spc-pleroma/CONFIGURATION.md

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Configuring Pleroma

In the config/ directory, you will find the following relevant files:

  • config.exs: default base configuration
  • dev.exs: default additional configuration for MIX_ENV=dev
  • prod.exs: default additional configuration for MIX_ENV=prod

Do not modify files in the list above. Instead, overload the settings by editing the following files:

  • dev.secret.exs: custom additional configuration for MIX_ENV=dev
  • prod.secret.exs: custom additional configuration for MIX_ENV=prod

Message Rewrite Filters (MRFs)

Modify incoming and outgoing posts.

config :pleroma, :instance,
  rewrite_policy: Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.MRF.NoOpPolicy

rewrite_policy specifies which MRF policies to apply. It can either be a single policy or a list of policies. Currently, MRFs availible by default are:

  • Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.MRF.NoOpPolicy
  • Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.MRF.DropPolicy
  • Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.MRF.SimplePolicy
  • Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.MRF.RejectNonPublic

Some policies, such as SimplePolicy and RejectNonPublic, can be additionally configured in their respective sections.

NoOpPolicy

Does not modify posts (this is the default rewrite_policy)

DropPolicy

Drops all posts. It generally does not make sense to use this in production.

SimplePolicy

Restricts the visibility of posts from certain instances.

config :pleroma, :mrf_simple,
  media_removal: [],
  media_nsfw: [],
  federated_timeline_removal: [],
  reject: []
  • media_removal: posts from these instances will have attachments removed
  • media_nsfw: posts from these instances will have attachments marked as nsfw
  • federated_timeline_removal: posts from these instances will be marked as unlisted
  • reject: posts from these instances will be dropped

RejectNonPublic

Drops posts with non-public visibility settings.

config :pleroma :mrf_rejectnonpublic
  allow_followersonly: false,
  allow_direct: false,
  • allow_followersonly: whether to allow follower-only posts through the filter
  • allow_direct: whether to allow direct messages through the filter