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pleroma-ansible-playbook/roles/init/defaults/main.yml
Dan Anglin 8db0186fec
feat: support for proving your site with Keybase.
This commit adds support for uploading the site
owner's keybase.txt file onto their Pleroma server
so that Keybase can prove that they are the owner
of their site. This is diabled by default but can
be enabled by the user.

Resolves dananglin/pleroma-ansible-playbook#1
2019-11-08 05:55:25 +00:00

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---
pleroma_defaults:
config:
email: admin@localhost
notifyEmail: no_reply@{{ pleroma.config.host }}
host: pleroma.localhost
listeningPort: 4000
instanceName: "Ansible Pleroma"
instanceDescription: "A new single instance of Pleroma"
characterLimit: 5000
registrationsOpen: "false"
dynamicConfiguration: "false"
healthCheck: "true"
logLevel: info
federating: "true"
db:
name: pleroma_db
user: pleroma
connLimit: 15
postgresServer:
pg_hba:
- type: local
database: postgres
user: postgres
address: ""
method: peer
- type: local
database: "{{ pleroma.config.db.name }}"
user: postgres
address: ""
method: peer
- type: host
database: "{{ pleroma.config.db.name }}"
user: "{{ pleroma.config.db.user }}"
address: 127.0.0.1/32
method: md5
ssl:
csr:
countryName: ""
emailAddress: "{{ pleroma.config.email }}"
localityName: ""
organizationName: ""
organizationUnitName: ""
stateOrProvinceName: ""
letsEncrypt:
enable: false
acmeAccountEmail: "{{ pleroma.config.email }}"
acmeDirectory: "https://acme-v02.api.letsencrypt.org/directory"
remainingDays: 10
termsAgreed: no
validateCerts: true
keybase:
enable: false
proof:
filepath: "{{ lookup('env','HOME') }}/keybase.txt"