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* add support for hinting via api/v_/instance endpoints a preferred image / video size limit * fix tests expecting old default values
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# Media
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## Settings
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```yaml
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##### MEDIA CONFIG #####
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# Config pertaining to media uploads (media, image descriptions, emoji).
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# Size. Max size in bytes of media uploads via API.
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#
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# Raising this limit may cause other servers to not fetch media
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# attached to a post.
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#
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# Examples: [2097152, 10485760, 40MB, 40MiB]
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# Default: 40MiB (41943040 bytes)
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media-local-max-size: 40MiB
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# Size. Size in bytes of max image size referred to on /api/v_/instance endpoints,
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# used by applications like Tusky to automatically scale locally uploaded media.
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#
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# Leaving this unset will default to media-local-max-size.
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#
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# Examples: [64, 500, 5MiB, 5MB, 50M]
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# Default: unset
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media-image-size-hint: 5MiB
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# Size. Size in bytes of max video size referred to on /api/v_/instance endpoints,
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# used by applications like Tusky to automatically scale locally uploaded media.
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#
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# Leaving this unset will default to media-local-max-size.
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#
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# Examples: [64, 4096, 4MiB, 4MB, 40M]
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# Default: unset
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media-video-size-hint: 40MiB
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# Size. Max size in bytes of media to download from other instances.
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#
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# Lowering this limit may cause your instance not to fetch post media.
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#
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# Examples: [2097152, 10485760, 40MB, 40MiB]
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# Default: 40MiB (41943040 bytes)
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media-remote-max-size: 40MiB
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# Int. Minimum amount of characters required as an image or video description.
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# Examples: [500, 1000, 1500]
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# Default: 0 (not required)
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media-description-min-chars: 0
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# Int. Maximum amount of characters permitted in an image or video description.
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# Examples: [1000, 1500, 3000]
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# Default: 1500
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media-description-max-chars: 1500
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# Size. Max size in bytes of emojis uploaded to this instance via the admin API.
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#
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# The default is the same as the Mastodon size limit for emojis (50kb), which allows
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# for good interoperability. Raising this limit may cause issues with federation
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# of your emojis to other instances, so beware.
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#
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# Examples: [51200, 102400, 50KB, 50KiB]
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# Default: 50KiB (51200 bytes)
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media-emoji-local-max-size: 50KiB
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# Size. Max size in bytes of emojis to download from other instances.
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#
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# By default this is 100kb, or twice the size of the default for media-emoji-local-max-size.
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# This strikes a good balance between decent interoperability with instances that have
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# higher emoji size limits, and not taking up too much space in storage.
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#
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# Examples: [51200, 102400, 100KB, 100KiB]
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# Default: 100KiB (102400 bytes)
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media-emoji-remote-max-size: 100KiB
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# Int. Number of instances of ffmpeg+ffprobe to add to the media processing pool.
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#
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# Increasing this number will lead to faster concurrent media processing,
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# but at the cost of up to about 250MB of (spiking) memory usage per increment.
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#
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# You'll want to increase this number if you have RAM to spare, and/or if you're
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# hosting an instance for more than 50 or so people who post/view lots of media,
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# but you should leave it at 1 for single-user instances or when running GoToSocial
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# in a constrained (low-memory) environment.
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#
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# If you set this number to 0 or less, then instead of a fixed number of instances,
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# it will scale with GOMAXPROCS x 1, yielding (usually) one ffmpeg instance and one
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# ffprobe instance per CPU core on the host machine.
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#
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# Examples: [1, 2, -1, 8]
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# Default: 1
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media-ffmpeg-pool-size: 1
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# The below media cleanup settings allow admins to customize when and
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# how often media cleanup + prune jobs run, while being set to a fairly
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# sensible default (every night @ midnight). For more information on exactly
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# what these settings do, with some customization examples, see the docs:
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# https://docs.gotosocial.org/en/latest/admin/media_caching#cleanup
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# Int. Number of days to cache media from remote instances before
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# they are removed from the cache. When remote media is removed from
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# the cache, it is deleted from storage but the database entries for
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# the media are kept so that it can be fetched again if requested by a user.
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#
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# If this is set to 0, then media from remote instances will be cached indefinitely.
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#
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# Examples: [30, 60, 7, 0]
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# Default: 7
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media-remote-cache-days: 7
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# String. 24hr time of day formatted as hh:mm.
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# Examples: ["14:30", "00:00", "04:00"]
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# Default: "00:00" (midnight).
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media-cleanup-from: "00:00"
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# Duration. Period between media cleanup runs.
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# More than once per 24h is not recommended
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# is likely overkill. Setting this to something
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# very low like once every 10 minutes will probably
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# cause lag and possibly other issues.
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# Examples: ["24h", "72h", "12h"]
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# Default: "24h" (once per day).
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media-cleanup-every: "24h"
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```
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