# MySQL server details # server: domain or IP of MySQL server # database: a MySQL database that the user specified has read/write access to # user: username to authenticate as # password: password for user mysql: server: 'localhost' port: 3306 database: 'cytube3' user: 'cytube3' password: '' pool-size: 10 # Define IPs/ports to listen on # Each entry MUST define ip and port (ip can be '' to bind all available addresses) # Each entry should set http, https, and/or io to true to listen for the corresponding # service on that port. http/io and https/io can be combined, but if http and https # are both specified, only https will be bound to that port. # # If you don't specify a url, the url io.domain:port or https.domain:port will be assumed # for non-ssl and ssl websockets, respectively. You can override this by specifying the # url for a websocket listener. listen: # Default HTTP server - default interface, port 8080 - ip: '' port: 8080 http: true # Uncomment below to enable HTTPS/SSL websockets # Note that you must also set https->enabled = true in the https definition # - ip: '' # port: 8443 # https: true # io: true # Default Socket.IO server - default interface, port 1337 - ip: '' port: 1337 io: true # Example of how to bind an extra port to HTTP and Socket.IO # - ip: '' # port: 8081 # http: true # io: true # url: 'http://my-other-thing.site.com:8081' # HTTP server details http: # Even though you may specify multiple ports to listen on for HTTP above, # one port must be specified as default for the purposes of generating # links with the appropriate port default-port: 8080 domain: 'http://localhost' # Specifies the root domain for cookies. If you have multiple domains # e.g. a.example.com and b.example.com, the root domain is example.com root-domain: 'localhost' # Specify alternate domains/hosts that are allowed to set the login cookie # Leave out the http:// alt-domains: - '127.0.0.1' # Use express-minify to minify CSS and Javascript minify: false # Max-Age for caching. Value should be an integer in milliseconds or a string accepted by # the `ms` module. Set to 0 to disable caching. max-age: '7d' # Set to false to disable gzip compression gzip: true # Customize the threshold byte size for applying gzip gzip-threshold: 1024 # Secret used for signed cookies. Can be anything, but make it unique and hard to guess cookie-secret: 'change-me' index: # Maximum number of channels to display on the index page public channel list max-entries: 50 # Configure trusted proxy addresses to map X-Forwarded-For to the client IP. # See also: https://github.com/jshttp/proxy-addr trust-proxies: ['loopback'] # HTTPS server details https: enabled: false # Even though you may specify multiple ports to listen on for HTTPS above, # one port must be specified as default for the purposes of generating # links with the appropriate port default-port: 8443 domain: 'https://localhost' keyfile: 'localhost.key' passphrase: '' certfile: 'localhost.cert' cafile: '' ciphers: 'HIGH:!DSS:!aNULL@STRENGTH' # Allow certain account pages to redirect to HTTPS if HTTPS is enabled. # You may want to set this to false if you are reverse proxying HTTPS to a # non-HTTPS address. redirect: true # Page template values # title goes in the upper left corner, description goes in a tag html-template: title: 'Sync' description: 'Free, open source synchtube' # Socket.IO server details io: # In most cases this will be the same as the http.domain. # However, if your HTTP traffic is going through a proxy (e.g. cloudflare) # you will want to set up a passthrough domain for socket.io. # If the root of this domain is not the same as the root of your HTTP domain # (or HTTPS if SSL is enabled), logins won't work. domain: 'http://localhost' # Even though you may specify multiple ports to listen on for HTTP above, # one port must be specified as default for the purposes of generating # links with the appropriate port default-port: 1337 # limit the number of concurrent socket connections per IP address ip-connection-limit: 10 # Whether or not to use zlib to compress each socket message (this option is # passed through to socket.io/engine.io). # Note that while this may save a little bandwidth, it also consumes a lot # more CPU and will bottleneck pretty quickly under heavy load. per-message-deflate: false # Mailer details (used for sending password reset links) # see https://github.com/andris9/Nodemailer mail: enabled: false config: service: 'Gmail' auth: user: 'some.user@gmail.com' pass: 'supersecretpassword' from-address: 'some.user@gmail.com' from-name: 'CyTube Services' # YouTube v3 API key # See https://developers.google.com/youtube/registering_an_application # YouTube links will not work without this! # Instructions: # 1. Go to https://console.developers.google.com/project # 2. Create a new API project # 3. On the left sidebar, click "Credentials" under "APIs & auth" # 4. Click "Create new Key" under "Public API access" # 5. Click "Server key" # 6. Under "APIs & auth" click "YouTube Data API" and then click "Enable API" youtube-v3-key: '' # Limit for the number of channels a user can register max-channels-per-user: 5 # Limit for the number of accounts an IP address can register max-accounts-per-ip: 5 # Minimum number of seconds between guest logins from the same IP guest-login-delay: 60 # Allows you to customize the path divider. The /r/ in http://localhost/r/yourchannel # Acceptable characters are a-z A-Z 0-9 _ and - channel-path: 'r' # Allows you to blacklist certain channels. Users will be automatically kicked # upon trying to join one. channel-blacklist: [] # Minutes between saving channel state to disk channel-save-interval: 5 # Determines channel data storage mechanism. # Defaults to 'file', in which channel data is JSON stringified and saved to a file # in the `chandump/` folder. This is the legacy behavior of CyTube. # The other possible option is 'database', in which case each key-value pair of # channel data is stored as a row in the `channel_data` database table. # To migrate legacy chandump files to the database, shut down CyTube (to prevent # concurrent updates), then run `node lib/channel-storage/migrate.js`. channel-storage: type: 'file' # Configure statistics tracking stats: # Interval (in milliseconds) between data points - default 1h interval: 3600000 # Maximum age of a datapoint (ms) before it is deleted - default 24h max-age: 86400000 # Configure periodic clearing of old alias data aliases: # Interval (in milliseconds) between subsequent runs of clearing purge-interval: 3600000 # Maximum age of an alias (in milliseconds) - default 1 month max-age: 2592000000 # Workaround for Vimeo blocking my domain vimeo-workaround: false # OPTIONAL: Use Vimeo's OAuth API instead of the anonymous API. # This allows you to add private videos that have embedding enabled. # See https://developer.vimeo.com/apps/new to register for this API. # Note that in order to use this feature you must agree to Vimeo's # Terms of Service and License Agreement. vimeo-oauth: enabled: false consumer-key: '' secret: '' # Regular expressions for defining reserved user and channel names and page titles # The list of regular expressions will be joined with an OR, and compared without # case sensitivity. # # Default: reserve any name containing "admin[istrator]" or "owner" as a word # but only if it is separated by a dash or underscore (e.g. dadmin is not reserved # but d-admin is) reserved-names: usernames: - '^(.*?[-_])?admin(istrator)?([-_].*)?$' - '^(.*?[-_])?owner([-_].*)?$' channels: - '^(.*?[-_])?admin(istrator)?([-_].*)?$' - '^(.*?[-_])?owner([-_].*)?$' pagetitles: [] # Provide a contact list for the /contact page # Example: # contacts: # - name: 'my_name' # title: 'administrator # email: 'me@my.site' contacts: [] playlist: max-items: 4000 # How often (in seconds), mediaUpdate packets are broadcast to clients update-interval: 5 # If set to true, when the ipThrottle and lastguestlogin rate limiters are cleared # periodically, the garbage collector will be invoked immediately. # The server must be invoked with node --expose-gc index.js for this to have any effect. aggressive-gc: false # If you have ffmpeg installed, you can query metadata from raw files, allowing # server-synched raw file playback. This requires the following: # * ffmpeg must be installed on the server ffmpeg: enabled: false # Executable name for ffprobe if it is not "ffprobe". On Debian and Ubuntu (on which # libav is used rather than ffmpeg proper), this is "avprobe" ffprobe-exec: 'ffprobe' link-domain-blacklist: [] # Drop root if started as root!! setuid: enabled: false group: 'users' user: 'user' # how long to wait in ms before changing uid/gid timeout: 15 # Allows for external services to access the system commandline # Useful for setups where stdin isn't available such as when using PM2 service-socket: enabled: false socket: 'service.sock' # Twitch Client ID for the data API (used for VOD lookups) # https://github.com/justintv/Twitch-API/blob/master/authentication.md#developer-setup twitch-client-id: null poll: max-options: 50