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RUN_MODE = prod
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GITEA_WORK_DIR = {{ dataroot }}/gitea/repos
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WORK_PATH = {{ dataroot }}/gitea/
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[project]
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; Default templates for project boards
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DEFAULT_PUSH_CREATE_PRIVATE = true
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; Global limit of repositories per user, applied at creation time. -1 means no limit
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MAX_CREATION_LIMIT = -1
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; Mirror sync queue length, increase if mirror syncing starts hanging
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MIRROR_QUEUE_LENGTH = 1000
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; Patch test queue length, increase if pull request patch testing starts hanging
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PULL_REQUEST_QUEUE_LENGTH = 1000
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; Preferred Licenses to place at the top of the List
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; The name here must match the filename in conf/license or custom/conf/license
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PREFERRED_LICENSES = Apache License 2.0,MIT License
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DEFAULT_REPO_UNITS = repo.code,repo.releases,repo.issues,repo.pulls,repo.wiki,repo.projects
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; Prefix archive files by placing them in a directory named after the repository
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PREFIX_ARCHIVE_FILES = true
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; Disable the creation of new mirrors. Pre-existing mirrors remain valid.
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DISABLE_MIRRORS = false
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; Disable migrating feature.
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DISABLE_MIGRATIONS = false
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; The default branch name of new repositories
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LANDING_PAGE = home
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; Enables git-lfs support. true or false, default is false.
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LFS_START_SERVER = true
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; Where your lfs files reside, default is data/lfs.
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LFS_CONTENT_PATH = {{ dataroot }}/gitea/data/lfs
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; LFS authentication secret, change this yourself
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LFS_JWT_SECRET = {{ lfs_jwt_secret }}
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; LFS authentication validity period (in time.Duration), pushes taking longer than this may fail.
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[indexer]
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; Issue indexer type, currently support: bleve, db or elasticsearch, default is bleve
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ISSUE_INDEXER_TYPE = bleve
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; Issue indexer connection string, available when ISSUE_INDEXER_TYPE is elasticsearch
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ISSUE_INDEXER_CONN_STR = http://elastic:changeme@localhost:9200
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; Issue indexer name, available when ISSUE_INDEXER_TYPE is elasticsearch
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ISSUE_INDEXER_NAME = gitea_issues
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; Issue indexer storage path, available when ISSUE_INDEXER_TYPE is bleve
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ISSUE_INDEXER_PATH = indexers/issues.bleve
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; Issue indexer queue, currently support: channel, levelqueue or redis, default is levelqueue
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ISSUE_INDEXER_QUEUE_TYPE = levelqueue
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; When ISSUE_INDEXER_QUEUE_TYPE is levelqueue, this will be the path where the queue will be saved.
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; This can be overriden by `ISSUE_INDEXER_QUEUE_CONN_STR`.
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; default is indexers/issues.queue
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ISSUE_INDEXER_QUEUE_DIR = indexers/issues.queue
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; When `ISSUE_INDEXER_QUEUE_TYPE` is `redis`, this will store the redis connection string.
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; When `ISSUE_INDEXER_QUEUE_TYPE` is `levelqueue`, this is a directory or additional options of
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; the form `leveldb://path/to/db?option=value&....`, and overrides `ISSUE_INDEXER_QUEUE_DIR`.
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ISSUE_INDEXER_QUEUE_CONN_STR = addrs=127.0.0.1:6379 db=0
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; Batch queue number, default is 20
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ISSUE_INDEXER_QUEUE_BATCH_NUMBER = 20
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; Timeout the indexer if it takes longer than this to start.
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; Set to zero to disable timeout.
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STARTUP_TIMEOUT = 30s
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; repo indexer by default disabled, since it uses a lot of disk space
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REPO_INDEXER_ENABLED = false
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REPO_INDEXER_CONN_STR =
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; Code indexer name, available when `REPO_INDEXER_TYPE` is elasticsearch
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REPO_INDEXER_NAME = gitea_codes
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UPDATE_BUFFER_LEN = 20
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MAX_FILE_SIZE = 1048576
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; A comma separated list of glob patterns (see https://github.com/gobwas/glob) to include
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; in the index; default is empty
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; A comma separated list of glob patterns to exclude from the index; ; default is empty
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REPO_INDEXER_EXCLUDE =
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[queue]
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; Specific queues can be individually configured with [queue.name]. [queue] provides defaults
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;;[queue]
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;; Specific queues can be individually configured with [queue.name]. [queue] provides defaults
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;;
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;; General queue queue type, currently support: persistable-channel, channel, level, redis, dummy
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;; default to persistable-channel
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;TYPE = persistable-channel
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;; data-dir for storing persistable queues and level queues, individual queues will be named by their type
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;DATADIR = queues/
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;; Default queue length before a channel queue will block
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;LENGTH = 20
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;; Batch size to send for batched queues
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;BATCH_LENGTH = 20
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;; Connection string for redis queues this will store the redis connection string.
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;; When `TYPE` is `persistable-channel`, this provides a directory for the underlying leveldb
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;; or additional options of the form `leveldb://path/to/db?option=value&....`, and will override `DATADIR`.
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;CONN_STR = addrs=127.0.0.1:6379 db=0
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;; Provides the suffix of the default redis/disk queue name - specific queues can be overriden within in their [queue.name] sections.
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;QUEUE_NAME = _queue
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;; Provides the suffix of the default redis/disk unique queue set name - specific queues can be overriden within in their [queue.name] sections.
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;SET_NAME = _unique
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;; If the queue cannot be created at startup - level queues may need a timeout at startup - wrap the queue:
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;WRAP_IF_NECESSARY = true
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;; Attempt to create the wrapped queue at max
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;MAX_ATTEMPTS = 10
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;; Timeout queue creation
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;TIMEOUT = 15m30s
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;; Create a pool with this many workers
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;WORKERS = 1
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;; Dynamically scale the worker pool to at this many workers
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;MAX_WORKERS = 10
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;; Add boost workers when the queue blocks for BLOCK_TIMEOUT
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;BLOCK_TIMEOUT = 1s
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;; Remove the boost workers after BOOST_TIMEOUT
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;BOOST_TIMEOUT = 5m
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;; During a boost add BOOST_WORKERS
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;BOOST_WORKERS = 5
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;
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; General queue queue type, currently support: persistable-channel, channel, level, redis, dummy
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; default to persistable-channel
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TYPE = persistable-channel
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; data-dir for storing persistable queues and level queues, individual queues will be named by their type
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DATADIR = queues/
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; Default queue length before a channel queue will block
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LENGTH = 20
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; Batch size to send for batched queues
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BATCH_LENGTH = 20
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; Connection string for redis queues this will store the redis connection string.
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; When `TYPE` is `persistable-channel`, this provides a directory for the underlying leveldb
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; or additional options of the form `leveldb://path/to/db?option=value&....`, and will override `DATADIR`.
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CONN_STR = addrs=127.0.0.1:6379 db=0
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; Provides the suffix of the default redis/disk queue name - specific queues can be overriden within in their [queue.name] sections.
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QUEUE_NAME = _queue
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; Provides the suffix of the default redis/disk unique queue set name - specific queues can be overriden within in their [queue.name] sections.
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SET_NAME = _unique
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; If the queue cannot be created at startup - level queues may need a timeout at startup - wrap the queue:
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WRAP_IF_NECESSARY = true
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; Attempt to create the wrapped queue at max
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MAX_ATTEMPTS = 10
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; Timeout queue creation
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TIMEOUT = 15m30s
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; Create a pool with this many workers
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WORKERS = 1
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; Dynamically scale the worker pool to at this many workers
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MAX_WORKERS = 10
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; Add boost workers when the queue blocks for BLOCK_TIMEOUT
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BLOCK_TIMEOUT = 1s
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; Remove the boost workers after BOOST_TIMEOUT
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BOOST_TIMEOUT = 5m
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; During a boost add BOOST_WORKERS
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BOOST_WORKERS = 5
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;[queue.issue_indexer]
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;TYPE = levelqueue
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;; When ISSUE_INDEXER_QUEUE_TYPE is levelqueue, this will be the path where the queue will be saved.
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;; This can be overriden by `ISSUE_INDEXER_QUEUE_CONN_STR`.
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;; default is indexers/issues.queue
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;DATADIR = indexers/issues.queue
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;; When `ISSUE_INDEXER_QUEUE_TYPE` is `redis`, this will store the redis connection string.
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;; When `ISSUE_INDEXER_QUEUE_TYPE` is `levelqueue`, this is a directory or additional options of
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;; the form `leveldb://path/to/db?option=value&....`, and overrides `ISSUE_INDEXER_QUEUE_DIR`.
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;CONN_STR = addrs=127.0.0.1:6379 db=0
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;; Batch queue number, default is 20
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;BATCH_LENGTH = 20
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;
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;[queue.notification-service]
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;TYPE = bleve
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;; When ISSUE_INDEXER_QUEUE_TYPE is levelqueue, this will be the path where the queue will be saved.
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;; This can be overriden by `ISSUE_INDEXER_QUEUE_CONN_STR`.
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;; default is indexers/issues.queue
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;DATADIR = indexers/notifications.queue
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;CONN_STR = addrs=127.0.0.1:6379 db=0
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;BATCH_LENGTH = 20
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[admin]
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; Disallow regular (non-admin) users from creating organizations.
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REGISTER_MANUAL_CONFIRM = false
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; List of domain names that are allowed to be used to register on a Gitea instance
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; gitea.io,example.com
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EMAIL_DOMAIN_WHITELIST =
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EMAIL_DOMAIN_ALLOWLIST =
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; Comma-separated list of domain names that are not allowed to be used to register on a Gitea instance
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EMAIL_DOMAIN_BLOCKLIST =
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; Disallow registration, only allow admins to create accounts.
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; Comma separated list of host names requiring proxy. Glob patterns (*) are accepted; use ** to match all hosts.
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PROXY_HOSTS =
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[mailer]
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ENABLED = false
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; Buffer length of channel, keep it as it is if you don't know what it is.
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SEND_BUFFER_LEN = 100
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; Prefix displayed before subject in mail
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SUBJECT_PREFIX =
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; Mail server
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; Gmail: smtp.gmail.com:587
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; QQ: smtp.qq.com:465
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; Using STARTTLS on port 587 is recommended per RFC 6409.
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; Note, if the port ends with "465", SMTPS will be used.
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HOST =
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; Disable HELO operation when hostnames are different.
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DISABLE_HELO =
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; Custom hostname for HELO operation, if no value is provided, one is retrieved from system.
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HELO_HOSTNAME =
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; Whether or not to skip verification of certificates; `true` to disable verification. This option is unsafe. Consider adding the certificate to the system trust store instead.
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SKIP_VERIFY = false
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; Use client certificate
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USE_CERTIFICATE = false
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CERT_FILE = custom/mailer/cert.pem
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KEY_FILE = custom/mailer/key.pem
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; Should SMTP connect with TLS, (if port ends with 465 TLS will always be used.)
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; If this is false but STARTTLS is supported the connection will be upgraded to TLS opportunistically.
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IS_TLS_ENABLED = false
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; Mail from address, RFC 5322. This can be just an email address, or the `"Name" <email@example.com>` format
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FROM =
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; Mailer user name and password
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; Please Note: Authentication is only supported when the SMTP server communication is encrypted with TLS (this can be via STARTTLS) or `HOST=localhost`.
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USER =
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; Use PASSWD = `your password` for quoting if you use special characters in the password.
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PASSWD =
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; Send mails as plain text
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SEND_AS_PLAIN_TEXT = false
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; Set Mailer Type (either SMTP, sendmail or dummy to just send to the log)
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MAILER_TYPE = smtp
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; Specify an alternative sendmail binary
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SENDMAIL_PATH = sendmail
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; Specify any extra sendmail arguments
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SENDMAIL_ARGS =
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; Timeout for Sendmail
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SENDMAIL_TIMEOUT = 5m
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[cache]
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; if the cache enabled
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ENABLED = true
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; Empty means server's location setting
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DEFAULT_UI_LOCATION =
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[log]
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ROOT_PATH = /var/log/gitea/
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; Either "console", "file", "conn", "smtp" or "database", default is "console"
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; Use comma to separate multiple modes, e.g. "console, file"
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MODE = console
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; Buffer length of the channel, keep it as it is if you don't know what it is.
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BUFFER_LEN = 10000
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; Either "Trace", "Debug", "Info", "Warn", "Error", "Critical", default is "Info"
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ROUTER_LOG_LEVEL = Info
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ROUTER = console
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ENABLE_ACCESS_LOG = false
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{% raw %}
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ACCESS_LOG_TEMPLATE = {{.Ctx.RemoteAddr}} - {{.Identity}} {{.Start.Format "[02/Jan/2006:15:04:05 -0700]" }} "{{.Ctx.Req.Method}} {{.Ctx.Req.URL.RequestURI}} {{.Ctx.Req.Proto}}" {{.ResponseWriter.Status}} {{.ResponseWriter.Size}} "{{.Ctx.Req.Referer}}\" \"{{.Ctx.Req.UserAgent}}"
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{% endraw %}
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ACCESS = file
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; Either "Trace", "Debug", "Info", "Warn", "Error", "Critical", default is "Trace"
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LEVEL = info
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; Either "Trace", "Debug", "Info", "Warn", "Error", "Critical", default is "None"
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STACKTRACE_LEVEL = None
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; Generic log modes
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[log.x]
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FLAGS = stdflags
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EXPRESSION =
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PREFIX =
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COLORIZE = false
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; For "console" mode only
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[log.console]
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LEVEL = Info
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STDERR = false
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; For "file" mode only
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[log.file]
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LEVEL =
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; Set the file_name for the logger. If this is a relative path this
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; will be relative to ROOT_PATH
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FILE_NAME =
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; This enables automated log rotate(switch of following options), default is true
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LOG_ROTATE = true
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; Max size shift of a single file, default is 28 means 1 << 28, 256MB
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MAX_SIZE_SHIFT = 28
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; Segment log daily, default is true
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DAILY_ROTATE = true
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; delete the log file after n days, default is 7
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MAX_DAYS = 7
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; compress logs with gzip
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COMPRESS = true
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; compression level see godoc for compress/gzip
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COMPRESSION_LEVEL = -1
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; For "conn" mode only
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[log.conn]
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LEVEL =
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; Reconnect host for every single message, default is false
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RECONNECT_ON_MSG = false
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; Try to reconnect when connection is lost, default is false
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RECONNECT = false
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; Either "tcp", "unix" or "udp", default is "tcp"
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PROTOCOL = tcp
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; Host address
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ADDR =
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; For "smtp" mode only
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[log.smtp]
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LEVEL =
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; Name displayed in mail title, default is "Diagnostic message from server"
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SUBJECT = Diagnostic message from server
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; Mail server
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HOST =
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; Mailer user name and password
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USER =
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; Use PASSWD = `your password` for quoting if you use special characters in the password.
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PASSWD =
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; Receivers, can be one or more, e.g. 1@example.com,2@example.com
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RECEIVERS =
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[cron]
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; Enable running all cron tasks periodically with default settings.
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ENABLED = false
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@ -1156,6 +1033,7 @@ GC = 60
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DEFAULT_INTERVAL = 8h
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; Min interval as a duration must be > 1m
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MIN_INTERVAL = 10m
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ENABLED = false
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[api]
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; Enables Swagger. True or false; default is true.
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@ -1206,7 +1084,7 @@ SHOW_FOOTER_VERSION = true
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; Show template execution time in the footer
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SHOW_FOOTER_TEMPLATE_LOAD_TIME = true
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[markup.sanitizer.1]
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; [markup.sanitizer.1]
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; The following keys can appear once to define a sanitation policy rule.
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; This section can appear multiple times by adding a unique alphanumeric suffix to define multiple rules.
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@ -1229,14 +1107,14 @@ ENABLED = false
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; If you want to add authorization, specify a token here
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TOKEN =
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[task]
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; Task queue type, could be `channel` or `redis`.
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QUEUE_TYPE = channel
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; Task queue length, available only when `QUEUE_TYPE` is `channel`.
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QUEUE_LENGTH = 1000
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[queue.task]
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; Task queue connection string, available only when `QUEUE_TYPE` is `redis`.
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CONN_STR = addrs=127.0.0.1:6379 db=0
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; Task queue type, could be `channel` or `redis`.
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TYPE = channel
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; Task queue length, available only when `QUEUE_TYPE` is `channel`.
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; If there is a password of redis, use `addrs=127.0.0.1:6379 password=123 db=0`.
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QUEUE_CONN_STR = addrs=127.0.0.1:6379 db=0
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LENGTH = 1000
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[migrations]
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; Max attempts per http/https request on migrations.
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@ -1260,4 +1138,5 @@ STORAGE_TYPE = local
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; lfs storage will override storage
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[lfs]
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STORAGE_TYPE = local
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; Where your lfs files reside, default is data/lfs.
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PATH = {{ dataroot }}/gitea/data/lfs
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