diff --git a/ntfy/etc/ntfy/server.yml b/ntfy/etc/ntfy/server.yml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..cb0086d --- /dev/null +++ b/ntfy/etc/ntfy/server.yml @@ -0,0 +1,363 @@ +# ntfy server config file +# +# Please refer to the documentation at https://ntfy.sh/docs/config/ for details. +# All options also support underscores (_) instead of dashes (-) to comply with the YAML spec. + +# Public facing base URL of the service (e.g. https://ntfy.sh or https://ntfy.example.com) +# +# This setting is required for any of the following features: +# - attachments (to return a download URL) +# - e-mail sending (for the topic URL in the email footer) +# - iOS push notifications for self-hosted servers (to calculate the Firebase poll_request topic) +# - Matrix Push Gateway (to validate that the pushkey is correct) +# +base-url: https://ntfy.meftimes.com + +# Listen address for the HTTP & HTTPS web server. If "listen-https" is set, you must also +# set "key-file" and "cert-file". Format: []:, e.g. "1.2.3.4:8080". +# +# To listen on all interfaces, you may omit the IP address, e.g. ":443". +# To disable HTTP, set "listen-http" to "-". +# +# listen-http: ":80" +# listen-https: + +# Listen on a Unix socket, e.g. /var/lib/ntfy/ntfy.sock +# This can be useful to avoid port issues on local systems, and to simplify permissions. +# +# listen-unix: +# listen-unix-mode: + +# Path to the private key & cert file for the HTTPS web server. Not used if "listen-https" is not set. +# +# key-file: +# cert-file: + +# If set, also publish messages to a Firebase Cloud Messaging (FCM) topic for your app. +# This is optional and only required to save battery when using the Android app. +# +# firebase-key-file: + +# If "cache-file" is set, messages are cached in a local SQLite database instead of only in-memory. +# This allows for service restarts without losing messages in support of the since= parameter. +# +# The "cache-duration" parameter defines the duration for which messages will be buffered +# before they are deleted. This is required to support the "since=..." and "poll=1" parameter. +# To disable the cache entirely (on-disk/in-memory), set "cache-duration" to 0. +# The cache file is created automatically, provided that the correct permissions are set. +# +# The "cache-startup-queries" parameter allows you to run commands when the database is initialized, +# e.g. to enable WAL mode (see https://phiresky.github.io/blog/2020/sqlite-performance-tuning/)). +# Example: +# cache-startup-queries: | +# pragma journal_mode = WAL; +# pragma synchronous = normal; +# pragma temp_store = memory; +# pragma busy_timeout = 15000; +# vacuum; +# +# The "cache-batch-size" and "cache-batch-timeout" parameter allow enabling async batch writing +# of messages. If set, messages will be queued and written to the database in batches of the given +# size, or after the given timeout. This is only required for high volume servers. +# +# Debian/RPM package users: +# Use /var/cache/ntfy/cache.db as cache file to avoid permission issues. The package +# creates this folder for you. +# +# Check your permissions: +# If you are running ntfy with systemd, make sure this cache file is owned by the +# ntfy user and group by running: chown ntfy.ntfy . +# +cache-file: /var/cache/ntfy/cache.db +cache-duration: "24h" +# cache-startup-queries: +# cache-batch-size: 0 +# cache-batch-timeout: "0ms" + +# If set, access to the ntfy server and API can be controlled on a granular level using +# the 'ntfy user' and 'ntfy access' commands. See the --help pages for details, or check the docs. +# +# - auth-file is the SQLite user/access database; it is created automatically if it doesn't already exist +# - auth-default-access defines the default/fallback access if no access control entry is found; it can be +# set to "read-write" (default), "read-only", "write-only" or "deny-all". +# - auth-startup-queries allows you to run commands when the database is initialized, e.g. to enable +# WAL mode. This is similar to cache-startup-queries. See above for details. +# +# Debian/RPM package users: +# Use /var/lib/ntfy/user.db as user database to avoid permission issues. The package +# creates this folder for you. +# +# Check your permissions: +# If you are running ntfy with systemd, make sure this user database file is owned by the +# ntfy user and group by running: chown ntfy.ntfy . +# +auth-file: /var/cache/ntfy/users.db +auth-default-access: "deny-all" +# auth-startup-queries: + +# If set, the X-Forwarded-For header is used to determine the visitor IP address +# instead of the remote address of the connection. +# +# WARNING: If you are behind a proxy, you must set this, otherwise all visitors are rate limited +# as if they are one. +# +behind-proxy: true + +# If enabled, clients can attach files to notifications as attachments. Minimum settings to enable attachments +# are "attachment-cache-dir" and "base-url". +# +# - attachment-cache-dir is the cache directory for attached files +# - attachment-total-size-limit is the limit of the on-disk attachment cache directory (total size) +# - attachment-file-size-limit is the per-file attachment size limit (e.g. 300k, 2M, 100M) +# - attachment-expiry-duration is the duration after which uploaded attachments will be deleted (e.g. 3h, 20h) +# +# attachment-cache-dir: +# attachment-total-size-limit: "5G" +# attachment-file-size-limit: "15M" +# attachment-expiry-duration: "3h" + +# If enabled, allow outgoing e-mail notifications via the 'X-Email' header. If this header is set, +# messages will additionally be sent out as e-mail using an external SMTP server. +# +# As of today, only SMTP servers with plain text auth (or no auth at all), and STARTLS are supported. +# Please also refer to the rate limiting settings below (visitor-email-limit-burst & visitor-email-limit-burst). +# +# - smtp-sender-addr is the hostname:port of the SMTP server +# - smtp-sender-from is the e-mail address of the sender +# - smtp-sender-user/smtp-sender-pass are the username and password of the SMTP user (leave blank for no auth) +# +# smtp-sender-addr: +# smtp-sender-from: +# smtp-sender-user: +# smtp-sender-pass: + +# If enabled, ntfy will launch a lightweight SMTP server for incoming messages. Once configured, users can send +# emails to a topic e-mail address to publish messages to a topic. +# +# - smtp-server-listen defines the IP address and port the SMTP server will listen on, e.g. :25 or 1.2.3.4:25 +# - smtp-server-domain is the e-mail domain, e.g. ntfy.sh +# - smtp-server-addr-prefix is an optional prefix for the e-mail addresses to prevent spam. If set to "ntfy-", +# for instance, only e-mails to ntfy-$topic@ntfy.sh will be accepted. If this is not set, all emails to +# $topic@ntfy.sh will be accepted (which may obviously be a spam problem). +# +# smtp-server-listen: +# smtp-server-domain: +# smtp-server-addr-prefix: + +# Web Push support (background notifications for browsers) +# +# If enabled, allows ntfy to receive push notifications, even when the ntfy web app is closed. When enabled, users +# can enable background notifications in the web app. Once enabled, ntfy will forward published messages to the push +# endpoint, which will then forward it to the browser. +# +# You must configure web-push-public/private key, web-push-file, and web-push-email-address below to enable Web Push. +# Run "ntfy webpush keys" to generate the keys. +# +# - web-push-public-key is the generated VAPID public key, e.g. AA1234BBCCddvveekaabcdfqwertyuiopasdfghjklzxcvbnm1234567890 +# - web-push-private-key is the generated VAPID private key, e.g. AA2BB1234567890abcdefzxcvbnm1234567890 +# - web-push-file is a database file to keep track of browser subscription endpoints, e.g. `/var/cache/ntfy/webpush.db` +# - web-push-email-address is the admin email address send to the push provider, e.g. `sysadmin@example.com` +# - web-push-startup-queries is an optional list of queries to run on startup` +# +# web-push-public-key: +# web-push-private-key: +# web-push-file: +# web-push-email-address: +# web-push-startup-queries: + +# If enabled, ntfy can perform voice calls via Twilio via the "X-Call" header. +# +# - twilio-account is the Twilio account SID, e.g. AC12345beefbeef67890beefbeef122586 +# - twilio-auth-token is the Twilio auth token, e.g. affebeef258625862586258625862586 +# - twilio-phone-number is the outgoing phone number you purchased, e.g. +18775132586 +# - twilio-verify-service is the Twilio Verify service SID, e.g. VA12345beefbeef67890beefbeef122586 +# +# twilio-account: +# twilio-auth-token: +# twilio-phone-number: +# twilio-verify-service: + +# Interval in which keepalive messages are sent to the client. This is to prevent +# intermediaries closing the connection for inactivity. +# +# Note that the Android app has a hardcoded timeout at 77s, so it should be less than that. +# +# keepalive-interval: "45s" + +# Interval in which the manager prunes old messages, deletes topics +# and prints the stats. +# +# manager-interval: "1m" + +# Defines topic names that are not allowed, because they are otherwise used. There are a few default topics +# that cannot be used (e.g. app, account, settings, ...). To extend the default list, define them here. +# +# Example: +# disallowed-topics: +# - about +# - pricing +# - contact +# +# disallowed-topics: + +# Defines the root path of the web app, or disables the web app entirely. +# +# Can be any simple path, e.g. "/", "/app", or "/ntfy". For backwards-compatibility reasons, +# the values "app" (maps to "/"), "home" (maps to "/app"), or "disable" (maps to "") to disable +# the web app entirely. +# +# web-root: / + +# Various feature flags used to control the web app, and API access, mainly around user and +# account management. +# +# - enable-signup allows users to sign up via the web app, or API +# - enable-login allows users to log in via the web app, or API +# - enable-reservations allows users to reserve topics (if their tier allows it) +# +# enable-signup: false +# enable-login: false +# enable-reservations: false + +# Server URL of a Firebase/APNS-connected ntfy server (likely "https://ntfy.sh"). +# +# iOS users: +# If you use the iOS ntfy app, you MUST configure this to receive timely notifications. You'll like want this: +# upstream-base-url: "https://ntfy.sh" +# +# If set, all incoming messages will publish a "poll_request" message to the configured upstream server, containing +# the message ID of the original message, instructing the iOS app to poll this server for the actual message contents. +# This is to prevent the upstream server and Firebase/APNS from being able to read the message. +# +# - upstream-base-url is the base URL of the upstream server. Should be "https://ntfy.sh". +# - upstream-access-token is the token used to authenticate with the upstream server. This is only required +# if you exceed the upstream rate limits, or the uptream server requires authentication. +# +# upstream-base-url: +# upstream-access-token: + +# Rate limiting: Total number of topics before the server rejects new topics. +# +# global-topic-limit: 15000 + +# Rate limiting: Number of subscriptions per visitor (IP address) +# +# visitor-subscription-limit: 30 + +# Rate limiting: Allowed GET/PUT/POST requests per second, per visitor: +# - visitor-request-limit-burst is the initial bucket of requests each visitor has +# - visitor-request-limit-replenish is the rate at which the bucket is refilled +# - visitor-request-limit-exempt-hosts is a comma-separated list of hostnames, IPs or CIDRs to be +# exempt from request rate limiting. Hostnames are resolved at the time the server is started. +# Example: "1.2.3.4,ntfy.example.com,8.7.6.0/24" +# +# visitor-request-limit-burst: 60 +# visitor-request-limit-replenish: "5s" +# visitor-request-limit-exempt-hosts: "" + +# Rate limiting: Hard daily limit of messages per visitor and day. The limit is reset +# every day at midnight UTC. If the limit is not set (or set to zero), the request +# limit (see above) governs the upper limit. +# +# visitor-message-daily-limit: 0 + +# Rate limiting: Allowed emails per visitor: +# - visitor-email-limit-burst is the initial bucket of emails each visitor has +# - visitor-email-limit-replenish is the rate at which the bucket is refilled +# +# visitor-email-limit-burst: 16 +# visitor-email-limit-replenish: "1h" + +# Rate limiting: Attachment size and bandwidth limits per visitor: +# - visitor-attachment-total-size-limit is the total storage limit used for attachments per visitor +# - visitor-attachment-daily-bandwidth-limit is the total daily attachment download/upload traffic limit per visitor +# +# visitor-attachment-total-size-limit: "100M" +# visitor-attachment-daily-bandwidth-limit: "500M" + +# Rate limiting: Enable subscriber-based rate limiting (mostly used for UnifiedPush) +# +# If enabled, subscribers may opt to have published messages counted against their own rate limits, as opposed +# to the publisher's rate limits. This is especially useful to increase the amount of messages that high-volume +# publishers (e.g. Matrix/Mastodon servers) are allowed to send. +# +# Once enabled, a client may send a "Rate-Topics: ,,..." header when subscribing to topics via +# HTTP stream, or websockets, thereby registering itself as the "rate visitor", i.e. the visitor whose rate limits +# to use when publishing on this topic. Note: Setting the rate visitor requires READ-WRITE permission on the topic. +# +# UnifiedPush only: If this setting is enabled, publishing to UnifiedPush topics will lead to a HTTP 507 response if +# no "rate visitor" has been previously registered. This is to avoid burning the publisher's "visitor-message-daily-limit". +# +# visitor-subscriber-rate-limiting: false + +# Payments integration via Stripe +# +# - stripe-secret-key is the key used for the Stripe API communication. Setting this values +# enables payments in the ntfy web app (e.g. Upgrade dialog). See https://dashboard.stripe.com/apikeys. +# - stripe-webhook-key is the key required to validate the authenticity of incoming webhooks from Stripe. +# Webhooks are essential up keep the local database in sync with the payment provider. See https://dashboard.stripe.com/webhooks. +# - billing-contact is an email address or website displayed in the "Upgrade tier" dialog to let people reach +# out with billing questions. If unset, nothing will be displayed. +# +# stripe-secret-key: +# stripe-webhook-key: +# billing-contact: + +# Metrics +# +# ntfy can expose Prometheus-style metrics via a /metrics endpoint, or on a dedicated listen IP/port. +# Metrics may be considered sensitive information, so before you enable them, be sure you know what you are +# doing, and/or secure access to the endpoint in your reverse proxy. +# +# - enable-metrics enables the /metrics endpoint for the default ntfy server (i.e. HTTP, HTTPS and/or Unix socket) +# - metrics-listen-http exposes the metrics endpoint via a dedicated [IP]:port. If set, this option implicitly +# enables metrics as well, e.g. "10.0.1.1:9090" or ":9090" +# +# enable-metrics: false +# metrics-listen-http: + +# Profiling +# +# ntfy can expose Go's net/http/pprof endpoints to support profiling of the ntfy server. If enabled, ntfy will listen +# on a dedicated listen IP/port, which can be accessed via the web browser on http://:/debug/pprof/. +# This can be helpful to expose bottlenecks, and visualize call flows. See https://pkg.go.dev/net/http/pprof for details. +# +# profile-listen-http: + +# Logging options +# +# By default, ntfy logs to the console (stderr), with an "info" log level, and in a human-readable text format. +# ntfy supports five different log levels, can also write to a file, log as JSON, and even supports granular +# log level overrides for easier debugging. Some options (log-level and log-level-overrides) can be hot reloaded +# by calling "kill -HUP $pid" or "systemctl reload ntfy". +# +# - log-format defines the output format, can be "text" (default) or "json" +# - log-file is a filename to write logs to. If this is not set, ntfy logs to stderr. +# - log-level defines the default log level, can be one of "trace", "debug", "info" (default), "warn" or "error". +# Be aware that "debug" (and particularly "trace") can be VERY CHATTY. Only turn them on briefly for debugging purposes. +# - log-level-overrides lets you override the log level if certain fields match. This is incredibly powerful +# for debugging certain parts of the system (e.g. only the account management, or only a certain visitor). +# This is an array of strings in the format: +# - "field=value -> level" to match a value exactly, e.g. "tag=manager -> trace" +# - "field -> level" to match any value, e.g. "time_taken_ms -> debug" +# Warning: Using log-level-overrides has a performance penalty. Only use it for temporary debugging. +# +# Check your permissions: +# If you are running ntfy with systemd, make sure this log file is owned by the +# ntfy user and group by running: chown ntfy.ntfy . +# +# Example (good for production): +# log-level: info +# log-format: json +# log-file: /var/log/ntfy.log +# +# Example level overrides (for debugging, only use temporarily): +# log-level-overrides: +# - "tag=manager -> trace" +# - "visitor_ip=1.2.3.4 -> debug" +# - "time_taken_ms -> debug" +# +# log-level: info +# log-level-overrides: +# log-format: text +# log-file: diff --git a/ntfy/ntfy.yml b/ntfy/ntfy.yml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b4f69fa --- /dev/null +++ b/ntfy/ntfy.yml @@ -0,0 +1,25 @@ +version: "2.3" + +services: + ntfy: + image: binwiederhier/ntfy + container_name: ntfy + command: + - serve + environment: + - TZ=America/New_York + volumes: + - ./var/cache/ntfy:/var/cache/ntfy + - ./etc/ntfy:/etc/ntfy + labels: + - "traefik.enable=true" + - "traefik.http.routers.ntfy.entrypoints=websecure" + - "traefik.http.routers.ntfy.rule=Host(`ntfy.meftimes.com`)" + - "traefik.http.services.ntfy.loadbalancer.server.port=80" + networks: + - proxy + restart: unless-stopped + +networks: + proxy: + external: true