service: # This token is used to verify issued JWT tokens. # Default is a random token which will be generated at each startup of vikunja. # (This means all already issued tokens will be invalid once you restart vikunja) JWTSecret: "" # The interface on which to run the webserver interface: ":3456" # The URL of the frontend, used to send password reset emails. frontendurl: "" # The base path on the file system where the binary and assets are. # Vikunja will also look in this path for a config file, so you could provide only this variable to point to a folder # with a config file which will then be used. rootpath: # The max number of items which can be returned per page maxitemsperpage: 50 # If set to true, enables a /metrics endpoint for prometheus to collect metrics about the system # You'll need to use redis for this in order to enable common metrics over multiple nodes enablemetrics: false # Enable the caldav endpoint, see the docs for more details enablecaldav: true # Set the motd message, available from the /info endpoint motd: "" # Enable sharing of lists via a link enablelinksharing: true # Whether to let new users registering themselves or not enableregistration: true # Whether to enable task attachments or not enabletaskattachments: true # The time zone all timestamps are in timezone: GMT # Whether task comments should be enabled or not enabletaskcomments: true # Whether totp is enabled. In most cases you want to leave that enabled. enabletotp: true # If not empty, enables logging of crashes and unhandled errors in sentry. sentrydsn: '' database: # Database type to use. Supported types are mysql, postgres and sqlite. type: "sqlite" # Database user which is used to connect to the database. user: "vikunja" # Databse password password: "" # Databse host host: "localhost" # Databse to use database: "vikunja" # When using sqlite, this is the path where to store the data path: "./vikunja.db" # Sets the max open connections to the database. Only used when using mysql and postgres. maxopenconnections: 100 # Sets the maximum number of idle connections to the db. maxidleconnections: 50 # The maximum lifetime of a single db connection in miliseconds. maxconnectionlifetime: 10000 # Secure connection mode. Only used with postgres. # (see https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/lib/pq?tab=doc#hdr-Connection_String_Parameters) sslmode: disable cache: # If cache is enabled or not enabled: false # Cache type. Possible values are memory or redis, you'll need to enable redis below when using redis type: memory # When using memory this defines the maximum size an element can take maxelementsize: 1000 redis: # Whether to enable redis or not enabled: false # The host of the redis server including its port. host: 'localhost:6379' # The password used to authenicate against the redis server password: '' # 0 means default database db: 0 cors: # Whether to enable or disable cors headers. # Note: If you want to put the frontend and the api on seperate domains or ports, you will need to enable this. # Otherwise the frontend won't be able to make requests to the api through the browser. enable: true # A list of origins which may access the api. origins: - "*" # How long (in seconds) the results of a preflight request can be cached. maxage: 0 mailer: # Whether to enable the mailer or not. If it is disabled, all users are enabled right away and password reset is not possible. enabled: false # SMTP Host host: "" # SMTP Host port port: 587 # SMTP username username: "user" # SMTP password password: "" # Wether to skip verification of the tls certificate on the server skiptlsverify: false # The default from address when sending emails fromemail: "mail@vikunja" # The length of the mail queue. queuelength: 100 # The timeout in seconds after which the current open connection to the mailserver will be closed. queuetimeout: 30 # By default, vikunja will try to connect with starttls, use this option to force it to use ssl. forcessl: false log: # A folder where all the logfiles should go. path: logs # Whether to show any logging at all or none enabled: true # Where the normal log should go. Possible values are stdout, stderr, file or off to disable standard logging. standard: "stdout" # Change the log level. Possible values (case-insensitive) are CRITICAL, ERROR, WARNING, NOTICE, INFO, DEBUG. level: "INFO" # Whether or not to log database queries. Useful for debugging. Possible values are stdout, stderr, file or off to disable database logging. database: "off" # The log level for database log messages. Possible values (case-insensitive) are CRITICAL, ERROR, WARNING, NOTICE, INFO, DEBUG. databaselevel: "WARNING" # Whether to log http requests or not. Possible values are stdout, stderr, file or off to disable http logging. http: "stdout" # Echo has its own logging which usually is unnessecary, which is why it is disabled by default. Possible values are stdout, stderr, file or off to disable standard logging. echo: "off" ratelimit: # whether or not to enable the rate limit enabled: false # The kind on which rates are based. Can be either "user" for a rate limit per user or "ip" for an ip-based rate limit. kind: user # The time period in seconds for the limit period: 60 # The max number of requests a user is allowed to do in the configured time period limit: 100 # The store where the limit counter for each user is stored. Possible values are "memory" or "redis" store: memory files: # The path where files are stored basepath: ./files # relative to the binary # The maximum size of a file, as a human-readable string. # Warning: The max size is limited 2^64-1 bytes due to the underlying datatype maxsize: 20MB migration: # These are the settings for the wunderlist migrator wunderlist: # Wheter to enable the wunderlist migrator or not enable: false # The client id, required for making requests to the wunderlist api # You need to register your vikunja instance at https://developer.wunderlist.com/apps/new to get this clientid: # The client secret, also required for making requests to the wunderlist api clientsecret: # The url where clients are redirected after they authorized Vikunja to access their wunderlist stuff. # This needs to match the url you entered when registering your Vikunja instance at wunderlist. # This is usually the frontend url where the frontend then makes a request to /migration/wunderlist/migrate # with the code obtained from the wunderlist api. # Note that the vikunja frontend expects this to be /migrate/wunderlist redirecturl: todoist: # Wheter to enable the todoist migrator or not enable: false # The client id, required for making requests to the wunderlist api # You need to register your vikunja instance at https://developer.todoist.com/appconsole.html to get this clientid: # The client secret, also required for making requests to the todoist api clientsecret: # The url where clients are redirected after they authorized Vikunja to access their todoist items. # This needs to match the url you entered when registering your Vikunja instance at todoist. # This is usually the frontend url where the frontend then makes a request to /migration/todoist/migrate # with the code obtained from the todoist api. # Note that the vikunja frontend expects this to be /migrate/todoist redirecturl: avatar: # Switch between avatar providers. Possible values are gravatar and default. # gravatar will fetch the avatar based on the user email. # default will return a default avatar for every request. provider: gravatar # When using gravatar, this is the duration in seconds until a cached gravatar user avatar expires gravatarexpiration: 3600 backgrounds: # Whether to enable backgrounds for lists at all. enabled: true providers: upload: # Whethere to enable uploaded list backgrounds enabled: true unsplash: # Whether to enable setting backgrounds from unsplash as list backgrounds enabled: false # You need to create an application for your installation at https://unsplash.com/oauth/applications/new # and set the access token below. accesstoken: # The unsplash application id is only used for pingback and required as per their api guidelines. # You can find the Application ID in the dashboard for your API application. It should be a numeric ID. # It will only show in the UI if your application has been approved for Enterprise usage, therefore if # you’re in Demo mode, you can also find the ID in the URL at the end: https://unsplash.com/oauth/applications/:application_id applicationid: