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Configuration
This chapter describes various ways to configure conduwuit.
Basics
conduwuit uses a config file for the majority of the settings, but also supports setting individual config options via commandline.
Please refer to the example config file for all of those settings.
The config file to use can be specified on the commandline when running conduwuit by specifying the
-c
, --config
flag. Alternatively, you can use the environment variable CONDUWUIT_CONFIG
to specify the config
file to used. Conduit's environment variables are supported for backwards compatibility.
Option commandline flag
conduwuit supports setting individual config options in TOML format from the -O
/ --option
flag. For example, you can set your server name via -O server_name=\"example.com\"
.
Note that the config is parsed as TOML, and shells like bash will remove quotes. So unfortunately it is required to escape quotes if the config option takes a string. This does not apply to options that take booleans or numbers:
--option allow_registration=true
works ✅-O max_request_size=99999999
works ✅-O server_name=example.com
does not work ❌--option log=\"debug\"
works ✅--option server_name='"example.com'"
works ✅
Environment variables
All of the settings that are found in the config file can be specified by using environment variables.
The environment variable names should be all caps and prefixed with CONDUWUIT_
.
For example, if the setting you are changing is max_request_size
, then the environment variable to set is
CONDUWUIT_MAX_REQUEST_SIZE
.
To modify config options not in the [global]
context such as [global.well_known]
, use the __
suffix split: CONDUWUIT_WELL_KNOWN__SERVER
Conduit's environment variables are supported for backwards compatibility (e.g. CONDUIT_SERVER_NAME
).