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# OpenVidu configuration
# ----------------------
# Documentation: https://docs.openvidu.io/en/stable/reference-docs/openvidu-config/
# NOTE: This file doesn't need to quote assignment values, like most shells do.
# All values are stored as-is, even if they contain spaces, so don't quote them.
# Domain name. If you do not have one, the public IP of the machine.
# For example: 198.51.100.1, or openvidu.example.com
DOMAIN_OR_PUBLIC_IP=
# OpenVidu SECRET used for apps to connect to OpenVidu server and users to access to OpenVidu Dashboard
OPENVIDU_SECRET=
# Certificate type:
# - selfsigned: Self signed certificate. Not recommended for production use.
# Users will see an ERROR when connected to web page.
# - owncert: Valid certificate purchased in a Internet services company.
# Please put the certificates files inside folder ./owncert
# with names certificate.key and certificate.cert
# - letsencrypt: Generate a new certificate using letsencrypt. Please set the
# required contact email for Let's Encrypt in LETSENCRYPT_EMAIL
# variable.
CERTIFICATE_TYPE=selfsigned
# If CERTIFICATE_TYPE=letsencrypt, you need to configure a valid email for notifications
LETSENCRYPT_EMAIL=user@example.com
# Proxy configuration
# If you want to change the ports on which openvidu listens, uncomment the following lines
# Allows any request to http://DOMAIN_OR_PUBLIC_IP:HTTP_PORT/ to be automatically
# redirected to https://DOMAIN_OR_PUBLIC_IP:HTTPS_PORT/.
# WARNING: the default port 80 cannot be changed during the first boot
# if you have chosen to deploy with the option CERTIFICATE_TYPE=letsencrypt
# HTTP_PORT=80
# Changes the port of all services exposed by OpenVidu.
# SDKs, REST clients and browsers will have to connect to this port
# HTTPS_PORT=443
# Access restrictions
# In this section you will be able to restrict the IPs from which you can access to
# Openvidu API and the Administration Panel
# WARNING! If you touch this configuration you can lose access to the platform from some IPs.
# Use it carefully.
# This section limits access to the /dashboard (OpenVidu CE) and /inspector (OpenVidu Pro) pages.
# The form for a single IP or an IP range is:
# ALLOWED_ACCESS_TO_DASHBOARD=198.51.100.1 and ALLOWED_ACCESS_TO_DASHBOARD=198.51.100.0/24
# To limit multiple IPs or IP ranges, separate by commas like this:
# ALLOWED_ACCESS_TO_DASHBOARD=198.51.100.1, 198.51.100.0/24
# ALLOWED_ACCESS_TO_DASHBOARD=
# This section limits access to the Openvidu REST API.
# The form for a single IP or an IP range is:
# ALLOWED_ACCESS_TO_RESTAPI=198.51.100.1 and ALLOWED_ACCESS_TO_RESTAPI=198.51.100.0/24
# To limit multiple IPs or or IP ranges, separate by commas like this:
# ALLOWED_ACCESS_TO_RESTAPI=198.51.100.1, 198.51.100.0/24
# ALLOWED_ACCESS_TO_RESTAPI=
# Whether to enable recording module or not
OPENVIDU_RECORDING=false
# Use recording module with debug mode.
OPENVIDU_RECORDING_DEBUG=false
# Openvidu Folder Record used for save the openvidu recording videos. Change it
# with the folder you want to use from your host.
OPENVIDU_RECORDING_PATH=/opt/openvidu/recordings
# System path where OpenVidu Server should look for custom recording layouts
OPENVIDU_RECORDING_CUSTOM_LAYOUT=/opt/openvidu/custom-layout
# if true any client can connect to
# https://OPENVIDU_SERVER_IP:OPENVIDU_PORT/recordings/any_session_file.mp4
# and access any recorded video file. If false this path will be secured with
# OPENVIDU_SECRET param just as OpenVidu Server dashboard at
# https://OPENVIDU_SERVER_IP:OPENVIDU_PORT
# Values: true | false
OPENVIDU_RECORDING_PUBLIC_ACCESS=false
# Which users should receive the recording events in the client side
# (recordingStarted, recordingStopped). Can be all (every user connected to
# the session), publisher_moderator (users with role 'PUBLISHER' or
# 'MODERATOR'), moderator (only users with role 'MODERATOR') or none
# (no user will receive these events)
OPENVIDU_RECORDING_NOTIFICATION=publisher_moderator
# Timeout in seconds for recordings to automatically stop (and the session involved to be closed)
# when conditions are met: a session recording is started but no user is publishing to it or a session
# is being recorded and last user disconnects. If a user publishes within the timeout in either case,
# the automatic stop of the recording is cancelled
# 0 means no timeout
OPENVIDU_RECORDING_AUTOSTOP_TIMEOUT=120
# Maximum video bandwidth sent from clients to OpenVidu Server, in kbps.
# 0 means unconstrained
OPENVIDU_STREAMS_VIDEO_MAX_RECV_BANDWIDTH=1000
# Minimum video bandwidth sent from clients to OpenVidu Server, in kbps.
# 0 means unconstrained
OPENVIDU_STREAMS_VIDEO_MIN_RECV_BANDWIDTH=300
# Maximum video bandwidth sent from OpenVidu Server to clients, in kbps.
# 0 means unconstrained
OPENVIDU_STREAMS_VIDEO_MAX_SEND_BANDWIDTH=1000
# Minimum video bandwidth sent from OpenVidu Server to clients, in kbps.
# 0 means unconstrained
OPENVIDU_STREAMS_VIDEO_MIN_SEND_BANDWIDTH=300
# true to enable OpenVidu Webhook service. false' otherwise
# Values: true | false
OPENVIDU_WEBHOOK=false
# HTTP endpoint where OpenVidu Server will send Webhook HTTP POST messages
# Must be a valid URL: http(s)://ENDPOINT
#OPENVIDU_WEBHOOK_ENDPOINT=
# List of headers that OpenVidu Webhook service will attach to HTTP POST messages
#OPENVIDU_WEBHOOK_HEADERS=
# List of events that will be sent by OpenVidu Webhook service
# Default value is all available events
OPENVIDU_WEBHOOK_EVENTS=[sessionCreated,sessionDestroyed,participantJoined,participantLeft,webrtcConnectionCreated,webrtcConnectionDestroyed,recordingStatusChanged,filterEventDispatched,mediaNodeStatusChanged]
# How often the garbage collector of non active sessions runs.
# This helps cleaning up sessions that have been initialized through
# REST API (and maybe tokens have been created for them) but have had no users connected.
# Default to 900s (15 mins). 0 to disable non active sessions garbage collector
OPENVIDU_SESSIONS_GARBAGE_INTERVAL=900
# Minimum time in seconds that a non active session must have been in existence
# for the garbage collector of non active sessions to remove it. Default to 3600s (1 hour).
# If non active sessions garbage collector is disabled
# (property 'OPENVIDU_SESSIONS_GARBAGE_INTERVAL' to 0) this property is ignored
OPENVIDU_SESSIONS_GARBAGE_THRESHOLD=3600
# Call Detail Record enabled
# Whether to enable Call Detail Record or not
# Values: true | false
OPENVIDU_CDR=false
# Path where the cdr log files are hosted
OPENVIDU_CDR_PATH=/opt/openvidu/cdr
# Kurento Media Server image
# --------------------------
# Docker hub kurento media server: https://hub.docker.com/r/kurento/kurento-media-server-dev
# Uncomment the next line and define this variable with KMS image that you want use
# KMS_IMAGE=kurento/kurento-media-server-dev:6.14.0
# Kurento Media Server Level logs
# -------------------------------
# Uncomment the next line and define this variable to change
# the verbosity level of the logs of KMS
# Documentation: https://doc-kurento.readthedocs.io/en/stable/features/logging.html
# KMS_DEBUG_LEVEL=3,Kurento*:4,kms*:4,sdp*:4,webrtc*:4,*rtpendpoint:4,rtp*handler:4,rtpsynchronizer:4,agnosticbin:4
# Openvidu Server Level logs
# --------------------------
# Uncomment the next line and define this variable to change
# the verbosity level of the logs of Openvidu Service
# RECOMENDED VALUES: INFO for normal logs DEBUG for more verbose logs
# OV_CE_DEBUG_LEVEL=INFO
# Java Options
# --------------------------
# Uncomment the next line and define this to add
# options to java command
# Documentation: https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E37116_01/install.111210/e23737/configuring_jvm.htm#OUDIG00058
# JAVA_OPTIONS=-Xms2048m -Xmx4096m -Duser.timezone=UTC