%%% %%% ejabberd configuration file %%% %%%' %%% The parameters used in this configuration file are explained in more detail %%% in the ejabberd Installation and Operation Guide. %%% Please consult the Guide in case of doubts, it is included with %%% your copy of ejabberd, and is also available online at %%% http://www.process-one.net/en/ejabberd/docs/ %%% This configuration file contains Erlang terms. %%% In case you want to understand the syntax, here are the concepts: %%% %%% - The character to comment a line is % %%% %%% - Each term ends in a dot, for example: %%% override_global. %%% %%% - A tuple has a fixed definition, its elements are %%% enclosed in {}, and separated with commas: %%% {loglevel, 4}. %%% %%% - A list can have as many elements as you want, %%% and is enclosed in [], for example: %%% [http_poll, web_admin, tls] %%% %%% Pay attention that list elements are delimited with commas, %%% but no comma is allowed after the last list element. This will %%% give a syntax error unlike in more lenient languages (e.g. Python). %%% %%% - A keyword of ejabberd is a word in lowercase. %%% Strings are enclosed in "" and can contain spaces, dots, ... %%% {language, "en"}. %%% {ldap_rootdn, "dc=example,dc=com"}. %%% %%% - This term includes a tuple, a keyword, a list, and two strings: %%% {hosts, ["jabber.example.net", "im.example.com"]}. %%% %%% - This config is preprocessed during release generation by a tool which %%% interprets double curly braces as substitution markers, so avoid this %%% syntax in this file (though it's valid Erlang). %%% %%% So this is OK (though arguably looks quite ugly): %%% { {s2s_addr, "example-host.net"}, {127,0,0,1} }. %%% %%% And I can't give an example of what's not OK exactly because %%% of this rule. %%% %%%. ======================= %%%' OVERRIDE STORED OPTIONS %% %% Override the old values stored in the database. %% %% %% Override global options (shared by all ejabberd nodes in a cluster). %% %%override_global. %% %% Override local options (specific for this particular ejabberd node). %% %%override_local. %% %% Remove the Access Control Lists before new ones are added. %% %%override_acls. %%%. ========= %%%' DEBUGGING %% %% loglevel: Verbosity of log files generated by ejabberd. %% 0: No ejabberd log at all (not recommended) %% 1: Critical %% 2: Error %% 3: Warning %% 4: Info %% 5: Debug %% {loglevel, 3}. %%%. ================ %%%' SERVED HOSTNAMES %% %% hosts: Domains served by ejabberd. %% You can define one or several, for example: %% {hosts, ["example.net", "example.com", "example.org"]}. %% %%%% ICE DEMO %%%% {hosts, ["localhost", "myxmpp.com"] }. %% %% route_subdomains: Delegate subdomains to other XMPP servers. %% For example, if this ejabberd serves example.org and you want %% to allow communication with an XMPP server called im.example.org. %% %%{route_subdomains, s2s}. %%%. =============== %%%' LISTENING PORTS %% %% listen: The ports ejabberd will listen on, which service each is handled %% by and what options to start it with. %% {listen, [ %% BOSH and WS endpoints over HTTP { 5280, ejabberd_cowboy, [ {num_acceptors, 10}, {max_connections, 1024}, {modules, [ {"_", "/http-bind", mod_bosh}, {"_", "/ws-xmpp", mod_websockets, [{ejabberd_service, [ {access, all}, {shaper_rule, fast}, {ip, {127, 0, 0, 1}}, {password, "secret"}]} %% Uncomment to enable connection dropping or/and server-side pings %{timeout, 600000}, {ping_rate, 2000} ]} %% Uncomment to serve static files %{"_", "/static/[...]", cowboy_static, % {dir, "/var/www", [{mimetypes, cow_mimetypes, all}]} %}, %% Example usage of mod_revproxy %% {"_", "/[...]", mod_revproxy, [{timeout, 5000}, %% % time limit for upstream to respond %% {body_length, 8000000}, %% % maximum body size (may be infinity) %% {custom_headers, [{<<"header">>,<<"value">>}]} %% % list of extra headers that are send to upstream %% ]} %% Example usage of mod_cowboy %% {"_", "/[...]", mod_cowboy, [{http, mod_revproxy, %% [{timeout, 5000}, %% % time limit for upstream to respond %% {body_length, 8000000}, %% % maximum body size (may be infinity) %% {custom_headers, [{<<"header">>,<<"value">>}]} %% % list of extra headers that are send to upstream %% ]}, %% {ws, xmpp, mod_websockets} %% ]} ]} ]}, %% BOSH and WS endpoints over HTTPS { 5285, ejabberd_cowboy, [ {num_acceptors, 10}, {max_connections, 1024}, {ssl, [{certfile, "priv/ssl/fake_cert.pem"}, {keyfile, "priv/ssl/fake_key.pem"}, {password, ""}]}, {modules, [ {"_", "/http-bind", mod_bosh}, {"_", "/ws-xmpp", mod_websockets, [ %% Uncomment to enable connection dropping or/and server-side pings %{timeout, 600000}, {ping_rate, 60000} ]} %% Uncomment to serve static files %{"_", "/static/[...]", cowboy_static, % {dir, "/var/www", [{mimetypes, cow_mimetypes, all}]} %}, ]} ]}, %% MongooseIM HTTP API it's important to start it on localhost %% or some private interface only (not accessible from the outside) %% At least start it on different port which will be hidden behind firewall { {8088, "127.0.0.1"} , ejabberd_cowboy, [ {num_acceptors, 10}, {max_connections, 1024}, {modules, [ {"localhost", "/api", mongoose_api_admin, []} ]} ]}, { 8089 , ejabberd_cowboy, [ {num_acceptors, 10}, {max_connections, 1024}, {compress, true}, {ssl, [{certfile, "priv/ssl/fake_cert.pem"}, {keyfile, "priv/ssl/fake_key.pem"}, {password, ""}]}, {modules, [ {"_", "/api/sse", lasse_handler, [mongoose_client_api_sse]}, {"_", "/api/messages/[:with]", mongoose_client_api_messages, []}, {"_", "/api/rooms/[:id]", mongoose_client_api_rooms, []}, {"_", "/api/rooms/:id/users/[:user]", mongoose_client_api_rooms_users, []}, {"_", "/api/rooms/[:id]/messages", mongoose_client_api_rooms_messages, []} ]} ]}, %% Following HTTP API is deprected, the new one abouve should be used instead { {5288, "127.0.0.1"} , ejabberd_cowboy, [ {num_acceptors, 10}, {max_connections, 1024}, {modules, [ {"localhost", "/api", mongoose_api, [{handlers, [mongoose_api_metrics, mongoose_api_users]}]} ]} ]}, { 5222, ejabberd_c2s, [ %% %% If TLS is compiled in and you installed a SSL %% certificate, specify the full path to the %% file and uncomment this line: %% {certfile, "priv/ssl/fake_server.pem"}, starttls, %%{zlib, 10000}, %% https://www.openssl.org/docs/apps/ciphers.html#CIPHER_STRINGS %% {ciphers, "DEFAULT:!EXPORT:!LOW:!SSLv2"}, {access, c2s}, {shaper, c2s_shaper}, {max_stanza_size, 65536}, {protocol_options, ["no_sslv3"]} ]}, %% %% To enable the old SSL connection method on port 5223: %% %%{5223, ejabberd_c2s, [ %% {access, c2s}, %% {shaper, c2s_shaper}, %% {certfile, "/path/to/ssl.pem"}, tls, %% {max_stanza_size, 65536} %% ]}, { 5269, ejabberd_s2s_in, [ {shaper, s2s_shaper}, {max_stanza_size, 131072}, {protocol_options, ["no_sslv3"]} ]} %% %% ejabberd_service: Interact with external components (transports, ...) %% ,{8888, ejabberd_service, [ {access, all}, {shaper_rule, fast}, {ip, {127, 0, 0, 1}}, {password, "secret"} ]} %% %% ejabberd_stun: Handles STUN Binding requests %% %%{ {3478, udp}, ejabberd_stun, []} ]}. %% %% s2s_use_starttls: Enable STARTTLS + Dialback for S2S connections. %% Allowed values are: false optional required required_trusted %% You must specify a certificate file. %% {s2s_use_starttls, optional}. %% %% s2s_certfile: Specify a certificate file. %% {s2s_certfile, "priv/ssl/fake_server.pem"}. %% https://www.openssl.org/docs/apps/ciphers.html#CIPHER_STRINGS %% {s2s_ciphers, "DEFAULT:!EXPORT:!LOW:!SSLv2"}. %% %% domain_certfile: Specify a different certificate for each served hostname. %% %%{domain_certfile, "example.org", "/path/to/example_org.pem"}. %%{domain_certfile, "example.com", "/path/to/example_com.pem"}. %% %% S2S whitelist or blacklist %% %% Default s2s policy for undefined hosts. %% {s2s_default_policy, deny }. %% %% Allow or deny communication with specific servers. %% %%{ {s2s_host, "goodhost.org"}, allow}. %%{ {s2s_host, "badhost.org"}, deny}. {outgoing_s2s_port, 5269 }. %% %% IP addresses predefined for specific hosts to skip DNS lookups. %% Ports defined here take precedence over outgoing_s2s_port. %% Examples: %% %% { {s2s_addr, "example-host.net"}, {127,0,0,1} }. %% { {s2s_addr, "example-host.net"}, { {127,0,0,1}, 5269 } }. %% { {s2s_addr, "example-host.net"}, { {127,0,0,1}, 5269 } }. %% %% Outgoing S2S options %% %% Preferred address families (which to try first) and connect timeout %% in milliseconds. %% %%{outgoing_s2s_options, [ipv4, ipv6], 10000}. %%%. ============== %%%' SESSION BACKEND %%{sm_backend, {mnesia, []}}. %%{sm_backend, {redis, [{pool_size, 3}, {worker_config, [{host, "localhost"}, {port, 6379}]}]}}. {sm_backend, {mnesia, []} }. %%%. ============== %%%' AUTHENTICATION %% %% auth_method: Method used to authenticate the users. %% The default method is the internal. %% If you want to use a different method, %% comment this line and enable the correct ones. %% {auth_method, internal }. {auth_opts, [ %% Store the plain passwords or hashed for SCRAM: %% {password_format, plain} % default %% {password_format, scram} %% {scram_iterations, 4096} % default %% %% For auth_http: %% {host, IP | Hostname} %% {connection_pool_size, 10} % default %% {connection_opts, Opts} %% {basic_auth, "user:password"} %% {path_prefix, "/"} % default %% %% For auth_external %%{extauth_program, "/path/to/authentication/script"}. %% %% For auth_jwt %% {jwt_key, "shared_secret"}, %% {token_user_key, bookingNumber} ]}. %% %% Authentication using external script %% Make sure the script is executable by ejabberd. %% %%{auth_method, external}. %% %% Authentication using ODBC %% Remember to setup a database in the next section. %% %%{auth_method, odbc}. %% %% Authentication using LDAP %% %%{auth_method, ldap}. %% %% List of LDAP servers: %%{ldap_servers, ["localhost"]}. %% %% Encryption of connection to LDAP servers: %%{ldap_encrypt, none}. %%{ldap_encrypt, tls}. %% %% Port to connect to on LDAP servers: %%{ldap_port, 389}. %%{ldap_port, 636}. %% %% LDAP manager: %%{ldap_rootdn, "dc=example,dc=com"}. %% %% Password of LDAP manager: %%{ldap_password, "******"}. %% %% Search base of LDAP directory: %%{ldap_base, "dc=example,dc=com"}. %% %% LDAP attribute that holds user ID: %%{ldap_uids, [{"mail", "%u@mail.example.org"}]}. %% %% LDAP filter: %%{ldap_filter, "(objectClass=shadowAccount)"}. %% %% Anonymous login support: %% auth_method: anonymous %% anonymous_protocol: sasl_anon | login_anon | both %% allow_multiple_connections: true | false %% %%{host_config, "public.example.org", [{auth_method, anonymous}, %% {allow_multiple_connections, false}, %% {anonymous_protocol, sasl_anon}]}. %% %% To use both anonymous and internal authentication: %% %%{host_config, "public.example.org", [{auth_method, [internal, anonymous]}]}. %%%. ============== %%%' DATABASE SETUP %% ejabberd by default uses the internal Mnesia database, %% so you do not necessarily need this section. %% This section provides configuration examples in case %% you want to use other database backends. %% Please consult the ejabberd Guide for details on database creation. %% %% MySQL server: %% %% {odbc_server, {mysql, "localhost", 3306, "database", "username", "password"}}. %% %% If you want to specify the port: %%{odbc_server, {mysql, "server", 1234, "database", "username", "password"}}. %% %% PostgreSQL server: %% %%{odbc_server, {pgsql, "server", "database", "username", "password"}}. %% %% If you want to specify the port: %%{odbc_server, {pgsql, "server", 1234, "database", "username", "password"}}. %% %% If you use PostgreSQL, have a large database, and need a %% faster but inexact replacement for "select count(*) from users" %% %%{pgsql_users_number_estimate, true}. %% %% ODBC compatible or MSSQL server: %% %%{odbc_server, "DSN=ejabberd;UID=ejabberd;PWD=ejabberd"}. %% Specifies what database is used over the ODBC layer %% Can take values odbc, pgsql, mysql %% In some cases (for example for MAM with pgsql) it is required to set proper value. %% {odbc_server_type, odbc}. %% %% Number of connections to open to the database for each virtual host %% %%{odbc_pool_size, 10}. %% Enable the default database connection pool %%{pool, odbc, default}. %%% ==================== %%% RIAK SETUP %%% ==================== %%{riak_server, [{pool_size, 20}, {address, "127.0.0.1"}, {port, 8087}, {riak_pb_socket_opts, []}]}. %%% ================================== %%% POOLS OF OUTGOING HTTP CONNECTIONS %%% ================================== %% %%{http_connections, [{conn1, [{server, "http://server:8080"}, %% {pool_size, 50}]} %% ]}. %% %% Interval to make a dummy SQL request to keep the connections to the %% database alive. Specify in seconds: for example 28800 means 8 hours %% %%{odbc_keepalive_interval, undefined}. %%% ==================== %%% CASSANDRA SETUP %%% ==================== %%{cassandra_servers, [{default, []}]}. %% Connect to localhost:9042, one worker, one pool, shared between all hosts %%{cassandra_servers, [{default, []}]}. %% ALTERNATIVE CONFIGURATION: Custom server address %% - 100 connections to all four Cassandra servers in total %% - Keyspace "big_mongooseim" %% %%{cassandra_servers, %% [ %% {default, 100, %% [ %% {servers, %% [ %% {"cassandra_server1.example.com", 9042}, %% {"cassandra_server2.example.com", 9042}, %% {"cassandra_server3.example.com", 9042}, %% {"cassandra_server4.example.com", 9042} %% ] %% }, %% {keyspace, "big_mongooseim"} %% ] %% } %% ] %%}. %% ALTERNATIVE CONFIGURATION: Two pools: for mam and for mam_muc %% - Each pool uses different keyspace %% - Module mod_mam_cassandra_arch uses pool "mam" and keyspace "mam_space" %% - Module mod_mam_muc_cassandra_arch uses pool "mam_muc" and keyspace "mam_muc_space" %% %% Set pool_name for modules like this (not just uncomment this example!) %% {modules, %% [{mod_mam_cassandra_arch, [{pool_name, mam}]}, %% {mod_mam_muc_cassandra_arch, [{pool_name, mam_muc}]}]}. %% %%{cassandra_servers, [{mam, [{keyspace, "mam_space"}]}, {mam_muc, [{keyspace, "mam_muc_space"}]}]}. %%%. =============== %%%' TRAFFIC SHAPERS %% %% The "normal" shaper limits traffic speed to 1000 B/s %% {shaper, normal, {maxrate, 1000}}. %% %% The "fast" shaper limits traffic speed to 50000 B/s %% {shaper, fast, {maxrate, 50000}}. %% %% This option specifies the maximum number of elements in the queue %% of the FSM. Refer to the documentation for details. %% {max_fsm_queue, 1000}. %%%. ==================== %%%' ACCESS CONTROL LISTS %% %% The 'admin' ACL grants administrative privileges to XMPP accounts. %% You can put here as many accounts as you want. %% %{acl, admin, {user, "alice", "localhost"}}. %{acl, admin, {user, "a", "localhost"}}. %% %% Blocked users %% %%{acl, blocked, {user, "baduser", "example.org"}}. %%{acl, blocked, {user, "test"}}. %% %% Local users: don't modify this line. %% {acl, local, {user_regexp, ""}}. %% %% More examples of ACLs %% %%{acl, jabberorg, {server, "jabber.org"}}. %%{acl, aleksey, {user, "aleksey", "jabber.ru"}}. %%{acl, test, {user_regexp, "^test"}}. %%{acl, test, {user_glob, "test*"}}. %% %% Define specific ACLs in a virtual host. %% %%{host_config, "localhost", %% [ %% {acl, admin, {user, "bob-local", "localhost"}} %% ] %%}. %%%. ============ %%%' ACCESS RULES %% Maximum number of simultaneous sessions allowed for a single user: {access, max_user_sessions, [{10, all}]}. %% Maximum number of offline messages that users can have: {access, max_user_offline_messages, [{5000, admin}, {100, all}]}. %% This rule allows access only for local users: {access, local, [{allow, local}]}. %% Only non-blocked users can use c2s connections: {access, c2s, [{deny, blocked}, {allow, all}]}. %% For C2S connections, all users except admins use the "normal" shaper {access, c2s_shaper, [{none, admin}, {normal, all}]}. %% All S2S connections use the "fast" shaper {access, s2s_shaper, [{fast, all}]}. %% Admins of this server are also admins of the MUC service: {access, muc_admin, [{allow, admin}]}. %% Only accounts of the local ejabberd server can create rooms: {access, muc_create, [{allow, local}]}. %% All users are allowed to use the MUC service: {access, muc, [{allow, all}]}. %% In-band registration allows registration of any possible username. %% To disable in-band registration, replace 'allow' with 'deny'. {access, register, [{allow, all}]}. %% By default the frequency of account registrations from the same IP %% is limited to 1 account every 10 minutes. To disable, specify: infinity {registration_timeout, infinity}. %% Default settings for MAM. %% To set non-standard value, replace 'default' with 'allow' or 'deny'. %% Only user can access his/her archive by default. %% An online user can read room's archive by default. %% Only an owner can change settings and purge messages by default. %% Empty list (i.e. `[]`) means `[{deny, all}]`. {access, mam_set_prefs, [{default, all}]}. {access, mam_get_prefs, [{default, all}]}. {access, mam_lookup_messages, [{default, all}]}. {access, mam_purge_single_message, [{default, all}]}. {access, mam_purge_multiple_messages, [{default, all}]}. %% 1 command of the specified type per second. {shaper, mam_shaper, {maxrate, 1}}. %% This shaper is primeraly for Mnesia overload protection during stress testing. %% The limit is 1000 operations of each type per second. {shaper, mam_global_shaper, {maxrate, 1000}}. {access, mam_set_prefs_shaper, [{mam_shaper, all}]}. {access, mam_get_prefs_shaper, [{mam_shaper, all}]}. {access, mam_lookup_messages_shaper, [{mam_shaper, all}]}. {access, mam_purge_single_message_shaper, [{mam_shaper, all}]}. {access, mam_purge_multiple_messages_shaper, [{mam_shaper, all}]}. {access, mam_set_prefs_global_shaper, [{mam_global_shaper, all}]}. {access, mam_get_prefs_global_shaper, [{mam_global_shaper, all}]}. {access, mam_lookup_messages_global_shaper, [{mam_global_shaper, all}]}. {access, mam_purge_single_message_global_shaper, [{mam_global_shaper, all}]}. {access, mam_purge_multiple_messages_global_shaper, [{mam_global_shaper, all}]}. %% %% Define specific Access Rules in a virtual host. %% %%{host_config, "localhost", %% [ %% {access, c2s, [{allow, admin}, {deny, all}]}, %% {access, register, [{deny, all}]} %% ] %%}. %%%. ================ %%%' DEFAULT LANGUAGE %% %% language: Default language used for server messages. %% {language, "en"}. %% %% Set a different default language in a virtual host. %% %%{host_config, "localhost", %% [{language, "ru"}] %%}. %%%. ================ %%%' MISCELLANEOUS {all_metrics_are_global, false }. %%%. ======= %%%' MODULES %% %% Modules enabled in all ejabberd virtual hosts. %% For list of possible modules options, check documentation. %% {modules, [ %% The format for a single route is as follows: %% {Host, Path, Method, Upstream} %% %% "_" can be used as wildcard for Host, Path and Method %% Upstream can be either host (just http(s)://host:port) or uri %% The difference is that host upstreams append whole path while %% uri upstreams append only remainder that follows the matched Path %% (this behaviour is similar to nginx's proxy_pass rules) %% %% Bindings can be used to match certain parts of host or path. %% They will be later overlaid with parts of the upstream uri. %% %% {mod_revproxy, %% [{routes, [{"www.erlang-solutions.com", "/admin", "_", %% "https://www.erlang-solutions.com/"}, %% {":var.com", "/:var", "_", "http://localhost:8080/"}, %% {":domain.com", "/", "_", "http://localhost:8080/:domain"}] %% }]}, % {mod_http_upload, [ %% Set max file size in bytes. Defaults to 10 MB. %% Disabled if value is `undefined`. % {max_file_size, 1024}, %% Use S3 storage backend % {backend, s3}, %% Set options for S3 backend % {s3, [ % {bucket_url, "http://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/konbucket2"}, % {region, "eu-west-1"}, % {access_key_id, "AKIAIAOAONIULXQGMOUA"}, % {secret_access_key, "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"} % ]} % ]}, {mod_adhoc, []}, {mod_disco, []}, {mod_commands, []}, {mod_muc_commands, []}, {mod_muc_light_commands, []}, {mod_last, []}, {mod_stream_management, [ % default 100 % size of a buffer of unacked messages % {buffer_max, 100} % default 1 - server sends the ack request after each stanza % {ack_freq, 1} % default: 600 seconds % {resume_timeout, 600} ]}, %% {mod_muc_light, [{host, "muclight.@HOST@"}]}, %% {mod_muc, [{host, "muc.@HOST@"}, %% {access, muc}, %% {access_create, muc_create} %% ]}, %% {mod_muc_log, [ %% {outdir, "/tmp/muclogs"}, %% {access_log, muc} %% ]}, {mod_offline, [{access_max_user_messages, max_user_offline_messages}]}, {mod_privacy, []}, {mod_blocking, []}, {mod_private, []}, % {mod_private, [{backend, mnesia}]}, % {mod_private, [{backend, odbc}]}, {mod_register, [ %% %% Set the minimum informational entropy for passwords. %% %%{password_strength, 32}, %% %% After successful registration, the user receives %% a message with this subject and body. %% {welcome_message, {""}}, %% %% When a user registers, send a notification to %% these XMPP accounts. %% %{registration_watchers, ["admin@localhost"]}, %% %% Only clients in the server machine can register accounts %% {ip_access, [{allow, "127.0.0.0/8"}, {deny, "0.0.0.0/0"}]}, %% %% Local c2s or remote s2s users cannot register accounts %% %%{access_from, deny}, {access, register} ]}, {mod_roster, []}, {mod_sic, []}, {mod_vcard, [%{matches, 1}, %{search, true}, %{ldap_search_operator, 'or'}, %% either 'or' or 'and' %{ldap_binary_search_fields, [<<"PHOTO">>]}, %% list of binary search fields (as in vcard after mapping) {host, "vjud.@HOST@"} ]}, {mod_bosh, []}, {mod_carboncopy, []} %% %% Message Archive Management (MAM, XEP-0313) for registered users and %% Multi-User chats (MUCs). %% % {mod_mam_meta, [ %% Use ODBC backend (default) % {backend, odbc}, %% Do not store user preferences (default) % {user_prefs_store, false}, %% Store user preferences in RDBMS % {user_prefs_store, odbc}, %% Store user preferences in Mnesia (recommended). %% The preferences store will be called each time, as a message is routed. %% That is why Mnesia is better suited for this job. % {user_prefs_store, mnesia}, %% Enables a pool of asynchronous writers. (default) %% Messages will be grouped together based on archive id. % {async_writer, true}, %% Cache information about users (default) % {cache_users, true}, %% Enable archivization for private messages (default) % {pm, [ %% Top-level options can be overriden here if needed, for example: % {async_writer, false} % ]}, %% %% Message Archive Management (MAM) for multi-user chats (MUC). %% Enable XEP-0313 for "muc.@HOST@". %% % {muc, [ % {host, "muc.@HOST@"} %% As with pm, top-level options can be overriden for MUC archive % ]} % ]}, %% %% MAM configuration examples %% %% Only MUC, no user-defined preferences, good performance. % {mod_mam_meta, [ % {backend, odbc}, % {pm, false}, % {muc, [ % {host, "muc.@HOST@"} % ]} % ]}, %% Only archives for c2c messages, good performance. % {mod_mam_meta, [ % {backend, odbc}, % {pm, [ % {user_prefs_store, mnesia} % ]} % ]}, %% Basic configuration for c2c messages, bad performance, easy to debug. % {mod_mam_meta, [ % {backend, odbc}, % {async_writer, false}, % {cache_users, false} % ]}, %% Cassandra archive for c2c and MUC conversations. %% No custom settings supported (always archive). % {mod_mam_meta, [ % {backend, cassandra}, % {user_prefs_store, cassandra}, % {muc, [{host, "muc.@HOST@"}]} % ]} % {mod_event_pusher, [ % {backends, [ % %% % %% Configuration for Amazon SNS notifications. % %% % {sns, [ % %% AWS credentials, region and host configuration % {access_key_id, "AKIAJAZYHOIPY6A2PESA"}, % {secret_access_key, "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"}, % {region, "eu-west-1"}, % {account_id, "251423380551"}, % {region, "eu-west-1"}, % {sns_host, "sns.eu-west-1.amazonaws.com"}, % % %% Messages from this MUC host will be sent to the SNS topic % {muc_host, "muc.@HOST@"}, % % %% Plugin module for defining custom message attributes and user identification % {plugin_module, mod_event_pusher_sns_defaults}, % % %% Topic name configurations. Removing a topic will disable this specific SNS notification % {presence_updates_topic, "user_presence_updated-dev-1"}, %% For presence updates % {pm_messages_topic, "user_message_sent-dev-1"}, %% For private chat messages % {muc_messages_topic, "user_messagegroup_sent-dev-1"} %% For group chat messages % % %% Pool options % {pool_size, 100}, %% Worker pool size for publishing notifications % {publish_retry_count, 2}, %% Retry count in case of publish error % {publish_retry_time_ms, 50} %% Base exponential backoff time (in ms) for publish errors % ]} % ]} ]}. %% %% Enable modules with custom options in a specific virtual host %% %%{host_config, "localhost", %% [{ {add, modules}, %% [ %% {mod_some_module, []} %% ] %% } %% ]}. %%%. %%%' %%% $Id$ %%% Local Variables: %%% mode: erlang %%% End: %%% vim: set filetype=erlang tabstop=8 foldmarker=%%%',%%%. foldmethod=marker: %%%.