137 lines
4.8 KiB
INI
137 lines
4.8 KiB
INI
[main]
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# This is a list of output modules. Each module should be defined in section,
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# named "module/MODULENAME". Space-separated list of strings.
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modules = telegram
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# Mastodon instance to grab posts from
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instance = mastodon.example.org
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# Mastodon user token.
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# Required permissions: read:statuses read:lists
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# You can get your token by creating application in
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# ${instance}/settings/applications
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token = blahblah
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# Your user ID.
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# Doesn't necessarily yours, it can be any user's ID, but that user should be
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# on the list for crossposter to find it.
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# Setting it to "auto" will just grab yours instead. Don't worry about it
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# EXCEPT if you're using Pleroma. Check #11 issue for more details:
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# https://github.com/hatkidchan/mastoposter/issues/11
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user = auto
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# Mastodon user list ID. AGAIN, UNFORTUNATELY, there is no way to reliably use
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# streaming API to get all of your posts. Using home timeline is unreliable and
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# does not always include boosts, same with public:local
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# So, create a list, add yourself here, and put its ID here (it should be in
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# address bar while you have that list open)
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list = 1
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# Should we automatically reconnect to the streaming socket?
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# That option exists because it's not really a big deal when crossposter runs
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# as a service and restarts automatically by the service manager.
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auto-reconnect = yes
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# Example Telegram integration. You can use it as a template
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[module/telegram]
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type = telegram
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# Telegram Bot API token. There's plenty of guides how to obtain one.
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# https://core.telegram.org/bots#3-how-do-i-create-a-bot
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token = 12345:blahblah
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# Telegram channel/chat ID or name. Also can be just a regular user.
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# You can use @showjsonbot to obtain your channel ID, or just use its
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# username, if it is public
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chat = @username
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# Should we make posts silent?
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# https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#sendmessage `disable_notification`
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silent = true
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# Jinja2 template string for the post. Works only in Telegram.
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# This is the default template, not specifying that property at all will result
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# in this string (probably)
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# Pay attention to 4 spaces in the empty line, I think it's required
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template = {% if status.reblog %}Boost from <a href="{{status.reblog.account.url}}">{{status.reblog.account.name}}</a>
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{% endif %}{% if status.reblog_or_status.spoiler_text %}{{status.reblog_or_status.spoiler_text}}
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<tg-spoiler>{% endif %}{{ status.reblog_or_status.content_flathtml }}{% if status.reblog_or_status.spoiler_text %}</tg-spoiler>{% endif %}
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<a href="{{status.link}}">Link to post</a>
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# Discord integration
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[module/discord]
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type = discord
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# Webhook URL with the `?wait=true`
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webhook = url
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;# Boost filter. Only boosts will be matched by that one
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;[filter/boost]
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;type = boost
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;# List of sources. If empty, boost from any account will be allowed
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;list = @MaidsBot@*
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;# Mention filter. If anyone from that list is mentioned in the post,
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;# it will be triggered. Useful in negation mode to ignore some people
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;[filter/mention]
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;type = mention
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;# Space-separated list of mentions.
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;# @[name] means specific local user
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;# @[name]@[instance] means specific remote user
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;# @[name]@* means specific user on any remote instance
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;# @*@[instance] means any remote user on specific instance
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;# @*@* means any remote user
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;# @* __should__ mean any local user, but we're using `glob` to test for it and
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;# it just means "any user" for now. This will be changed to more consistent
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;# behavior
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;list = @name @name@instance @*@instance @name@* @*@*
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;# Media filter. Only posts with some specific media content are triggered
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;[filter/media]
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;type = media
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;# space-separated list of media types to be checked
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;valid-media = image video gifv audio unknown
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;# mode of the filter itself
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;# "include" means "there should be at least one media of any type listed"
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;# "exclude" means "there shouldn't be anything from that list"
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;# "only" allows only media from the list to be sent
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;mode = include
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;# Text content filter
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;[filter/content]
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;type = content
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;# Mode of the filter.
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;# "regexp" requires "regexp" property and should contain... A RegExp
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;# "hashtag" should contain space-separated list of tags
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;mode = regexp
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;# Regular expression pattern to be matched
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;regexp = ^x-no-repost
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;# List of tags
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; tags = maids artspam
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;# Spoiler text filter
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;# Will be matched if spoiler matches some regexp
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;# (use ^.+$ to check for any spoiler)
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;[filter/spoiler]
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;type = spoiler
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;regexp = ^CW:
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;# Visibility filter.
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;# Only posts with specific visibility will be matched
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;[filter/visibility]
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;type = visibility
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;# Space-separated list of visibilities
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;# NOTE: `direct` visibility is always ignored even before filters are ran
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;options = public
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;# Combined filter
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;# Basically a way to combine multiple filters using some operation
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;[filter/combined]
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;type = combined
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;# List of filters inside of itself
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;filters = spoiler boost
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;# Operator to be used here
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;# Options: "all", "any" or "single"
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;operator = any
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