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bewcloud/bewcloud.config.sample.ts
Bruno Bernardino 15dcc8803d Basic CalDav UI (Calendar)
This implements a basic CalDav UI, titled "Calendar". It allows creating new calendars and events with a start and end date, URL, location, and description.

You can also import and export ICS (VCALENDAR + VEVENT) files.

It allows editing the ICS directly, for power users.

Additionally, you can hide/display events from certain calendars, change their names and their colors. If there's no calendar created yet in your CalDav server (first-time setup), it'll automatically create one, titled "Calendar".

You can also change the display timezone for the calendar from the settings.

Finally, there's some minor documentation fixes and some other minor tweaks.

Closes #56
Closes #89
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import { Config, PartialDeep } from './lib/types.ts';
/** Check the Config type for all the possible options and instructions. */
const config: PartialDeep<Config> = {
auth: {
baseUrl: 'http://localhost:8000', // The base URL of the application you use to access the app, i.e. "http://localhost:8000" or "https://cloud.example.com" (SSO redirect, if enabled, will be this + /oidc/callback, so "https://cloud.example.com/oidc/callback")
allowSignups: false, // If true, anyone can sign up for an account. Note that it's always possible to sign up for the first user, and they will be an admin
enableEmailVerification: false, // If true, email verification will be required for signups (using SMTP settings below)
enableForeverSignup: true, // If true, all signups become active for 100 years
enableMultiFactor: false, // If true, users can enable multi-factor authentication (TOTP, Passkeys, or Email if the SMTP settings below are set)
// allowedCookieDomains: ['example.com', 'example.net'], // Can be set to allow more than the baseUrl's domain for session cookies
// skipCookieDomainSecurity: true, // If true, the cookie domain will not be strictly set and checked against. This skipping slightly reduces security, but is usually necessary for reverse proxies like Cloudflare Tunnel
// enableSingleSignOn: false, // If true, single sign-on will be enabled
// singleSignOnUrl: '', // The Discovery URL (AKA Issuer) of the identity/single sign-on provider
// singleSignOnEmailAttribute: 'email', // The attribute to prefer as email of the identity/single sign-on provider
// singleSignOnScopes: ['openid', 'email'], // The scopes to request from the identity/single sign-on provider
},
// files: {
// rootPath: 'data-files',
// allowPublicSharing: false, // If true, public file sharing will be allowed (still requires a user to enable sharing for a given file or directory)
// },
// core: {
// enabledApps: ['news', 'notes', 'photos', 'expenses', 'contacts', 'calendar'], // dashboard and files cannot be disabled
// },
// visuals: {
// title: 'My own cloud',
// description: 'This is my own cloud!',
// helpEmail: '',
// },
// email: {
// from: 'help@bewcloud.com',
// host: 'localhost',
// port: 465,
// },
// contacts: {
// enableCardDavServer: true,
// cardDavUrl: 'http://radicale:5232',
// },
// calendar: {
// enableCalDavServer: true,
// calDavUrl: 'http://radicale:5232',
// },
};
export default config;