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Eliot Berriot authored
Fix MUSIC_DIRECTORY_SERVE_PATH example value in configuration.rst See merge request funkwhale/funkwhale!255
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Instance configuration
General configuration is achieved using two type of settings.
Environment variables
Those are located in your .env
file, which you should have created
during installation.
Options from this file are heavily commented, and usually target lower level and technical aspects of your instance, such as database credentials.
Note
You should restart all funwhale processes when you change the values on environment variables.
Instance settings
Those settings are stored in database and do not require a restart of your instance after modification. They typically relate to higher level configuration, such your instance description, signup policy and so on.
You can edit those settings directly from the web application, assuming
you have the required permissions. The URL is /manage/settings
, and
you will also find a link to this page in the sidebar.
If you plan to use acoustid and external imports (e.g. with the youtube backends), you should edit the corresponding settings in this interface.
Note
If you have any issue with the web application, a management interface is also available for those settings from Django's administration interface. It's less user friendly, though, and we recommend you use the web app interface whenever possible.
The URL should be /api/admin/dynamic_preferences/globalpreferencemodel/
(prepend your domain in front of it, of course).
Configuration reference
EMAIL_CONFIG
Determine how emails are sent.
Default: consolemail://
Possible values:
-
consolemail://
: Output sent emails to stdout -
dummymail://
: Completely discard sent emails -
smtp://user:password@youremail.host:25
: Send emails via SMTP via youremail.host on port 25, without encryption, authenticating as user "user" with password "password" -
smtp+ssl://user:password@youremail.host:465
: Send emails via SMTP via youremail.host on port 465, using SSL encryption, authenticating as user "user" with password "password" -
smtp+tls://user:password@youremail.host:587
: Send emails via SMTP via youremail.host on port 587, using TLS encryption, authenticating as user "user" with password "password"
DEFAULT_FROM_EMAIL
The email address to use to send email.
Default: Funkwhale <noreply@yourdomain>
Note
Both the forms Funkwhale <noreply@yourdomain>
and
noreply@yourdomain
work.
MUSIC_DIRECTORY_PATH
Default: None
The path on your server where Funwkhale can import files using :ref:`in-place import <in-place-import>`. It must be readable by the webserver and funkwhale api and worker processes.
On docker installations, we recommend you use the default of /music
for this value. For non-docker installation, you can use any absolute path.
/srv/funkwhale/data/music
is a safe choice if you don't know what to use.
Note
This path should not include any trailing slash
Warning
You need to adapt your :ref:`reverse-proxy configuration<reverse-proxy-setup>` to
serve the directory pointed by MUSIC_DIRECTORY_PATH
on
/_protected/music
URL.
MUSIC_DIRECTORY_SERVE_PATH
Default: :ref:`setting-MUSIC_DIRECTORY_PATH`
When using Docker, the value of :ref:`MUSIC_DIRECTORY_PATH` in your containers may differ from the real path on your host. Assuming you have the following directive in your :file:`docker-compose.yml` file:
volumes:
- /srv/funkwhale/data/music:/music:ro
Then, the value of :ref:`setting-MUSIC_DIRECTORY_SERVE_PATH` should be
/srv/funkwhale/data/music
. This must be readable by the webserver.
On non-docker setup, you don't need to configure this setting.
Note
This path should not include any trailing slash
User permissions
Funkwhale's permission model works as follows:
- Anonymous users cannot do anything unless configured specifically
- Logged-in users can use the application, but cannot do things that affect the whole instance
- Superusers can do anything
To make things more granular and allow some delegation of responsability, superusers can grant specific permissions to specific users. Available permissions are:
- Manage instance-level settings: users with this permission can edit instance settings as described in :ref:`instance-settings`
- Manage library: users with this permission can import new music in the instance
- Manage library federation: users with this permission can ask to federate with other instances, and accept/deny federation requests from other intances
There is no dedicated interface to manage users permissions, but superusers
can login on the Django's admin at /api/admin/
and grant permissions
to users at /api/admin/users/user/
.