/* globals module */ module.exports = { // the address you want to bind to, :: means all ipv4 and ipv6 addresses // this may not work on all operating systems httpAddress: '::', // the port on which your httpd will listen /* Cryptpad can be configured to send customized HTTP Headers * These settings may vary widely depending on your needs * Examples are provided below */ httpHeaders: { "X-XSS-Protection": "1; mode=block", "X-Content-Type-Options": "nosniff", // 'X-Frame-Options': 'SAMEORIGIN', }, contentSecurity: [ "default-src 'none'", "style-src 'unsafe-inline' 'self'", "script-src 'self'", "font-src 'self'", /* child-src is used to restrict iframes to a set of allowed domains. * connect-src is used to restrict what domains can connect to the websocket. * * it is recommended that you configure these fields to match the * domain which will serve your cryptpad instance. */ "connect-src 'self' ws://*", "child-src 'self' *", // data: is used by codemirror "img-src 'self' data:", ].join('; '), // CKEditor requires significantly more lax content security policy in order to function. padContentSecurity: [ "default-src 'none'", "style-src 'unsafe-inline' 'self'", // Unsafe inline, unsafe-eval are needed for ckeditor :( "script-src 'self' 'unsafe-eval' 'unsafe-inline'", "font-src 'self'", /* See above under 'contentSecurity' as to how these values should be * configured for best effect. */ "child-src 'self' *", "connect-src 'self' ws://*", // (insecure remote) images are included by users of the wysiwyg who embed photos in their pads "img-src *", ].join('; '), httpPort: 3000, /* your server's websocket url is configurable * (default: '/cryptpad_websocket') * * websocketPath can be relative, of the form '/path/to/websocket' * or absolute, specifying a particular URL * * 'wss://cryptpad.fr:3000/cryptpad_websocket' */ websocketPath: '/cryptpad_websocket', /* it is assumed that your websocket will bind to the same port as http * you can override this behaviour by supplying a number via websocketPort */ //websocketPort: 3000, /* if you want to run a different version of cryptpad but using the same websocket * server, you should use the other server port as websocketPort and disable * the websockets on that server */ //useExternalWebsocket: false, /* If Cryptpad is proxied without using https, the server needs to know. * Specify 'useSecureWebsockets: true' so that it can send * Content Security Policy Headers that prevent http and https from mixing */ useSecureWebsockets: false, /* Cryptpad can log activity to stdout * This may be useful for debugging */ logToStdout: false, /* Cryptpad supports verbose logging * (false by default) */ verbose: false, /* Main pages * add exceptions to the router so that we can access /privacy.html * and other odd pages */ mainPages: [ 'index', 'privacy', 'terms', 'about', 'contact', ], /* You have the option of specifying an alternative storage adaptor. These status of these alternatives are specified in their READMEs, which are available at the following URLs: mongodb: a noSQL database https://github.com/xwiki-labs/cryptpad-mongo-store amnesiadb: in memory storage https://github.com/xwiki-labs/cryptpad-amnesia-store leveldb: a simple, fast, key-value store https://github.com/xwiki-labs/cryptpad-level-store sql: an adaptor for a variety of sql databases via knexjs https://github.com/xwiki-labs/cryptpad-sql-store For the most up to date solution, use the default storage adaptor. */ storage: './storage/file', /* Cryptpad stores each document in an individual file on your hard drive. Specify a directory where files should be stored. It will be created automatically if it does not already exist. */ filePath: './datastore/', /* Cryptpad's file storage adaptor closes unused files after a configurale * number of milliseconds (default 30000 (30 seconds)) */ channelExpirationMs: 30000, /* Cryptpad's file storage adaptor is limited by the number of open files. * When the adaptor reaches openFileLimit, it will clean up older files */ openFileLimit: 2048, /* Cryptpad's socket server can be extended to respond to RPC calls * you can configure it to respond to custom RPC calls if you like. * provide the path to your RPC module here, or `false` if you would * like to disable the RPC interface completely */ rpc: './rpc.js', /* RPC errors are shown by default, but if you really don't care, * you can suppress them */ suppressRPCErrors: false, /* it is recommended that you serve cryptpad over https * the filepaths below are used to configure your certificates */ //privKeyAndCertFiles: [ // '/etc/apache2/ssl/my_secret.key', // '/etc/apache2/ssl/my_public_cert.crt', // '/etc/apache2/ssl/my_certificate_authorities_cert_chain.ca' //], };