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/*@flow*/
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/*
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globals module
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*/
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module.exports = {
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// the address you want to bind to, :: means all ipv4 and ipv6 addresses
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// this may not work on all operating systems
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httpAddress: '::',
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// the port on which your httpd will listen
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/* CryptPad can be configured to send customized HTTP Headers
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* These settings may vary widely depending on your needs
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* Examples are provided below
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*/
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httpHeaders: {
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"X-XSS-Protection": "1; mode=block",
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"X-Content-Type-Options": "nosniff",
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// 'X-Frame-Options': 'SAMEORIGIN',
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},
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contentSecurity: [
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"default-src 'none'",
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"style-src 'unsafe-inline' 'self'",
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"script-src 'self'",
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"font-src 'self'",
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/* child-src is used to restrict iframes to a set of allowed domains.
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* connect-src is used to restrict what domains can connect to the websocket.
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*
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* it is recommended that you configure these fields to match the
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* domain which will serve your CryptPad instance.
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*/
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"child-src 'self' *",
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"media-src *",
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/* this allows connections over secure or insecure websockets
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if you are deploying to production, you'll probably want to remove
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the ws://* directive, and change '*' to your domain
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*/
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"connect-src 'self' ws: wss: blob:",
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// data: is used by codemirror
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"img-src 'self' data: blob:",
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// for accounts.cryptpad.fr authentication
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"frame-ancestors 'self' accounts.cryptpad.fr",
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].join('; '),
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// CKEditor requires significantly more lax content security policy in order to function.
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padContentSecurity: [
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"default-src 'none'",
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"style-src 'unsafe-inline' 'self'",
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// Unsafe inline, unsafe-eval are needed for ckeditor :(
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"script-src 'self' 'unsafe-eval' 'unsafe-inline'",
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"font-src 'self'",
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/* See above under 'contentSecurity' as to how these values should be
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* configured for best effect.
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*/
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"child-src 'self' *",
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// see the comment above in the 'contentSecurity' section
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"connect-src 'self' ws: wss:",
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// (insecure remote) images are included by users of the wysiwyg who embed photos in their pads
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"img-src *",
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].join('; '),
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httpPort: 3000,
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/* your server's websocket url is configurable
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* (default: '/cryptpad_websocket')
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*
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* websocketPath can be relative, of the form '/path/to/websocket'
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* or absolute, specifying a particular URL
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*
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* 'wss://cryptpad.fr:3000/cryptpad_websocket'
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*/
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websocketPath: '/cryptpad_websocket',
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/* it is assumed that your websocket will bind to the same port as http
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* you can override this behaviour by supplying a number via websocketPort
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*/
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//websocketPort: 3000,
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/* if you want to run a different version of CryptPad but using the same websocket
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* server, you should use the other server port as websocketPort and disable
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* the websockets on that server
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*/
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//useExternalWebsocket: false,
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/* If CryptPad is proxied without using https, the server needs to know.
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* Specify 'useSecureWebsockets: true' so that it can send
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* Content Security Policy Headers that prevent http and https from mixing
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*/
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useSecureWebsockets: false,
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/* CryptPad can log activity to stdout
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* This may be useful for debugging
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*/
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logToStdout: false,
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/* CryptPad supports verbose logging
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* (false by default)
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*/
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verbose: false,
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/* Main pages
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* add exceptions to the router so that we can access /privacy.html
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* and other odd pages
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*/
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mainPages: [
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'index',
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'privacy',
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'terms',
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'about',
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'contact',
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],
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/* Limits, Donations, Subscriptions and Contact
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*
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* By default, CryptPad limits every registered user to 50MB of storage. It also shows a
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* donate button which allows for making a donation to support CryptPad development.
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*
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* You can either:
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* A: Leave it exactly as it is.
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* B: Hide the donate button.
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* C: Change the donate button to a subscribe button, people who subscribe will get more
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* storage on your instance and you get 50% of the revenue earned.
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*
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* CryptPad is developed by people who need to live and who deserve an equivilent life to
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* what they would get at a company which monitizes user data. However, we intend to have
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* a mutually positive relationship with every one of our users, including you. If you are
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* getting value from CryptPad, you should be giving equal value back.
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*
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* If you are using CryptPad in a business context, please consider taking a support contract
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* by contacting sales@cryptpad.fr
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*
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* If you choose A then there's nothing to do.
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*
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* If you choose B, set this variable to true and it will remove the donate button.
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*/
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removeDonateButton: false,
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/*
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* If you choose C, set allowSubscriptions to true, then set myDomain to the domain which people
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* use to reach your CryptPad instance. Then contact sales@cryptpad.fr and tell us your domain.
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* We will tell you what is needed to get paid.
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*/
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allowSubscriptions: false,
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myDomain: 'i.did.not.read.my.config.myserver.tld',
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/*
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* If you are using CryptPad internally and you want to increase the per-user storage limit,
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* change the following value.
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*
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* Please note: This limit is what makes people subscribe and what pays for CryptPad
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* development. Running a public instance that provides a "better deal" than cryptpad.fr
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* is effectively using the project against itself.
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*/
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defaultStorageLimit: 50 * 1024 * 1024,
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/*
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* By default, CryptPad also contacts our accounts server once a day to check for changes in
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* the people who have accounts. This check-in will also send the version of your CryptPad
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* instance and your email so we can reach you if we are aware of a serious problem. We will
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* never sell it or send you marketing mail. If you want to block this check-in and remain
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* completely invisible, set this and allowSubscriptions both to false.
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*/
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adminEmail: 'i.did.not.read.my.config@cryptpad.fr',
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/*
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You have the option of specifying an alternative storage adaptor.
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These status of these alternatives are specified in their READMEs,
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which are available at the following URLs:
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mongodb: a noSQL database
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https://github.com/xwiki-labs/cryptpad-mongo-store
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amnesiadb: in memory storage
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https://github.com/xwiki-labs/cryptpad-amnesia-store
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leveldb: a simple, fast, key-value store
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https://github.com/xwiki-labs/cryptpad-level-store
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sql: an adaptor for a variety of sql databases via knexjs
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https://github.com/xwiki-labs/cryptpad-sql-store
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For the most up to date solution, use the default storage adaptor.
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*/
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storage: './storage/file',
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/*
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CryptPad stores each document in an individual file on your hard drive.
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Specify a directory where files should be stored.
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It will be created automatically if it does not already exist.
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*/
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filePath: './datastore/',
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/* CryptPad allows logged in users to request that particular documents be
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* stored by the server indefinitely. This is called 'pinning'.
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* Pin requests are stored in a pin-store. The location of this store is
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* defined here.
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*/
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pinPath: './pins',
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/* CryptPad allows logged in users to upload encrypted files. Files/blobs
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* are stored in a 'blob-store'. Set its location here.
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*/
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blobPath: './blob',
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/* CryptPad stores incomplete blobs in a 'staging' area until they are
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* fully uploaded. Set its location here.
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*/
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blobStagingPath: './blobstage',
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/* CryptPad's file storage adaptor closes unused files after a configurale
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* number of milliseconds (default 30000 (30 seconds))
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*/
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channelExpirationMs: 30000,
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/* CryptPad's file storage adaptor is limited by the number of open files.
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* When the adaptor reaches openFileLimit, it will clean up older files
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*/
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openFileLimit: 2048,
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/* CryptPad's socket server can be extended to respond to RPC calls
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* you can configure it to respond to custom RPC calls if you like.
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* provide the path to your RPC module here, or `false` if you would
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* like to disable the RPC interface completely
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*/
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rpc: './rpc.js',
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/* RPC errors are shown by default, but if you really don't care,
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* you can suppress them
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*/
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suppressRPCErrors: false,
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/* WARNING: EXPERIMENTAL
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*
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* CryptPad features experimental support for encrypted file upload.
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* Our encryption format is still liable to change. As such, we do not
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* guarantee that files uploaded now will be supported in the future
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*/
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/* Setting this value to anything other than true will cause file upload
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* attempts to be rejected outright.
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*/
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enableUploads: false,
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/* If you have enabled file upload, you have the option of restricting it
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* to a list of users identified by their public keys. If this value is set
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* to true, your server will query a file (cryptpad/privileged.conf) when
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* users connect via RPC. Only users whose public keys can be found within
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* the file will be allowed to upload.
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*
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* privileged.conf uses '#' for line comments, and splits keys by newline.
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* This is a temporary measure until a better quota system is in place.
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* registered users' public keys can be found on the settings page.
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*/
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//restrictUploads: false,
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/* Max Upload Size (bytes)
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* this sets the maximum size of any one file uploaded to the server.
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* anything larger than this size will be rejected
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*/
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maxUploadSize: 20 * 1024 * 1024,
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/* clients can use the /settings/ app to opt out of usage feedback
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* which informs the server of things like how much each app is being
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* used, and whether certain clientside features are supported by
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* the client's browser. The intent is to provide feedback to the admin
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* such that the service can be improved. Enable this with `true`
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* and ignore feedback with `false` or by commenting the attribute
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*/
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//logFeedback: true,
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/* it is recommended that you serve CryptPad over https
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* the filepaths below are used to configure your certificates
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*/
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//privKeyAndCertFiles: [
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// '/etc/apache2/ssl/my_secret.key',
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// '/etc/apache2/ssl/my_public_cert.crt',
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// '/etc/apache2/ssl/my_certificate_authorities_cert_chain.ca'
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//],
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};
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