The **Operator** configuration refers to configuration used configure to the actual application/bot. This is different from the **Subreddit** configuration that is defined in each Subreddit's wiki and determines the rules/actions for activities the Bot runs on. **The full documentation** for all options in the operator configuration can be found [**here in the operator schema.**](https://json-schema.app/view/%23?url=https%3A%2F%2Fraw.githubusercontent.com%2FFoxxMD%2Fcontext-mod%2Fmaster%2Fsrc%2FSchema%2FOperatorConfig.json) # Table of Contents * [Defining Configuration](#defining-configuration) * [CLI Usage](#cli-usage) * [Minimum Configuration](#minimum-configuration) * [Bots](#bots) * [Examples](#example-configurations) * [Minimum Config](#minimum-config) * [Using Config Overrides](#using-config-overrides) * [Cache Configuration](#cache-configuration) * [Database Configuration](#database-configuration) # Defining Configuration CM can be configured using **any or all** of the approaches below. **It is recommended to use FILE ([File Configuration](#file-configuration-recommended))** Any values defined at a **lower-listed** level of configuration will override any values from a higher-listed configuration. * **ENV** -- Environment variables loaded from an [`.env`](https://github.com/toddbluhm/env-cmd) file (path may be specified with `--file` cli argument) * **ENV** -- Any already existing environment variables (exported on command line/terminal profile/etc.) * **FILE** -- Values specified in a YAML/JSON configuration file using the structure [in the schema](https://json-schema.app/view/%23?url=https%3A%2F%2Fraw.githubusercontent.com%2FFoxxMD%2Fcontext-mod%2Fmaster%2Fsrc%2FSchema%2FOperatorConfig.json) * When reading the **schema** if the variable is available at a level of configuration other than **FILE** it will be noted with the same symbol as above. The value shown is the default. * **ARG** -- Values specified as CLI arguments to the program (see [ClI Usage](#cli-usage) below) ## File Configuration (Recommended) Using a file has many benefits over using ARG or ENV: * CM can automatically update your configuration * CM can automatically add bots via the [CM OAuth Helper](/docs/operator/addingBot.md#cm-oauth-helper-recommended) * CM has a built-in configuration editor that can help you build and validate your configuration file * File config is **required** if adding multiple bots to CM ### Specify File Location By default CM will look for `config.yaml` or `config.json` in the `DATA_DIR` directory: * [Local installation](/docs/operator/installation.md#locally) -- `DATA_DIR` is the root of your installation directory (same folder as `package.json`) * [Docker](/docs/operator/installation.md#docker-recommended) -- `DATA_DIR` is at `/config` in the container The `DATA_DIR` directory can be changed by passing `DATA_DIR` as an environmental variable EX `DATA_DIR=/path/to/directory` The name of the config file can be changed by passing `OPERATOR_CONFIG` as an environmental variable: * As filename -- `OPERATOR_CONFIG=myConfig.yaml` -> CM looks for `/path/to/directory/myConfig.yaml` * As absolute path -- `OPERATOR_CONFIG=/a/path/myConfig.yaml` -> CM looks for `/a/path/myConfig.yaml` [**Refer to the Operator Config File Schema for full documentation**](https://json-schema.app/view/%23?url=https%3A%2F%2Fraw.githubusercontent.com%2FFoxxMD%2Fcontext-mod%2Fmaster%2Fsrc%2FSchema%2FOperatorConfig.json) ### Defining Multiple Bots or CM Instances One ContextMod instance can * Run multiple bots (multiple reddit accounts -- each as a bot) * Connect to many other, independent, ContextMod instances However, the default configuration (using **ENV/ARG**) assumes your intention is to run one bot (one reddit account) on one CM instance without these additional features. This is to make this mode of operation easier for users with this intention. To take advantage of this additional features you **must** use a **FILE** configuration. Learn about how this works and how to configure this scenario in the [Architecture Documentation.](/docs/serverClientArchitecture.md) ## CLI Usage Running CM from the command line is accomplished with the following command: ```bash node src/index.js run ``` Run `node src/index.js run help` to get a list of available command line options (denoted by **ARG** above):
``` Usage: index [options] [command] Options: -h, --help display help for command Commands: run [options] [interface] Monitor new activities from configured subreddits. check [options] [type] Run check(s) on a specific activity unmoderated [options] Run checks on all unmoderated activity in the modqueue help [command] display help for command Options: -c, --operatorConfig An absolute path to a JSON file to load all parameters from (default: process.env.OPERATOR_CONFIG) -i, --clientId Client ID for your Reddit application (default: process.env.CLIENT_ID) -e, --clientSecret Client Secret for your Reddit application (default: process.env.CLIENT_SECRET) -a, --accessToken Access token retrieved from authenticating an account with your Reddit Application (default: process.env.ACCESS_TOKEN) -r, --refreshToken Refresh token retrieved from authenticating an account with your Reddit Application (default: process.env.REFRESH_TOKEN) -u, --redirectUri Redirect URI for your Reddit application (default: process.env.REDIRECT_URI) -t, --sessionSecret Secret use to encrypt session id/data (default: process.env.SESSION_SECRET || a random string) -s, --subreddits List of subreddits to run on. Bot will run on all subs it has access to if not defined (default: process.env.SUBREDDITS) -d, --logDir [dir] Absolute path to directory to store rotated logs in. Leaving undefined disables rotating logs (default: process.env.LOG_DIR) -l, --logLevel Minimum level to log at (default: process.env.LOG_LEVEL || verbose) -w, --wikiConfig Relative url to contextbot wiki page EX https://reddit.com/r/subreddit/wiki/ (default: process.env.WIKI_CONFIG || 'botconfig/contextbot') --snooDebug Set Snoowrap to debug. If undefined will be on if logLevel='debug' (default: process.env.SNOO_DEBUG) --authorTTL Set the TTL (seconds) for the Author Activities shared cache (default: process.env.AUTHOR_TTL || 60) --heartbeat Interval, in seconds, between heartbeat checks. (default: process.env.HEARTBEAT || 300) --softLimit When API limit remaining (600/10min) is lower than this subreddits will have SLOW MODE enabled (default: process.env.SOFT_LIMIT || 250) --hardLimit When API limit remaining (600/10min) is lower than this all subreddit polling will be paused until api limit reset (default: process.env.SOFT_LIMIT || 250) --dryRun Set all subreddits in dry run mode, overriding configurations (default: process.env.DRYRUN || false) --proxy Proxy Snoowrap requests through this endpoint (default: process.env.PROXY) --operator Username(s) of the reddit user(s) operating this application, used for displaying OP level info/actions in UI (default: process.env.OPERATOR) --operatorDisplay An optional name to display who is operating this application in the UI (default: process.env.OPERATOR_DISPLAY || Anonymous) -p, --port Port for web server to listen on (default: process.env.PORT || 8085) -q, --shareMod If enabled then all subreddits using the default settings to poll "unmoderated" or "modqueue" will retrieve results from a shared request to /r/mod (default: process.env.SHARE_MOD || false) -h, --help display help for command ```
# Minimum Configuration The minimum configuration required to run CM assumes you have no bots and want to use CM to [add your first bot.](/docs/operator/addingBot.md#cm-oauth-helper-recommended) You will need have this information available: * From [provision a reddit client](/docs/operator/README.md#provisioning-a-reddit-client) * Client ID * Client Secret * Redirect URI (if different from default `http://localhost:8085/callback`) * Operator Name -- username of the reddit account you want to use to administer CM with See the [**example minimum configuration** below.](#minimum-config) This configuration can also be **generated** by CM if you start CM with **no configuration defined** and visit the web interface. # Bots Configured using the `bots` top-level property. Bot configuration can override and specify many more options than are available at the operator-level. Many of these can also set the defaults for each subreddit the bot runs: * Of the subreddits this bot moderates, specify a subset of subreddits to run or exclude from running * default caching behavior * control the soft/hard api usage limits * Flow Control defaults * Filter Criteria defaults * default Polling behavior [Full documentation for all bot instance options can be found in the schema.](https://json-schema.app/view/%23/%23%2Fdefinitions%2FBotInstanceJsonConfig?url=https%3A%2F%2Fraw.githubusercontent.com%2FFoxxMD%2Fcontext-mod%2Fmaster%2Fsrc%2FSchema%2FOperatorConfig.json) ## Adding A Bot If you use the [CM OAuth Helper](/docs/operator/addingBot.md#cm-oauth-helper-recommended) and it works successfully then the configuration for the Bot will be automatically added. ### Manually Adding a Bot Add a new *object* to the `bots` property at the top-level of your configuration. If `bots` does not exist create it now. Minimum information required for a valid bot: * Client Id * Client Secret * Refresh Token * Access Token
Example ```yaml operator: name: YourRedditUsername bots: - name: u/MyRedditBot # name is optional but highly recommend for readability in both config and web interface credentials: reddit: clientId: f4b4df1c7b2 clientSecret: 34v5q1c56ub accessToken: 34_f1w1v4 refreshToken: p75_1c467b2 web: credentials: clientId: f4b4df1c7b2 clientSecret: 34v5q1c56ub redirectUri: 'http://localhost:8085/callback' ```
# Web Client Configured using the `web` top-level property. Allows specifying settings related to: * UI port * Database and caching connection, if different from global settings * Session max age and secret * Invite max age * Connections to CM API instances (if using multiple) [Full documentation for all web settings can be found in the schema.](https://json-schema.app/view/%23/%23%2Fproperties%2Fweb?url=https%3A%2F%2Fraw.githubusercontent.com%2FFoxxMD%2Fcontext-mod%2Fmaster%2Fsrc%2FSchema%2FOperatorConfig.json) # Example Configurations ## Minimum Config Below are examples of the minimum required config to run the application using all three config approaches independently. Using **FILE**
See [Specify File Location](#specify-file-location) for where this file would be located. YAML (`config.yaml`) ```yaml operator: name: YourRedditUsername web: credentials: clientId: f4b4df1c7b2 clientSecret: 34v5q1c56ub redirectUri: 'http://localhost:8085/callback' ``` JSON (`config.json5`) ```json5 { "operator": { "name": "YourRedditUsername" }, "web": { "credentials": { "clientId": "f4b4df1c7b2", "clientSecret": "34v5q1c56ub", "redirectUri": "http://localhost:8085/callback" } } } ```
Using **ENV** (`.env`)
``` OPERATOR=YourRedditUsername CLIENT_ID=f4b4df1c7b2 CLIENT_SECRET=34v5q1c56ub REDIRECT_URI=http://localhost:8085/callback ```
Using **ARG**
``` node src/index.js run --clientId=f4b4df1c7b2 --clientSecret=34v5q1c56ub --redirectUri=http://localhost:8085/callback ```
## Using Config Overrides An example of using multiple configuration levels together IE all are provided to the application: **FILE**
```json { "logging": { "level": "debug" } } ``` YAML ```yaml logging: level: debug ```
**ENV** (`.env`)
``` CLIENT_SECRET=34v5q1c56ub SUBREDDITS=sub1,sub2,sub3 PORT=9008 ```
**ARG**
``` node src/index.js run --subreddits=sub1 --clientId=34v5q1c56ub ```
When all three are used together they produce these variables at runtime for the application: ``` clientId: f4b4df1c7b2 clientSecret: 34v5q1c56ub subreddits: sub1 port: 9008 log level: debug ``` ## Configuring Client for Many Instances See the [Architecture Docs](/docs/serverClientArchitecture.md) for more information.
YAML ```yaml bots: - credentials: clientId: f4b4df1c7b2 clientSecret: 34v5q1c56ub refreshToken: 34_f1w1v4 accessToken: p75_1c467b2 web: credentials: clientId: f4b4df1c7b2 clientSecret: 34v5q1c56ub redirectUri: 'http://localhost:8085/callback' clients: # server application running on this same CM instance - host: 'localhost:8095' secret: localSecret # a server application running somewhere else - host: 'mySecondContextMod.com:8095' secret: anotherSecret api: secret: localSecret ``` JSON ```json5 { "bots": [ { "credentials": { "clientId": "f4b4df1c7b2", "clientSecret": "34v5q1c56ub", "refreshToken": "34_f1w1v4", "accessToken": "p75_1c467b2" } } ], "web": { "credentials": { "clientId": "f4b4df1c7b2", "clientSecret": "34v5q1c56ub", "redirectUri": "http://localhost:8085/callback" }, "clients": [ // server application running on this same CM instance { "host": "localhost:8095", "secret": "localSecret" }, // a server application running somewhere else { // api endpoint and port "host": "mySecondContextMod.com:8095", "secret": "anotherSecret" } ] }, "api": { "secret": "localSecret", } } ```
# Cache Configuration See the [Cache Configuration](/docs/operator/caching.md) documentation. # Database Configuration See the [Database Configuration](/docs/operator/database.md) documentation.