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			335 lines
		
	
	
		
			14 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Perl
		
	
	
	
| # vim:set sw=4 ts=4 sts=4 ft=perl expandtab:
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| {
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|     ####################
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|     # Hypnotoad settings
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|     ####################
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|     # see http://mojolicio.us/perldoc/Mojo/Server/Hypnotoad for a full list of settings
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|     hypnotoad => {
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|         # array of IP addresses and ports you want to listen to
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|         # you can specify a unix socket too, like 'http+unix://%2Ftmp%2Flufi.sock'
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|         listen => ['http://127.0.0.1:8081'],
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|         # if you use Lufi behind a reverse proxy like Nginx, you want to set proxy to 1
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|         # if you use Lufi directly, let it commented
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|         #proxy  => 1,
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| 
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|         # Please read http://mojolicious.org/perldoc/Mojo/Server/Hypnotoad#workers
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|         # to adjust this to your server
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|         workers => 30,
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|         clients => 1,
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|     },
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| 
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|     # Put a way to contact you here and uncomment it
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|     # You can put some HTML in it
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|     # MANDATORY
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|     #contact       => '<a href="https://contact.example.com">Contact page</a>',
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| 
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|     # Put an URL or an email address to receive file reports and uncomment it
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|     # It's for make reporting illegal files easy for users
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|     # MANDATORY
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|     #report => 'report@example.com',
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| 
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|     # Array of random strings used to encrypt cookies
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|     # optional, default is ['fdjsofjoihrei'], PLEASE, CHANGE IT
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|     #secrets        => ['fdjsofjoihrei'],
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| 
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|     # Name of the instance, displayed next to the logo
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|     # optional, default is Lufi
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|     #instance_name => 'Lufi',
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| 
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|     # Choose a theme. See the available themes in `themes` directory
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|     # Optional, default is 'default'
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|     #theme         => 'default',
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| 
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|     # Length of the random URL
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|     # optional, default is 8
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|     #length            => 8,
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| 
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|     # How many URLs will be provisioned in a batch ?
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|     # optional, default is 5
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|     #provis_step       => 5,
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| 
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|     # Max number of URLs to be provisioned
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|     # optional, default is 100
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|     #provisioning      => 100,
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| 
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|     # Length of the modify/delete token
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|     # optional, default is 32
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|     #token_length      => 32,
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| 
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|     # Max file size, in octets
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|     # You can write it 100*1024*1024
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|     # optional, no default
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|     #max_file_size     => 104857600,
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| 
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|     # If you want to have piwik statistics, provide a piwik image tracker
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|     # Only the image tracker is allowed, no javascript
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|     # optional, no default
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|     #piwik_img         => 'https://piwik.example.org/piwik.php?idsite=1&rec=1',
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| 
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|     # Broadcast_message which will displayed on the index page
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|     # optional, no default
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|     #broadcast_message => 'Maintenance',
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| 
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|     # Default time limit for files
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|     # Valid values are 0, 1, 7, 30 and 365
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|     # optional, default is 0 (no limit)
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|     #default_delay     => 0,
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| 
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|     # Number of days after which the files will be deleted, even if they were uploaded with "no delay" (or value superior to max_delay)
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|     # A warning message will be displayed on homepage
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|     # optional, default is 0 (no limit)
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|     #max_delay         => 0,
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| 
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|     # Size thresholds: if you want to define max delays for different sizes of file
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|     # The keys are size in Bytes, you can't have 10*1000*10000 as key
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|     # If a file is smaller than the smallest configured size, it will have a expiration delay of max_delay (see above)
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|     # optional, default is using max_delay (see above) for all sizes
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|     #delay_for_size  => {
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|     #    10000000   => 90, # between 10MB and 50MB => max is 90 days, less than 10MB => max is max_delay (see above)
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|     #    50000000   => 60, # between 50MB ans 1GB  => max is 60 days
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|     #    1000000000 => 2,  # more than 1GB         => max is 2 days
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|     #},
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| 
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|     # URL sub-directory in which you want Lufi to be accessible
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|     # example: you want to have Lufi under https://example.org/lufi/
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|     # => set prefix to '/lufi' or to '/lufi/', it doesn't matter
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|     # optional, defaut is /
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|     #prefix        => '/',
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| 
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|     # Array of authorized domains for API calls.
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|     # If you want to authorize everyone to use the API: ['*']
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|     # optional, no domains allowed by default
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|     #allowed_domains   => ['http://1.example.com', 'http://2.example.com'],
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| 
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|     # Define a path to the upload directory, where the uploaded files will be stored
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|     # You can define it relative to lufi directory or set an absolute path
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|     # Remember that it has to be in a directory writable by Lufi user
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|     # DO NOT CHANGE THIS IF FILES HAVE BEEN ALREADY UPLOADED: THEY WILL NOT BE DOWNLOADABLE ANYMORE
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|     # optional, default is 'files'
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|     #upload_dir           => 'files',
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| 
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|     # Allow to add a password on files, asked before allowing to download files
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|     # optional, default is 0
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|     #allow_pwd_on_files => 0,
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| 
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|     # Force all files to be in "Burn after reading mode"
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|     # optional, default is 0
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|     #force_burn_after_reading => 0,
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| 
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|     # If set, the files' URLs will always use this domain
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|     # optional, no default
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|     #fixed_domain => 'example.org',
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| 
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|     # Abuse reasons
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|     # Set an integer in the abuse field of a file in the database and it will not be downloadable anymore
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|     # The reason will be displayed to the downloader, according to the reasons you will configure here.
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|     # optional, no default
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|     #abuse => {
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|     #   0 => 'Copyright infringment',
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|     #   1 => 'Illegal content',
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|     #},
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| 
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|     ###############
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|     # Mail settings
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|     ###############
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| 
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|     # Mail configuration
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|     # See https://metacpan.org/pod/Mojolicious::Plugin::Mail#EXAMPLES
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|     # optional, default to sendmail method with no arguments
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|     #mail => {
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|     #    # Valid values are 'sendmail' and 'smtp'
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|     #    how => 'smtp',
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|     #    howargs => ['smtp.example.org']
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|     #},
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| 
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|     # Email sender address
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|     # optional, default to no-reply@lufi.io
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|     #mail_sender => 'no-reply@lufi.io',
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| 
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|     #############
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|     # DB settings
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|     #############
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| 
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|     # Choose what database you want to use
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|     # Valid choices are sqlite, postgresql and mysql (all lowercase)
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|     # optional, default is sqlite
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|     #dbtype => 'sqlite',
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| 
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|     # SQLite ONLY - only used if dbtype is set to sqlite
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|     # Define a path to the SQLite database
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|     # You can define it relative to lufi directory or set an absolute path
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|     # Remember that it has to be in a directory writable by Lufi user
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|     # optional, default is lufi.db
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|     #db_path           => 'lufi.db',
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| 
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|     # PostgreSQL ONLY - only used if dbtype is set to postgresql
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|     # These are the credentials to access the PostgreSQL database
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|     # mandatory if you choosed postgresql as dbtype
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|     #pgdb => {
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|     #    database => 'lufi',
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|     #    host     => 'localhost',
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|     #    # optional, default is 5432
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|     #    #port     => 5432,
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|     #    user     => 'DBUSER',
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|     #    pwd      => 'DBPASSWORD',
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|     #    # https://mojolicious.org/perldoc/Mojo/Pg#max_connections
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|     #    # optional, default is 1
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|     #    #max_connections => 1,
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|     #},
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| 
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|     # MySQL ONLY - only used if dbtype is set to mysql
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|     # These are the credentials to access the MySQL database
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|     # mandatory if you choosed mysql as dbtype
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|     #mysqldb => {
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|     #    database => 'lufi',
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|     #    host     => 'localhost',
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|     #    # optional, default is 3306
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|     #    #port     => 3306,
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|     #    user     => 'DBUSER',
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|     #    pwd      => 'DBPASSWORD',
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|     #    # https://metacpan.org/pod/Mojo::mysql#max_connections
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|     #    # optional, default is 5 (set to 0 to disable persistent connections)
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|     #    #max_connections => 5,
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|     #},
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| 
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|     #############################################
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|     # LDAP settings (authentication and features)
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|     #############################################
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| 
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|     # Set `ldap` if you want that only authenticated users can upload files
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|     # Please note that everybody can still download files
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|     # optional, no default
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|     #ldap => {
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|     #    uri         => 'ldaps://ldap.example.org',                 # server URI
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|     #    user_tree   => 'ou=users,dc=example,dc=org',               # search base DN
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|     #    bind_dn     => 'uid=ldap_user,ou=users,dc=example,dc=org', # search bind DN
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|     #    bind_pwd    => 'secr3t',                                   # search bind password
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|     #    user_attr   => 'uid',                                      # user attribute (uid, mail, sAMAccountName, etc.)
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|     #    user_filter => '(!(uid=ldap_user))',                       # user filter (to exclude some users, etc.)
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|     #    # optional start_tls configuration. See https://metacpan.org/pod/distribution/perl-ldap/lib/Net/LDAP.pod#start_tls
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|     #    # don't set or uncomment if you don't want to configure it
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|     #    start_tls => {
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|     #       verify     => 'optional',
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|     #       clientcert => '/etc/ssl/certs/ca-bundle.pem'
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|     #    }
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|     #},
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| 
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|     # If you've set ldap above, the session will last `session_duration` seconds before
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|     # the user needs to reauthenticate
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|     # optional, default is 3600
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|     #session_duration => 3600,
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| 
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|     # If you use `ldap` for authentication, you can map some attributes from LDAP to be able to access them in Lufi
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|     # Those attributes will be accessible with:
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|     #   $c->current_user->{lufi_attribute_name} in Lufi backend files (all that is in `lib` directory)
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|     #   <%= $self->current_user->{lufi_attribute_name} %> in templates files (in `themes` directory)
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|     #
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|     # Define the attributes like this: `lufi_attribute_name => 'LDAP_attribute_name'`
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|     # Note that you can’t use `username` as a Lufi attribute name: this name is reserved and will contain the login of the user
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|     # optional, no default
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|     #ldap_map_attr => {
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|     #    displayname => 'cn',
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|     #    mail        => 'mail'
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|     #},
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| 
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|     # When using LDAP authentication, LDAP users can invite people (by mail) to use Lufi to send them files without
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|     # being authenticated.
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|     # This is where you configure the behavior of the invitations.
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|     # You may need to fetch some attributes from LDAP to use some invitations settings. See `ldap_map_attr` above.
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|     # optional, no default
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|     #invitations => {
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|     #   # The name of the key set in `ldap_map_attr` (above) that corresponds to the mail of the LDAP user
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|     #   # optional, default is `mail`
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|     #   mail_attr => 'mail',
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|     #   # The `From` header of invitation mail can be the mail of the LDAP user
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|     #   # Be sure to have a mail system that will correctly send the mail from your users! (DKIM, SPF…)
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|     #   # To enable this feature, set it to 1
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|     #   # optional, disabled by default
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|     #   send_invitation_with_ldap_user_mail => 1,
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|     #   # The user is able to set an expiration delay for the invitation.
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|     #   # This expiration delay can’t be more than this setting (in days).
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|     #   # optional, default is 30 days
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|     #   max_invitation_expiration_delay => 30,
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|     #   # Once the guest has submitted his files, he has an additional period of time to submit forgotten files.
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|     #   # You can set that additional period of time in minutes here.
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|     #   # To disable that feature, set it to 0 or less
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|     #   # optional, default is 10 minutes
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|     #   max_additional_period => 10,
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|     #   # Lufi follows privacy-by-design, so, by default, no files URLs (with the decode secret) are stored in database.
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|     #   # However, the concern is different for this case. Storing files URLs makes users able to retrieve the guests’ sent files
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|     #   # from their `invitations` page.
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|     #   # Set to 1 to store guests’ files URLs in database
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|     #   # optional, default is 0 (disabled)
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|     #   save_files_url_in_db => 0,
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|     #   # Users can resend the invitation to their guest. This does not extend the invitation’s expiration delay unless you
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|     #   # set this option to 1.
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|     #   # optional, default is 0 (disabled)
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|     #   extend_invitation_expiration_on_resend => 0,
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|     #},
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| 
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|     #########################
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|     # Htpasswd authentication
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|     #########################
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| 
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|     # Set `htpasswd` if you want to use an htpasswd file instead of ldap
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|     # See 'man htpasswd' to know how to create such file
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|     #htpasswd => 'lufi.passwd',
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| 
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|     #######################
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|     # HTTP Headers settings
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|     #######################
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| 
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|     # Content-Security-Policy header that will be sent by Lufi
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|     # Set to '' to disable CSP header
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|     # https://content-security-policy.com/ provides a good documentation about CSP.
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|     # https://report-uri.com/home/generate provides a tool to generate a CSP header.
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|     # optional, default is "base-uri 'self'; connect-src 'self' ws://YOUR_HOST; default-src 'none'; font-src 'self'; form-action 'self'; frame-ancestors 'none'; img-src 'self' blob:; media-src blob:; script-src 'self' 'unsafe-inline' 'unsafe-eval'; style-src 'self' 'unsafe-inline'"
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|     #csp => "",
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| 
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|     # X-Frame-Options header that will be sent by Lufi
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|     # Valid values are: 'DENY', 'SAMEORIGIN', 'ALLOW-FROM https://example.com/'
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|     # Set to '' to disable X-Frame-Options header
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|     # See https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/X-Frame-Options
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|     # Please note that this will add a "frame-ancestors" directive to the CSP header (see above) accordingly
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|     # to the chosen setting (See https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Content-Security-Policy/frame-ancestors)
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|     # optional, default is 'DENY'
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|     #x_frame_options => 'DENY',
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| 
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|     # X-Content-Type-Options that will be sent by Lufi
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|     # See https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/X-Content-Type-Options
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|     # Set to '' to disable X-Content-Type-Options header
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|     # optional, default is 'nosniff'
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|     #x_content_type_options => 'nosniff',
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| 
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|     # X-XSS-Protection that will be sent by Lufi
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|     # See https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/X-XSS-Protection
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|     # Set to '' to disable X-XSS-Protection header
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|     # optional, default is '1; mode=block'
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|     #x_xss_protection => '1; mode=block',
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| 
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|     #########################
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|     # Lufi cron jobs settings
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|     #########################
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| 
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|     # Number of days senders' IP addresses are kept in database
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|     # After that delay, they will be deleted from database (used with script/lufi cron cleanbdd)
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|     # optional, default is 365
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|     #keep_ip_during    => 365,
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| 
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|     # Max size of the files directory, in octets
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|     # Used by script/lufi cron watch to trigger an action
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|     # optional, no default
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|     #max_total_size    => 10*1024*1024*1024,
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| 
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|     # Default action when files directory is over max_total_size (used with script/lufi cron watch)
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|     # Valid values are 'warn', 'stop-upload' and 'delete'
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|     # Please, see README.md
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|     # optional, default is 'warn'
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|     #policy_when_full  => 'warn',
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| 
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|     # Files which are not viewed since delete_no_longer_viewed_files days will be deleted by the cron cleanfiles task
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|     # If delete_no_longer_viewed_files is not set, the no longer viewed files will NOT be deleted
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|     # optional, no default
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|     #delete_no_longer_viewed_files => 90,
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| };
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