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/* globals module */
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module.exports = {
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httpUnsafeOrigin: 'https://notes.peninsula.industries',
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httpSafeOrigin: "https://notes-sandbox.peninsula.industries",
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httpAddress: '::',
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httpPort: 3000,
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httpSafePort: 3001,
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adminKeys: [
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"[cyplo@notes.peninsula.industries/Ii+Y2Z5ZDAN2fFpAEQu93SDjQcWkSfY7eaSvhCJedX8=]",
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],
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/* =====================
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* STORAGE
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* ===================== */
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/* Pads that are not 'pinned' by any registered user can be set to expire
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* after a configurable number of days of inactivity (default 90 days).
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* The value can be changed or set to false to remove expiration.
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* Expired pads can then be removed using a cron job calling the
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* `evict-inactive.js` script with node
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*
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* defaults to 90 days if nothing is provided
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*/
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//inactiveTime: 90, // days
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/* CryptPad archives some data instead of deleting it outright.
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* This archived data still takes up space and so you'll probably still want to
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* remove these files after a brief period.
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*
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* cryptpad/scripts/evict-inactive.js is intended to be run daily
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* from a crontab or similar scheduling service.
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*
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* The intent with this feature is to provide a safety net in case of accidental
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* deletion. Set this value to the number of days you'd like to retain
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* archived data before it's removed permanently.
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*
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* defaults to 15 days if nothing is provided
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*/
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//archiveRetentionTime: 15,
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/* It's possible to configure your instance to remove data
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* stored on behalf of inactive accounts. Set 'accountRetentionTime'
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* to the number of days an account can remain idle before its
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* documents and other account data is removed.
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*
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* Leave this value commented out to preserve all data stored
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* by user accounts regardless of inactivity.
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*/
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//accountRetentionTime: 365,
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/* Starting with CryptPad 3.23.0, the server automatically runs
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* the script responsible for removing inactive data according to
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* your configured definition of inactivity. Set this value to `true`
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* if you prefer not to remove inactive data, or if you prefer to
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* do so manually using `scripts/evict-inactive.js`.
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*/
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//disableIntegratedEviction: true,
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/* Max Upload Size (bytes)
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* this sets the maximum size of any one file uploaded to the server.
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* anything larger than this size will be rejected
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* defaults to 20MB if no value is provided
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*/
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//maxUploadSize: 20 * 1024 * 1024,
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/* Users with premium accounts (those with a plan included in their customLimit)
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* can benefit from an increased upload size limit. By default they are restricted to the same
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* upload size as any other registered user.
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*
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*/
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//premiumUploadSize: 100 * 1024 * 1024,
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/* =====================
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* DATABASE VOLUMES
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* ===================== */
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/*
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* CryptPad stores each document in an individual file on your hard drive.
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* Specify a directory where files should be stored.
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* It will be created automatically if it does not already exist.
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*/
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filePath: './datastore/',
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/* CryptPad offers the ability to archive data for a configurable period
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* before deleting it, allowing a means of recovering data in the event
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* that it was deleted accidentally.
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*
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* To set the location of this archive directory to a custom value, change
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* the path below:
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*/
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archivePath: './data/archive',
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/* CryptPad allows logged in users to request that particular documents be
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* stored by the server indefinitely. This is called 'pinning'.
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* Pin requests are stored in a pin-store. The location of this store is
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* defined here.
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*/
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pinPath: './data/pins',
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/* if you would like the list of scheduled tasks to be stored in
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a custom location, change the path below:
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*/
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taskPath: './data/tasks',
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/* if you would like users' authenticated blocks to be stored in
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a custom location, change the path below:
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*/
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blockPath: './block',
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/* CryptPad allows logged in users to upload encrypted files. Files/blobs
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* are stored in a 'blob-store'. Set its location here.
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*/
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blobPath: './blob',
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/* CryptPad stores incomplete blobs in a 'staging' area until they are
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* fully uploaded. Set its location here.
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*/
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blobStagingPath: './data/blobstage',
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decreePath: './data/decrees',
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/* CryptPad supports logging events directly to the disk in a 'logs' directory
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* Set its location here, or set it to false (or nothing) if you'd rather not log
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*/
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logPath: './data/logs',
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/* =====================
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* Debugging
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* ===================== */
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/* CryptPad can log activity to stdout
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* This may be useful for debugging
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*/
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logToStdout: false,
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/* CryptPad can be configured to log more or less
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* the various settings are listed below by order of importance
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*
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* silly, verbose, debug, feedback, info, warn, error
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*
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* Choose the least important level of logging you wish to see.
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* For example, a 'silly' logLevel will display everything,
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* while 'info' will display 'info', 'warn', and 'error' logs
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*
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* This will affect both logging to the console and the disk.
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*/
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logLevel: 'debug',
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/* clients can use the /settings/ app to opt out of usage feedback
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* which informs the server of things like how much each app is being
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* used, and whether certain clientside features are supported by
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* the client's browser. The intent is to provide feedback to the admin
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* such that the service can be improved. Enable this with `true`
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* and ignore feedback with `false` or by commenting the attribute
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*
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* You will need to set your logLevel to include 'feedback'. Set this
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* to false if you'd like to exclude feedback from your logs.
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*/
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logFeedback: false,
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/* CryptPad supports verbose logging
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* (false by default)
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*/
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verbose: false,
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/* Surplus information:
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*
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* 'installMethod' is included in server telemetry to voluntarily
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* indicate how many instances are using unofficial installation methods
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* such as Docker.
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*
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*/
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installMethod: 'unspecified',
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};
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