# -*- mode: conf -*- # vim:ft=cfg # Config file for Radicale - A simple calendar server # # Place it into /etc/radicale/config (global) # or ~/.config/radicale/config (user) # # The current values are the default ones [server] # CalDAV server hostnames separated by a comma # IPv4 syntax: address:port # IPv6 syntax: [address]:port # For example: 0.0.0.0:9999, [::]:9999 #hosts = 127.0.0.1:5232 # Daemon flag #daemon = False # File storing the PID in daemon mode #pid = # Max parallel connections #max_connections = 20 # Max size of request body (bytes) #max_content_length = 10000000 # Socket timeout (seconds) #timeout = 10 # SSL flag, enable HTTPS protocol #ssl = False # SSL certificate path #certificate = /etc/ssl/radicale.cert.pem # SSL private key #key = /etc/ssl/radicale.key.pem # SSL Protocol used. See python's ssl module for available values #protocol = PROTOCOL_TLSv1_2 # Available ciphers. See python's ssl module for available ciphers #ciphers = # Reverse DNS to resolve client address in logs #dns_lookup = True # Message displayed in the client when a password is needed #realm = Radicale - Password Required [encoding] # Encoding for responding requests #request = utf-8 # Encoding for storing local collections #stock = utf-8 [auth] # Authentication method # Value: None | htpasswd | remote_user | http_x_remote_user #type = None # Htpasswd filename #htpasswd_filename = /etc/radicale/users # Htpasswd encryption method # Value: plain | sha1 | ssha | crypt | bcrypt | md5 # Only bcrypt can be considered secure. # bcrypt and md5 require the passlib library to be installed. #htpasswd_encryption = bcrypt # Incorrect authentication delay (seconds) #delay = 1 [rights] # Rights backend # Value: None | authenticated | owner_only | owner_write | from_file #type = owner_only # File for rights management from_file #file = /etc/radicale/rights [storage] # Storage backend # Value: multifilesystem #type = multifilesystem # Folder for storing local collections, created if not present #filesystem_folder = /var/lib/radicale/collections # Sync all changes to disk during requests. (This can impair performance.) # Disabling it increases the risk of data loss, when the system crashes or # power fails! #filesystem_fsync = True # Close the lock file when no more clients are waiting. # This option is not very useful in general, but on Windows files that are # opened cannot be deleted. #filesystem_close_lock_file = False # Command that is run after changes to storage # Example: ([ -d .git ] || git init) && git add -A && (git diff --cached --quiet || git commit -m "Changes by "%(user)s) #hook = [logging] # Logging configuration file # If no config is given, simple information is printed on the standard output # For more information about the syntax of the configuration file, see: # http://docs.python.org/library/logging.config.html #config = # Set the default logging level to debug #debug = False # Store all environment variables (including those set in the shell) #full_environment = False # Don't include passwords in logs #mask_passwords = True [headers] # Additional HTTP headers #Access-Control-Allow-Origin = *