To disable the repo logging to files, set this to
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# "-" (including quotation marks).
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#
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# Note: to change the log directory you'll have to restart the repository. This setting cannot be
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# live reloaded.
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logDirectory: {{ matrix_media_repo_log_directory }}
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# Set to true to enable color coding in your logs. Note that this may cause escape sequences to
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# appear in logs which render them unreadable, which is why colors are disabled by default.
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logColors: {{ matrix_media_repo_log_colors }}
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# Set to true to enable JSON logging for consumption by things like logstash. Note that this is
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# incompatible with the log color option and will always render without colors.
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jsonLogs: {{ matrix_media_repo_json_logs }}
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# The log level to log at. Note that this will need to be at least "info" to receive support.
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#
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# Values (in increasing spam): panic | fatal | error | warn | info | debug | trace
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logLevel: {{ matrix_media_repo_log_level }}
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# If true, the media repo will accept any X-Forwarded-For header without validation. In most cases
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# this option should be left as "false". Note that the media repo already expects an X-Forwarded-For
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# header, but validates it to ensure the IP being given makes sense.
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trustAnyForwardedAddress: {{ matrix_media_repo_trust_any_forwarded_address }}
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# If false, the media repo will not use the X-Forwarded-Host header commonly added by reverse proxies.
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# Typically this should remain as true, though in some circumstances it may need to be disabled.
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# See https://github.com/turt2live/matrix-media-repo/issues/202 for more information.
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useForwardedHost: {{ matrix_media_repo_use_forwarded_host }}
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# Options for dealing with federation
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federation:
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# On a per-host basis, the number of consecutive failures in calling the host before the
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# media repo will back off. This defaults to 20 if not given. Note that 404 errors from
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# the remote server do not count towards this.
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backoffAt: {{ matrix_media_repo_federation_backoff_at }}
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# The database configuration for the media repository
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# Do NOT put your homeserver's existing database credentials here. Create a new database and
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# user instead. Using the same server is fine, just not the same username and database.
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database:
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# Currently only "postgres" is supported.
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postgres: {{ matrix_media_repo_database_postgres }}
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# The database pooling options
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pool:
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# The maximum number of connects to hold open. More of these allow for more concurrent
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# processes to happen.
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maxConnections: {{ matrix_media_repo_database_max_connections }}
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# The maximum number of connects to leave idle. More of these reduces the time it takes
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# to serve requests in low-traffic scenarios.
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maxIdleConnections: {{ matrix_media_repo_database_max_idle_connections }}
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# The configuration for the homeservers this media repository is known to control. Servers
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# not listed here will not be able to upload media.
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{#
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homeservers:
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- name: example.org # This should match the server_name of your homeserver, and the Host header
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# provided to the media repo.
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csApi: "https://example.org/" # The base URL to where the homeserver can actually be reached
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backoffAt: 10 # The number of consecutive failures in calling this homeserver before the
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# media repository will start backing off. This defaults to 10 if not given.
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adminApiKind: "matrix" # The kind of admin API the homeserver supports. If set to "matrix",
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# the media repo will use the Synapse-defined endpoints under the
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# unstable client-server API. When this is "synapse", the new /_synapse
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# endpoints will be used instead. Unknown values are treated as the
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# default, "matrix".
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#}
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{{ matrix_media_repo_homeservers | to_nice_yaml(indent=2, sort_keys=false) }}
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# Options for controlling how access tokens work with the media repo. It is recommended that if
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# you are going to use these options that the `/logout` and `/logout/all` client-server endpoints
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# be proxied through this process. They will also be called on the homeserver, and the response
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# sent straight through the client - they are simply used to invalidate the cache faster for
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# a particular user. Without these, the access tokens might still work for a short period of time
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# after the user has already invalidated them.
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#
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# This will also cache errors from the homeserver.
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#
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# Note that when this config block is used outside of a per-domain config, all hosts will be
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# subject to the same cache. This also means that application services on limited homeservers
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# could be authorized on the wrong domain.
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#
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# ***************************************************************************
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# * IT IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED TO USE PER-DOMAIN CONFIGS WITH THIS FEATURE. *
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# ***************************************************************************
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{{ matrix_media_repo_access_tokens | to_nice_yaml(indent=2, sort_keys=false) }}
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# These users have full access to the administrative functions of the media repository.
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# See docs/admin.md for information on what these people can do. They must belong to one of the
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# configured homeservers above.
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{{ matrix_media_repo_admins | to_nice_yaml(indent=2, sort_keys=false) }}
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# Shared secret auth is useful for applications building on top of the media repository, such
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# as a management interface. The `token` provided here is treated as a repository administrator
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# when shared secret auth is enabled: if the `token` is used in place of an access token, the'
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# request will be authorized. This is not limited to any particular domain, giving applications
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# the ability to use it on any configured hostname.
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sharedSecretAuth:
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# Set this to true to enable shared secret auth.
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enabled: {{ matrix_media_repo_shared_secret_auth_enabled }}
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# Use a secure value here to prevent unauthorized access to the media repository.
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token: {{ matrix_media_repo_shared_secret_auth_token }}
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# Datastores are places where media should be persisted. This isn't dedicated for just uploads:
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# thumbnails and other misc data is also stored in these places. The media repo, when looking
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# for a datastore to use, will always use the smallest datastore first.
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{#
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datastores:
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- type: file
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enabled: false # Enable this to set up data storage.
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# Datastores can be split into many areas when handling uploads. Media is still de-duplicated
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# across all datastores (local content which duplicates remote content will re-use the remote
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# content's location). This option is useful if your datastore is becoming very large, or if
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# you want faster storage for a particular kind of media.
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#
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# The kinds available are:
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# thumbnails - Used to store thumbnails of media (local and remote).
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# remote_media - Original copies of remote media (servers not configured by this repo).
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# local_media - Original uploads for local media.
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# archives - Archives of content (GDPR and similar requests).
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forKinds: ["thumbnails"]
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opts:
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path: /var/matrix/media
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- type: s3
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enabled: false # Enable this to set up s3 uploads
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forKinds: ["thumbnails", "remote_media", "local_media", "archives"]
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opts:
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# The s3 uploader needs a temporary location to buffer files to reduce memory usage on
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# small file uploads. If the file size is unknown, the file is written to this location
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# before being uploaded to s3 (then the file is deleted). If you aren't concerned about
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# memory usage, set this to an empty string.
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tempPath: "/tmp/mediarepo_s3_upload"
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endpoint: sfo2.digitaloceanspaces.com
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accessKeyId: ""
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accessSecret: ""
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ssl: true
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bucketName: "your-media-bucket"
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# An optional region for where this S3 endpoint is located. Typically not needed, though
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# some providers will need this (like Scaleway). Uncomment to use.
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#region: "sfo2"
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# The media repo does support an IPFS datastore, but only if the IPFS feature is enabled. If
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# the feature is not enabled, this will not work. Note that IPFS support is experimental at
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# the moment and not recommended for general use.
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#
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# NOTE: Everything you upload to IPFS will be publicly accessible, even when the media repo
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# puts authentication on the download endpoints. Only use this option for cases where you
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# expect your media to be publicly accessible.
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- type: ipfs
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enabled: false # Enable this to use IPFS support
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forKinds: ["local_media"]
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# The IPFS datastore currently has no options. It will use the daemon or HTTP API configured
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# in the IPFS section of your main config.
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opts: {}
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#}
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{{ matrix_media_repo_datastores | to_nice_yaml(indent=2, sort_keys=false) }}
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# Options for controlling archives. Archives are exports of a particular user's content for
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# the purpose of GDPR or moving media to a different server.
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archiving:
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# Whether archiving is enabled or not. Default enabled.
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enabled: {{ matrix_media_repo_archiving_enabled }}
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# If true, users can request a copy of their own data. By default, only repository administrators
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# can request a copy.
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# This includes the ability for homeserver admins to request a copy of their own server's
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# data, as known to the repo.
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selfService: {{ matrix_media_repo_archiving_self_service }}
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# The number of bytes to target per archive before breaking up the files. This is independent
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# of any file upload limits and will require a similar amount of memory when performing an export.
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# The file size is also a target, not a guarantee - it is possible to have files that are smaller
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# or larger than the target. This is recommended to be approximately double the size of your
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# file upload limit, provided there is enough memory available for the demand of exporting.
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targetBytesPerPart: {{ matrix_media_repo_archiving_target_bytes_per_part }} # 200mb default
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# The file upload settings for the media repository
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{{ matrix_media_repo_uploads | to_nice_yaml(indent=2, sort_keys=false) }}
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# Settings related to downloading files from the media repository
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downloads:
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# The maximum number of bytes to download from other servers
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maxBytes: {{ matrix_media_repo_downloads_max_bytes }} # 100MB default, 0 to disable
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# The number of workers to use when downloading remote media. Raise this number if remote
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# media is downloading slowly or timing out.
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#
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# Maximum memory usage = numWorkers multiplied by the maximum download size
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# Average memory usage is dependent on how many concurrent downloads your users are doing.
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numWorkers: {{ matrix_media_repo_downloads_num_workers }}
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# How long, in minutes, to cache errors related to downloading remote media. Once this time
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# has passed, the media is able to be re-requested.
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failureCacheMinutes: {{ matrix_media_repo_downloads_failure_cache_minutes }}
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# The cache control settings for downloads. This can help speed up downloads for users by
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# keeping popular media in the cache. This cache is also used for thumbnails.
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cache:
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enabled: {{ matrix_media_repo_downloads_cache_enabled }}
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# The maximum size of cache to have. Higher numbers are better.
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maxSizeBytes: {{ matrix_media_repo_downloads_cache_max_size_bytes }} # 1GB default
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# The maximum file size to cache. This should normally be the same size as your maximum
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# upload size.
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maxFileSizeBytes: {{ matrix_media_repo_downloads_cache_max_file_size_bytes }} # 100MB default
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# The number of minutes to track how many downloads a file gets
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trackedMinutes: {{ matrix_media_repo_downloads_cache_tracked_minutes }}
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# The number of downloads a file must receive in the window above (trackedMinutes) in
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# order to be cached.
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minDownloads: {{ matrix_media_repo_downloads_cache_min_downloads }}
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# The minimum amount of time an item should remain in the cache. This prevents the cache
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# from cycling out the file if it needs more room during this time. Note that the media
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# repo regularly cleans out media which is past this point from the cache, so this number
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# may need increasing depending on your use case. If the maxSizeBytes is reached for the
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# media repo, and some cached items are still under this timer, new items will not be able
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# to enter the cache. When this happens, consider raising maxSizeBytes or lowering this
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# timer.
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minCacheTimeSeconds: {{ matrix_media_repo_downloads_cache_min_cache_time_seconds }}
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# The minimum amount of time an item should remain outside the cache once it is removed.
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minEvictedTimeSeconds: {{ matrix_media_repo_downloads_cache_min_evicted_time_seconds }}
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# How many days after a piece of remote content is downloaded before it expires. It can be
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# re-downloaded on demand, this just helps free up space in your datastore. Set to zero or
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# negative to disable. Defaults to disabled.
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expireAfterDays: {{ matrix_media_repo_downloads_expire_after_days }}
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# URL Preview settings
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{{ matrix_media_repo_url_previews | to_nice_yaml(indent=2) }}
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# The thumbnail configuration for the media repository.
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{{ matrix_media_repo_thumbnails | to_nice_yaml(indent=2) }}
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# Controls for the rate limit functionality
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rateLimit:
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# Set this to false if rate limiting is handled at a higher level or you don't want it enabled.
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enabled: {{ matrix_media_repo_rate_limit_enabled }}
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# The number of requests per second before an IP will be rate limited. Must be a whole number.
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requestsPerSecond: {{ matrix_media_repo_rate_limit_requests_per_second }}
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# The number of requests an IP can send at once before the rate limit is actually considered.
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burst: {{ matrix_media_repo_rate_limit_burst }}
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# Identicons are generated avatars for a given username. Some clients use these to give users a
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# default avatar after signing up. Identicons are not part of the official matrix spec, therefore
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# this feature is completely optional.
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identicons:
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enabled: {{ matrix_media_repo_identicons_enabled }}
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# The quarantine media settings.
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quarantine:
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# If true, when a thumbnail of quarantined media is requested an image will be returned. If no
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# image is given in the thumbnailPath below then a generated image will be provided. This does
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# not affect regular downloads of files.
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replaceThumbnails: {{ matrix_media_repo_quarantine_replace_thumbnails }}
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# If true, when media which has been quarantined is requested an image will be returned. If
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# no image is given in the thumbnailPath below then a generated image will be provided. This
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# will replace media which is not an image (ie: quarantining a PDF will replace the PDF with
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# an image).
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replaceDownloads: {{ matrix_media_repo_quarantine_replace_downloads }}
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# If provided, the given image will be returned as a thumbnail for media that is quarantined.
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#thumbnailPath: "/path/to/thumbnail.png"
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thumbnailPath: {{ "" if matrix_media_repo_quarantine_thumbnail_path == "" else matrix_media_repo_quarantine_thumbnail_path }}
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# If true, administrators of the configured homeservers may quarantine media for their server
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# only. Global administrators can quarantine any media (local or remote) regardless of this
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# flag.
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allowLocalAdmins: {{ matrix_media_repo_quarantine_allow_local_admins }}
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# The various timeouts that the media repo will use.
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timeouts:
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# The maximum amount of time the media repo should spend trying to fetch a resource that is
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# being previewed.
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urlPreviewTimeoutSeconds: {{ matrix_media_repo_timeouts_url_preview_timeout_seconds }}
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# The maximum amount of time the media repo will spend making remote requests to other repos
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# or homeservers. This is primarily used to download media.
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federationTimeoutSeconds: {{ matrix_media_repo_timeouts_federation_timeout_seconds }}
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# The maximum amount of time the media repo will spend talking to your configured homeservers.
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# This is usually used to verify a user's identity.
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clientServerTimeoutSeconds: {{ matrix_media_repo_timeouts_client_server_timeout_seconds }}
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# Prometheus metrics configuration
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# For an example Grafana dashboard, import the following JSON:
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# https://github.com/turt2live/matrix-media-repo/blob/master/docs/grafana.json
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metrics:
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# If true, the bindAddress and port below will serve GET /metrics for Prometheus to scrape.
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enabled: {{ matrix_media_repo_metrics_enabled }}
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# The address to listen on. Typically "127.0.0.1" or "0.0.0.0" for all interfaces.
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bindAddress: {{ matrix_media_repo_metrics_bind_address }}
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# The port to listen on. Cannot be the same as the general web server port.
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port: {{ matrix_media_repo_metrics_port }}
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# Plugins are optional pieces of the media repo used to extend the functionality offered.
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# Currently there are only antispam plugins, but in future there should be more options.
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# Plugins are not supported on per-domain paths and are instead repo-wide. For more
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# information on writing plugins, please visit #matrix-media-repo:t2bot.io on Matrix.
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{{ matrix_media_repo_plugins | to_nice_yaml(indent=2) }}
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# An example OCR plugin to block images with certain text. Note that the Docker image
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# for the media repo automatically ships this at /plugins/plugin_antispam_ocr
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# - exec: /plugins/plugin_antispam_ocr
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# config:
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# # The URL to your OCR server (https://github.com/otiai10/ocrserver)
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# ocrServer: "http://localhost:8080"
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# # The keywords to scan for. The image must contain at least one of the keywords
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# # from each list to qualify for spam.
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# keywordGroups:
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# - - elon
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# - musk
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# - elonmusk
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# - - bitcoin
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# # The minimum (and maximum) sizes of images to process.
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# minSizeBytes: 20000
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# maxSizeBytes: 200000
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# # The types of files to process
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# types: ["image/png", "image/jpeg", "image/jpg"]
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# # The user ID regex to check against
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# userIds: "@telegram_.*"
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# # How much of the image's height, starting from the top, to consider before
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# # discarding the rest. Set to 1.0 to consider the whole image.
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# percentageOfHeight: 0.35
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# Options for controlling various MSCs/unstable features of the media repo
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# Sections of this config might disappear or be added over time. By default all
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# features are disabled in here and must be explicitly enabled to be used.
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{{ matrix_media_repo_feature_support | to_nice_yaml(indent=2) }}
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# Optional sentry (https://sentry.io/) configuration for the media repo
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sentry:
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# Whether or not to set up error reporting. Defaults to off.
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enabled: {{ matrix_media_repo_sentry_enabled }}
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# Get this value from the setup instructions in Sentry
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dsn: {{ matrix_media_repo_sentry_dsn }}
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# Optional environment flag. Defaults to an empty string.
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environment: {{ "" if matrix_media_repo_sentry_environment == "" else matrix_media_repo_sentry_environment }}
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# Whether or not to turn on sentry's built in debugging. This will increase log output.
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debug: {{ matrix_media_repo_sentry_debug }} |