opensaps/doc/configuration.md

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OpenSAPS configuration

There is no hardcoded place for OpenSAPS configuration. You should provide path to configuration file via -config parameter.

Example configuration

Example can be viewed in opensaps.example.yaml, which is stored in root directory of this repository.

Configuration values.

Here we will go thru configuration values available. Nesting shows nesting level in configuration file.

  • slackhandler - namespace for configuring Slack API HTTP listener.

    • listener - namespace for configuring HTTP listener itself.

      • address - IP address and port we will listen on. Defaulting to 127.0.0.1:39231.
  • webhooks - namespace for webhooks configuration. Here you should define webhook name (should be unique!) and some parameters.

    • gitea_to_matrix - example webhook name. Should be unique and can be anything you can imagine (in text, of course).

      WARNING: multiline webhook names wasn't tested! Try to keep your text in single line!

      • slack - namespace for configuring Slack API parameters. URL for Slack webhook looks like:
      http(s)://server.tls/T12345678/B87654321/24charslongstring
      

      Where 12345678 is a random 8-char string (all caps) and 24charslongstring is a random 24-char string.

      Next variables configures these strings.

      • random1 - first 8-char random string (T12345678).

      • random2 - second 8-char random string (B87654321).

      • longrandom - 24-char random string.

      • remote - configures pusher this webhook should use and connection name for it.

        • pusher - what pusher (protocol) this webhook should use to retransmit received data.

        • push_to - connection name for this pusher. It should be defined below for pusher defined above.

  • matrix - configures Matrix pusher connections available.

    • matrix_test - connection name. Should be unique and can be anything you can imagine (in text, of course).

      WARNING: multiline webhook names wasn't tested! Try to keep your text in single line!

      • api_root - API root for Matrix connection. For example, https://localhost:8448/_matrix/client/r0.

      • user - Matrix user.

      • password - password for Matrix user.

      • room - room ID to use. If Matrix user isn't in that room while OpenSAPS logging in - OpenSAPS will try to join this room.

  • telegram - configures Telegram pusher connections.

    • telegram_test - connection name. Should be unique and can be anything you can imagine (in text, of course).

      • bot_id - token from BotFather.

      • chat_id - chat ID to where OpenSAPS will write message. Easies way to get it - invite bot into chat (or start chat with bot), send a message and go to https://api.telegram.org/botYOUR:BOTTOKEN/getUpdates to obtain chat ID. It can be positive (for privates) and negative (for groupchats).

      • proxy - proxy configuration for Telegram connection. This configuration is connection-specific.

        • enabled - should we use proxy or not.

        • type - proxy type. For now ignored as only HTTP proxy support is available.

        • address - proxy server address in format "address:port".

        • user - this username will be used for authorization if filled.

        • password - this password will be used for authorization if filled and if username is also filled.