const config = { domain: '127.0.0.1', // Or for example 'teddit.net' reddit_app_id: 'H6-HjZ5pUPjaFQ', // You should obtain your own Reddit app ID cert_dir: '', // For example '/home/teddit/letsencrypt/live/teddit.net', if you are using https. No trailing slash. video_enabled: true, ssl_port: 8088, nonssl_port: 8080, listen_address: '0.0.0.0', https_enabled: false, redirect_http_to_https: false, use_compression: true, use_view_cache: false, use_helmet: false, // Recommended to be true when using https use_helmet_hsts: false, // Recommended to be true when using https trust_proxy: false, // Enable trust_proxy if you are using reverse proxy like nginx trust_proxy_address: '127.0.0.1', setexs: { /**, * Redis cache expiration values (in seconds). * When the cache expires, new content is fetched from Reddit's API (when * the given URL is revisited). */ frontpage: 600, subreddit: 600, posts: 600, user: 600, searches: 600, sidebar: 60 * 60 * 24 * 7 // 7 days }, post_comments_sort: 'confidence', // one of: confidence, top, new, controversial, old, random, qa, live valid_media_domains: ['preview.redd.it', 'external-preview.redd.it', 'i.redd.it', 'v.redd.it', 'a.thumbs.redditmedia.com', 'b.thumbs.redditmedia.com', 'thumbs.gfycat.com', 'i.ytimg.com'], reddit_api_error_text: `Seems like your instance is either blocked (e.g. due to API rate limiting), reddit is currently down, or your API key is expired and not renewd properly. This can also happen for other reasons.` }; module.exports = config;