misskey/.config/example.yml

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# Misskey configuration
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# ┌─────┐
#───┘ URL └─────────────────────────────────────────────────────
# Final accessible URL seen by a user.
url: https://example.tld/
# ┌───────────────────────┐
#───┘ Port and TLS settings └───────────────────────────────────
#
# Misskey supports two deployment options for public.
#
# Option 1: With Reverse Proxy
#
# +----- https://example.tld/ ------------+
# +------+ |+-------------+ +----------------+|
# | User | ---> || Proxy (443) | ---> | Misskey (3000) ||
# +------+ |+-------------+ +----------------+|
# +---------------------------------------+
#
# You need to setup reverse proxy. (eg. nginx)
# You do not define 'https' section.
# Option 2: Standalone
#
# +- https://example.tld/ -+
# +------+ | +---------------+ |
# | User | ---> | | Misskey (443) | |
# +------+ | +---------------+ |
# +------------------------+
#
# You need to run Misskey as root.
# You need to set Certificate in 'https' section.
# To use option 1, uncomment below line.
#port: 3000 # A port that your Misskey server should listen.
# To use option 2, uncomment below lines.
#port: 443
#https:
# # path for certification
# key: /etc/letsencrypt/live/example.tld/privkey.pem
# cert: /etc/letsencrypt/live/example.tld/fullchain.pem
# ┌──────────────────────────┐
#───┘ PostgreSQL configuration └────────────────────────────────
db:
host: localhost
port: 5432
# Database name
db: misskey
# Auth
user: example-misskey-user
pass: example-misskey-pass
# ┌─────────────────────┐
#───┘ Redis configuration └─────────────────────────────────────
#redis:
# host: localhost
# port: 6379
# pass: example-pass
# ┌─────────────────────────────┐
#───┘ Elasticsearch configuration └─────────────────────────────
#elasticsearch:
# host: localhost
# port: 9200
# pass: null
# ┌────────────────────────────────────┐
#───┘ File storage (Drive) configuration └──────────────────────
drive:
storage: 'fs'
# OR
# storage: 'minio'
# bucket:
# prefix:
# config:
# endPoint:
# port:
# useSSL:
# accessKey:
# secretKey:
# S3 example
# storage: 'minio'
# bucket: bucket-name
# prefix: files
# config:
# endPoint: s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com
# region: us-west-2
# useSSL: true
# accessKey: XXX
# secretKey: YYY
# S3 example (with CDN, custom domain)
# storage: 'minio'
# bucket: drive.example.com
# prefix: files
# baseUrl: https://drive.example.com
# config:
# endPoint: s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com
# region: us-west-2
# useSSL: true
# accessKey: XXX
# secretKey: YYY
# ┌───────────────┐
#───┘ ID generation └───────────────────────────────────────────
# You can select the ID generation method.
# You don't usually need to change this setting, but you can
# change it according to your preferences.
# Available methods:
# aid1 ... Use AID for ID generation (with random 1 char)
# aid2 ... Use AID for ID generation (with random 2 chars)
# aid3 ... Use AID for ID generation (with random 3 chars)
# aid4 ... Use AID for ID generation (with random 4 chars)
# ulid ... Use ulid for ID generation
# objectid ... This is left for backward compatibility.
# AID(n) is the original ID generation method.
# The trailing n represents the number of random characters that
# will be suffixed.
# The larger n is the safer. If n is small, the possibility of
# collision at the same time increases, but there are also
# advantages such as shortening of the URL.
# ULID: Universally Unique Lexicographically Sortable Identifier.
# for more details: https://github.com/ulid/spec
# * Normally, AID should be sufficient.
# ObjectID is the method used in previous versions of Misskey.
# * Choose this if you are migrating from a previous Misskey.
id: 'aid2'
# ┌─────────────────────┐
#───┘ Other configuration └─────────────────────────────────────
# If enabled:
# The first account created is automatically marked as Admin.
autoAdmin: true
# Whether disable HSTS
#disableHsts: true
# Clustering
#clusterLimit: 1