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# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2023 Nextcloud GmbH and Nextcloud contributors
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-or-later
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[logs]
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# Log level based on numeric values of Python logging levels:
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# - Critical: 50
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# - Error: 40
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# - Warning: 30
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# - Info: 20
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# - Debug: 10
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# - Not set: 0
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#level = 20
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[http]
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# IP and port to listen on for HTTP requests.
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#listen = 127.0.0.1:8000
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[app]
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# Comma separated list of trusted proxies (IPs or CIDR networks) that may set
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# the "X-Forwarded-For" header.
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#trustedproxies =
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[backend]
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# Allow any hostname as backend endpoint. This is extremely insecure and should
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# only be used during development.
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#allowall = false
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# Common shared secret for requests from and to the backend servers if
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# "allowall" is enabled. This must be the same value as configured in the
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# Nextcloud admin ui.
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#secret = the-shared-secret
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# Comma-separated list of backend ids allowed to connect.
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#backends = backend-id, another-backend
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# If set to "true", certificate validation of backend endpoints will be skipped.
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# This should only be enabled during development, e.g. to work with self-signed
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# certificates.
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# Overridable by backend.
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#skipverify = false
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# Maximum allowed size in bytes for messages sent by the backend.
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# Overridable by backend.
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#maxmessagesize = 1024
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# Width for recorded videos.
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# Overridable by backend.
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#videowidth = 1920
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# Height for recorded videos.
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# Overridable by backend.
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#videoheight = 1080
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# Temporary directory used to store recordings until uploaded. It must be
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# writable by the user running the recording server.
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# Overridable by backend.
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#directory = /tmp
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# Backend configurations as defined in the "[backend]" section above. The
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# section names must match the ids used in "backends" above.
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#[backend-id]
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# URL of the Nextcloud instance
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#url = https://cloud.domain.invalid
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# Shared secret for requests from and to the backend servers. This must be the
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# same value as configured in the Nextcloud admin ui.
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#secret = the-shared-secret
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#[another-backend]
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# URL of the Nextcloud instance
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#url = https://cloud.otherdomain.invalid
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# Shared secret for requests from and to the backend servers. This must be the
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# same value as configured in the Nextcloud admin ui.
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#secret = the-shared-secret
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[signaling]
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# Common shared secret for authenticating as an internal client of signaling
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# servers if a specific secret is not set for a signaling server. This must be
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# the same value as configured in the signaling server configuration file.
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#internalsecret = the-shared-secret-for-internal-clients
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# Comma-separated list of signaling servers with specific internal secrets.
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#signalings = signaling-id, another-signaling
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# Signaling server configurations as defined in the "[signaling]" section above.
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# The section names must match the ids used in "signalings" above.
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#[signaling-id]
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# URL of the signaling server
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#url = https://signaling.domain.invalid
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# Shared secret for authenticating as an internal client of signaling servers.
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# This must be the same value as configured in the signaling server
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# configuration file.
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#internalsecret = the-shared-secret-for-internal-clients
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#[another-signaling]
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# URL of the signaling server
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#url = https://signaling.otherdomain.invalid
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# Shared secret for authenticating as an internal client of signaling servers.
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# This must be the same value as configured in the signaling server
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# configuration file.
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#internalsecret = the-shared-secret-for-internal-clients
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[ffmpeg]
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# The ffmpeg executable (name or full path) and the global options given to
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# ffmpeg. The options given here fully override the default global options.
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#common = ffmpeg -loglevel level+warning -n
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# The (additional) options given to ffmpeg for the audio input. The options
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# given here extend the default options for the audio input, although they do
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# not override them.
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# Default options: '-f pulse -i {AUDIO_SOURCE}'
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#inputaudio =
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# The (additional) options given to ffmpeg for the video input. The options
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# given here extend the default options for the video input, although they do
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# not override them.
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# Default options: '-f x11grab -draw_mouse 0 -video_size {WIDTH}x{HEIGHT} -i {VIDEO_SOURCE}'
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#inputvideo =
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# The options given to ffmpeg to encode the audio output. The options given here
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# fully override the default options for the audio output.
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#outputaudio = -c:a libopus
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# The options given to ffmpeg to encode the video output. The options given here
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# fully override the default options for the video output.
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#outputvideo = -c:v libvpx -deadline:v realtime -crf 10 -b:v 1M
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# The extension of the file for audio only recordings.
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#extensionaudio = .ogg
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# The extension of the file for audio and video recordings.
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#extensionvideo = .webm
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[recording]
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# Browser to use for recordings. Please note that the "chrome" value does not
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# refer to the web browser, but to the Selenium WebDriver. In practice, "chrome"
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# will use Google Chrome, or Chromium if Google Chrome is not installed.
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# Allowed values: firefox, chrome
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# Defaults to firefox
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#browser = firefox
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# Path to the Selenium driver to use for recordings.
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# If set the driver must match the browser being used (for example,
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# "/usr/bin/geckodriver" for "firefox"). If no driver is explicitly set Selenium
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# Manager will try to find the right one in $PATH, downloading it as a fallback.
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# Note that Selenium Manager does not work in some architectures (for example,
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# Linux on arm64/aarch64), so in those architectures the driver must be
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# explicitly set.
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#driverPath =
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# Path to the browser executable to use for recordings.
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# If set the executable must match the browser being used (for example,
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# "/usr/bin/firefox-esr" for "firefox"). If no executable is explicitly set
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# Selenium Manager will try to find the right one in $PATH. Depending on the
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# installed Selenium version if the executable is not found Selenium Manager may
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# also download the browser as a fallback.
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# Note that Selenium Manager does not work in some architectures (for example,
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# Linux on arm64/aarch64); in those architectures the Selenium driver will try
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# to find the executable, but the executable may need to be explicitly set if
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# not found by the driver.
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#browserPath =
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[stats]
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# Comma-separated list of IP addresses (or CIDR networks) that are allowed to
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# access the stats endpoint.
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# Leave commented to only allow access from "127.0.0.1".
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#allowed_ips =
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