{% if database_type == 'postgres' %} {% set mcaptcha_database_url = "postgres://" ~ database_owner ~ ":" ~ database_password ~ "@" ~ "localhost:5432/" ~ database_name %} {% else %} {% set mcaptcha_database_url = "mysql://" ~ database_owner ~ ":" ~ database_password ~ "@" ~ "localhost/" ~ database_name %} {% endif %} debug = "{{ mcaptcha_debug | default('false') }}" source_code = "{{ mcaptcha_source_code | default('https://github.com/mCaptcha/mCaptcha') }}" commercial = "{{ mcaptcha_commercial | default('false') }}" allow_demo = "{{ mcaptcha_allow_demo | default('false') }}" allow_registration = "{{ mcaptcha_allow_registration | default('true') }}" [server] # Please set a unique value, your mCaptcha instance's security depends on this being # unique cookie_secret = "{{ mcaptcha_server_cookie_secret }}" # The port at which you want authentication to listen to # takes a number, choose from 1000-10000 if you dont know what you are doing port = "{{ mcaptcha_server_port | default(7000) }}" #IP address. Enter 0.0.0.0 to listen on all available addresses ip= "{{ mcaptcha_server_bind | default('127.0.0.1') }}" # enter your hostname, eg: example.com domain = "{{ mcaptcha_server_hostname }}" # Set true if you have setup TLS with a reverse proxy like Nginx. # Does HTTPS redirect and sends additional headers that can only be used if # HTTPS available to improve security proxy_has_tls = "{{ mcaptcha_proxy_has_tls | default('false') }}" [captcha] # Please set a unique value, your mCaptcha instance's security depends on this being # unique salt = "{{ mcaptcha_captcha_salt }}" # garbage collection period to manage mCaptcha system # leave untouched if you don't know what you are doing gc = "{{ mcaptcha_captcha_gc | default(30) }}" #30 runners = "{{ mcaptcha_captcha_runners | default(4) }}" #4 queue_length = "{{ mcaptcha_captcha_queue_length | default(2000) }}" #2000 enable_stats = "{{ mcaptcha_captcha_enable_stats | default('true') }}" #true [captcha.default_difficulty_strategy] avg_traffic_difficulty = "{{ mcaptcha_captcha_default_difficulty_strategy_avg_traffic_difficulty | default(50000) }}" # 50000 # almost instant solution peak_sustainable_traffic_difficulty = "{{ mcaptcha_captcha_default_difficulty_strategy_peak_sustainable_traffic_difficulty | default(3000000) }}" # 3000000 # roughly 1.5s broke_my_site_traffic_difficulty = "{{ mcaptcha_captcha_default_difficulty_strategy_broke_my_site_traffic_difficulty | default(5000000) }}" # 5000000 # greater than 3.5s # cooldown period in seconds duration = "{{ mcaptcha_captcha_default_difficulty_strategy_avg_duration | default(30) }}" # 30 [database] # This section deals with the database location and how to access it # Please note that at the moment, we have support for only postgresqa. # Example, if you are Batman, your config would be: # url = "postgres://batman:password@batcave.org:5432/batcave" # database_type = "postgres" # pool = 4 url = "{{ mcaptcha_database_url }}" # "postgres://example.org" # hack for tests to run successfully pool = "{{ mcaptcha_database_pool | default(4) }}" #4 {% if cache_type == 'redis' %} [redis] # This section deals with the database location and how to access it # Please note that at the moment, we have support for only postgresqa. # Example, if you are Batman, your config would be: url = "{{ mcaptcha_redis_url }}" #"redis://127.0.0.1" pool = "{{ mcaptcha_redis_pool | default(4) }}" #4 {% endif %} [smtp] from = "{{ mcaptcha_smtp_from }}" # "admin@localhost" reply = "{{ mcaptcha_smtp_reply }}" #"admin@localhost" url = "{{ mcaptcha_smtp_url }}" #"127.0.0.1" port = "{{ mcaptcha_smtp_port }}" #10025 username = "{{ mcaptcha_smtp_username }}" #"admin" password = "{{ mcaptcha_smtp_password }}" #"password" #[survey] #nodes = ["http://localhost:7001"] #rate_limit = 10 # upload every hour #instance_root_url = "http://localhost:7000"