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1 # Configuration
2
3 This file describe the configuration, it is recommended to edit the relevant *.secret.exs file instead of the others founds in the ``config`` directory.
4 If you run Pleroma with ``MIX_ENV=prod`` the file is ``prod.secret.exs``, otherwise it is ``dev.secret.exs``.
5
6 ## Pleroma.Upload
7 * `uploader`: Select which `Pleroma.Uploaders` to use
8 * `filters`: List of `Pleroma.Upload.Filter` to use.
9 * `link_name`: When enabled Pleroma will add a `name` parameter to the url of the upload, for example `https://instance.tld/media/corndog.png?name=corndog.png`. This is needed to provide the correct filename in Content-Disposition headers when using filters like `Pleroma.Upload.Filter.Dedupe`
10 * `base_url`: The base URL to access a user-uploaded file. Useful when you want to proxy the media files via another host.
11 * `proxy_remote`: If you\'re using a remote uploader, Pleroma will proxy media requests instead of redirecting to it.
12 * `proxy_opts`: Proxy options, see `Pleroma.ReverseProxy` documentation.
13
14 Note: `strip_exif` has been replaced by `Pleroma.Upload.Filter.Mogrify`.
15
16 ## Pleroma.Uploaders.Local
17 * `uploads`: Which directory to store the user-uploads in, relative to pleroma’s working directory
18
19 ## Pleroma.Upload.Filter.Mogrify
20
21 * `args`: List of actions for the `mogrify` command like `"strip"` or `["strip", "auto-orient", {"impode", "1"}]`.
22
23 ## Pleroma.Upload.Filter.Dedupe
24
25 No specific configuration.
26
27 ## Pleroma.Upload.Filter.AnonymizeFilename
28
29 This filter replaces the filename (not the path) of an upload. For complete obfuscation, add
30 `Pleroma.Upload.Filter.Dedupe` before AnonymizeFilename.
31
32 * `text`: Text to replace filenames in links. If empty, `{random}.extension` will be used.
33
34 ## Pleroma.Emails.Mailer
35 * `adapter`: one of the mail adapters listed in [Swoosh readme](https://github.com/swoosh/swoosh#adapters), or `Swoosh.Adapters.Local` for in-memory mailbox.
36 * `api_key` / `password` and / or other adapter-specific settings, per the above documentation.
37
38 An example for Sendgrid adapter:
39
40 ```elixir
41 config :pleroma, Pleroma.Emails.Mailer,
42 adapter: Swoosh.Adapters.Sendgrid,
43 api_key: "YOUR_API_KEY"
44 ```
45
46 An example for SMTP adapter:
47
48 ```elixir
49 config :pleroma, Pleroma.Emails.Mailer,
50 adapter: Swoosh.Adapters.SMTP,
51 relay: "smtp.gmail.com",
52 username: "YOUR_USERNAME@gmail.com",
53 password: "YOUR_SMTP_PASSWORD",
54 port: 465,
55 ssl: true,
56 tls: :always,
57 auth: :always
58 ```
59
60 ## :uri_schemes
61 * `valid_schemes`: List of the scheme part that is considered valid to be an URL
62
63 ## :instance
64 * `name`: The instance’s name
65 * `email`: Email used to reach an Administrator/Moderator of the instance
66 * `notify_email`: Email used for notifications.
67 * `description`: The instance’s description, can be seen in nodeinfo and ``/api/v1/instance``
68 * `limit`: Posts character limit (CW/Subject included in the counter)
69 * `remote_limit`: Hard character limit beyond which remote posts will be dropped.
70 * `upload_limit`: File size limit of uploads (except for avatar, background, banner)
71 * `avatar_upload_limit`: File size limit of user’s profile avatars
72 * `background_upload_limit`: File size limit of user’s profile backgrounds
73 * `banner_upload_limit`: File size limit of user’s profile banners
74 * `registrations_open`: Enable registrations for anyone, invitations can be enabled when false.
75 * `invites_enabled`: Enable user invitations for admins (depends on `registrations_open: false`).
76 * `account_activation_required`: Require users to confirm their emails before signing in.
77 * `federating`: Enable federation with other instances
78 * `federation_reachability_timeout_days`: Timeout (in days) of each external federation target being unreachable prior to pausing federating to it.
79 * `allow_relay`: Enable Pleroma’s Relay, which makes it possible to follow a whole instance
80 * `rewrite_policy`: Message Rewrite Policy, either one or a list. Here are the ones available by default:
81 * `Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.MRF.NoOpPolicy`: Doesn’t modify activities (default)
82 * `Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.MRF.DropPolicy`: Drops all activities. It generally doesn’t makes sense to use in production
83 * `Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.MRF.SimplePolicy`: Restrict the visibility of activities from certains instances (See ``:mrf_simple`` section)
84 * `Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.MRF.RejectNonPublic`: Drops posts with non-public visibility settings (See ``:mrf_rejectnonpublic`` section)
85 * `Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.MRF.EnsureRePrepended`: Rewrites posts to ensure that replies to posts with subjects do not have an identical subject and instead begin with re:.
86 * `public`: Makes the client API in authentificated mode-only except for user-profiles. Useful for disabling the Local Timeline and The Whole Known Network.
87 * `quarantined_instances`: List of ActivityPub instances where private(DMs, followers-only) activities will not be send.
88 * `managed_config`: Whenether the config for pleroma-fe is configured in this config or in ``static/config.json``
89 * `allowed_post_formats`: MIME-type list of formats allowed to be posted (transformed into HTML)
90 * `mrf_transparency`: Make the content of your Message Rewrite Facility settings public (via nodeinfo).
91 * `scope_copy`: Copy the scope (private/unlisted/public) in replies to posts by default.
92 * `subject_line_behavior`: Allows changing the default behaviour of subject lines in replies. Valid values:
93 * "email": Copy and preprend re:, as in email.
94 * "masto": Copy verbatim, as in Mastodon.
95 * "noop": Don't copy the subject.
96 * `always_show_subject_input`: When set to false, auto-hide the subject field when it's empty.
97 * `extended_nickname_format`: Set to `true` to use extended local nicknames format (allows underscores/dashes). This will break federation with
98 older software for theses nicknames.
99 * `max_pinned_statuses`: The maximum number of pinned statuses. `0` will disable the feature.
100 * `autofollowed_nicknames`: Set to nicknames of (local) users that every new user should automatically follow.
101 * `no_attachment_links`: Set to true to disable automatically adding attachment link text to statuses
102 * `welcome_message`: A message that will be send to a newly registered users as a direct message.
103 * `welcome_user_nickname`: The nickname of the local user that sends the welcome message.
104 * `max_report_comment_size`: The maximum size of the report comment (Default: `1000`)
105 * `safe_dm_mentions`: If set to true, only mentions at the beginning of a post will be used to address people in direct messages. This is to prevent accidental mentioning of people when talking about them (e.g. "@friend hey i really don't like @enemy"). (Default: `false`)
106 * `healthcheck`: if set to true, system data will be shown on ``/api/pleroma/healthcheck``.
107 * `repo_batch_size`: Repo batch size. The number of loaded rows from the database to the memory for processing chunks. E.g. deleting user statuses.
108
109 ## :logger
110 * `backends`: `:console` is used to send logs to stdout, `{ExSyslogger, :ex_syslogger}` to log to syslog, and `Quack.Logger` to log to Slack
111
112 An example to enable ONLY ExSyslogger (f/ex in ``prod.secret.exs``) with info and debug suppressed:
113 ```elixir
114 config :logger,
115 backends: [{ExSyslogger, :ex_syslogger}]
116
117 config :logger, :ex_syslogger,
118 level: :warn
119 ```
120
121 Another example, keeping console output and adding the pid to syslog output:
122 ```elixir
123 config :logger,
124 backends: [:console, {ExSyslogger, :ex_syslogger}]
125
126 config :logger, :ex_syslogger,
127 level: :warn,
128 option: [:pid, :ndelay]
129 ```
130
131 See: [logger’s documentation](https://hexdocs.pm/logger/Logger.html) and [ex_syslogger’s documentation](https://hexdocs.pm/ex_syslogger/)
132
133 An example of logging info to local syslog, but warn to a Slack channel:
134 ```elixir
135 config :logger,
136 backends: [ {ExSyslogger, :ex_syslogger}, Quack.Logger ],
137 level: :info
138
139 config :logger, :ex_syslogger,
140 level: :info,
141 ident: "pleroma",
142 format: "$metadata[$level] $message"
143
144 config :quack,
145 level: :warn,
146 meta: [:all],
147 webhook_url: "https://hooks.slack.com/services/YOUR-API-KEY-HERE"
148 ```
149
150 See the [Quack Github](https://github.com/azohra/quack) for more details
151
152 ## :frontend_configurations
153
154 This can be used to configure a keyword list that keeps the configuration data for any kind of frontend. By default, settings for `pleroma_fe` and `masto_fe` are configured.
155
156 Frontends can access these settings at `/api/pleroma/frontend_configurations`
157
158 To add your own configuration for PleromaFE, use it like this:
159
160 ```elixir
161 config :pleroma, :frontend_configurations,
162 pleroma_fe: %{
163 theme: "pleroma-dark",
164 # ... see /priv/static/static/config.json for the available keys.
165 },
166 masto_fe: %{
167 showInstanceSpecificPanel: true
168 }
169 ```
170
171 These settings **need to be complete**, they will override the defaults.
172
173 NOTE: for versions < 1.0, you need to set [`:fe`](#fe) to false, as shown a few lines below.
174
175 ## :fe
176 __THIS IS DEPRECATED__
177
178 If you are using this method, please change it to the [`frontend_configurations`](#frontend_configurations) method.
179 Please **set this option to false** in your config like this:
180
181 ```elixir
182 config :pleroma, :fe, false
183 ```
184
185 This section is used to configure Pleroma-FE, unless ``:managed_config`` in ``:instance`` is set to false.
186
187 * `theme`: Which theme to use, they are defined in ``styles.json``
188 * `logo`: URL of the logo, defaults to Pleroma’s logo
189 * `logo_mask`: Whether to use only the logo's shape as a mask (true) or as a regular image (false)
190 * `logo_margin`: What margin to use around the logo
191 * `background`: URL of the background, unless viewing a user profile with a background that is set
192 * `redirect_root_no_login`: relative URL which indicates where to redirect when a user isn’t logged in.
193 * `redirect_root_login`: relative URL which indicates where to redirect when a user is logged in.
194 * `show_instance_panel`: Whenether to show the instance’s specific panel.
195 * `scope_options_enabled`: Enable setting an notice visibility and subject/CW when posting
196 * `formatting_options_enabled`: Enable setting a formatting different than plain-text (ie. HTML, Markdown) when posting, relates to ``:instance, allowed_post_formats``
197 * `collapse_message_with_subjects`: When a message has a subject(aka Content Warning), collapse it by default
198 * `hide_post_stats`: Hide notices statistics(repeats, favorites, …)
199 * `hide_user_stats`: Hide profile statistics(posts, posts per day, followers, followings, …)
200
201 ## :mrf_simple
202 * `media_removal`: List of instances to remove medias from
203 * `media_nsfw`: List of instances to put medias as NSFW(sensitive) from
204 * `federated_timeline_removal`: List of instances to remove from Federated (aka The Whole Known Network) Timeline
205 * `reject`: List of instances to reject any activities from
206 * `accept`: List of instances to accept any activities from
207
208 ## :mrf_rejectnonpublic
209 * `allow_followersonly`: whether to allow followers-only posts
210 * `allow_direct`: whether to allow direct messages
211
212 ## :mrf_hellthread
213 * `delist_threshold`: Number of mentioned users after which the message gets delisted (the message can still be seen, but it will not show up in public timelines and mentioned users won't get notifications about it). Set to 0 to disable.
214 * `reject_threshold`: Number of mentioned users after which the messaged gets rejected. Set to 0 to disable.
215
216 ## :mrf_keyword
217 * `reject`: A list of patterns which result in message being rejected, each pattern can be a string or a [regular expression](https://hexdocs.pm/elixir/Regex.html)
218 * `federated_timeline_removal`: A list of patterns which result in message being removed from federated timelines (a.k.a unlisted), each pattern can be a string or a [regular expression](https://hexdocs.pm/elixir/Regex.html)
219 * `replace`: A list of tuples containing `{pattern, replacement}`, `pattern` can be a string or a [regular expression](https://hexdocs.pm/elixir/Regex.html)
220
221 ## :media_proxy
222 * `enabled`: Enables proxying of remote media to the instance’s proxy
223 * `base_url`: The base URL to access a user-uploaded file. Useful when you want to proxy the media files via another host/CDN fronts.
224 * `proxy_opts`: All options defined in `Pleroma.ReverseProxy` documentation, defaults to `[max_body_length: (25*1_048_576)]`.
225 * `whitelist`: List of domains to bypass the mediaproxy
226
227 ## :gopher
228 * `enabled`: Enables the gopher interface
229 * `ip`: IP address to bind to
230 * `port`: Port to bind to
231 * `dstport`: Port advertised in urls (optional, defaults to `port`)
232
233 ## Pleroma.Web.Endpoint
234 `Phoenix` endpoint configuration, all configuration options can be viewed [here](https://hexdocs.pm/phoenix/Phoenix.Endpoint.html#module-dynamic-configuration), only common options are listed here
235 * `http` - a list containing http protocol configuration, all configuration options can be viewed [here](https://hexdocs.pm/plug_cowboy/Plug.Cowboy.html#module-options), only common options are listed here
236 - `ip` - a tuple consisting of 4 integers
237 - `port`
238 * `url` - a list containing the configuration for generating urls, accepts
239 - `host` - the host without the scheme and a post (e.g `example.com`, not `https://example.com:2020`)
240 - `scheme` - e.g `http`, `https`
241 - `port`
242 - `path`
243 * `extra_cookie_attrs` - a list of `Key=Value` strings to be added as non-standard cookie attributes. Defaults to `["SameSite=Lax"]`. See the [SameSite article](https://www.owasp.org/index.php/SameSite) on OWASP for more info.
244
245
246
247 **Important note**: if you modify anything inside these lists, default `config.exs` values will be overwritten, which may result in breakage, to make sure this does not happen please copy the default value for the list from `config.exs` and modify/add only what you need
248
249 Example:
250 ```elixir
251 config :pleroma, Pleroma.Web.Endpoint,
252 url: [host: "example.com", port: 2020, scheme: "https"],
253 http: [
254 # start copied from config.exs
255 dispatch: [
256 {:_,
257 [
258 {"/api/v1/streaming", Pleroma.Web.MastodonAPI.WebsocketHandler, []},
259 {"/websocket", Phoenix.Endpoint.CowboyWebSocket,
260 {Phoenix.Transports.WebSocket,
261 {Pleroma.Web.Endpoint, Pleroma.Web.UserSocket, websocket_config}}},
262 {:_, Phoenix.Endpoint.Cowboy2Handler, {Pleroma.Web.Endpoint, []}}
263 ]}
264 # end copied from config.exs
265 ],
266 port: 8080,
267 ip: {127, 0, 0, 1}
268 ]
269 ```
270
271 This will make Pleroma listen on `127.0.0.1` port `8080` and generate urls starting with `https://example.com:2020`
272
273 ## :activitypub
274 * ``accept_blocks``: Whether to accept incoming block activities from other instances
275 * ``unfollow_blocked``: Whether blocks result in people getting unfollowed
276 * ``outgoing_blocks``: Whether to federate blocks to other instances
277 * ``deny_follow_blocked``: Whether to disallow following an account that has blocked the user in question
278
279 ## :http_security
280 * ``enabled``: Whether the managed content security policy is enabled
281 * ``sts``: Whether to additionally send a `Strict-Transport-Security` header
282 * ``sts_max_age``: The maximum age for the `Strict-Transport-Security` header if sent
283 * ``ct_max_age``: The maximum age for the `Expect-CT` header if sent
284 * ``referrer_policy``: The referrer policy to use, either `"same-origin"` or `"no-referrer"`.
285
286 ## :mrf_user_allowlist
287
288 The keys in this section are the domain names that the policy should apply to.
289 Each key should be assigned a list of users that should be allowed through by
290 their ActivityPub ID.
291
292 An example:
293
294 ```elixir
295 config :pleroma, :mrf_user_allowlist,
296 "example.org": ["https://example.org/users/admin"]
297 ```
298
299 ## :web_push_encryption, :vapid_details
300
301 Web Push Notifications configuration. You can use the mix task `mix web_push.gen.keypair` to generate it.
302
303 * ``subject``: a mailto link for the administrative contact. It’s best if this email is not a personal email address, but rather a group email so that if a person leaves an organization, is unavailable for an extended period, or otherwise can’t respond, someone else on the list can.
304 * ``public_key``: VAPID public key
305 * ``private_key``: VAPID private key
306
307 ## Pleroma.Captcha
308 * `enabled`: Whether the captcha should be shown on registration
309 * `method`: The method/service to use for captcha
310 * `seconds_valid`: The time in seconds for which the captcha is valid
311
312 ### Pleroma.Captcha.Kocaptcha
313 Kocaptcha is a very simple captcha service with a single API endpoint,
314 the source code is here: https://github.com/koto-bank/kocaptcha. The default endpoint
315 `https://captcha.kotobank.ch` is hosted by the developer.
316
317 * `endpoint`: the kocaptcha endpoint to use
318
319 ## :admin_token
320
321 Allows to set a token that can be used to authenticate with the admin api without using an actual user by giving it as the 'admin_token' parameter. Example:
322
323 ```elixir
324 config :pleroma, :admin_token, "somerandomtoken"
325 ```
326
327 You can then do
328
329 ```sh
330 curl "http://localhost:4000/api/pleroma/admin/invite_token?admin_token=somerandomtoken"
331 ```
332
333 ## :pleroma_job_queue
334
335 [Pleroma Job Queue](https://git.pleroma.social/pleroma/pleroma_job_queue) configuration: a list of queues with maximum concurrent jobs.
336
337 Pleroma has the following queues:
338
339 * `federator_outgoing` - Outgoing federation
340 * `federator_incoming` - Incoming federation
341 * `mailer` - Email sender, see [`Pleroma.Emails.Mailer`](#pleroma-emails-mailer)
342 * `transmogrifier` - Transmogrifier
343 * `web_push` - Web push notifications
344 * `scheduled_activities` - Scheduled activities, see [`Pleroma.ScheduledActivities`](#pleromascheduledactivity)
345
346 Example:
347
348 ```elixir
349 config :pleroma_job_queue, :queues,
350 federator_incoming: 50,
351 federator_outgoing: 50
352 ```
353
354 This config contains two queues: `federator_incoming` and `federator_outgoing`. Both have the `max_jobs` set to `50`.
355
356 ## Pleroma.Web.Federator.RetryQueue
357
358 * `enabled`: If set to `true`, failed federation jobs will be retried
359 * `max_jobs`: The maximum amount of parallel federation jobs running at the same time.
360 * `initial_timeout`: The initial timeout in seconds
361 * `max_retries`: The maximum number of times a federation job is retried
362
363 ## Pleroma.Web.Metadata
364 * `providers`: a list of metadata providers to enable. Providers available:
365 * Pleroma.Web.Metadata.Providers.OpenGraph
366 * Pleroma.Web.Metadata.Providers.TwitterCard
367 * Pleroma.Web.Metadata.Providers.RelMe - add links from user bio with rel=me into the `<header>` as `<link rel=me>`
368 * `unfurl_nsfw`: If set to `true` nsfw attachments will be shown in previews
369
370 ## :rich_media
371 * `enabled`: if enabled the instance will parse metadata from attached links to generate link previews
372
373 ## :fetch_initial_posts
374 * `enabled`: if enabled, when a new user is federated with, fetch some of their latest posts
375 * `pages`: the amount of pages to fetch
376
377 ## :hackney_pools
378
379 Advanced. Tweaks Hackney (http client) connections pools.
380
381 There's three pools used:
382
383 * `:federation` for the federation jobs.
384 You may want this pool max_connections to be at least equal to the number of federator jobs + retry queue jobs.
385 * `:media` for rich media, media proxy
386 * `:upload` for uploaded media (if using a remote uploader and `proxy_remote: true`)
387
388 For each pool, the options are:
389
390 * `max_connections` - how much connections a pool can hold
391 * `timeout` - retention duration for connections
392
393 ## :auto_linker
394
395 Configuration for the `auto_linker` library:
396
397 * `class: "auto-linker"` - specify the class to be added to the generated link. false to clear
398 * `rel: "noopener noreferrer"` - override the rel attribute. false to clear
399 * `new_window: true` - set to false to remove `target='_blank'` attribute
400 * `scheme: false` - Set to true to link urls with schema `http://google.com`
401 * `truncate: false` - Set to a number to truncate urls longer then the number. Truncated urls will end in `..`
402 * `strip_prefix: true` - Strip the scheme prefix
403 * `extra: false` - link urls with rarely used schemes (magnet, ipfs, irc, etc.)
404
405 Example:
406
407 ```elixir
408 config :auto_linker,
409 opts: [
410 scheme: true,
411 extra: true,
412 class: false,
413 strip_prefix: false,
414 new_window: false,
415 rel: false
416 ]
417 ```
418
419 ## Pleroma.ScheduledActivity
420
421 * `daily_user_limit`: the number of scheduled activities a user is allowed to create in a single day (Default: `25`)
422 * `total_user_limit`: the number of scheduled activities a user is allowed to create in total (Default: `300`)
423 * `enabled`: whether scheduled activities are sent to the job queue to be executed
424
425 ## Pleroma.Web.Auth.Authenticator
426
427 * `Pleroma.Web.Auth.PleromaAuthenticator`: default database authenticator
428 * `Pleroma.Web.Auth.LDAPAuthenticator`: LDAP authentication
429
430 ## :ldap
431
432 Use LDAP for user authentication. When a user logs in to the Pleroma
433 instance, the name and password will be verified by trying to authenticate
434 (bind) to an LDAP server. If a user exists in the LDAP directory but there
435 is no account with the same name yet on the Pleroma instance then a new
436 Pleroma account will be created with the same name as the LDAP user name.
437
438 * `enabled`: enables LDAP authentication
439 * `host`: LDAP server hostname
440 * `port`: LDAP port, e.g. 389 or 636
441 * `ssl`: true to use SSL, usually implies the port 636
442 * `sslopts`: additional SSL options
443 * `tls`: true to start TLS, usually implies the port 389
444 * `tlsopts`: additional TLS options
445 * `base`: LDAP base, e.g. "dc=example,dc=com"
446 * `uid`: LDAP attribute name to authenticate the user, e.g. when "cn", the filter will be "cn=username,base"
447
448 ## :auth
449
450 Authentication / authorization settings.
451
452 * `auth_template`: authentication form template. By default it's `show.html` which corresponds to `lib/pleroma/web/templates/o_auth/o_auth/show.html.eex`.
453 * `oauth_consumer_template`: OAuth consumer mode authentication form template. By default it's `consumer.html` which corresponds to `lib/pleroma/web/templates/o_auth/o_auth/consumer.html.eex`.
454 * `oauth_consumer_strategies`: the list of enabled OAuth consumer strategies; by default it's set by OAUTH_CONSUMER_STRATEGIES environment variable.
455
456 # OAuth consumer mode
457
458 OAuth consumer mode allows sign in / sign up via external OAuth providers (e.g. Twitter, Facebook, Google, Microsoft, etc.).
459 Implementation is based on Ueberauth; see the list of [available strategies](https://github.com/ueberauth/ueberauth/wiki/List-of-Strategies).
460
461 Note: each strategy is shipped as a separate dependency; in order to get the strategies, run `OAUTH_CONSUMER_STRATEGIES="..." mix deps.get`,
462 e.g. `OAUTH_CONSUMER_STRATEGIES="twitter facebook google microsoft" mix deps.get`.
463 The server should also be started with `OAUTH_CONSUMER_STRATEGIES="..." mix phx.server` in case you enable any strategies.
464
465 Note: each strategy requires separate setup (on external provider side and Pleroma side). Below are the guidelines on setting up most popular strategies.
466
467 Note: make sure that `"SameSite=Lax"` is set in `extra_cookie_attrs` when you have this feature enabled. OAuth consumer mode will not work with `"SameSite=Strict"`
468
469 * For Twitter, [register an app](https://developer.twitter.com/en/apps), configure callback URL to https://<your_host>/oauth/twitter/callback
470
471 * For Facebook, [register an app](https://developers.facebook.com/apps), configure callback URL to https://<your_host>/oauth/facebook/callback, enable Facebook Login service at https://developers.facebook.com/apps/<app_id>/fb-login/settings/
472
473 * For Google, [register an app](https://console.developers.google.com), configure callback URL to https://<your_host>/oauth/google/callback
474
475 * For Microsoft, [register an app](https://portal.azure.com), configure callback URL to https://<your_host>/oauth/microsoft/callback
476
477 Once the app is configured on external OAuth provider side, add app's credentials and strategy-specific settings (if any — e.g. see Microsoft below) to `config/prod.secret.exs`,
478 per strategy's documentation (e.g. [ueberauth_twitter](https://github.com/ueberauth/ueberauth_twitter)). Example config basing on environment variables:
479
480 ```elixir
481 # Twitter
482 config :ueberauth, Ueberauth.Strategy.Twitter.OAuth,
483 consumer_key: System.get_env("TWITTER_CONSUMER_KEY"),
484 consumer_secret: System.get_env("TWITTER_CONSUMER_SECRET")
485
486 # Facebook
487 config :ueberauth, Ueberauth.Strategy.Facebook.OAuth,
488 client_id: System.get_env("FACEBOOK_APP_ID"),
489 client_secret: System.get_env("FACEBOOK_APP_SECRET"),
490 redirect_uri: System.get_env("FACEBOOK_REDIRECT_URI")
491
492 # Google
493 config :ueberauth, Ueberauth.Strategy.Google.OAuth,
494 client_id: System.get_env("GOOGLE_CLIENT_ID"),
495 client_secret: System.get_env("GOOGLE_CLIENT_SECRET"),
496 redirect_uri: System.get_env("GOOGLE_REDIRECT_URI")
497
498 # Microsoft
499 config :ueberauth, Ueberauth.Strategy.Microsoft.OAuth,
500 client_id: System.get_env("MICROSOFT_CLIENT_ID"),
501 client_secret: System.get_env("MICROSOFT_CLIENT_SECRET")
502
503 config :ueberauth, Ueberauth,
504 providers: [
505 microsoft: {Ueberauth.Strategy.Microsoft, [callback_params: []]}
506 ]
507 ```
508
509 ## :emoji
510 * `shortcode_globs`: Location of custom emoji files. `*` can be used as a wildcard. Example `["/emoji/custom/**/*.png"]`
511 * `groups`: Emojis are ordered in groups (tags). This is an array of key-value pairs where the key is the groupname and the value the location or array of locations. `*` can be used as a wildcard. Example `[Custom: ["/emoji/*.png", "/emoji/custom/*.png"]]`
512 * `default_manifest`: Location of the JSON-manifest. This manifest contains information about the emoji-packs you can download. Currently only one manifest can be added (no arrays).