getwtxt/getwtxt.yml

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## This config file can live in the following locations: ##
## ##
## ./ ##
## /usr/local/getwtxt/ ##
## /etc/ ##
## /usr/local/etc/ ##
## ##
## The first location found wins. The default filename ##
## is getwtxt.yml. This can be configured via command ##
## line flags: ##
## ##
## For "myconfig.json" ##
## ./getwtxt -config myconfig -type json ##
## ##
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## Changing the following options requires a restart. ##
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# This is the port that getwtxt will bind to.
ListenPort: 9001
# The type of database you want to use. Currently,
# the following are supported:
# leveldb
DatabaseType: "leveldb"
# The location of the database structure. Can be
# a relative or absolute path.
DatabasePath: "getwtxt.db"
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## The following options may be changed at any time. ##
## getwtxt will automatically reload the config when ##
## changes are detected. ##
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# If true, getwtxt will send all log messages, including
# requests, to stdout. It will ignore any set log file.
# Useful for debugging, but you probably want to keep
# logs.
StdoutLogging: false
# The file getwtxt will append log messages to. Can be a
# relative or absolute path.
LogFile: "getwtxt.log"
# This is the interval between data pushes from the
# in-memory cache to the on-disk database.
DatabasePushInterval: "5m"
# The time getwtxt will wait between attempts to scrape
# users' statuses from their twtxt.txt files
StatusFetchInterval: "1h"
# The following options pertain to your particular instance.
# They are used in the default page shown when you visit
# getwtxt in a web browser.
Instance:
# The name of your instance.
SiteName: "getwtxt"
# Your instance's web address.
URL: "https://twtxt.example.com"
# Your name.
OwnerName: "Anonymous Microblogger"
# Your email address.
Email: "nobody@knows"
# A short description of your instance, or your site.
# This is shown at the top of the default web page
# below your instance's name.
Description: "A fast, resilient twtxt registry server written in Go!"