# /!\ DO NOT UPDATE THIS FILE, USE production.yaml instead /!\ # listen: hostname: '127.0.0.1' port: 9000 # Correspond to your reverse proxy server_name/listen configuration (i.e., your public PeerTube instance URL) webserver: https: false hostname: 'localhost' port: 9000 # Secrets you need to generate the first time you run PeerTube secrets: # Generate one using `openssl rand -hex 32` peertube: '' rates_limit: api: # 50 attempts in 10 seconds window: 10 seconds max: 50 login: # 15 attempts in 5 min window: 5 minutes max: 15 signup: # 2 attempts in 5 min (only succeeded attempts are taken into account) window: 5 minutes max: 2 ask_send_email: # 3 attempts in 5 min window: 5 minutes max: 3 receive_client_log: # 1 attempt every 2 seconds window: 1 minute max: 30 plugins: # 500 attempts in 10 seconds (we also serve plugin static files) window: 10 seconds max: 500 well_known: # 200 attempts in 10 seconds window: 10 seconds max: 200 feeds: # 50 attempts in 10 seconds window: 10 seconds max: 50 activity_pub: # 500 attempts in 10 seconds (we can have many AP requests) window: 10 seconds max: 500 client: # HTML files generated by PeerTube # 500 attempts in 10 seconds (to not break crawlers) window: 10 seconds max: 500 download_generate_video: # A light FFmpeg process is used to generate videos (to merge audio and video streams for example) # 5 attempts in 5 seconds window: 5 seconds max: 5 oauth2: token_lifetime: access_token: '1 day' refresh_token: '2 weeks' # Proxies to trust to get real client IP # If you run PeerTube just behind a local proxy (nginx), keep 'loopback' # If you run PeerTube behind a remote proxy, add the proxy IP address (or subnet) trust_proxy: - 'loopback' # Your database name will be database.name OR 'peertube'+database.suffix database: hostname: '127.0.0.1' port: 5432 ssl: false suffix: '_dev' username: 'peertube' password: 'peertube' pool: max: 5 # Redis server for short time storage # You can also specify a 'socket' path to a unix socket but first need to # set 'hostname' and 'port' to null redis: hostname: '127.0.0.1' port: 6379 auth: null # Used by both standalone and sentinel db: 0 sentinel: enabled: false enable_tls: false master_name: '' sentinels: - hostname: '' port: 26379 # SMTP server to send emails smtp: # smtp or sendmail transport: smtp # Path to sendmail command. Required if you use sendmail transport sendmail: null hostname: null port: 465 # If you use StartTLS: 587 username: null password: null tls: true # If you use StartTLS: false disable_starttls: false ca_file: null # Used for self signed certificates from_address: 'admin@example.com' email: body: signature: 'PeerTube' subject: prefix: '[PeerTube]' # Update default PeerTube values # Set by API when the field is not provided and put as default value in client defaults: # Change default values when publishing a video (upload/import/go Live) publish: download_enabled: true # enabled = 1, disabled = 2, requires_approval = 3 comments_policy: 1 # public = 1, unlisted = 2, private = 3, internal = 4 privacy: 1 # CC-BY = 1, CC-SA = 2, CC-ND = 3, CC-NC = 4, CC-NC-SA = 5, CC-NC-ND = 6, Public Domain = 7 # You can also choose a custom licence value added by a plugin # No licence by default licence: null p2p: # Enable P2P by default in PeerTube client # Can be enabled/disabled by anonymous users and logged in users webapp: enabled: true # Enable P2P by default in PeerTube embed # Can be enabled/disabled by URL option embed: enabled: true # From the project root directory storage: tmp: 'storage/tmp/' # Use to download data (imports etc), store uploaded files before and during processing... tmp_persistent: 'storage/tmp-persistent/' # As tmp but the directory is not cleaned up between PeerTube restarts bin: 'storage/bin/' avatars: 'storage/avatars/' web_videos: 'storage/web-videos/' streaming_playlists: 'storage/streaming-playlists/' original_video_files: 'storage/original-video-files/' redundancy: 'storage/redundancy/' logs: 'storage/logs/' previews: 'storage/previews/' thumbnails: 'storage/thumbnails/' storyboards: 'storage/storyboards/' torrents: 'storage/torrents/' captions: 'storage/captions/' cache: 'storage/cache/' plugins: 'storage/plugins/' well_known: 'storage/well-known/' # Overridable client files in client/dist/assets/images: # - logo.svg # - favicon.png # - default-playlist.jpg # - default-avatar-account.png # - default-avatar-video-channel.png # - and icons/*.png (PWA) # Could contain for example assets/images/favicon.png # If the file exists, peertube will serve it # If not, peertube will fallback to the default file client_overrides: 'storage/client-overrides/' static_files: # Require and check user authentication when accessing private files (internal/private video files) private_files_require_auth: true object_storage: enabled: false # Without protocol, will default to HTTPS # Your S3 provider must support virtual hosting of buckets as PeerTube doesn't support path style requests endpoint: '' # 's3.amazonaws.com' or 's3.fr-par.scw.cloud' for example region: 'us-east-1' upload_acl: # Set this ACL on each uploaded object of public/unlisted videos # Use null if your S3 provider does not support object ACL public: 'public-read' # Set this ACL on each uploaded object of private/internal videos # PeerTube can proxify requests to private objects so your users can access them # Use null if your S3 provider does not support object ACL private: 'private' proxy: # If private files (private/internal video files) have a private ACL, users can't access directly the ressource # PeerTube can proxify requests between your object storage service and your users # If you disable PeerTube proxy, ensure you use your own proxy that is able to access the private files # Or you can also set a public ACL for private files in object storage if you don't want to use a proxy proxify_private_files: true credentials: # You can also use AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID env variable access_key_id: '' # You can also use AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY env variable secret_access_key: '' # Maximum amount to upload in one request to object storage max_upload_part: 100MB # Maximum number of attempts to make a request to object storage # Some object storage providers (for instance Backblaze) expects the client to retry upload upon 5xx errors # If you're using such a provider then you can increase this value max_request_attempts: 3 streaming_playlists: bucket_name: 'streaming-playlists' # Allows setting all buckets to the same value but with a different prefix prefix: '' # Example: 'streaming-playlists:' # Base url for object URL generation, scheme and host will be replaced by this URL # Useful when you want to use a CDN/external proxy base_url: '' # Example: 'https://mirror.example.com' # PeerTube makes many small requests to the object storage provider to upload/delete/update live chunks # which can be a problem depending on your object storage provider # You can also choose to disable this feature to reduce live streams latency # Live stream replays are not affected by this setting, so they are uploaded in object storage as regular VOD videos store_live_streams: true web_videos: bucket_name: 'web-videos' prefix: '' base_url: '' user_exports: bucket_name: 'user-exports' prefix: '' base_url: '' # Same settings but for original video files original_video_files: bucket_name: 'original-video-files' prefix: '' base_url: '' log: level: 'info' # 'debug' | 'info' | 'warn' | 'error' rotation: enabled: true # Enabled by default, if disabled make sure that 'storage.logs' is pointing to a folder handled by logrotate max_file_size: 12MB max_files: 20 anonymize_ip: false log_ping_requests: true log_tracker_unknown_infohash: true # If you have many concurrent requests, you can disable HTTP requests logging to reduce PeerTube CPU load log_http_requests: true prettify_sql: false # Accept warn/error logs coming from the client accept_client_log: true # Support of Open Telemetry metrics and tracing # For more information: https://docs.joinpeertube.org/maintain/observability open_telemetry: metrics: enabled: false # How often viewers send playback stats to server playback_stats_interval: '15 seconds' http_request_duration: # You can disable HTTP request duration metric that can have a high tag cardinality enabled: false # Create a prometheus exporter server on this port so prometheus server can scrape PeerTube metrics prometheus_exporter: hostname: '127.0.0.1' port: 9091 tracing: # If tracing is enabled, you must provide --experimental-loader=@opentelemetry/instrumentation/hook.mjs flag to the node binary enabled: false # Send traces to a Jaeger compatible endpoint jaeger_exporter: endpoint: '' trending: videos: interval_days: 7 # Compute trending videos for the last x days for 'most-viewed' algorithm algorithms: enabled: - 'hot' # Adaptation of Reddit's 'Hot' algorithm - 'most-viewed' # Number of views in the last x days - 'most-liked' # Global views since the upload of the video default: 'most-viewed' # Cache remote videos on your server, to help other instances to broadcast the video # You can define multiple caches using different sizes/strategies # Once you have defined your strategies, choose which instances you want to cache in admin -> manage follows -> following redundancy: videos: check_interval: '1 hour' # How often you want to check new videos to cache strategies: # Just uncomment strategies you want # - # size: '10GB' # # Minimum time the video must remain in the cache. Only accept values > 10 hours (to not overload remote instances) # min_lifetime: '48 hours' # strategy: 'most-views' # Cache videos that have the most views # - # size: '10GB' # # Minimum time the video must remain in the cache. Only accept values > 10 hours (to not overload remote instances) # min_lifetime: '48 hours' # strategy: 'trending' # Cache trending videos # - # size: '10GB' # # Minimum time the video must remain in the cache. Only accept values > 10 hours (to not overload remote instances) # min_lifetime: '48 hours' # strategy: 'recently-added' # Cache recently added videos # min_views: 10 # Having at least x views # Other instances that duplicate your content remote_redundancy: videos: # 'nobody': Do not accept remote redundancies # 'anybody': Accept remote redundancies from anybody # 'followings': Accept redundancies from instance followings accept_from: 'anybody' csp: enabled: false report_only: true # CSP directives are still being tested, so disable the report only mode at your own risk! report_uri: security: # Set the X-Frame-Options header to help to mitigate clickjacking attacks frameguard: enabled: true # Set x-powered-by HTTP header to "PeerTube" # Can help remote software to know this is a PeerTube instance powered_by_header: enabled: true tracker: # If you disable the tracker, you disable the P2P on your PeerTube instance enabled: true # Only handle requests on your videos # If you set this to false it means you have a public tracker # Then, it is possible that clients overload your instance with external torrents private: true # Reject peers that do a lot of announces (could improve privacy of TCP/UDP peers) reject_too_many_announces: false history: videos: # If you want to limit users videos history # -1 means there is no limitations # Other values could be '6 months' or '30 days' etc (PeerTube will periodically delete old entries from database) max_age: -1 views: videos: # PeerTube creates a database entry every hour for each video to track views over a period of time # This is used in particular by the Trending page # PeerTube could remove old remote video views if you want to reduce your database size (video view counter will not be altered) # -1 means no cleanup # Other values could be '6 months' or '30 days' etc (PeerTube will periodically delete old entries from database) remote: max_age: '30 days' # PeerTube buffers local video views before updating and federating the video local_buffer_update_interval: '30 minutes' # How long does it take to count again a view from the same user view_expiration: '1 hour' # Minimum amount of time the viewer has to watch the video before PeerTube adds a view count_view_after: '10 seconds' # Player can send a session id string to track the user # Since this can be spoofed by users to create fake views, you have the option to disable this feature # If disabled, PeerTube will use the IP address to track the same user (default behavior before PeerTube 6.1) trust_viewer_session_id: true # How often the web browser sends "is watching" information to the server # Increase the value or set null to disable it if you plan to have many viewers watching_interval: # Non logged-in viewers anonymous: '5 seconds' # Logged-in users of your instance # Unlike anonymous viewers, this endpoint is also used to store the "last watched video timecode" for your users # Increasing this value reduces the accuracy of the video resume users: '5 seconds' # Used to get country location of views of local videos geo_ip: enabled: true country: database_url: 'https://dbip.mirror.framasoft.org/files/dbip-country-lite-latest.mmdb' city: database_url: 'https://dbip.mirror.framasoft.org/files/dbip-city-lite-latest.mmdb' plugins: # The website PeerTube will ask for available PeerTube plugins and themes # This is an unmoderated plugin index, so only install plugins/themes you trust index: enabled: true check_latest_versions_interval: '4 hours' # How often you want to check new plugins/themes versions url: 'https://packages.joinpeertube.org' federation: # Enable ActivityPub endpoints (inbox/outbox) enabled: true # Prevent SSRF requests (requests to your internal network for example) by checking the request IP address # More information about SSRF: https://portswigger.net/web-security/ssrf prevent_ssrf: true # Some federated software such as Mastodon may require an HTTP signature to access content sign_federated_fetches: true videos: federate_unlisted: false # Add a weekly job that cleans up remote AP interactions on local videos (shares, rates and comments) # It removes objects that do not exist anymore, and potentially fix their URLs cleanup_remote_interactions: true peertube: check_latest_version: # Check and notify admins of new PeerTube versions enabled: true # You can use a custom URL if your want, that respect the format behind https://joinpeertube.org/api/v1/versions.json url: 'https://joinpeertube.org/api/v1/versions.json' webadmin: configuration: edition: # Set this to false if you don't want to allow config edition in the web interface by instance admins allowed: true # XML, Atom or JSON feeds feeds: videos: # Default number of videos displayed in feeds count: 20 comments: # Default number of comments displayed in feeds count: 20 remote_runners: # Consider jobs that are processed by a remote runner as stalled after this period of time without any update stalled_jobs: live: '30 seconds' vod: '2 minutes' thumbnails: # When automatically generating a thumbnail from the video generation_from_video: # How many frames to analyze at the middle of the video to select the most appropriate one # Increasing this value will increase CPU and memory usage when generating the thumbnail, especially for high video resolution # Minimum value is 2 frames_to_analyze: 50 # Only two sizes are currently supported for now (not less, not more) # 1 size for the thumbnail (displayed in video miniatures) # 1 size for the preview (displayed in the video player) sizes: - width: 280 height: 157 - width: 850 height: 480 stats: # Display registration requests stats (average response time, total requests...) registration_requests: enabled: true # Display abuses stats (average response time, total abuses...) abuses: enabled: true total_moderators: enabled: true total_admins: enabled: true cache: previews: size: 500 # Max number of previews you want to cache captions: size: 500 # Max number of video captions/subtitles you want to cache torrents: size: 500 # Max number of video torrents you want to cache storyboards: size: 500 # Max number of video storyboards you want to cache admin: # Used to generate the root user at first startup # And to receive emails from the contact form email: 'admin@example.com' contact_form: enabled: true signup: enabled: false limit: 10 # When the limit is reached, registrations are disabled. -1 == unlimited minimum_age: 16 # Used to configure the signup form # Users fill a form to register so moderators can accept/reject the registration requires_approval: true requires_email_verification: false filters: cidr: # You can specify CIDR ranges to whitelist (empty = no filtering) or blacklist whitelist: [] blacklist: [] user: history: videos: # Enable or disable video history by default for new users. enabled: true # Default value of maximum video bytes the user can upload # Does not take into account transcoded files or account export archives (that can include user uploaded files) # Byte format is supported ("1GB" etc) # -1 == unlimited video_quota: -1 video_quota_daily: -1 default_channel_name: 'Main $1 channel' # The placeholder $1 is used to represent the user's username video_channels: max_per_user: 20 # Allows each user to create up to 20 video channels. # If enabled, the video will be transcoded to mp4 (x264) with `faststart` flag # In addition, if some resolutions are enabled the mp4 video file will be transcoded to these new resolutions # Please, do not disable transcoding since many uploaded videos will not work transcoding: enabled: true original_file: # If false the uploaded file is deleted after transcoding # If yes it is not deleted but moved in a dedicated folder or object storage keep: false # Allow your users to upload .mkv, .mov, .avi, .wmv, .flv, .f4v, .3g2, .3gp, .mts, m2ts, .mxf, .nut videos allow_additional_extensions: true # If a user uploads an audio file, PeerTube will create a video by merging the preview file and the audio file allow_audio_files: true # Enable remote runners to transcode your videos # If enabled, your instance won't transcode the videos itself # At least 1 remote runner must be configured to transcode your videos remote_runners: enabled: false # Amount of threads used by ffmpeg for 1 local transcoding job threads: 1 # Amount of local transcoding jobs to execute in parallel concurrency: 1 # Choose the local transcoding profile # New profiles can be added by plugins # Available in core PeerTube: 'default' profile: 'default' resolutions: # Only created if the original video has a higher resolution, uses more storage! 0p: false # audio-only (creates mp4 without video stream) 144p: false 240p: false 360p: false 480p: false 720p: false 1080p: false 1440p: false 2160p: false # Transcode and keep original resolution, even if it's above your maximum enabled resolution always_transcode_original_resolution: true fps: # Cap transcoded video FPS # Max resolution file still keeps the original FPS max: 60 # Generate videos in a web compatible format # If you also enabled the hls format, it will multiply videos storage by 2 # If disabled, breaks federation with PeerTube instances < 2.1 web_videos: enabled: false # /!\ Requires ffmpeg >= 4.1 # Generate HLS playlists and fragmented MP4 files. Better playback than with Web Videos: # * Resolution change is smoother # * Faster playback in particular with long videos # * More stable playback (less bugs/infinite loading) # If you also enabled the web videos format, it will multiply videos storage by 2 hls: enabled: true # Store the audio stream in a separate file from the video # This option adds the ability for the HLS player to propose the "Audio only" quality to users # It also saves disk space by not duplicating the audio stream in each resolution file split_audio_and_video: false live: enabled: false # Limit lives duration # -1 == unlimited max_duration: -1 # For example: '5 hours' # Limit max number of live videos created on your instance # -1 == unlimited max_instance_lives: 20 # Limit max number of live videos created by a user on your instance # -1 == unlimited max_user_lives: 3 # Allow your users to save a replay of their live # PeerTube will transcode segments in a video file # If the user daily/total quota is reached, PeerTube will stop the live # /!\ transcoding.enabled (and not live.transcoding.enabled) has to be true to create a replay allow_replay: true # Allow your users to change latency settings (small latency/default/high latency) # Small latency live streams cannot use P2P # High latency live streams can increase P2P ratio latency_setting: enabled: true # Your firewall should accept traffic from this port in TCP if you enable live rtmp: enabled: true # Listening hostname/port for RTMP server # '::' to listen on IPv6 and IPv4, '0.0.0.0' to listen on IPv4 # Use null to automatically listen on '::' if IPv6 is available, or '0.0.0.0' otherwise hostname: null port: 1935 # Public hostname of your RTMP server # Use null to use the same value than `webserver.hostname` public_hostname: null rtmps: enabled: false # Listening hostname/port for RTMPS server # '::' to listen on IPv6 and IPv4, '0.0.0.0' to listen on IPv4 # Use null to automatically listen on '::' if IPv6 is available, or '0.0.0.0' otherwise hostname: null port: 1936 # Absolute paths key_file: '' cert_file: '' # Public hostname of your RTMPS server # Use null to use the same value than `webserver.hostname` public_hostname: null # Allow to transcode the live streaming in multiple live resolutions transcoding: enabled: true # Enable remote runners to transcode your videos # If enabled, your instance won't transcode the videos itself # At least 1 remote runner must be configured to transcode your videos remote_runners: enabled: false # Amount of threads used by ffmpeg per live when using local transcoding threads: 2 # Choose the local transcoding profile # New profiles can be added by plugins # Available in core PeerTube: 'default' profile: 'default' resolutions: 0p: false # Audio only 144p: false 240p: false 360p: false 480p: false 720p: false 1080p: false 1440p: false 2160p: false # Also transcode original resolution, even if it's above your maximum enabled resolution always_transcode_original_resolution: true fps: # Cap transcoded live FPS # Max resolution stream still keeps the original FPS max: 60 video_studio: # Enable video edition by users (cut, add intro/outro, add watermark etc) # If enabled, users can create transcoding tasks as they wish enabled: false # Enable remote runners to transcode studio tasks # If enabled, your instance won't transcode the videos itself # At least 1 remote runner must be configured to transcode your videos remote_runners: enabled: false video_transcription: # Enable automatic transcription of videos enabled: false # Choose engine for local transcription # Supported: 'openai-whisper' or 'whisper-ctranslate2' engine: 'whisper-ctranslate2' # You can set a custom engine path for local transcription # If not provided, PeerTube will try to automatically install it in the PeerTube bin directory engine_path: null # Choose engine model for local transcription # Available for 'openai-whisper' and 'whisper-ctranslate2': 'tiny', 'base', 'small', 'medium', 'large-v2' or 'large-v3' model: 'small' # Or specify the model path: # * PyTorch model file path for 'openai-whisper' # * CTranslate2 Whisper model directory path for 'whisper-ctranslate2' # If not provided, PeerTube will automatically download the model model_path: null # Enable remote runners to transcribe videos # If enabled, your instance won't transcribe the videos itself # At least 1 remote runner must be configured to transcribe your videos remote_runners: enabled: false video_file: update: # Add ability for users to replace the video file of an existing video enabled: false import: # Add ability for your users to import remote videos (from YouTube, torrent...) videos: # Amount of import jobs to execute in parallel concurrency: 1 # Set a custom video import timeout to not block import queue timeout: '2 hours' # Classic HTTP or all sites supported by youtube-dl https://rg3.github.io/youtube-dl/supportedsites.html http: # We recommend to use a HTTP proxy if you enable HTTP import to prevent private URL access from this server # See https://docs.joinpeertube.org/maintain/configuration#security for more information enabled: false youtube_dl_release: # Direct download URL to youtube-dl binary # Github releases API is also supported # # Platform-independent examples: # * https://api.github.com/repos/ytdl-org/youtube-dl/releases # * https://api.github.com/repos/yt-dlp/yt-dlp/releases # * https://yt-dl.org/downloads/latest/youtube-dl # # You can also use a youtube-dl standalone binary (requires python_path: null) # GNU/Linux binaries with support for impersonating browser requests (required by some platforms such as Vimeo) examples: # * https://github.com/yt-dlp/yt-dlp/releases/latest/download/yt-dlp_linux (x64) # * https://github.com/yt-dlp/yt-dlp/releases/latest/download/yt-dlp_linux_armv7l (ARMv7) # * https://github.com/yt-dlp/yt-dlp/releases/latest/download/yt-dlp_linux_armv7l (ARMv8/AArch64/ARM64) url: 'https://api.github.com/repos/yt-dlp/yt-dlp/releases' # Release binary name: 'yt-dlp' or 'youtube-dl' name: 'yt-dlp' # Path to the python binary to execute for youtube-dl or yt-dlp # Set to null if you use a youtube-dl executable python_path: '/usr/bin/python3' # IPv6 is very strongly rate-limited on most sites supported by youtube-dl force_ipv4: false # By default PeerTube uses HTTP_PROXY and HTTPS_PROXY environment variables # But you can specify custom proxies for youtube-dl because remote websites (like YouTube) may block your server IP address # PeerTube will randomly select a proxy from the following list proxies: # - "https://username:password@example.com:8888" # Magnet URI or torrent file (use classic TCP/UDP/WebSeed to download the file) torrent: # We recommend to only enable magnet URI/torrent import if you trust your users # See https://docs.joinpeertube.org/maintain/configuration#security for more information enabled: false # Add ability for your users to synchronize their channels with external channels, playlists, etc video_channel_synchronization: enabled: false max_per_user: 10 check_interval: 1 hour # Number of latest published videos to check and to potentially import when syncing a channel videos_limit_per_synchronization: 10 # Max number of videos to import when the user asks for full sync full_sync_videos_limit: 1000 users: # Video quota is checked on import so the user doesn't upload a too big archive file # Video quota (daily quota is not taken into account) is also checked for each video when PeerTube is processing the import enabled: true export: users: # Allow users to export their PeerTube data in a .zip for backup or re-import # Only one export at a time is allowed per user enabled: true # Max size of the current user quota to accept or not the export # Goal of this setting is to not store too big archive file on your server disk max_user_video_quota: 10GB # How long PeerTube should keep the user export export_expiration: '2 days' auto_blacklist: # New videos automatically blacklisted so moderators can review before publishing videos: of_users: enabled: false # Instance settings instance: name: 'PeerTube' short_description: 'PeerTube, an ActivityPub-federated video streaming platform using P2P directly in your web browser.' description: 'Welcome to this PeerTube instance!' # Support markdown terms: 'No terms for now.' # Support markdown code_of_conduct: '' # Supports markdown # Who moderates the instance? What is the policy regarding NSFW videos? Political videos? etc moderation_information: '' # Supports markdown # Why did you create this instance? creation_reason: '' # Supports Markdown # Who is behind the instance? A single person? A non profit? administrator: '' # Supports Markdown # How long do you plan to maintain this instance? maintenance_lifetime: '' # Supports Markdown # How will you pay the PeerTube instance server? With your own funds? With users donations? Advertising? business_model: '' # Supports Markdown # If you want to explain on what type of hardware your PeerTube instance runs # Example: '2 vCore, 2GB RAM...' hardware_information: '' # Supports Markdown # Describe the languages spoken on your instance, to interact with your users for example # Uncomment or add the languages you want # List of supported languages: https://peertube.cpy.re/api/v1/videos/languages # PeerTube plugins can add additional languages to the official list of supported languages languages: # - en # - es # - fr # Describe the main categories of your instance (to explain for example that your instance is dedicated to music, gaming, etc.) # Uncomment categories you want # List of supported categories: https://peertube.cpy.re/api/v1/videos/categories # PeerTube plugins can add additional categories to the official list of supported categories categories: # - 1 # Music # - 2 # Films # - 3 # Vehicles # - 4 # Art # - 5 # Sports # - 6 # Travels # - 7 # Gaming # - 8 # People # - 9 # Comedy # - 10 # Entertainment # - 11 # News & Politics # - 12 # How To # - 13 # Education # - 14 # Activism # - 15 # Science & Technology # - 16 # Animals # - 17 # Kids # - 18 # Food default_client_route: '/videos/trending' # Whether or not the instance is dedicated to NSFW content # Enabling it will allow other administrators to know that you are mainly federating sensitive content # Moreover, the NSFW checkbox on video upload will be automatically checked by default is_nsfw: false # By default, `do_not_list` or `blur` or `display` NSFW videos # Could be overridden per user with a setting default_nsfw_policy: 'do_not_list' customizations: javascript: '' # Directly your JavaScript code (without