# This is an example configuration file bridge: # Basic homeserver configuration domain: example.com url: http://localhost:8008 mediaUrl: https://example.com port: 9993 bindAddress: 127.0.0.1 passFile: # A passkey used to encrypt tokens stored inside the bridge. # Run openssl genpkey -out passkey.pem -outform PEM -algorithm RSA -pkeyopt rsa_keygen_bits:4096 to generate passkey.pem logging: # Logging settings. You can have a severity debug,info,warn,error level: info colorize: true json: false timestampFormat: HH:mm:ss:SSS listeners: # HTTP Listener configuration. # Bind resource endpoints to ports and addresses. # 'port' must be specified. Each listener must listen on a unique port. # 'bindAddress' will default to '127.0.0.1' if not specified, which may not be suited to Docker environments. # 'resources' may be any of webhooks, widgets, metrics, provisioning - port: 9000 bindAddress: 0.0.0.0 resources: - webhooks - port: 9001 bindAddress: 127.0.0.1 resources: - metrics - provisioning - port: 9002 bindAddress: 0.0.0.0 resources: - widgets #github: # # (Optional) Configure this to enable GitHub support # auth: # # Authentication for the GitHub App. # id: 123 # privateKeyFile: github-key.pem # webhook: # # Webhook settings for the GitHub app. # secret: secrettoken # oauth: # # (Optional) Settings for allowing users to sign in via OAuth. # client_id: foo # client_secret: bar # redirect_uri: https://example.com/bridge_oauth/ # defaultOptions: # # (Optional) Default options for GitHub connections. # showIssueRoomLink: false # hotlinkIssues: # prefix: "#" # userIdPrefix: # # (Optional) Prefix used when creating ghost users for GitHub accounts. # _github_ #gitlab: # # (Optional) Configure this to enable GitLab support # instances: # gitlab.com: # url: https://gitlab.com # webhook: # secret: secrettoken # publicUrl: https://example.com/hookshot/ # userIdPrefix: # # (Optional) Prefix used when creating ghost users for GitLab accounts. # _gitlab_ # commentDebounceMs: # # (Optional) Aggregate comments by waiting this many miliseconds before posting them to Matrix. Defaults to 5000 (5 seconds) # 5000 #figma: # # (Optional) Configure this to enable Figma support # publicUrl: https://example.com/hookshot/ # instances: # your-instance: # teamId: your-team-id # accessToken: your-personal-access-token # passcode: your-webhook-passcode #jira: # # (Optional) Configure this to enable Jira support. Only specify `url` if you are using a On Premise install (i.e. not atlassian.com) # webhook: # # Webhook settings for JIRA # secret: secrettoken # oauth: # # (Optional) OAuth settings for connecting users to JIRA. See documentation for more information # client_id: foo # client_secret: bar # redirect_uri: https://example.com/bridge_oauth/ #generic: # # (Optional) Support for generic webhook events. # #'allowJsTransformationFunctions' will allow users to write short transformation snippets in code, and thus is unsafe in untrusted environments # enabled: false # enableHttpGet: false # urlPrefix: https://example.com/webhook/ # userIdPrefix: _webhooks_ # allowJsTransformationFunctions: false # waitForComplete: false #feeds: # # (Optional) Configure this to enable RSS/Atom feed support # enabled: false # pollConcurrency: 4 # pollIntervalSeconds: 600 # pollTimeoutSeconds: 30 #provisioning: # # (Optional) Provisioning API for integration managers # secret: "!secretToken" #bot: # # (Optional) Define profile information for the bot user # displayname: Hookshot Bot # avatar: mxc://half-shot.uk/2876e89ccade4cb615e210c458e2a7a6883fe17d #serviceBots: # # (Optional) Define additional bot users for specific services # - localpart: feeds # displayname: Feeds # avatar: ./assets/feeds_avatar.png # prefix: "!feeds" # service: feeds #metrics: # # (Optional) Prometheus metrics support # enabled: true #queue: # # (Optional) Message queue / cache configuration options for large scale deployments. # # For encryption to work, must be set to monolithic mode and have a host & port specified. # monolithic: true # port: 6379 # host: localhost #widgets: # # (Optional) EXPERIMENTAL support for complimentary widgets # addToAdminRooms: false # disallowedIpRanges: # - 127.0.0.0/8 # - 10.0.0.0/8 # - 172.16.0.0/12 # - 192.168.0.0/16 # - 100.64.0.0/10 # - 192.0.0.0/24 # - 169.254.0.0/16 # - 192.88.99.0/24 # - 198.18.0.0/15 # - 192.0.2.0/24 # - 198.51.100.0/24 # - 203.0.113.0/24 # - 224.0.0.0/4 # - ::1/128 # - fe80::/10 # - fc00::/7 # - 2001:db8::/32 # - ff00::/8 # - fec0::/10 # roomSetupWidget: # addOnInvite: false # publicUrl: https://example.com/widgetapi/v1/static/ # branding: # widgetTitle: Hookshot Configuration #sentry: # # (Optional) Configure Sentry error reporting # dsn: https://examplePublicKey@o0.ingest.sentry.io/0 # environment: production #permissions: # # (Optional) Permissions for using the bridge. See docs/setup.md#permissions for help # - actor: example.com # services: # - service: "*" # level: admin