3 public-inbox-config - public-inbox config file description
11 The public-inbox config file is parseable by L<git-config(1)>.
12 This is a global configuration file for mapping/discovering
13 all public-inboxes used by a particular user.
15 =head1 CONFIGURATION FILE
20 inboxdir = /home/user/path/to/test.git
21 ; multiple addresses are supported
22 address = test@example.com
23 ; address = alternate@example.com
24 url = http://example.com/test
25 newsgroup = inbox.test
27 ; backwards compatibility with public-inbox pre-1.2.0,
28 ; "inboxdir" takes precedence over "mainrepo"
29 mainrepo = /home/user/path/to/test.git
35 =item publicinbox.<name>.address
37 The email address of the public-inbox. May be specified
38 more than once for merging multiple mailing lists (or migrating
39 to new addresses). This must be specified at least once,
40 the first value will be considered the primary address for
41 informational purposes.
43 Default: none, required
45 =item publicinbox.<name>.inboxdir
47 The absolute path to the directory which hosts the
48 public-inbox. This must be specified once.
50 This was previously known as "mainrepo", which remains supported,
51 but "inboxdir" takes precedence.
53 Default: none, required
55 =item publicinbox.<name>.url
57 The primary URL for hosting the HTTP/HTTPS archives.
58 Additional HTTP/HTTPS URLs may be specified via
59 C<$GIT_DIR/cloneurl> as documented in L<gitweb(1)>
61 Default: none, optional
63 =item publicinbox.<name>.newsgroup
65 The NNTP group name for use with L<public-inbox-nntpd(8)>. This
66 may be any newsgroup name with hierarchies delimited by C<.>.
67 For example, the newsgroup for L<mailto:meta@public-inbox.org>
68 is: C<inbox.comp.mail.public-inbox.meta>
70 Omitting this for the given inbox will prevent the group from
71 being read by L<public-inbox-nntpd(1)>
73 Default: none, optional
75 =item publicinbox.<name>.watch
77 See L<public-inbox-watch(1)>
79 =item publicinbox.<name>.watchheader
81 See L<public-inbox-watch(1)>
83 =item publicinbox.<name>.listid
85 The L<rfc2919|https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2919> header without
86 angle brackets for L<public-inbox-mda(1)> deliveries and
87 L<public-inbox-watch(1)>.
89 For public-inbox-watch users, this is a shortcut for specifying
90 C<publicinbox.$NAME.watchheader=List-Id:E<lt>foo.example.comE<gt>>
92 For public-inbox-mda users, this may be used to avoid recipient
93 matching via C<ORIGINAL_RECIPIENT> environment variable.
95 This may be specified multiple times for merging multiple mailing
96 lists into a single public-inbox, only one C<List-Id> header
101 =item publicinbox.<name>.nntpmirror
103 This may be the full NNTP URL of an independently-run mirror.
104 For example, the https://public-inbox.org/meta/ inbox is
106 C<nntp://news.gmane.io/gmane.mail.public-inbox.general>
110 =item publicinbox.<name>.indexlevel
112 The indexing level for L<public-inbox-index(1)>
114 C<basic> only requires L<DBD::SQLite(3pm)> and provides all
115 NNTP functionality along with thread-awareness in the WWW
118 C<medium> requires L<Search::Xapian(3pm)> to provide full-text
119 term search functionality in the WWW UI.
121 C<full> also includes positional information used by Xapian to
122 allow for searching for phrases using quoted text.
123 (e.g. C<"looking for a complete sentence">)
127 =item publicinbox.<name>.indexSequentialShard
129 See L<public-inbox-index(1)/publicInbox.indexSequentialShard>
131 =item publicinbox.<name>.httpbackendmax
133 If a digit, the maximum number of parallel
134 L<git-http-backend(1)> processes to allow for cloning this
137 If an alphanumeric value starting with a lowercase alphabetic
138 character is specified, the inbox will use a L</NAMED LIMITER>
139 which can be shared by multiple inboxes.
141 Default: 32 (using a default limiter shared by all inboxes)
143 =item publicinbox.<name>.coderepo
145 The nickname of a "coderepo" section associated with the inbox.
146 May be specified more than once for M:N mapping of code repos to
147 inboxes. If enabled, diff hunk headers in patch emails will
148 link to the line numbers of blobs.
152 =item publicinbox.<name>.replyto
154 May be used to control how reply instructions in the PSGI
155 interface are displayed.
157 ":none=dead inbox" may be specified to denote an inactive list
158 ("dead inbox" may be replaced with another phrase).
160 A list of comma-delimited email addresses may be specified.
161 This can be useful for dedicated inboxes for bot emails, but
162 discussion happens on a separate mailing list/inbox.
164 Mirrors of existing centralized mailing lists may use ":list"
165 here to redirect mail only to the configured inbox address.
166 The use of ":list" is discouraged for new mailing lists, as it
167 leads to centralization.
171 =item publicinbox.css
173 The local path name of a CSS file for the PSGI web interface.
174 May contain the attributes "media", "title" and "href" which match
175 the associated attributes of the HTML <style> tag.
176 "href" may be specified to point to the URL of an remote CSS file
177 and the path may be "/dev/null" or any empty file.
178 Multiple files may be specified and will be included in the
181 =item publicinboxmda.spamcheck
183 This may be set to C<none> to disable the use of SpamAssassin
184 L<spamc(1)> for filtering spam before it is imported into git
185 history. Other spam filtering backends may be supported in
190 =item publicinboxwatch.spamcheck
192 See L<public-inbox-watch(1)>
194 =item publicinboxwatch.watchspam
196 See L<public-inbox-watch(1)>
198 =item publicinbox.nntpserver
200 Set this to point to the hostname of the L<public-inbox-nntpd(1)>
201 instance. This is used to advertise the existence of the NNTP
202 endpoint in the L<PublicInbox::WWW> HTML interface.
204 Multiple values are allowed for instances with multiple hostnames
209 =item publicinbox.<name>.feedmax
211 The size of an Atom feed for the inbox. If specified more than
212 once, only the last value is used. Invalid values (<= 0) will
213 be treated as the default value.
217 =item publicinbox.<name>.hide
219 A comma-delimited list of listings to hide the inbox from.
221 Valid values are currently C<www> and C<manifest>.
225 =item coderepo.<nick>.dir
227 The path to a git repository for "publicinbox.<name>.coderepo"
229 =item coderepo.<nick>.cgitUrl
231 The URL of the cgit instance associated with the coderepo.
235 =item publicinbox.cgitrc
237 A path to a L<cgitrc(5)> file. "repo.url" directives in the cgitrc
238 will be mapped to the nickname of a coderepo (without trailing slash),
239 and "repo.path" directives map to "coderepo.<nick>.dir".
240 Use of this directive allows admins of existing cgit installations
241 to skip declaring coderepo sections and map inboxes directly to
242 code repositories known to cgit.
244 Macro expansion (e.g. C<$HTTP_HOST>) is not yet supported.
246 =item publicinbox.cgitbin
248 A path to the C<cgit.cgi> executable. The L<PublicInbox::WWW>
249 interface can spawn cgit as a fallback if the publicinbox.cgitrc
250 directive is configured.
252 Default: /var/www/htdocs/cgit/cgit.cgi or /usr/lib/cgit/cgit.cgi
254 =item publicinbox.cgitdata
256 A path to the data directory used by cgit for storing static files.
257 Typically guessed based the location of C<cgit.cgi> (from
258 C<publicinbox.cgitbin>, but may be overridden.
260 Default: basename of C<publicinbox.cgitbin>, /var/www/htdocs/cgit/
263 =item publicinbox.mailEditor
265 See L<public-inbox-edit(1)>
267 =item publicinbox.indexMaxSize
268 =item publicinbox.indexBatchSize
269 =item publicinbox.indexSequentialShard
271 See L<public-inbox-index(1)>
273 =item publicinbox.wwwlisting
275 Enable a HTML listing style when the root path of the URL '/' is accessed.
284 - Return a 404 page. This is useful to allow customization with
285 L<Plack::App::Cascade(3pm)>
288 - Only show inboxes with URLs which belong to the domain of the HTTP request
292 support showing cgit listing
298 =item publicinbox.grokmanifest
300 Controls the generation of a grokmirror-compatible gzipped JSON file
301 at the top-level of the PSGI interface. You generally do not need to
302 change this from the default.
309 - Only include inboxes with URLs which belong to the domain of
310 the HTTP request. This is compatible with virtual hosting where
311 several domains come from the same host.
314 - All inboxes are present in C<manifest.js.gz>, regardless of domain.
315 Only use this if you're serving HTTP requests in a domain-agnostic manner.
318 - C<manifest.js.gz> will only contain an empty JSON array.
319 This does NOT affect C<$INBOX_URL/manifest.js.gz>, which will
320 always contain all git repos used by the inbox at C<$INBOX_URL>
324 Default: C<match=domain>
328 =head2 NAMED LIMITER (PSGI)
330 Named limiters are useful for preventing large inboxes from
331 monopolizing (or overloading) the server. Since serving git
332 clones (via L<git-http-backend(1)> can be memory-intensive for
333 large inboxes, it makes sense to put large inboxes on a named
334 limiter with a low max value; while smaller inboxes can use
337 C<RLIMIT_*> keys may be set to enforce resource limits for
338 a particular limiter.
340 Default named-limiters are prefixed with "-". Currently,
341 the "-cgit" named limiter is reserved for instances spawning
342 cgit via C<publicinbox.cgitrc>
346 =item publicinboxlimiter.<name>.max
348 The maximum number of parallel processes for the given limiter.
350 =item publicinboxlimiter.<name>.rlimitCore
352 =item publicinboxlimiter.<name>.rlimitCPU
354 =item publicinboxlimiter.<name>.rlimitData
356 The maximum core size, CPU time, or data size processes run with the
357 given limiter will use. This may be comma-separated to distinguish
358 soft and hard limits. The word "INFINITY" is accepted as the
359 RLIM_INFINITY constant (if supported by your OS).
361 See L<setrlimit(2)> for more info on the behavior of RLIMIT_CORE,
362 RLIMIT_CPU, and RLIMIT_DATA for you operating system.
366 =head3 EXAMPLE WITH NAMED LIMITERS
368 ; big inboxes which require lots of memory to clone:
370 inboxdir = /path/to/big1
371 address = big1@example.com
374 inboxdir = /path/to/big2
375 address = big2@example.com
378 ; tiny inboxes which are easily cloned:
379 [publicinbox "tiny1"]
380 inboxdir = /path/to/tiny1
381 address = tiny1@example.com
382 [publicinbox "tiny2"]
383 inboxdir = /path/to/tiny2
384 address = tiny2@example.com
386 [publicinboxlimiter "big"]
389 In the above example, the "big1" and "big2" are limited to four
390 parallel L<git-http-backend(1)> processes between them.
392 However, "tiny1" and "tiny2" will share the default limiter
393 which means there can be 32 L<git-http-backend(1)> processes
402 Used to override the default "~/.public-inbox/config" value.
408 Feedback welcome via plain-text mail to L<mailto:meta@public-inbox.org>
410 The mail archives are hosted at L<https://public-inbox.org/meta/>
411 and L<http://hjrcffqmbrq6wope.onion/meta/>
415 Copyright 2016-2020 all contributors L<mailto:meta@public-inbox.org>
417 License: AGPL-3.0+ L<https://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl-3.0.txt>
421 L<git(1)>, L<git-config(1)>, L<public-inbox-daemon(8)>,
422 L<public-inbox-mda(1)>, L<public-inbox-watch(1)>,
423 L<grokmirror|https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/utils/grokmirror/grokmirror.git>