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1 | # qwebirc configuration file | |
2 | # | |
3 | # This a Python program that is imported, so feel free to use any | |
4 | # Python here! | |
5 | # | |
6 | # Note that some changes to this configuration file require re-running | |
7 | # compile.py and others require restarting qwebirc (and some require | |
8 | # both!) | |
9 | # If in doubt always re-compile and restart. | |
10 | ||
11 | # The following line is required, don't remove it! | |
12 | from qwebirc.config_options import * | |
13 | ||
14 | # IRC OPTIONS | |
15 | # --------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
16 | # | |
17 | # OPTION: IRCSERVER | |
18 | # Hostname (or IP address) of IRC server to connect to. | |
19 | # OPTION: IRCPORT | |
20 | # Port of IRC server to connect to. | |
21 | IRCSERVER, IRCPORT = "irc.myserver.com", 6667 | |
22 | ||
23 | # OPTION: SSLPORT | |
24 | # SSL port of IRC server to connect to. | |
25 | # If this option is uncommented it will override IRCPORT. | |
26 | #SSLPORT = 6697 | |
27 | ||
28 | # OPTION: REALNAME | |
29 | # The realname field of IRC clients will be set to this value. | |
30 | REALNAME = "http://moo.com/" | |
31 | ||
32 | # OPTION: IDENT | |
33 | # ident to use on irc, possible values include: | |
34 | # - a string, e.g. IDENT = "webchat" | |
35 | # - the literal value IDENT_HEX, this will set the ident to the | |
36 | # a hexadecimal version of the users IP address, e.g | |
37 | # IDENT = IDENT_HEX | |
38 | # - the literal value IDENT_NICKNAME, this will use the users | |
39 | # supplied nickname as their ident. | |
40 | IDENT = "webchat" | |
41 | ||
42 | # OPTION: OUTGOING_IP | |
43 | # The IP address to bind to when connecting to the IRC server. | |
44 | # | |
45 | # This will not change the IP address that qwebirc listens on. | |
46 | # You will need to call run.py with the --ip/-i option if you | |
47 | # want that. | |
48 | #OUTGOING_IP = "127.0.0.1" | |
49 | ||
50 | # OPTION: WEBIRC_MODE | |
51 | # This option controls how the IP/hostname of the connecting | |
52 | # browser will be sent to IRC. | |
53 | # | |
54 | # Possible values include: | |
55 | # - the string "webirc", i.e. WEBIRC_MODE = "webirc" | |
56 | # Use WEBIRC type blocks, with a server configuration of | |
57 | # the following style: | |
58 | # | |
59 | # cgiirc { | |
60 | # type webirc; | |
61 | # hostname <qwebirc's ip address>; | |
62 | # password <password>; | |
63 | # }; | |
64 | # | |
65 | # Remember to set the WEBIRC_PASSWORD value to be the | |
66 | # same as <password>. | |
67 | # - the string "cgiirc", i.e. WEBIRC_MODE = "cgiirc" | |
68 | # old style CGIIRC command, set CGIIRC_STRING to be the | |
69 | # command used to set the ip/hostname, and set | |
70 | # WEBIRC_PASSWORD to be the password used in the server's | |
71 | # configuration file. | |
72 | # - the literal value None, i.e. WEBIRC_MODE = None | |
73 | # Send the IP and hostname in the realname field, overrides | |
74 | # the REALNAME option. | |
75 | WEBIRC_MODE = None | |
76 | ||
77 | # OPTION: WEBIRC_PASSWORD | |
78 | # Used for WEBIRC_MODE webirc and cgiirc, see WEBIRC_MODE | |
79 | # option documentation. | |
80 | #WEBIRC_PASSWORD = "fish" | |
81 | ||
82 | # OPTION: CGIIRC_STRING | |
83 | # Command sent to IRC server in for cgiirc WEBIRC_MODE. | |
84 | # See WEBIRC_MODE option documentation. | |
85 | #CGIIRC_STRING = "CGIIRC" | |
86 | ||
87 | # UI OPTIONS | |
88 | # --------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
89 | # | |
90 | # OPTION: BASE_URL | |
91 | # URL that this qwebirc instance will be available at, add the | |
92 | # port number if your instance runs on a port other than 80. | |
93 | BASE_URL = "http://foo.foo.org/" | |
94 | ||
95 | # OPTION: NETWORK_NAME | |
96 | # The name of your IRC network, displayed throughout the | |
97 | # application. | |
98 | NETWORK_NAME = "FooNet" | |
99 | ||
100 | # OPTION: ANALYTICS_HTML | |
101 | # If you have an analytics service, you can paste the HTML | |
102 | # between the triple quotes. | |
103 | #ANALYTICS_HTML = """ | |
104 | #""" | |
105 | ||
106 | # OPTION: APP_TITLE | |
107 | # The title of the application in the web browser. | |
108 | APP_TITLE = NETWORK_NAME + " Web IRC" | |
109 | ||
110 | # NICKNAME VALIDATION OPTIONS | |
111 | # --------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
112 | # | |
113 | # OPTION: NICKNAME_VALIDATE | |
114 | # If True then user nicknames will be validated according to | |
115 | # the configuration below, otherwise they will be passed | |
116 | # directly to the ircd. | |
117 | NICKNAME_VALIDATE = True | |
118 | ||
119 | # OPTION: NICKNAME_VALID_FIRST_CHAR | |
120 | # A string containing valid characters for the first letter of | |
121 | # a nickname. | |
122 | # Default is as in RFC1459. | |
123 | import string | |
124 | NICKNAME_VALID_FIRST_CHAR = string.letters + "_[]{}`^\\|" | |
125 | ||
126 | # OPTION: NICKNAME_VALID_SUBSEQUENT_CHAR | |
127 | # A string containing valid characters for the rest of the | |
128 | # nickname. | |
129 | NICKNAME_VALID_SUBSEQUENT_CHARS = NICKNAME_VALID_FIRST_CHAR + string.digits + "-" | |
130 | ||
131 | # OPTION: NICKNAME_MINIMUM_LENGTH | |
132 | # Minimum characters permitted in a nickname on your network. | |
133 | NICKNAME_MINIMUM_LENGTH = 2 | |
134 | ||
135 | # OPTION: NICKNAME_MAXIMUM_LENGTH | |
136 | # Maximum characters permitted in a nickname on your network. | |
137 | # Ideally we'd extract this from the ircd, but we need to know | |
138 | # before we connect. | |
139 | NICKNAME_MAXIMUM_LENGTH = 15 | |
140 | ||
141 | # FEEDBACK OPTIONS | |
142 | # --------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
143 | # | |
144 | # These options control the feedback module, which allows users to | |
145 | # send feedback directly from qwebirc (via email). | |
146 | # | |
147 | # OPTION: FEEDBACK_FROM | |
148 | # E-mail address that feedback will originate from. | |
149 | FEEDBACK_FROM = "moo@moo.com" | |
150 | ||
151 | # OPTION: FEEDBACK_TO: | |
152 | # E-mail address that feedback will be sent to. | |
153 | FEEDBACK_TO = "moo@moo.com" | |
154 | ||
155 | # OPTION: FEEDBACK_SMTP_HOST | |
156 | # Hostname/IP address of SMTP server feedback will be sent | |
157 | # through. | |
158 | # OPTION: FEEDBACK_SMTP_PORT | |
159 | # Port of SMTP server feedback will be sent through. | |
160 | FEEDBACK_SMTP_HOST, FEEDBACK_SMTP_PORT = "127.0.0.1", 25 | |
161 | ||
162 | # ADMIN ENGINE OPTIONS | |
163 | # --------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
164 | # | |
165 | # OPTION: ADMIN_ENGINE_HOSTS: | |
166 | # List of IP addresses to allow onto the admin engine at | |
167 | # http://instance/adminengine | |
168 | ADMIN_ENGINE_HOSTS = ["127.0.0.1"] | |
169 | ||
170 | # PROXY OPTIONS | |
171 | # --------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
172 | # | |
173 | # OPTION: FORWARDED_FOR_HEADER | |
174 | # If you're using a proxy that passes through a forwarded-for | |
175 | # header set this option to the header name, also set | |
176 | # FORWARDED_FOR_IPS. | |
177 | #FORWARDED_FOR_HEADER="x-forwarded-for" | |
178 | ||
179 | # OPTION: FORWARDED_FOR_IPS | |
180 | # This option specifies the IP addresses that forwarded-for | |
181 | # headers will be accepted from. | |
182 | #FORWARDED_FOR_IPS=["127.0.0.1"] | |
183 | ||
184 | # EXECUTION OPTIONS | |
185 | # --------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
186 | # | |
187 | # OPTION: ARGS (optional) | |
188 | # These arguments will be used as if qwebirc was run directly | |
189 | # with them, see run.py --help for a list of options. | |
190 | #ARGS = "-n -p 3989" | |
191 | ||
192 | # OPTION: SYSLOG_ADDR (optional) | |
193 | # Used in conjunction with util/syslog.py and -s option. | |
194 | # This option specifies the address and port that syslog | |
195 | # datagrams will be sent to. | |
196 | #SYSLOG_ADDR = "127.0.0.1", 514 | |
197 | ||
198 | # TUNEABLE VALUES | |
199 | # --------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
200 | # | |
201 | # You probably don't want to fiddle with these unless you really know | |
202 | # what you're doing... | |
203 | ||
204 | # OPTION: UPDATE_FREQ | |
205 | # Maximum rate (in seconds) at which updates will be propagated | |
206 | # to clients | |
207 | UPDATE_FREQ = 0.5 | |
208 | ||
209 | # OPTION: MAXBUFLEN | |
210 | # Maximum client AJAX recieve buffer size (in bytes), if this | |
211 | # buffer size is exceeded then the client will be disconnected. | |
212 | # This value should match the client sendq size in your ircd's | |
213 | # configuration. | |
214 | MAXBUFLEN = 100000 | |
215 | ||
216 | # OPTION: MAXSUBSCRIPTIONS | |
217 | # Maximum amount of 'subscriptions' to a specific AJAX channel, | |
218 | # i.e. an IRC connection. | |
219 | # In theory with a value greater than one you can connect more | |
220 | # than one web IRC client to the same IRC connection, ala | |
221 | # irssi-proxy. | |
222 | MAXSUBSCRIPTIONS = 1 | |
223 | ||
224 | # OPTION: MAXLINELEN | |
225 | # If the client sends a line greater than MAXLINELEN (in bytes) | |
226 | # then they will be disconnected. | |
227 | # Note that IRC normally silently drops messages >=512 bytes. | |
228 | MAXLINELEN = 600 | |
229 | ||
230 | # OPTION: DNS_TIMEOUT | |
231 | # DNS requests that do not respond within DNS_TIMEOUT seconds | |
232 | # will be cancelled. | |
233 | DNS_TIMEOUT = 5 | |
234 | ||
235 | # OPTION: HTTP_AJAX_REQUEST_TIMEOUT | |
236 | # Connections made to the AJAX engine are closed after this | |
237 | # this many seconds. | |
238 | # Note that this value is intimately linked with the client | |
239 | # AJAX code at this time, changing it will result in bad | |
240 | # things happening. | |
241 | HTTP_AJAX_REQUEST_TIMEOUT = 295 | |
242 | ||
243 | # OPTION: HTTP_REQUEST_TIMEOUT | |
244 | # Connections made to everything but the AJAX engine will | |
245 | # be closed after this many seconds, including connections | |
246 | # that haven't started/completed an HTTP request. | |
247 | HTTP_REQUEST_TIMEOUT = 5 | |
248 | ||
249 | # OPTION: STATIC_BASE_URL | |
250 | # This value is used to build the URL for all static HTTP | |
251 | # requests. | |
252 | # You'd find this useful if you're running multiple qwebirc | |
253 | # instances on the same host. | |
254 | STATIC_BASE_URL = "" | |
255 | ||
256 | # OPTION: DYNAMIC_BASE_URL | |
257 | # This value is used to build the URL for all dynamic HTTP | |
258 | # requests. | |
259 | # You'd find this useful if you're running multiple qwebirc | |
260 | # instances on the same host. | |
261 | DYNAMIC_BASE_URL = "" | |
262 | ||
263 | # OPTION: CONNECTION_RESOLVER | |
264 | # A list of (ip, port) tuples of resolvers to use for looking | |
265 | # the SRV record(s) used for connecting to the name set in | |
266 | # IRC_SERVER. | |
267 | # The default value is None, and in this case qwebirc will use | |
268 | # the system's default resolver(s). | |
269 | CONNECTION_RESOLVER = None | |
270 | ||
271 | # QUAKENET SPECIFIC VALUES | |
272 | # --------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
273 | # | |
274 | # These values are of no interest if you're not QuakeNet. | |
275 | # At present they still need to be set, this will change soon. | |
276 | # | |
277 | # OPTION: HMACKEY | |
278 | # Shared key to use with hmac WEBIRC_MODE. | |
279 | HMACKEY = "mrmoo" | |
280 | ||
281 | # OPTION: HMACTEMPORAL | |
282 | # Divisor used for modulo HMAC timestamp generation. | |
283 | HMACTEMPORAL = 30 | |
284 | ||
285 | # OPTION: AUTHGATEDOMAIN | |
286 | # Domain accepted inside authgate tickets. | |
287 | AUTHGATEDOMAIN = "webchat_test" | |
288 | ||
289 | # OPTION: QTICKETKEY | |
290 | # Key shared with the authgate that is used to decrypt | |
291 | # qtickets. | |
292 | QTICKETKEY = "boo" | |
293 | ||
294 | # OPTION: AUTH_SERVICE | |
295 | # Service that auth commands are sent to. Also used to check | |
296 | # responses from said service. | |
297 | AUTH_SERVICE = "Q!TheQBot@CServe.quakenet.org" | |
298 | ||
299 | # OPTION: AUTH_OK_REGEX | |
300 | # JavaScript regular expression that should match when | |
301 | # AUTH_SERVICE has returned an acceptable response to | |
302 | # authentication. | |
303 | AUTH_OK_REGEX = "^You are now logged in as [^ ]+\\.$" | |
304 | ||
305 | # OPTION: AUTHGATEPROVIDER | |
306 | # Authgate module to use, normally imported directly. | |
307 | # dummyauthgate does nothing. | |
308 | import dummyauthgate as AUTHGATEPROVIDER |