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{
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# settings related to the postgresql database
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database: {
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# Username to connect to postgres
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user: "lemmy"
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# Password to connect to postgres
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password: "password"
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# Host where postgres is running
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host: "localhost"
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# Port where postgres can be accessed
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port: 5432
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# Name of the postgres database for lemmy
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database: "lemmy"
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# Maximum number of active sql connections
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pool_size: 5
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}
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# rate limits for various user actions, by user ip
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rate_limit: {
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# Maximum number of messages created in interval
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message: 180
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# Interval length for message limit, in seconds
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message_per_second: 60
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# Maximum number of posts created in interval
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post: 6
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# Interval length for post limit, in seconds
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post_per_second: 600
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# Maximum number of registrations in interval
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register: 3
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# Interval length for registration limit, in seconds
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register_per_second: 3600
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# Maximum number of image uploads in interval
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image: 6
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# Interval length for image uploads, in seconds
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image_per_second: 3600
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# Maximum number of comments created in interval
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comment: 6
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# Interval length for comment limit, in seconds
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comment_per_second: 600
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}
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# Settings related to activitypub federation
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federation: {
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# Whether to enable activitypub federation.
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enabled: false
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# Allows and blocks are described here:
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# https://join-lemmy.org/docs/en/federation/administration.html///instance-allowlist-and-blocklist
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#
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# list of instances with which federation is allowed
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allowed_instances: [
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instance1.tld
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instance2.tld
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/* ... */
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]
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# Instances which we never federate anything with (but previously federated objects are unaffected)
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blocked_instances: [
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string
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/* ... */
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]
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# If true, only federate with instances on the allowlist and block everything else. If false
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# use allowlist only for remote communities, and posts/comments in local communities
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# (meaning remote communities will show content from arbitrary instances).
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strict_allowlist: true
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}
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captcha: {
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# Whether captcha is required for signup
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enabled: false
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# Can be easy, medium, or hard
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difficulty: "medium"
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}
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# Email sending configuration. All options except login/password are mandatory
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email: {
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# Hostname and port of the smtp server
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smtp_server: "localhost:25"
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# Login name for smtp server
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smtp_login: "string"
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# Password to login to the smtp server
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smtp_password: "string"
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# Address to send emails from, eg noreply@your-instance.com
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smtp_from_address: "noreply@example.com"
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# Whether or not smtp connections should use tls
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use_tls: true
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}
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# Parameters for automatic configuration of new instance (only used at first start)
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setup: {
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# Username for the admin user
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admin_username: "admin"
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# Password for the admin user
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admin_password: "my_passwd"
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# Name of the site (can be changed later)
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site_name: "My Lemmy Instance"
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# Email for the admin user (optional, can be omitted and set later through the website)
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admin_email: "string"
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sidebar: "string"
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description: "string"
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icon: "string"
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banner: "string"
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enable_downvotes: true
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open_registration: true
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enable_nsfw: true
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community_creation_admin_only: true
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}
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# the domain name of your instance (mandatory)
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hostname: "unset"
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# Address where lemmy should listen for incoming requests
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bind: "0.0.0.0"
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# Port where lemmy should listen for incoming requests
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port: 8536
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# Whether the site is available over TLS. Needs to be true for federation to work.
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tls_enabled: true
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# Address where pictrs is available (for image hosting)
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pictrs_url: "http:#localhost:8080"
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slur_filter: "(\bThis\b)|(\bis\b)|(\bsample\b)"
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# Maximum length of local community and user names
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actor_name_max_length: 20
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# Maximum number of HTTP requests allowed to handle a single incoming activity (or a single object fetch through the search).
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http_fetch_retry_limit: 25
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}
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