nitter/nitter.conf
Timothy Bautista 2edf54d5b3 Add enableRSS setting in config file
Useful for instance owners who want to disable the RSS endpoint for
reasons such as abuse and not enough server resources to handle heavy
network traffic through that endpoint.

Resolves #437
2021-10-02 13:15:52 -06:00

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[Server]
address = "0.0.0.0"
port = 8080
https = false # disable to enable cookies when not using https
httpMaxConnections = 100
staticDir = "./public"
title = "nitter"
hostname = "nitter.net"
[Cache]
listMinutes = 240 # how long to cache list info (not the tweets, so keep it high)
rssMinutes = 10 # how long to cache rss queries
redisHost = "localhost"
redisPort = 6379
redisConnections = 20 # connection pool size
redisMaxConnections = 30
redisPassword = ""
# max, new connections are opened when none are available, but if the pool size
# goes above this, they're closed when released. don't worry about this unless
# you receive tons of requests per second
[Config]
hmacKey = "secretkey" # random key for cryptographic signing of video urls
base64Media = false # use base64 encoding for proxied media urls
tokenCount = 10
# minimum amount of usable tokens. tokens are used to authorize API requests,
# but they expire after ~1 hour, and have a limit of 187 requests.
# the limit gets reset every 15 minutes, and the pool is filled up so there's
# always at least $tokenCount usable tokens. again, only increase this if
# you receive major bursts all the time
enableRSS = true # set this to false to disable RSS feeds
# Change default preferences here, see src/prefs_impl.nim for a complete list
[Preferences]
theme = "Nitter"
replaceTwitter = "nitter.net"
replaceYouTube = "piped.kavin.rocks"
replaceInstagram = ""
proxyVideos = true
hlsPlayback = false
infiniteScroll = false