Add a default configuration file

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# This is a configuration file for 0x0 / The Null Pointer #
# #
# The default values here are set to generally reasonable defaults, but a #
# couple of things need your attention. Specifically, make sure you set #
# SQLALCHEMY_DATABASE_URI. You'll also probably want to configure #
# FHOST_USE_X_SENDFILE and FHOST_USE_X_ACCEL_REDIRECT to match your webserver. #
# #
# Need help, or find anything confusing? Try opening up an issue! #
# https://git.0x0.st/mia/0x0/issues/new #
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# The database URL for the database 0x0 should use
#
# See https://docs.sqlalchemy.org/en/20/core/engines.html#backend-specific-urls
# for help configuring these for your database.
#
# For small and medium servers, it's plenty sufficient to just use an sqlite
# database. In this case, the database URI you want to use is just
#
# sqlite:/// + /path/to/your/database.db
#
# Until https://git.0x0.st/mia/0x0/issues/70 is resolved, it's recommended that
# any sqlite databases use an absolute paths, as relative paths aren't
# consistently resolved.
SQLALCHEMY_DATABASE_URI = 'sqlite:///' + '/path/to/database.sqlite'
# The maximum allowable upload size, in bytes
#
# Keep in mind that this affects the expiration of files as well! The closer a
# file is to the max content length, the less time it will last before being
# deleted.
MAX_CONTENT_LENGTH = 256 * 1024 * 1024 # Default: 256MiB
# The maximum length of URLs we'll shorten, in characters
#
# If a user tries to submit a URL longer than this, we'll reject their request
# with a 414 REQUEST URI TOO LONG.
MAX_URL_LENGTH = 4096
# Use the X-SENDFILE header to speed up serving files w/ compatible webservers
#
# Some webservers can be configured use the X-Sendfile header to handle sending
# large files on behalf of the application. If your server is setup to do
# this, set this variable to True
USE_X_SENDFILE = False
# Use X-Accel-Redirect to speed up serving files w/ compatible webservers
#
# Other webservers, like nginx and Caddy, use the X-Accel-Redirect header to
# accomplish a very similar thing to X-Sendfile (above). If your webserver is
# configured to do this, set this variable to True
#
# Note: It's recommended that you use either X-Sendfile or X-Accel-Redirect
# when you deploy in production.
FHOST_USE_X_ACCEL_REDIRECT = True # expect nginx by default
# The directory that 0x0 should store uploaded files in
#
# Whenever a file is uploaded to 0x0, we store it here! Relative paths are
# resolved relative to the working directory that 0x0 is being run from.
FHOST_STORAGE_PATH = "up"
# The maximum acceptable user-specified file extension
#
# When a user uploads a file, in most cases, we keep the file extension they
# provide. But! If the specified file extension is longer than
# FHOST_MAX_EXT_LENGTH, we truncate it. So if a user tries to upload the file
# "myfile.withareallongext", but FHOST_MAX_EXT_LENGTH is set to 9, then the
# extension that we keep is ".withareal"
FHOST_MAX_EXT_LENGTH = 9
# Force the use of certain extensions for certain MIME types
#
# When a user uploads a file, we try to figure out what kind it is, both by
# looking at the contents of the file and checking what the user said the file
# was. If the type of the file is on this list, then we force the uploaded
# file to have the file extension that matches.
#
# For example, if the user uploads "myfile.png", but the file is actually a
# jpg, the file will get a URL like "eAa.jpg"
#
# For a list of MIME types you can use in this list, check
# https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Basics_of_HTTP/MIME_types/Common_types
FHOST_EXT_OVERRIDE = {
"audio/flac" : ".flac",
"image/gif" : ".gif",
"image/jpeg" : ".jpg",
"image/png" : ".png",
"image/svg+xml" : ".svg",
"video/webm" : ".webm",
"video/x-matroska" : ".mkv",
"application/octet-stream" : ".bin",
"text/plain" : ".log",
"text/plain" : ".txt",
"text/x-diff" : ".diff",
}
# Control which files aren't allowed to be uploaded
#
# Certain kinds of files are never accepted. If the file claims to be one of
# these types of files, or if we look at the contents of the file and it looks
# like one of these filetypes, then we reject the file outright with a 415
# UNSUPPORTED MEDIA EXCEPTION
FHOST_MIME_BLACKLIST = [
"application/x-dosexec",
"application/java-archive",
"application/java-vm"
]
# A list of IP addresses which are blacklisted from uploading files
#
# Can be set to the path of a file with an IP address on each line. The file
# can also include comment lines using a pound sign (#). Paths are resolved
# relative to the instance/ directory.
#
# If this is set to None, then no IP blacklist will be consulted.
FHOST_UPLOAD_BLACKLIST = None
# Enables support for detecting NSFW images
#
# Consult README.md for additional dependencies before setting to True
NSFW_DETECT = False
# The cutoff for when an image is considered NFSW
#
# When the NSFW detection algorithm generates an output higher than this
# number, an image is considered to be NSFW. NSFW images aren't declined, but
# are marked as NSFW.
#
# If NSFW_DETECT is set to False, then this has no effect.
NSFW_THRESHOLD = 0.608,
# A list of all characters which can appear in a URL
#
# If this list is too short, then URLs can very quickly become long.
# Generally, the default value for this should work for basically all usecases.
URL_ALPHABET = "DEQhd2uFteibPwq0SWBInTpA_jcZL5GKz3YCR14Ulk87Jors9vNHgfaOmMXy6Vx-",
#################################################################################
# CONGRATULATIONS! You made it all the way through! #
# If you want to go even further to customize your instance, try checking out #
# the templates in the templates/ directory to customize your landing page, 404 #
# page, and other error pages. #
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