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server:
# Per default, turtl will listen on all IP addresses
# You can choose the IP it will use with this parameter
host: '127.0.1.1'
port: 8181
db:
connstr: 'postgres://turtl:turtl@127.0.0.1:5432/turtl'
pool: 24
loglevel: 'info'
app:
# ALWAYS false in production. Always.
# Set to 'I UNDERSTAND THIS VIOLATES THE PRIVACY OF MY USERS' to enable
enable_bookmarker_proxy: false
# no trailing slash
api_url: 'http://127.0.1.1:8181'
www_url: 'https://turtlapp.com'
emails:
admin: 'admin@turtlapp.com'
info: 'Turtl <info@turtlapp.com>'
invites: 'invites@turtlapp.com'
# TODO: replace this with a long, unique value. seriously. write down a dream
# you had, or the short story you came up with during your creative writing
# class in your freshmen year of college. have fun with it.
secure_hash_salt: "Plaque is a figment of the liberal media and the dental industry to scare you into buying useless appliances and pastes. Now, I've read the arguments on both sides and I haven't found any evidence yet to support the need to brush your teeth. Ever."
# set to true if you think it's ok to SEND invites if you have not confirmed
# your account. great for testing, not so great for production. but what do
# i know...
allow_unconfirmed_invites: true
sync:
# how many sync records can a client send at a time? it's a good idea to have
# a limit here, lest a rogue client flood the server with sync items
max_bulk_sync_records: 32
plugins:
plugin_location: 'plugins'
# each key here corresponds to a folder name in the plugins folder, so `email`
# below would be a plugin at usr/share/webapps/turtl/plugins/email (see the
# example-plugins/ folder for an email plugin you can use)
email:
enabled: false
endpoint: 'smtps://user:password@smtp.gmail.com/?pool=true'
defaults: {}
uploads:
# if set to a path, files will be uploaded to the local filesystem instead of
# S3. otherwise, set to false
local: '../turtl-uploads'
# if true, downloading local files will be proxied through the turtl server.
# this avoids needing to set up any CORS config in your favorite webserver,
# but may slightly affect performance on high-demand servers.
local_proxy: true
# if local_proxy is false, this is should be the url path the uploaded files
# are publicly available on
url: 'http://api.turtl.dev/uploads'
s3:
token: 'IHADAPETSNAKEBUTHEDIEDNOOOOO'
secret: ''
bucket: ''
endpoint: 'https://s3.amazonaws.com'
pathstyle: false
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