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merge upstream 2025-02-03

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# Option 3: If neither of the above applies to you.
# (In this case, the source code should be published
# on the Misskey interface. IT IS NOT ENOUGH TO
# DISCLOSE THE SOURCE CODE WEHN A USER REQUESTS IT BY
# DISCLOSE THE SOURCE CODE WHEN A USER REQUESTS IT BY
# E-MAIL OR OTHER MEANS. If you are not satisfied
# with this, it is recommended that you read the
# license again carefully. Anyway, enabling this
# option will automatically generate and publish a
# tarball at build time, protecting you from
# inadvertent license violations. (There is no legal
# guarantee, of course.) The tarball will generated
# guarantee, of course.) The tarball will be generated
# from the root directory of your codebase. So it is
# also recommended to check <built/tarball> directory
# once after building and before activating the server
@@ -171,10 +171,28 @@ redis:
# #prefix: example-prefix
# #db: 1
# ┌───────────────────────────┐
#───┘ MeiliSearch configuration └─────────────────────────────
# ┌───────────────────────────────
#───┘ Fulltext search configuration └─────────────────────────────
# You can set scope to local (default value) or global
# These are the setting items for the full-text search provider.
fulltextSearch:
# You can select the ID generation method.
# - sqlLike (default)
# Use SQL-like search.
# This is a standard feature of PostgreSQL, so no special extensions are required.
# - sqlPgroonga
# Use pgroonga.
# You need to install pgroonga and configure it as a PostgreSQL extension.
# In addition to the above, you need to create a pgroonga index on the text column of the note table.
# see: https://pgroonga.github.io/tutorial/
# - meilisearch
# Use Meilisearch.
# You need to install Meilisearch and configure.
provider: sqlLike
# For Meilisearch settings.
# If you select "meilisearch" for "fulltextSearch.provider", it must be set.
# You can set scope to local or global (default value)
# (include notes from remote).
#meilisearch:
@@ -317,3 +335,13 @@ checkActivityPubGetSignature: false
# Permission bits are specified as a base-8 string representing User/Group/Other permissions.
# This setting is only useful for custom deployments, such as using a reverse proxy to serve media.
#filePermissionBits: '644'
# Log settings
# logging:
# sql:
# # Outputs query parameters during SQL execution to the log.
# # default: false
# enableQueryParamLogging: false
# # Disable query truncation. If set to true, the full text of the query will be output to the log.
# # default: false
# disableQueryTruncation: false

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@@ -196,10 +196,28 @@ redis:
# # You can specify more ioredis options...
# #username: example-username
# ┌───────────────────────────┐
#───┘ MeiliSearch configuration └─────────────────────────────
# ┌───────────────────────────────
#───┘ Fulltext search configuration └─────────────────────────────
# You can set scope to local (default value) or global
# These are the setting items for the full-text search provider.
fulltextSearch:
# You can select the ID generation method.
# - sqlLike (default)
# Use SQL-like search.
# This is a standard feature of PostgreSQL, so no special extensions are required.
# - sqlPgroonga
# Use pgroonga.
# You need to install pgroonga and configure it as a PostgreSQL extension.
# In addition to the above, you need to create a pgroonga index on the text column of the note table.
# see: https://pgroonga.github.io/tutorial/
# - meilisearch
# Use Meilisearch.
# You need to install Meilisearch and configure.
provider: sqlLike
# For Meilisearch settings.
# If you select "meilisearch" for "fulltextSearch.provider", it must be set.
# You can set scope to local or global (default value)
# (include notes from remote).
#meilisearch:
@@ -353,3 +371,13 @@ checkActivityPubGetSignature: false
# Permission bits are specified as a base-8 string representing User/Group/Other permissions.
# This setting is only useful for custom deployments, such as using a reverse proxy to serve media.
#filePermissionBits: '644'
# Log settings
# logging:
# sql:
# # Outputs query parameters during SQL execution to the log.
# # default: false
# enableQueryParamLogging: false
# # Disable query truncation. If set to true, the full text of the query will be output to the log.
# # default: false
# disableQueryTruncation: false