gotosocial/example/config.yaml
tobi 2aaec82732
smtp + email confirmation (#285)
* add smtp configuration

* add email confirm + reset templates

* add email sender to testrig

* flesh out the email sender interface

* go fmt

* golint

* update from field with more clarity

* tidy up the email formatting

* fix tests

* add email sender to processor

* tidy client api processing a bit

* further tidying in fromClientAPI

* pin new account to user

* send msg to processor on new account creation

* generate confirm email uri

* remove emailer from account processor again

* add processCreateAccountFromClientAPI

* move emailer accountprocessor => userprocessor

* add email sender to user processor

* SendConfirmEmail function

* add noop email sender

* use noop email sender in tests

* only assemble message if callback is not nil

* use noop email sender if no smtp host is defined

* minify email html before sending

* fix wrong email address

* email confirm test

* fmt

* serve web hndler

* add email confirm handler

* init test log properly on testrig

* log emails that *would* have been sent

* go fmt ./...

* unexport confirm email handler

* updatedAt

* test confirm email function

* don't allow tokens older than 7 days

* change error message a bit

* add basic smtp docs

* add a few more snippets

* typo

* add email sender to outbox tests

* don't use dutch wikipedia link

* don't minify email html
2021-10-31 15:46:23 +01:00

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# GoToSocial
# Copyright (C) 2021 GoToSocial Authors admin@gotosocial.org
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
# You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
###########################
##### GENERAL CONFIG ######
###########################
# String. Log level to use throughout the application. Must be lower-case.
# Options: ["trace","debug","info","warn","error","fatal"]
# Default: "info"
logLevel: "info"
# String. Application name to use internally.
# Examples: ["My Application","gotosocial"]
# Default: "gotosocial"
applicationName: "gotosocial"
# String. Hostname that this server will be reachable at. Defaults to localhost for local testing,
# but you should *definitely* change this when running for real, or your server won't work at all.
# DO NOT change this after your server has already run once, or you will break things!
# Examples: ["gts.example.org","some.server.com"]
# Default: "localhost"
host: "localhost"
# String. Domain to use when federating profiles. This is useful when you want your server to be at
# eg., "gts.example.org", but you want the domain on accounts to be "example.org" because it looks better
# or is just shorter/easier to remember.
# To make this setting work properly, you need to redirect requests at "example.org/.well-known/webfinger"
# to "gts.example.org/.well-known/webfinger" so that GtS can handle them properly.
# You should also redirect requests at "example.org/.well-known/nodeinfo" in the same way.
# An empty string (ie., not set) means that the same value as 'host' will be used.
# DO NOT change this after your server has already run once, or you will break things!
# Examples: ["example.org","server.com"]
# Default: ""
accountDomain: ""
# String. Protocol to use for the server. Only change to http for local testing!
# This should be the protocol part of the URI that your server is actually reachable on. So even if you're
# running GoToSocial behind a reverse proxy that handles SSL certificates for you, instead of using built-in
# letsencrypt, it should still be https.
# Options: ["http","https"]
# Default: "https"
protocol: "https"
# Int. Listen port for the GoToSocial webserver + API. If you're running behind a reverse proxy and/or in a docker,
# container, just set this to whatever you like (or leave the default), and make sure it's forwarded properly.
# If you are running with built-in letsencrypt enabled, and running GoToSocial directly on a host machine, you will
# probably want to set this to 443 (standard https port), unless you have other services already using that port.
# This *MUST NOT* be the same as the letsencrypt port specified below, unless letsencrypt is turned off.
# Examples: [443, 6666, 8080]
# Default: 8080
port: 8080
# Array of string. CIDRs or IP addresses of proxies that should be trusted when determining real client IP from behind a reverse proxy.
# If you're running inside a Docker container behind Traefik or Nginx, for example, add the subnet of your docker network,
# or the gateway of the docker network, and/or the address of the reverse proxy (if it's not running on the host network).
# Example: ["127.0.0.1/32", "172.20.0.1"]
# Default: ["127.0.0.1/32"] (localhost)
trustedProxies:
- "127.0.0.1/32"
############################
##### DATABASE CONFIG ######
############################
# Config pertaining to the Gotosocial database connection
db:
# String. Database type.
# Options: ["postgres","sqlite"]
# Default: "postgres"
type: "postgres"
# String. Database address or parameters.
# Examples: ["localhost","my.db.host","127.0.0.1","192.111.39.110",":memory:"]
# Default: "localhost"
address: "127.0.0.1"
# Int. Port for database connection.
# Examples: [5432, 1234, 6969]
# Default: 5432
port: 5432
# String. Username for the database connection.
# Examples: ["mydbuser","postgres","gotosocial"]
# Default: "postgres"
user: "postgres"
# REQUIRED
# String. Password to use for the database connection
# Examples: ["password123","verysafepassword","postgres"]
# Default: "postgres"
password: "postgres"
# String. Name of the database to use within the provided database type.
# Examples: ["mydb","postgres","gotosocial"]
# Default: "postgres"
database: "postgres"
# String. Disable, enable, or require SSL/TLS connection to the database.
# If "disable" then no TLS connection will be attempted.
# If "enable" then TLS will be tried, but the database certificate won't be checked (for self-signed certs).
# If "require" then TLS will be required to make a connection, and a valid certificate must be presented.
# Options: ["disable", "enable", "require"]
# Default: "disable"
tlsMode: "disable"
# String. Path to a CA certificate on the host machine for db certificate validation.
# If this is left empty, just the host certificates will be used.
# If filled in, the certificate will be loaded and added to host certificates.
# Examples: ["/path/to/some/cert.crt"]
# Default: ""
tlsCACert: ""
###############################
##### WEB TEMPLATE CONFIG #####
###############################
# Config pertaining to templating of web pages/email notifications and the like
template:
# String. Directory from which gotosocial will attempt to load html templates (.tmpl files).
# Examples: ["/some/absolute/path/", "./relative/path/", "../../some/weird/path/"]
# Default: "./web/template/"
baseDir: "./web/template/"
# String. Directory from which gotosocial will attempt to serve static web assets (images, scripts).
# Examples: ["/some/absolute/path/", "./relative/path/", "../../some/weird/path/"]
# Default: "./web/assets/"
assetBaseDir: "./web/assets/"
###########################
##### ACCOUNTS CONFIG #####
###########################
# Config pertaining to creation and maintenance of accounts on the server, as well as defaults for new accounts.
accounts:
# Bool. Do we want people to be able to just submit sign up requests, or do we want invite only?
# Options: [true, false]
# Default: true
openRegistration: true
# Bool. Do sign up requests require approval from an admin/moderator before an account can sign in/use the server?
# Options: [true, false]
# Default: true
requireApproval: true
# Bool. Are sign up requests required to submit a reason for the request (eg., an explanation of why they want to join the instance)?
# Options: [true, false]
# Default: true
reasonRequired: true
########################
##### MEDIA CONFIG #####
########################
# Config pertaining to user media uploads (videos, image, image descriptions).
media:
# Int. Maximum allowed image upload size in bytes.
# Examples: [2097152, 10485760]
# Default: 2097152 -- aka 2MB
maxImageSize: 2097152
# Int. Maximum allowed video upload size in bytes.
# Examples: [2097152, 10485760]
# Default: 10485760 -- aka 10MB
maxVideoSize: 10485760
# Int. Minimum amount of characters required as an image or video description.
# Examples: [500, 1000, 1500]
# Default: 0 (not required)
minDescriptionChars: 0
# Int. Maximum amount of characters permitted in an image or video description.
# Examples: [500, 1000, 1500]
# Default: 500
maxDescriptionChars: 500
##########################
##### STORAGE CONFIG #####
##########################
# Config pertaining to storage of user-created uploads (videos, images, etc).
storage:
# String. Type of storage backend to use.
# Examples: ["local", "s3"]
# Default: "local" (storage on local disk)
# NOTE: s3 storage is not yet supported!
backend: "local"
# String. Directory to use as a base path for storing files.
# Make sure whatever user/group gotosocial is running as has permission to access
# this directly, and create new subdirectories and files with in.
# Examples: ["/home/gotosocial/storage", "/opt/gotosocial/datastorage"]
# Default: "/gotosocial/storage"
basePath: "/gotosocial/storage"
# String. Protocol to use for serving stored files.
# It's very unlikely that you'll need to change this ever, but there might be edge cases.
# Examples: ["http", "https"]
serveProtocol: "https"
# String. Host for serving stored files.
# If you're using local storage, this should be THE SAME as the value you've set for Host, above.
# It should only be a different value if you're serving stored files from a host
# other than the one your instance is running on.
# Examples: ["localhost", "example.org"]
# Default: "localhost" -- you should absolutely change this.
serveHost: "localhost"
# String. Base path for serving stored files. This will be added to serveHost and serveProtocol
# to form the prefix url of your stored files. Eg., https://example.org/fileserver/.....
# It's unlikely that you will need to change this.
# Examples: ["/fileserver", "/media"]
# Default: "/fileserver"
serveBasePath: "/fileserver"
###########################
##### STATUSES CONFIG #####
###########################
# Config pertaining to the creation of statuses/posts, and permitted limits.
statuses:
# Int. Maximum amount of characters permitted for a new status.
# Note that going way higher than the default might break federation.
# Examples: [140, 500, 5000]
# Default: 5000
maxChars: 5000
# Int. Maximum amount of characters allowed in the CW/subject header of a status.
# Note that going way higher than the default might break federation.
# Examples: [100, 200]
# Default: 100
cwMaxChars: 100
# Int. Maximum amount of options to permit when creating a new poll.
# Note that going way higher than the default might break federation.
# Examples: [4, 6, 10]
# Default: 6
pollMaxOptions: 6
# Int. Maximum amount of characters to permit per poll option when creating a new poll.
# Note that going way higher than the default might break federation.
# Examples: [50, 100, 150]
# Default: 50
pollOptionMaxChars: 50
# Int. Maximum amount of media files that can be attached to a new status.
# Note that going way higher than the default might break federation.
# Examples: [4, 6, 10]
# Default: 6
maxMediaFiles: 6
##############################
##### LETSENCRYPT CONFIG #####
##############################
# Config pertaining to the automatic acquisition and use of LetsEncrypt HTTPS certificates.
letsEncrypt:
# Bool. Whether or not letsencrypt should be enabled for the server.
# If false, the rest of the settings here will be ignored.
# You should only change this if you want to serve GoToSocial behind a reverse proxy
# like Traefik, HAProxy, or Nginx.
# Options: [true, false]
# Default: true
enabled: true
# Int. Port to listen for letsencrypt certificate challenges on.
# If letsencrypt is enabled, this port must be reachable or you won't be able to obtain certs.
# If letsencrypt is disabled, this port will not be used.
# This *must not* be the same as the webserver/API port specified above.
# Examples: [80, 8000, 1312]
# Default: 80
port: 80
# String. Directory in which to store LetsEncrypt certificates.
# It is a good move to make this a sub-path within your storage directory, as it makes
# backup easier, but you might wish to move them elsewhere if they're also accessed by other services.
# In any case, make sure GoToSocial has permissions to write to / read from this directory.
# Examples: ["/home/gotosocial/storage/certs", "/acmecerts"]
# Default: "/gotosocial/storage/certs"
certDir: "/gotosocial/storage/certs"
# String. Email address to use when registering LetsEncrypt certs.
# Most likely, this will be the email address of the instance administrator.
# LetsEncrypt will send notifications about expiring certificates etc to this address.
# Examples: ["admin@example.org"]
# Default: ""
emailAddress: ""
#######################
##### OIDC CONFIG #####
#######################
# Config for authentication with an external OIDC provider (Dex, Google, Auth0, etc).
oidc:
# Bool. Enable authentication with external OIDC provider. If set to true, then
# the other OIDC options must be set as well. If this is set to false, then the standard
# internal oauth flow will be used, where users sign in to GtS with username/password.
# Options: [true, false]
# Default: false
enabled: false
# String. Name of the oidc idp (identity provider). This will be shown to users when
# they log in.
# Examples: ["Google", "Dex", "Auth0"]
# Default: ""
idpName: ""
# Bool. Skip the normal verification flow of tokens returned from the OIDC provider, ie.,
# don't check the expiry or signature. This should only be used in debugging or testing,
# never ever in a production environment as it's extremely unsafe!
# Options: [true, false]
# Default: false
skipVerification: false
# String. The OIDC issuer URI. This is where GtS will redirect users to for login.
# Typically this will look like a standard web URL.
# Examples: ["https://auth.example.org", "https://example.org/auth"]
# Default: ""
issuer: ""
# String. The ID for this client as registered with the OIDC provider.
# Examples: ["some-client-id", "fda3772a-ad35-41c9-9a59-f1943ad18f54"]
# Default: ""
clientID: ""
# String. The secret for this client as registered with the OIDC provider.
# Examples: ["super-secret-business", "79379cf5-8057-426d-bb83-af504d98a7b0"]
# Default: ""
clientSecret: ""
# Array of string. Scopes to request from the OIDC provider. The returned values will be used to
# populate users created in GtS as a result of the authentication flow. 'openid' and 'email' are required.
# 'profile' is used to extract a username for the newly created user.
# 'groups' is optional and can be used to determine if a user is an admin (if they're in the group 'admin' or 'admins').
# Examples: See eg., https://auth0.com/docs/scopes/openid-connect-scopes
# Default: ["openid", "email", "profile", "groups"]
scopes:
- "openid"
- "email"
- "profile"
- "groups"
#######################
##### SMTP CONFIG #####
#######################
# Config for sending emails via an smtp server. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simple_Mail_Transfer_Protocol
smtp:
# String. The hostname of the smtp server you want to use.
# If this is not set, smtp will not be used to send emails, and you can ignore the other settings.
# Examples: ["mail.example.org", "localhost"]
# Default: ""
host: ""
# Int. Port to use to connect to the smtp server.
# Examples: []
# Default: 0
port: 0
# String. Username to use when authenticating with the smtp server.
# This should have been provided to you by your smtp host.
# This is often, but not always, an email address.
# Examples: ["maillord@example.org"]
# Default: ""
username:
# String. Password to use when authenticating with the smtp server.
# This should have been provided to you by your smtp host.
# Examples: ["1234", "password"]
# Default: ""
password:
# String. 'From' address for sent emails.
# Examples: ["mail@example.org"]
# Default: ""
from: ""