608 lines
19 KiB
JSON
608 lines
19 KiB
JSON
/*
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* This file must be valid JSON. But comments are allowed
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*
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* Please edit settings.json, not settings.json.template
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*
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* Please note that starting from Etherpad 1.6.0 you can store DB credentials in
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* a separate file (credentials.json).
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*
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*
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* ENVIRONMENT VARIABLE SUBSTITUTION
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* =================================
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*
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* All the configuration values can be read from environment variables using the
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* syntax "${ENV_VAR}" or "${ENV_VAR:default_value}".
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*
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* This is useful, for example, when running in a Docker container.
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*
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* DETAILED RULES:
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* - If the environment variable is set to the string "true" or "false", the
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* value becomes Boolean true or false.
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* - If the environment variable is set to the string "null", the value
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* becomes null.
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* - If the environment variable is set to the string "undefined", the setting
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* is removed entirely, except when used as the member of an array in which
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* case it becomes null.
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* - If the environment variable is set to a string representation of a finite
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* number, the string is converted to that number.
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* - If the environment variable is set to any other string, including the
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* empty string, the value is that string.
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* - If the environment variable is unset and a default value is provided, the
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* value is as if the environment variable was set to the provided default:
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* - "${UNSET_VAR:}" becomes the empty string.
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* - "${UNSET_VAR:foo}" becomes the string "foo".
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* - "${UNSET_VAR:true}" and "${UNSET_VAR:false}" become true and false.
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* - "${UNSET_VAR:null}" becomes null.
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* - "${UNSET_VAR:undefined}" causes the setting to be removed (or be set
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* to null, if used as a member of an array).
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* - If the environment variable is unset and no default value is provided,
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* the value becomes null. THIS BEHAVIOR MAY CHANGE IN A FUTURE VERSION OF
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* ETHERPAD; if you want the default value to be null, you should explicitly
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* specify "null" as the default value.
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*
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* EXAMPLE:
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* "port": "${PORT:9001}"
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* "minify": "${MINIFY}"
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* "skinName": "${SKIN_NAME:colibris}"
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*
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* Would read the configuration values for those items from the environment
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* variables PORT, MINIFY and SKIN_NAME.
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*
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* If PORT and SKIN_NAME variables were not defined, the default values 9001 and
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* "colibris" would be used.
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* The configuration value "minify", on the other hand, does not have a
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* designated default value. Thus, if the environment variable MINIFY were
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* undefined, "minify" would be null.
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*
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* REMARKS:
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* 1) please note that variable substitution always needs to be quoted.
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*
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* "port": 9001, <-- Literal values. When not using
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* "minify": false substitution, only strings must be
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* "skinName": "colibris" quoted. Booleans and numbers must not.
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*
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* "port": "${PORT:9001}" <-- CORRECT: if you want to use a variable
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* "minify": "${MINIFY:true}" substitution, put quotes around its name,
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* "skinName": "${SKIN_NAME}" even if the required value is a number or
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* a boolean.
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* Etherpad will take care of rewriting it
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* to the proper type if necessary.
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*
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* "port": ${PORT:9001} <-- ERROR: this is not valid json. Quotes
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* "minify": ${MINIFY} around variable names are missing.
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* "skinName": ${SKIN_NAME}
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*
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* 2) Beware of undefined variables and default values: nulls and empty strings
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* are different!
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*
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* This is particularly important for user's passwords (see the relevant
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* section):
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*
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* "password": "${PASSW}" // if PASSW is not defined would result in password === null
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* "password": "${PASSW:}" // if PASSW is not defined would result in password === ''
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*
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* If you want to use an empty value (null) as default value for a variable,
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* simply do not set it, without putting any colons: "${ABIWORD}".
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*
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* 3) if you want to use newlines in the default value of a string parameter,
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* use "\n" as usual.
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*
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* "defaultPadText" : "${DEFAULT_PAD_TEXT}Line 1\nLine 2"
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*/
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{
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/*
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* Name your instance!
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*/
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"title": "Etherpad",
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/*
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* Pathname of the favicon you want to use. If null, the skin's favicon is
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* used if one is provided by the skin, otherwise the default Etherpad favicon
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* is used. If this is a relative path it is interpreted as relative to the
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* Etherpad root directory.
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*/
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"favicon": null,
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/*
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* Skin name.
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*
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* Its value has to be an existing directory under src/static/skins.
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* You can write your own, or use one of the included ones:
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*
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* - "no-skin": an empty skin (default). This yields the unmodified,
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* traditional Etherpad theme.
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* - "colibris": the new experimental skin (since Etherpad 1.8), candidate to
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* become the default in Etherpad 2.0
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*/
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"skinName": "bigbluebutton",
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/*
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* Skin Variants
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*
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* Use the UI skin variants builder at /p/test#skinvariantsbuilder
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*
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* For the colibris skin only, you can choose how to render the three main
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* containers:
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* - toolbar (top menu with icons)
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* - editor (containing the text of the pad)
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* - background (area outside of editor, mostly visible when using page style)
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*
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* For each of the 3 containers you can choose 4 color combinations:
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* super-light, light, dark, super-dark.
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*
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* For example, to make the toolbar dark, you will include "dark-toolbar" into
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* skinVariants.
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*
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* You can provide multiple skin variants separated by spaces. Default
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* skinVariant is "super-light-toolbar super-light-editor light-background".
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*
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* For the editor container, you can also make it full width by adding
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* "full-width-editor" variant (by default editor is rendered as a page, with
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* a max-width of 900px).
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*/
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"skinVariants": "super-light-toolbar super-light-editor light-background",
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/*
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* IP and port which Etherpad should bind at.
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*
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* Binding to a Unix socket is also supported: just use an empty string for
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* the ip, and put the full path to the socket in the port parameter.
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*
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* EXAMPLE USING UNIX SOCKET:
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* "ip": "", // <-- has to be an empty string
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* "port" : "/somepath/etherpad.socket", // <-- path to a Unix socket
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*/
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"ip": "0.0.0.0",
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"port": 9001,
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/*
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* Option to hide/show the settings.json in admin page.
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*
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* Default option is set to true
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*/
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"showSettingsInAdminPage": true,
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/*
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* Node native SSL support
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*
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* This is disabled by default.
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* Make sure to have the minimum and correct file access permissions set so
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* that the Etherpad server can access them
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*/
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/*
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"ssl" : {
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"key" : "/path-to-your/epl-server.key",
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"cert" : "/path-to-your/epl-server.crt",
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"ca": ["/path-to-your/epl-intermediate-cert1.crt", "/path-to-your/epl-intermediate-cert2.crt"]
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},
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*/
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/*
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* The type of the database.
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*
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* You can choose between many DB drivers, for example: dirty, postgres,
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* sqlite, mysql.
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*
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* You shouldn't use "dirty" for for anything else than testing or
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* development.
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*
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*
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* Database specific settings are dependent on dbType, and go in dbSettings.
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* Remember that since Etherpad 1.6.0 you can also store this information in
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* credentials.json.
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*
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* For a complete list of the supported drivers, please refer to:
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* https://www.npmjs.com/package/ueberdb2
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*/
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"dbType": "redis",
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"dbSettings": {
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"host": "redis",
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"port": 6379
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},
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/*
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* An Example of MySQL Configuration (commented out).
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*
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* See: https://github.com/ether/etherpad-lite/wiki/How-to-use-Etherpad-Lite-with-MySQL
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*/
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/*
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"dbType" : "redis",
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"dbSettings" : {
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"host": "127.0.0.1",
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"port": 6379,
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"client_options": {
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"password": "PASSWORD"
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}
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},
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*/
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/*
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* The default text of a pad
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*/
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"defaultPadText" : "",
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/*
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* Default Pad behavior.
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*
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* Change them if you want to override.
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*/
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"padOptions": {
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"noColors": true,
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"showControls": true,
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"showChat": false,
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"showLineNumbers": false,
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"useMonospaceFont": false,
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"userName": false,
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"userColor": false,
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"rtl": false,
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"alwaysShowChat": false,
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"chatAndUsers": false,
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"lang": "en"
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},
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/*
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* Pad Shortcut Keys
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*/
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"padShortcutEnabled" : {
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"altF9": true, /* focus on the File Menu and/or editbar */
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"altC": false, /* focus on the Chat window */
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"cmdShift2": true, /* shows a gritter popup showing a line author */
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"delete": true,
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"return": true,
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"esc": true, /* in mozilla versions 14-19 avoid reconnecting pad */
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"cmdS": true, /* save a revision */
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"tab": true, /* indent */
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"cmdZ": true, /* undo/redo */
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"cmdY": true, /* redo */
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"cmdI": true, /* italic */
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"cmdB": true, /* bold */
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"cmdU": true, /* underline */
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"cmd5": true, /* strike through */
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"cmdShiftL": true, /* unordered list */
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"cmdShiftN": true, /* ordered list */
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"cmdShift1": true, /* ordered list */
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"cmdShiftC": true, /* clear authorship */
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"cmdH": true, /* backspace */
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"ctrlHome": true, /* scroll to top of pad */
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"pageUp": true,
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"pageDown": true
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},
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/*
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* Should we suppress errors from being visible in the default Pad Text?
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*/
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"suppressErrorsInPadText": true,
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/*
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* If this option is enabled, a user must have a session to access pads.
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* This effectively allows only group pads to be accessed.
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*/
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"requireSession": true,
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/*
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* Users may edit pads but not create new ones.
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*
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* Pad creation is only via the API.
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* This applies both to group pads and regular pads.
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*/
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"editOnly": true,
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/*
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* If true, all css & js will be minified before sending to the client.
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*
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* This will improve the loading performance massively, but makes it difficult
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* to debug the javascript/css
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*/
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"minify": true,
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/*
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* How long may clients use served javascript code (in seconds)?
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*
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* Not setting this may cause problems during deployment.
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* Set to 0 to disable caching.
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*/
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"maxAge": 21600, // 60 * 60 * 6 = 6 hours
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/*
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* Absolute path to the Abiword executable.
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*
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* Abiword is needed to get advanced import/export features of pads. Setting
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* it to null disables Abiword and will only allow plain text and HTML
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* import/exports.
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*/
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"abiword": null,
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/*
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* This is the absolute path to the soffice executable.
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*
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* LibreOffice can be used in lieu of Abiword to export pads.
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* Setting it to null disables LibreOffice exporting.
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*/
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"soffice": "/etherpad-export.sh",
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/*
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* Path to the Tidy executable.
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*
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* Tidy is used to improve the quality of exported pads.
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* Setting it to null disables Tidy.
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*/
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"tidyHtml": null,
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/*
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* Allow import of file types other than the supported ones:
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* txt, doc, docx, rtf, odt, html & htm
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*/
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"allowUnknownFileEnds": false,
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/*
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* This setting is used if you require authentication of all users.
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*
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* Note: "/admin" always requires authentication.
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*/
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"requireAuthentication": false,
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/*
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* Require authorization by a module, or a user with is_admin set, see below.
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*/
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"requireAuthorization": false,
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/*
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* When you use NGINX or another proxy/load-balancer set this to true.
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*
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* This is especially necessary when the reverse proxy performs SSL
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* termination, otherwise the cookies will not have the "secure" flag.
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*
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* The other effect will be that the logs will contain the real client's IP,
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* instead of the reverse proxy's IP.
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*/
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"trustProxy": true,
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/*
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* Settings controlling the session cookie issued by Etherpad.
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*/
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"cookie": {
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/*
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* Value of the SameSite cookie property. "Lax" is recommended unless
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* Etherpad will be embedded in an iframe from another site, in which case
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* this must be set to "None". Note: "None" will not work (the browser will
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* not send the cookie to Etherpad) unless https is used to access Etherpad
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* (either directly or via a reverse proxy with "trustProxy" set to true).
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*
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* "Strict" is not recommended because it has few security benefits but
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* significant usability drawbacks vs. "Lax". See
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* https://stackoverflow.com/q/41841880 for discussion.
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*/
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"sameSite": "None"
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},
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/*
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* Privacy: disable IP logging
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*/
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"disableIPlogging": true,
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/*
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* Time (in seconds) to automatically reconnect pad when a "Force reconnect"
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* message is shown to user.
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*
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* Set to 0 to disable automatic reconnection.
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*/
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"automaticReconnectionTimeout": 0,
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/*
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* By default, when caret is moved out of viewport, it scrolls the minimum
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* height needed to make this line visible.
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*/
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"scrollWhenFocusLineIsOutOfViewport": {
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/*
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* Percentage of viewport height to be additionally scrolled.
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*
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* E.g.: use "percentage.editionAboveViewport": 0.5, to place caret line in
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* the middle of viewport, when user edits a line above of the
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* viewport
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*
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* Set to 0 to disable extra scrolling
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*/
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"percentage": {
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"editionAboveViewport": 0,
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"editionBelowViewport": 0
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},
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/*
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* Time (in milliseconds) used to animate the scroll transition.
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* Set to 0 to disable animation
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*/
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"duration": 0,
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/*
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* Flag to control if it should scroll when user places the caret in the
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* last line of the viewport
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*/
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"scrollWhenCaretIsInTheLastLineOfViewport": false,
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/*
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* Percentage of viewport height to be additionally scrolled when user
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* presses arrow up in the line of the top of the viewport.
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*
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* Set to 0 to let the scroll to be handled as default by Etherpad
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*/
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"percentageToScrollWhenUserPressesArrowUp": 0
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},
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/*
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* User accounts. These accounts are used by:
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* - default HTTP basic authentication if no plugin handles authentication
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* - some but not all authentication plugins
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* - some but not all authorization plugins
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*
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* User properties:
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* - password: The user's password. Some authentication plugins will ignore
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* this.
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* - is_admin: true gives access to /admin. Defaults to false. If you do not
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* uncomment this, /admin will not be available!
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* - readOnly: If true, this user will not be able to create new pads or
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* modify existing pads. Defaults to false.
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* - canCreate: If this is true and readOnly is false, this user can create
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* new pads. Defaults to true.
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*
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* Authentication and authorization plugins may define additional properties.
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*
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* WARNING: passwords should not be stored in plaintext in this file.
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* If you want to mitigate this, please install ep_hash_auth and
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* follow the section "secure your installation" in README.md
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*/
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/*
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"users": {
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"admin": {
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// 1) "password" can be replaced with "hash" if you install ep_hash_auth
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// 2) please note that if password is null, the user will not be created
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"password": "changeme1",
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"is_admin": true
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},
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"user": {
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// 1) "password" can be replaced with "hash" if you install ep_hash_auth
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// 2) please note that if password is null, the user will not be created
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"password": "changeme1",
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"is_admin": false
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}
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},
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*/
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/*
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* Restrict socket.io transport methods
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*/
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"socketTransportProtocols" : ["xhr-polling", "jsonp-polling", "htmlfile"],
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"socketIo": {
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/*
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* Maximum permitted client message size (in bytes). All messages from
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* clients that are larger than this will be rejected. Large values make it
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* possible to paste large amounts of text, and plugins may require a larger
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* value to work properly, but increasing the value increases susceptibility
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* to denial of service attacks (malicious clients can exhaust memory).
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*/
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"maxHttpBufferSize": 10000
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},
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/*
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* Allow Load Testing tools to hit the Etherpad Instance.
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*
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* WARNING: this will disable security on the instance.
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*/
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"loadTest": false,
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/**
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* Disable dump of objects preventing a clean exit
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*/
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"dumpOnUncleanExit": false,
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/*
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* Disable indentation on new line when previous line ends with some special
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* chars (':', '[', '(', '{')
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*/
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/*
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"indentationOnNewLine": false,
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*/
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"ep_pad_ttl": {
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"ttl": 86400, // 24 hours
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"timeout": 30,
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"interval": 21600 // 6 hours
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},
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/*
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* Redis publisher plugin configuration.
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* npm i git+https://git@github.com/mconf/ep_redis_publisher.git
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*/
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"ep_redis_publisher": {
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"host": "redis",
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"port": 6379
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},
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/*
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* From Etherpad 1.8.3 onwards, import and export of pads is always rate
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* limited.
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*
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* The default is to allow at most 10 requests per IP in a 90 seconds window.
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* After that the import/export request is rejected.
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*
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* See https://github.com/nfriedly/express-rate-limit for more options
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*/
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"importExportRateLimiting": {
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// duration of the rate limit window (milliseconds)
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"windowMs": 90000,
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// maximum number of requests per IP to allow during the rate limit window
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"max": 10
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},
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/*
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* From Etherpad 1.8.3 onwards, the maximum allowed size for a single imported
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* file is always bounded.
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*
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* File size is specified in bytes. Default is 50 MB.
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*/
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"importMaxFileSize": 52428800, // 50 * 1024 * 1024
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/*
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* From Etherpad 1.8.5 onwards, when Etherpad is in production mode commits from individual users are rate limited
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*
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* The default is to allow at most 10 changes per IP in a 1 second window.
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* After that the change is rejected.
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*
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* See https://github.com/animir/node-rate-limiter-flexible/wiki/Overall-example#websocket-single-connection-prevent-flooding for more options
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*/
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"commitRateLimiting": {
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// duration of the rate limit window (seconds)
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"duration": 1,
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// maximum number of changes per IP to allow during the rate limit window
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"points": 100
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},
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/*
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* Toolbar buttons configuration.
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*
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* Uncomment to customize.
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*/
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"toolbar": {
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"left": [
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["bold", "italic", "underline", "strikethrough"],
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["orderedlist", "unorderedlist", "undo", "redo"],
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["importexport"]
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],
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"right": [[]]
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},
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/*
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* Expose Etherpad version in the web interface and in the Server http header.
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*
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* Do not enable on production machines.
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*/
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"exposeVersion": false,
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/*
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* The log level we are using.
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*
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* Valid values: DEBUG, INFO, WARN, ERROR
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*/
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"loglevel": "INFO",
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/* Override any strings found in locale directories */
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"customLocaleStrings": {},
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/* Disable Admin UI tests */
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"enableAdminUITests": false
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}
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