## config.mk.in ## ## Template for configuration. ## The comment preceding any variable is printed as its prompt. # What is the site admin's mastodon account called? ADMIN_NAME = # What is the site admin's email address? ADMIN_EMAIL = # Right now AWS is the only option. This is only here for future use. # AWS: Are we using AWS? 1 means yes, 0 means no (only 1 works right now!) #AWS = 1 # AWS_REGION: what region is all this stuff going in? AWS_REGION = us-west-2 # Instance type is configured for a single instance only # AWS_SINGLE_INSTANCE_TYPE: What size instance should we be using AWS_SINGLE_INSTANCE_TYPE = t4g.small # Paste (one-line!) the root SSH public key for the AWS instance, or leave blank to generate new private/public keys AWS_INSTANCE_PUBLIC_KEY = # What is the domain name that will be used for these services? Don't be silly and use the default in production DOMAIN_NAME = burn.social # What alternate domains will this use? Leave blank for none. ALTERNATE_DOMAINS = # TODO: more detailed sidekiq tuning per https://thomas-leister.de/en/scaling-up-mastodon/ # How many sidekiq containers should Mastodon have? MASTODON_SIDEKIQ_COUNT = 2 # How many threads in each sidekiq container? MASTODON_SIDEKIQ_THREADS = 100 # Are we autoconfiguring Namecheap DNS via Terraform? Leave at zero for "no" DNS_NAMECHEAP = 0 # https://registry.terraform.io/providers/namecheap/namecheap/latest/docs # https://www.namecheap.com/support/knowledgebase/article.aspx/10502/2208/namecheap-terraform-provider/ # This is the username you use to log into Namecheap DNS_NAMECHEAP_API_USERNAME = # This is an API key you create according to https://www.namecheap.com/support/knowledgebase/article.aspx/10502/2208/namecheap-terraform-provider/ DNS_NAMECHEAP_API_KEY =