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/*
globals module
*/
module.exports = {
// the address you want to bind to, :: means all ipv4 and ipv6 addresses
// this may not work on all operating systems
httpAddress: '::',
// the port on which your httpd will listen
httpPort: 3000,
/* your server's websocket url is configurable
(default: '/cryptpad_websocket')
websocketPath can be relative, of the form '/path/to/websocket'
or absolute, specifying a particular URL
'wss://cryptpad.fr:3000/cryptpad_websocket'
*/
websocketPath: '/cryptpad_websocket',
/* it is assumed that your websocket will bind to the same port as http
you can override this behaviour by supplying a number via websocketPort
*/
//websocketPort: 3000,
/* Cryptpad can log activity to stdout
* This may be useful for debugging
*/
logToStdout: false,
/*
Cryptpad stores each document in an individual file on your hard drive.
Specify a directory where files should be stored.
It will be created automatically if it does not already exist.
*/
filePath: './datastore/',
/*
You have the option of specifying an alternative storage adaptor.
These status of these alternatives are specified in their READMEs,
which are available at the following URLs:
mongodb: a noSQL database
https://github.com/xwiki-labs/cryptpad-mongo-store
amnesiadb: in memory storage
https://github.com/xwiki-labs/cryptpad-amnesia-store
leveldb: a simple, fast, key-value store
https://github.com/xwiki-labs/cryptpad-level-store
sql: an adaptor for a variety of sql databases via knexjs
https://github.com/xwiki-labs/cryptpad-sql-store
For the most up to date solution, use the default storage adaptor.
*/
storage: './storage/file',
/* it is recommended that you serve cryptpad over https
* the filepaths below are used to configure your certificates
*/
//privKeyAndCertFiles: [
// '/etc/apache2/ssl/my_secret.key',
// '/etc/apache2/ssl/my_public_cert.crt',
// '/etc/apache2/ssl/my_certificate_authorities_cert_chain.ca'
//],
};