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Django/Jinja
415 lines
20 KiB
Django/Jinja
#jinja2: lstrip_blocks: "True"
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# Homeserver details
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homeserver:
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# The address that this appservice can use to connect to the homeserver.
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address: {{ matrix_mautrix_telegram_homeserver_address }}
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# The domain of the homeserver (for MXIDs, etc).
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domain: {{ matrix_mautrix_telegram_homeserver_domain }}
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# Whether or not to verify the SSL certificate of the homeserver.
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# Only applies if address starts with https://
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verify_ssl: true
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# Application service host/registration related details
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# Changing these values requires regeneration of the registration.
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appservice:
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# The address that the homeserver can use to connect to this appservice.
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address: {{ matrix_mautrix_telegram_appservice_address|to_json }}
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# The hostname and port where this appservice should listen.
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hostname: 0.0.0.0
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port: 8080
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# The maximum body size of appservice API requests (from the homeserver) in mebibytes
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# Usually 1 is enough, but on high-traffic bridges you might need to increase this to avoid 413s
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max_body_size: 1
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# The full URI to the database. SQLite and Postgres are fully supported.
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# Other DBMSes supported by SQLAlchemy may or may not work.
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# Format examples:
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# SQLite: sqlite:///filename.db
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# Postgres: postgres://username:password@hostname/dbname
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database: {{ matrix_mautrix_telegram_appservice_database|to_json }}
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# Public part of web server for out-of-Matrix interaction with the bridge.
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# Used for things like login if the user wants to make sure the 2FA password isn't stored in
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# the HS database.
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public:
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# Whether or not the public-facing endpoints should be enabled.
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enabled: {{ matrix_mautrix_telegram_appservice_public_enabled|to_json }}
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# The prefix to use in the public-facing endpoints.
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prefix: {{ matrix_mautrix_telegram_public_endpoint|to_json }}
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# The base URL where the public-facing endpoints are available. The prefix is not added
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# implicitly.
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external: {{ matrix_mautrix_telegram_appservice_public_external|to_json }}
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# Provisioning API part of the web server for automated portal creation and fetching information.
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# Used by things like Dimension (https://dimension.t2bot.io/).
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provisioning:
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# Whether or not the provisioning API should be enabled.
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enabled: false
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# The prefix to use in the provisioning API endpoints.
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prefix: /_matrix/provision/v1
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# The shared secret to authorize users of the API.
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# Set to "generate" to generate and save a new token.
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shared_secret: generate
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# The unique ID of this appservice.
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id: telegram
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# Username of the appservice bot.
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bot_username: {{ matrix_mautrix_telegram_appservice_bot_username|to_json }}
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# Display name and avatar for bot. Set to "remove" to remove display name/avatar, leave empty
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# to leave display name/avatar as-is.
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bot_displayname: Telegram bridge bot
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bot_avatar: mxc://maunium.net/tJCRmUyJDsgRNgqhOgoiHWbX
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# Authentication tokens for AS <-> HS communication.
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as_token: {{ matrix_mautrix_telegram_appservice_token|to_json }}
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hs_token: {{ matrix_mautrix_telegram_homeserver_token|to_json }}
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# Bridge config
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bridge:
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# Localpart template of MXIDs for Telegram users.
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# {userid} is replaced with the user ID of the Telegram user.
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# Default: telegram_{userid}
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username_template: {{ matrix_mautrix_telegram_username_template|to_json }}
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# Localpart template of room aliases for Telegram portal rooms.
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# {groupname} is replaced with the name part of the public channel/group invite link ( https://t.me/{} )
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# Default: telegram_{groupname}
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alias_template: {{ matrix_mautrix_telegram_alias_template|to_json }}
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# Displayname template for Telegram users.
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# {displayname} is replaced with the display name of the Telegram user.
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# Default: {displayname} (Telegram)
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displayname_template: {{ matrix_mautrix_telegram_displayname_template|to_json }}
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# Set the preferred order of user identifiers which to use in the Matrix puppet display name.
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# In the (hopefully unlikely) scenario that none of the given keys are found, the numeric user
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# ID is used.
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#
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# If the bridge is working properly, a phone number or an username should always be known, but
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# the other one can very well be empty.
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#
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# Valid keys:
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# "full name" (First and/or last name)
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# "full name reversed" (Last and/or first name)
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# "first name"
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# "last name"
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# "username"
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# "phone number"
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displayname_preference:
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- full name
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- username
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- phone number
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# Maximum length of displayname
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displayname_max_length: 100
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# Maximum number of members to sync per portal when starting up. Other members will be
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# synced when they send messages. The maximum is 10000, after which the Telegram server
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# will not send any more members.
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# Defaults to no local limit (-> limited to 10000 by server)
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max_initial_member_sync: 10
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# Whether or not to sync the member list in channels.
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# If no channel admins have logged into the bridge, the bridge won't be able to sync the member
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# list regardless of this setting.
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sync_channel_members: false
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# Whether or not to skip deleted members when syncing members.
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skip_deleted_members: true
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# Whether or not to automatically synchronize contacts and chats of Matrix users logged into
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# their Telegram account at startup.
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startup_sync: true
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# Number of most recently active dialogs to check when syncing chats.
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# Dialogs include groups and private chats, but only groups are synced.
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# Set to 0 to remove limit.
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sync_dialog_limit: 30
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# Whether or not to sync and create portals for direct chats at startup.
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sync_direct_chats: false
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# The maximum number of simultaneous Telegram deletions to handle.
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# A large number of simultaneous redactions could put strain on your homeserver.
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max_telegram_delete: 10
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# Whether or not to automatically sync the Matrix room state (mostly unpuppeted displaynames)
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# at startup and when creating a bridge.
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sync_matrix_state: true
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# Allow logging in within Matrix. If false, users can only log in using login-qr or the
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# out-of-Matrix login website (see appservice.public config section)
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allow_matrix_login: true
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# Whether or not to bridge plaintext highlights.
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# Only enable this if your displayname_template has some static part that the bridge can use to
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# reliably identify what is a plaintext highlight.
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plaintext_highlights: false
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# Whether or not to make portals of publicly joinable channels/supergroups publicly joinable on Matrix.
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public_portals: true
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# Whether or not to use /sync to get presence, read receipts and typing notifications when using
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# your own Matrix account as the Matrix puppet for your Telegram account.
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sync_with_custom_puppets: true
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# Shared secret for https://github.com/devture/matrix-synapse-shared-secret-auth
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#
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# If set, custom puppets will be enabled automatically for local users
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# instead of users having to find an access token and run `login-matrix`
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# manually.
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login_shared_secret: {{ matrix_mautrix_telegram_login_shared_secret|to_json }}
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# Set to false to disable link previews in messages sent to Telegram.
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telegram_link_preview: true
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# Use inline images instead of a separate message for the caption.
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# N.B. Inline images are not supported on all clients (e.g. Element iOS).
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inline_images: false
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# Maximum size of image in megabytes before sending to Telegram as a document.
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image_as_file_size: 10
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# Maximum size of Telegram documents in megabytes to bridge.
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max_document_size: 100
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# Enable experimental parallel file transfer, which makes uploads/downloads much faster by
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# streaming from/to Matrix and using many connections for Telegram.
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# Note that generating HQ thumbnails for videos is not possible with streamed transfers.
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parallel_file_transfer: false
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# Whether or not created rooms should have federation enabled.
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# If false, created portal rooms will never be federated.
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federate_rooms: {{ matrix_mautrix_telegram_federate_rooms|to_json }}
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# Settings for converting animated stickers.
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animated_sticker:
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# Format to which animated stickers should be converted.
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# disable - No conversion, send as-is (gzipped lottie)
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# png - converts to non-animated png (fastest),
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# gif - converts to animated gif, but loses transparency
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# webm - converts to webm video, requires ffmpeg executable with vp9 codec and webm container support
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target: gif
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# Arguments for converter. All converters take width and height.
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# GIF converter takes background as a hex color.
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args:
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width: 256
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height: 256
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background: "020202" # only for gif
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fps: 30 # only for webm
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# End-to-bridge encryption support options. These require matrix-nio to be installed with pip
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# and login_shared_secret to be configured in order to get a device for the bridge bot.
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#
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# Additionally, https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/pull/5758 is required if using a normal
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# application service.
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encryption:
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# Allow encryption, work in group chat rooms with e2ee enabled
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allow: false
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# Default to encryption, force-enable encryption in all portals the bridge creates
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# This will cause the bridge bot to be in private chats for the encryption to work properly.
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default: false
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# Database for the encryption data. Currently only supports Postgres and an in-memory
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# store that's persisted as a pickle.
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# If set to `default`, will use the appservice postgres database
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# or a pickle file if the appservice database is sqlite.
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#
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# Format examples:
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# Pickle: pickle:///filename.pickle
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# Postgres: postgres://username:password@hostname/dbname
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database: default
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# Whether or not to explicitly set the avatar and room name for private
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# chat portal rooms. This will be implicitly enabled if encryption.default is true.
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private_chat_portal_meta: false
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# Whether or not the bridge should send a read receipt from the bridge bot when a message has
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# been sent to Telegram.
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delivery_receipts: false
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# Whether or not delivery errors should be reported as messages in the Matrix room.
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delivery_error_reports: true
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# Set this to true to tell the bridge to re-send m.bridge events to all rooms on the next run.
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# This field will automatically be changed back to false after it,
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# except if the config file is not writable.
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resend_bridge_info: false
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# Overrides for base power levels.
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initial_power_level_overrides:
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user: {}
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group: {}
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# Whether to bridge Telegram bot messages as m.notices or m.texts.
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bot_messages_as_notices: true
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bridge_notices:
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# Whether or not Matrix bot messages (type m.notice) should be bridged.
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default: false
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# List of user IDs for whom the previous flag is flipped.
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# e.g. if bridge_notices.default is false, notices from other users will not be bridged, but
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# notices from users listed here will be bridged.
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exceptions: []
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# The formats to use when sending messages to Telegram via the relay bot.
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#
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# Telegram doesn't have built-in emotes, so the m.emote format is also used for non-relaybot users.
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#
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# Available variables:
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# $sender_displayname - The display name of the sender (e.g. Example User)
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# $sender_username - The username (Matrix ID localpart) of the sender (e.g. exampleuser)
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# $sender_mxid - The Matrix ID of the sender (e.g. @exampleuser:example.com)
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# $message - The message content as HTML
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message_formats:
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m.text: "<b>$sender_displayname</b>: $message"
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m.notice: "<b>$sender_displayname</b>: $message"
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m.emote: "* <b>$sender_displayname</b> $message"
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m.file: "<b>$sender_displayname</b> sent a file: $message"
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m.image: "<b>$sender_displayname</b> sent an image: $message"
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m.audio: "<b>$sender_displayname</b> sent an audio file: $message"
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m.video: "<b>$sender_displayname</b> sent a video: $message"
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m.location: "<b>$sender_displayname</b> sent a location: $message"
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# Telegram doesn't have built-in emotes, this field specifies how m.emote's from authenticated
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# users are sent to telegram. All fields in message_formats are supported. Additionally, the
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# Telegram user info is available in the following variables:
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# $displayname - Telegram displayname
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# $username - Telegram username (may not exist)
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# $mention - Telegram @username or displayname mention (depending on which exists)
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emote_format: "* $mention $formatted_body"
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# The formats to use when sending state events to Telegram via the relay bot.
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#
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# Variables from `message_formats` that have the `sender_` prefix are available without the prefix.
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# In name_change events, `$prev_displayname` is the previous displayname.
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#
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# Set format to an empty string to disable the messages for that event.
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state_event_formats:
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join: "<b>$displayname</b> joined the room."
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leave: "<b>$displayname</b> left the room."
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name_change: "<b>$prev_displayname</b> changed their name to <b>$displayname</b>"
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# Filter rooms that can/can't be bridged. Can also be managed using the `filter` and
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# `filter-mode` management commands.
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#
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# Filters do not affect direct chats.
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# An empty blacklist will essentially disable the filter.
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filter:
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# Filter mode to use. Either "blacklist" or "whitelist".
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# If the mode is "blacklist", the listed chats will never be bridged.
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# If the mode is "whitelist", only the listed chats can be bridged.
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mode: blacklist
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# The list of group/channel IDs to filter.
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list: []
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# The prefix for commands. Only required in non-management rooms.
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command_prefix: "!tg"
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# Permissions for using the bridge.
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# Permitted values:
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# relaybot - Only use the bridge via the relaybot, no access to commands.
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# user - Relaybot level + access to commands to create bridges.
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# puppeting - User level + logging in with a Telegram account.
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# full - Full access to use the bridge, i.e. previous levels + Matrix login.
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# admin - Full access to use the bridge and some extra administration commands.
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# Permitted keys:
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# * - All Matrix users
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# domain - All users on that homeserver
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# mxid - Specific user
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permissions:
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'{{ matrix_mautrix_telegram_homeserver_domain }}': full
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{% if matrix_admin %}
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'{{ matrix_admin }}': admin
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{% endif %}
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# Options related to the message relay Telegram bot.
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relaybot:
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private_chat:
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# List of users to invite to the portal when someone starts a private chat with the bot.
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# If empty, private chats with the bot won't create a portal.
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invite: []
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# Whether or not to bridge state change messages in relaybot private chats.
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state_changes: true
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# When private_chat_invite is empty, this message is sent to users /starting the
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# relaybot. Telegram's "markdown" is supported.
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message: This is a Matrix bridge relaybot and does not support direct chats
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# List of users to invite to all group chat portals created by the bridge.
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group_chat_invite: []
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# Whether or not the relaybot should not bridge events in unbridged group chats.
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# If false, portals will be created when the relaybot receives messages, just like normal
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# users. This behavior is usually not desirable, as it interferes with manually bridging
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# the chat to another room.
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ignore_unbridged_group_chat: true
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# Whether or not to allow creating portals from Telegram.
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authless_portals: true
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# Whether or not to allow Telegram group admins to use the bot commands.
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whitelist_group_admins: true
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# Whether or not to ignore incoming events sent by the relay bot.
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ignore_own_incoming_events: true
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# List of usernames/user IDs who are also allowed to use the bot commands.
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whitelist: []
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# Telegram config
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telegram:
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# Get your own API keys at https://my.telegram.org/apps
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api_id: {{ matrix_mautrix_telegram_api_id|to_json }}
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api_hash: {{ matrix_mautrix_telegram_api_hash|to_json }}
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# (Optional) Create your own bot at https://t.me/BotFather
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bot_token: {{ matrix_mautrix_telegram_bot_token|to_json }}
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# Telethon connection options.
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connection:
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# The timeout in seconds to be used when connecting.
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timeout: 120
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# How many times the reconnection should retry, either on the initial connection or when
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# Telegram disconnects us. May be set to a negative or null value for infinite retries, but
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# this is not recommended, since the program can get stuck in an infinite loop.
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retries: 5
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# The delay in seconds to sleep between automatic reconnections.
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retry_delay: 1
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# The threshold below which the library should automatically sleep on flood wait errors
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# (inclusive). For instance, if a FloodWaitError for 17s occurs and flood_sleep_threshold
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# is 20s, the library will sleep automatically. If the error was for 21s, it would raise
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# the error instead. Values larger than a day (86400) will be changed to a day.
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flood_sleep_threshold: 60
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# How many times a request should be retried. Request are retried when Telegram is having
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# internal issues, when there is a FloodWaitError less than flood_sleep_threshold, or when
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# there's a migrate error. May take a negative or null value for infinite retries, but this
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# is not recommended, since some requests can always trigger a call fail (such as searching
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# for messages).
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request_retries: 5
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# Device info sent to Telegram.
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device_info:
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# "auto" = OS name+version.
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device_model: auto
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# "auto" = Telethon version.
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system_version: auto
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# "auto" = mautrix-telegram version.
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app_version: auto
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lang_code: en
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system_lang_code: en
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# Custom server to connect to.
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server:
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# Set to true to use these server settings. If false, will automatically
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# use production server assigned by Telegram. Set to false in production.
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enabled: false
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# The DC ID to connect to.
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dc: 2
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# The IP to connect to.
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ip: 149.154.167.40
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# The port to connect to. 443 may not work, 80 is better and both are equally secure.
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port: 80
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# Telethon proxy configuration.
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# You must install PySocks from pip for proxies to work.
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proxy:
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# Allowed types: disabled, socks4, socks5, http
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type: disabled
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# Proxy IP address and port.
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address: 127.0.0.1
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port: 1080
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# Whether or not to perform DNS resolving remotely.
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rdns: true
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# Proxy authentication (optional).
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username: ""
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password: ""
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# Python logging configuration.
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#
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# See section 16.7.2 of the Python documentation for more info:
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# https://docs.python.org/3.6/library/logging.config.html#configuration-dictionary-schema
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logging:
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version: 1
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formatters:
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precise:
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format: "[%(asctime)s] [%(levelname)s@%(name)s] %(message)s"
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handlers:
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console:
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class: logging.StreamHandler
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formatter: precise
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loggers:
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mau:
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level: WARNING
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telethon:
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level: WARNING
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aiohttp:
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level: WARNING
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root:
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level: WARNING
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handlers: [console]
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