todo.sr.ht/config.example.ini

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INI

[sr.ht]
#
# The name of your network of sr.ht-based sites
site-name=sourcehut
#
# The top-level info page for your site
site-info=https://sourcehut.org
#
# {{ site-name }}, {{ site-blurb }}
site-blurb=the hacker's forge
#
# If this != production, we add a banner to each page
environment=development
#
# Contact information for the site owners
owner-name=Drew DeVault
owner-email=sir@cmpwn.com
#
# The source code for your fork of sr.ht
source-url=https://git.sr.ht/~sircmpwn/srht
#
# A key used for encrypting session cookies. Use `srht-keygen service` to
# generate the service key. This must be shared between each node of the same
# service (e.g. git1.sr.ht and git2.sr.ht), but different services may use
# different keys. If you configure all of your services with the same
# config.ini, you may use the same service-key for all of them.
service-key=
#
# A secret key to encrypt internal messages with. Use `srht-keygen network` to
# generate this key. It must be consistent between all services and nodes.
network-key=
#
# The redis host URL. This is used for caching and temporary storage, and must
# be shared between nodes (e.g. git1.sr.ht and git2.sr.ht), but need not be
# shared between services. It may be shared between services, however, with no
# ill effect, if this better suits your infrastructure.
redis-host=
[mail]
#
# Outgoing SMTP settings
smtp-host=
smtp-port=
smtp-user=
smtp-password=
smtp-from=
#
# Application exceptions are emailed to this address
error-to=
error-from=
#
# You should generate a PGP key to allow users to authenticate emails received
# from your services. Use `gpg --edit-key [key id]` to remove the password from
# your private key, then export it to a file and set pgp-privkey to the path to
# that file. pgp-pubkey should be set to the path to your public key, and
# pgp-key-id should be set to the key ID string. Outgoing emails are signed with
# this PGP key.
pgp-privkey=
pgp-pubkey=
pgp-key-id=
[webhooks]
#
# base64-encoded Ed25519 key for signing webhook payloads. This should be
# consistent between all services.
#
# Use the `srht-keygen webhook` command to generate this key. Put the private
# key here and distribute the public key to anyone who would want to verify
# webhook payloads from your service.
private-key=
[todo.sr.ht]
#
# URL todo.sr.ht is being served at (protocol://domain)
origin=http://todo.sr.ht.local
#
# Address and port to bind the debug server to
debug-host=0.0.0.0
debug-port=5003
#
# Configures the SQLAlchemy connection string for the database.
connection-string=postgresql://postgres@localhost/todo.sr.ht
#
# Set to "yes" to automatically run migrations on package upgrade.
migrate-on-upgrade=yes
#
# todo.sr.ht's OAuth client ID and secret for meta.sr.ht
# Register your client at meta.example.org/oauth
oauth-client-id=CHANGEME
oauth-client-secret=CHANGEME
#
# Outgoing email for notifications generated by users
notify-from=CHANGEME@example.org
#
# The redis connection used for the webhooks worker
webhooks=redis://localhost:6379/1
[todo.sr.ht::mail]
#
# Path for the lmtp daemon's unix socket. Direct incoming mail to this socket.
# Alternatively, specify IP:PORT and an SMTP server will be run instead.
sock=/tmp/todo.sr.ht-lmtp.sock
#
# The lmtp daemon will make the unix socket group-read/write for users in this
# group.
sock-group=postfix
#
# Fill this in with the name of the domain to which emails should be sent.
# Leave blank to disable email submission.
posting-domain=
[meta.sr.ht]
origin=http://meta.sr.ht.local