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---
date: "2019-02-12:00:00+02:00"
title: "Config options"
draft: false
type: "doc"
menu:
sidebar:
parent: "setup"
---
# Configuration options
You can either use a `config.yml` file in the root directory of vikunja or set all config option with
environment variables. If you have both, the value set in the config file is used.
Variables are nested in the `config.yml`, these nested variables become `VIKUNJA_FIRST_CHILD` when configuring via
environment variables. So setting
{{< highlight bash >}}
export VIKUNJA_FIRST_CHILD=true
{{< /highlight >}}
is the same as defining it in a `config.yml` like so:
{{< highlight yaml >}}
first:
child: true
{{< /highlight >}}
## Config file locations
Vikunja will search on various places for a config file:
* Next to the location of the binary
* In the `service.rootpath` location set in a config (remember you can set config arguments via environment variables)
* In `/etc/vikunja`
* In `~/.config/vikunja`
# Default configuration with explanations
This is the same as the `config.yml.sample` file you'll find in the root of vikunja.
{{< highlight yaml >}}
service:
# This token is used to verify issued JWT tokens.
# Default is a random token which will be generated at each startup of vikunja.
# (This means all already issued tokens will be invalid once you restart vikunja)
JWTSecret: "cei6gaezoosah2bao3ieZohkae5aicah"
# The interface on which to run the webserver
interface: ":3456"
# The URL of the frontend, used to send password reset emails.
frontendurl: ""
# The base path on the file system where the binary and assets are.
# Vikunja will also look in this path for a config file, so you could provide only this variable to point to a folder
# with a config file which will then be used.
rootpath: <the path of the executable>
# The max number of items which can be returned per page
maxitemsperpage: 50
# If set to true, enables a /metrics endpoint for prometheus to collect metrics about the system
# You'll need to use redis for this in order to enable common metrics over multiple nodes
enablemetrics: false
# Enable the caldav endpoint, see the docs for more details
enablecaldav: true
# Set the motd message, available from the /info endpoint
motd: ""
# Enable sharing of lists via a link
enablelinksharing: true
# Whether to let new users registering themselves or not
enableregistration: true
# Whether to enable task attachments or not
enabletaskattachments: true
# The time zone all timestamps are in
timezone: GMT
# Whether task comments should be enabled or not
enabletaskcomments: true
# Whether totp is enabled. In most cases you want to leave that enabled.
enabletotp: true
# If not empty, enables logging of crashes and unhandled errors in sentry.
sentrydsn: ''
database:
# Database type to use. Supported types are mysql, postgres and sqlite.
type: "sqlite"
# Database user which is used to connect to the database.
user: "vikunja"
# Databse password
password: ""
# Databse host
host: "localhost"
# Databse to use
database: "vikunja"
# When using sqlite, this is the path where to store the data
path: "./vikunja.db"
# Sets the max open connections to the database. Only used when using mysql and postgres.
maxopenconnections: 100
# Sets the maximum number of idle connections to the db.
maxidleconnections: 50
# The maximum lifetime of a single db connection in miliseconds.
maxconnectionlifetime: 10000
# Secure connection mode. Only used with postgres.
# (see https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/lib/pq?tab=doc#hdr-Connection_String_Parameters)
sslmode: disable
cache:
# If cache is enabled or not
enabled: false
# Cache type. Possible values are "keyvalue", "memory" or "redis".
# When choosing "keyvalue" this setting follows the one configured in the "keyvalue" section.
# When choosing "redis" you will need to configure the redis connection seperately.
type: keyvalue
# When using memory this defines the maximum size an element can take
maxelementsize: 1000
redis:
# Whether to enable redis or not
enabled: false
# The host of the redis server including its port.
host: 'localhost:6379'
# The password used to authenicate against the redis server
password: ''
# 0 means default database
db: 0
cors:
# Whether to enable or disable cors headers.
# Note: If you want to put the frontend and the api on seperate domains or ports, you will need to enable this.
# Otherwise the frontend won't be able to make requests to the api through the browser.
enable: true
# A list of origins which may access the api.
origins:
- *
# How long (in seconds) the results of a preflight request can be cached.
maxage: 0
mailer:
# Whether to enable the mailer or not. If it is disabled, all users are enabled right away and password reset is not possible.
enabled: false
# SMTP Host
host: ""
# SMTP Host port
port: 587
# SMTP username
username: "user"
# SMTP password
password: ""
# Wether to skip verification of the tls certificate on the server
skiptlsverify: false
# The default from address when sending emails
fromemail: "mail@vikunja"
# The length of the mail queue.
queuelength: 100
# The timeout in seconds after which the current open connection to the mailserver will be closed.
queuetimeout: 30
# By default, vikunja will try to connect with starttls, use this option to force it to use ssl.
forcessl: false
log:
# A folder where all the logfiles should go.
path: <rootpath>logs
# Whether to show any logging at all or none
enabled: true
# Where the normal log should go. Possible values are stdout, stderr, file or off to disable standard logging.
standard: "stdout"
# Change the log level. Possible values (case-insensitive) are CRITICAL, ERROR, WARNING, NOTICE, INFO, DEBUG.
level: "INFO"
# Whether or not to log database queries. Useful for debugging. Possible values are stdout, stderr, file or off to disable database logging.
database: "off"
# The log level for database log messages. Possible values (case-insensitive) are CRITICAL, ERROR, WARNING, NOTICE, INFO, DEBUG.
databaselevel: "WARNING"
# Whether to log http requests or not. Possible values are stdout, stderr, file or off to disable http logging.
http: "stdout"
# Echo has its own logging which usually is unnessecary, which is why it is disabled by default. Possible values are stdout, stderr, file or off to disable standard logging.
echo: "off"
ratelimit:
# whether or not to enable the rate limit
enabled: false
# The kind on which rates are based. Can be either "user" for a rate limit per user or "ip" for an ip-based rate limit.
kind: user
# The time period in seconds for the limit
period: 60
# The max number of requests a user is allowed to do in the configured time period
limit: 100
# The store where the limit counter for each user is stored.
# Possible values are "keyvalue", "memory" or "redis".
# When choosing "keyvalue" this setting follows the one configured in the "keyvalue" section.
store: keyvalue
files:
# The path where files are stored
basepath: ./files # relative to the binary
# The maximum size of a file, as a human-readable string.
# Warning: The max size is limited 2^64-1 bytes due to the underlying datatype
maxsize: 20MB
migration:
# These are the settings for the wunderlist migrator
wunderlist:
# Wheter to enable the wunderlist migrator or not
enable: false
# The client id, required for making requests to the wunderlist api
# You need to register your vikunja instance at https://developer.wunderlist.com/apps/new to get this
clientid:
# The client secret, also required for making requests to the wunderlist api
clientsecret:
# The url where clients are redirected after they authorized Vikunja to access their wunderlist stuff.
# This needs to match the url you entered when registering your Vikunja instance at wunderlist.
# This is usually the frontend url where the frontend then makes a request to /migration/wunderlist/migrate
# with the code obtained from the wunderlist api.
# Note that the vikunja frontend expects this to be /migrate/wunderlist
redirecturl:
todoist:
# Wheter to enable the todoist migrator or not
enable: false
# The client id, required for making requests to the wunderlist api
# You need to register your vikunja instance at https://developer.todoist.com/appconsole.html to get this
clientid:
# The client secret, also required for making requests to the todoist api
clientsecret:
# The url where clients are redirected after they authorized Vikunja to access their todoist items.
# This needs to match the url you entered when registering your Vikunja instance at todoist.
# This is usually the frontend url where the frontend then makes a request to /migration/todoist/migrate
# with the code obtained from the todoist api.
# Note that the vikunja frontend expects this to be /migrate/todoist
redirecturl:
avatar:
# When using gravatar, this is the duration in seconds until a cached gravatar user avatar expires
gravatarexpiration: 3600
backgrounds:
# Whether to enable backgrounds for lists at all.
enabled: true
providers:
upload:
# Whethere to enable uploaded list backgrounds
enabled: true
unsplash:
# Whether to enable setting backgrounds from unsplash as list backgrounds
enabled: false
# You need to create an application for your installation at https://unsplash.com/oauth/applications/new
# and set the access token below.
accesstoken:
# The unsplash application id is only used for pingback and required as per their api guidelines.
# You can find the Application ID in the dashboard for your API application. It should be a numeric ID.
# It will only show in the UI if your application has been approved for Enterprise usage, therefore if
# youre in Demo mode, you can also find the ID in the URL at the end: https://unsplash.com/oauth/applications/:application_id
applicationid:
# Legal urls
# Will be shown in the frontend if configured here
legal:
imprinturl:
privacyurl:
# Key Value Storage settings
# The Key Value Storage is used for different kinds of things like metrics and a few cache systems.
keyvalue:
# The type of the storage backend. Can be either "memory" or "redis". If "redis" is chosen it needs to be configured seperately.
type: "memory"
{{< /highlight >}}