change configs

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Anthony Stirling
2024-05-19 12:00:46 +01:00
parent f9111e556c
commit 45e2623b9b
3 changed files with 26 additions and 65 deletions

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@@ -222,28 +222,25 @@ The Current list of settings is
```yaml
security:
enableLogin: false # set to 'true' to enable login
csrfDisabled: true # Set to 'true' to disable CSRF protection (not recommended for production)
csrfDisabled: true # Set to 'true' to disable CSRF protection (not recommended for production)
loginAttemptCount: 5 # lock user account after 5 tries
loginResetTimeMinutes : 120 # lock account for 2 hours after x attempts
# initialLogin:
# username: "admin" # Initial username for the first login
# password: "stirling" # Initial password for the first login
# oauth2:
# enabled: false # set to 'true' to enable login (Note: enableLogin must also be 'true' for this to work)
# issuer: "" # set to any provider that supports OpenID Connect Discovery (/.well-known/openid-configuration) end-point
# clientId: "" # Client ID from your provider
# clientSecret: "" # Client Secret from your provider
# autoCreateUser: false # set to 'true' to allow auto-creation of non-existing users
# useAsUsername: "email" # Default is 'email'; custom fields can be used as the username
# scopes: "openid, profile, email" # Specify the scopes for which the application will request permissions
# provider: "google" # Set this to your OAuth provider's name, e.g., 'google' or 'keycloak'
# initialLogin:
# username: "admin" # Initial username for the first login (these are defaulted)
# password: "stirling" # Initial password for the first login
# oauth2:
# enabled: false # set to 'true' to enable login (Note: enableLogin must also be 'true' for this to work)
# issuer: "" # set to any provider that supports OpenID Connect Discovery (/.well-known/openid-configuration) end-point
# clientId: "" # Client ID from your provider
# clientSecret: "" # Client Secret from your provider
# autoCreateUser: false # set to 'true' to allow auto-creation of non-existing users
# useAsUsername: "email" # Default is 'email'; custom fields can be used as the username
# scopes: "openid, profile, email" # Specify the scopes for which the application will request permissions
# provider: "google" # Set this to your OAuth provider's name, e.g., 'google' or 'keycloak'
system:
defaultLocale: 'en-US' # Set the default language (e.g. 'de-DE', 'fr-FR', etc)
googlevisibility: false # 'true' to allow Google visibility (via robots.txt), 'false' to disallow
rootURIPath: '/pdf-app' # ie set to /pdf-app to Set the application's root URI to localhost:8080/pdf-app
customStaticFilePath: '/customFiles/static/' # Customise static files (e.g., logo, images, CSS) by placing them in this directory.
maxFileSize: 10485760 # Maximum file size for uploads in bytes.
enableAlphaFunctionality: false # Set to enable functionality which might need more testing before it fully goes live (This feature might make no changes)
showUpdate: true # see when a new update is available
showUpdateOnlyAdmin: false # Only admins can see when a new update is available, depending on showUpdate it must be set to 'true'
@@ -260,9 +257,6 @@ endpoints:
metrics:
enabled: true # 'true' to enable Info APIs (`/api/*`) endpoints, 'false' to disable
autoPipeline:
outputFolder: /output # Directory for auto-pipeline outputs.
```
There is an additional config file ``/configs/custom_settings.yml`` were users familiar with java and spring application.properties can input their own settings on-top of Stirling-PDFs existing ones