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authentication.md | ||
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desktop.md | ||
help.json | ||
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webrtc.md |
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Configuration
Neko uses the Viper library to manage configuration. The configuration file is optional and is not required for Neko to run. If a configuration file is present, it will be read in and merged with the default configuration values.
The merge order is as follows:
- Default configuration values
- Configuration file
- Environment variables
- Command-line arguments
Example merging order
# Default Value: 127.0.0.1:8080
# Config File
cat config.yaml <<EOF
server:
bind: "127.0.0.1:8081"
EOF
# Environment Variable
export NEKO_SERVER_BIND=127.0.0.1:8082
# Command-line Argument
./neko -config=config.yaml -server.bind=127.0.0.1:8083
The final value of server.bind
will be 127.0.0.1:8083
.
Configuration File
You have multiple ways to specify the configuration file for the neko server:
- Command-line argument:
-config=/path/to/config.yaml
- Environment variable:
NEKO_CONFIG=/path/to/config.yaml
- Place the
neko.yaml
file in the same directory as the neko binary. - Place the
neko.yaml
file to/etc/neko/neko.yaml
(ideal for Docker containers).
The configuration file can be specified in YAML, JSON, TOML, HCL, envfile, and Java properties format. Throughout the documentation, we will use the YAML format.
Example configuration files
import Tabs from '@theme/Tabs'; import TabItem from '@theme/TabItem';
```yaml title="config.yaml"
capture:
screencast:
enabled: false
server:
pprof: true
desktop:
screen: "1920x1080@60"
member:
provider: "multiuser"
multiuser:
admin_password: "admin"
user_password: "neko"
session:
merciful_reconnect: true
implicit_hosting: false
inactive_cursors: true
cookie:
enabled: false
webrtc:
icelite: true
iceservers:
# Backend servers are ignored if icelite is true.
backend:
- urls: [ stun:stun.l.google.com:19302 ]
frontend:
- urls: [ stun:stun.l.google.com:19305 ]
```
```json title="config.json"
{
"capture": {
"screencast": {
"enabled": false
}
},
"server": {
"pprof": true
},
"desktop": {
"screen": "1920x1080@60"
},
"member": {
"provider": "multiuser",
"multiuser": {
"admin_password": "admin",
"user_password": "neko"
}
},
"session": {
"merciful_reconnect": true,
"implicit_hosting": false,
"inactive_cursors": true,
"cookie": {
"enabled": false
}
},
"webrtc": {
"icelite": true,
"iceservers": {
"backend": [
{
"urls": [ "stun:stun.l.google.com:19302" ]
}
],
"frontend": [
{
"urls": [ "stun:stun.l.google.com:19305" ]
}
]
}
}
}
```
```toml title="config.toml"
[capture.screencast]
enabled = false
[server]
pprof = true
[desktop]
screen = "1920x1080@60"
[member]
provider = "multiuser"
[member.multiuser]
admin_password = "admin"
user_password = "neko"
[session]
merciful_reconnect = true
implicit_hosting = false
inactive_cursors = true
[session.cookie]
enabled = false
[webrtc]
icelite = true
[[webrtc.iceservers.backend]]
urls = [ "stun:stun.l.google.com:19302" ]
[[webrtc.iceservers.frontend]]
urls = [ "stun:stun.l.google.com:19305" ]
```
```hcl title="config.hcl"
capture {
screencast {
enabled = false
}
}
server {
pprof = true
}
desktop {
screen = "1920x1080@60"
}
member {
provider = "multiuser"
multiuser {
admin_password = "admin"
user_password = "neko"
}
}
session {
merciful_reconnect = true
implicit_hosting = false
inactive_cursors = true
cookie {
enabled = false
}
}
webrtc {
icelite = true
iceservers {
backend {
urls = [ "stun:stun.l.google.com:19302" ]
}
frontend {
urls = [ "stun:stun.l.google.com:19305" ]
}
}
}
```
```env title=".env"
CAPTURE_SCREENCAST_ENABLED=false
SERVER_PPROF=true
DESKTOP_SCREEN=1920x1080@60
MEMBER_PROVIDER=multiuser
MEMBER_MULTIUSER_ADMIN_PASSWORD=admin
MEMBER_MULTIUSER_USER_PASSWORD=neko
SESSION_MERCIFUL_RECONNECT=true
SESSION_IMPLICIT_HOSTING=false
SESSION_INACTIVE_CURSORS=true
SESSION_COOKIE_ENABLED=false
WEBRTC_ICELITE=true
WEBRTC_ICESERVERS_BACKEND="[{"urls":["stun:stun.l.google.com:19302"]}]"
WEBRTC_ICESERVERS_FRONTEND="[{"urls":["stun:stun.l.google.com:19305"]}]"
```
```properties title="config.properties"
capture.screencast.enabled = false
server.pprof = true
desktop.screen = 1920x1080@60
member.provider = multiuser
member.multiuser.admin_password = admin
member.multiuser.user_password = neko
session.merciful_reconnect = true
session.implicit_hosting = false
session.inactive_cursors = true
session.cookie.enabled = false
webrtc.icelite = true
webrtc.iceservers.backend[0].urls[0] = stun:stun.l.google.com:19302
webrtc.iceservers.frontend[0].urls[0] = stun:stun.l.google.com:19305
```
Room Configuration
This is the initial configuration of the room that can be modified by an admin in real-time.
session:
private_mode: false
locked_logins: false
locked_controls: false
control_protection: false
implicit_hosting: true
inactive_cursors: false
merciful_reconnect: true
heartbeat_interval: 120
- whether private mode is enabled, users do not receive the room video or audio.
- whether logins are locked for users, admins can still login.
- whether controls are locked for users, admins can still control.
- users can gain control only if at least one admin is in the room.
- allows switching control implicitly without the need for explicit control request before
- whether to show inactive cursors server-wide (only for users that have it enabled in their profile)
- whether to allow reconnecting to the websocket even if the previous connection was not closed. This means that a new login can kick out the previous one.
- interval in seconds for sending a heartbeat message to the server. This is used to keep the connection alive and to detect when the connection is lost.
Server Configuration
This is the configuration of the neko server.
server:
bind: "127.0.0.1:8080"
cert: "/path/to/cert.pem"
key: "/path/to/key.pem"
cors: [ "*" ]
metrics: true
path_prefix: "/neko"
pprof: true
proxy: true
static: "/var/www/neko"
- address/port/socket to serve neko. For docker you might want to bind to
0.0.0.0
to allow connections from outside the container. - and paths to the SSL cert and key used to secure the neko server. If both are empty, the server will run in plain HTTP.
- is a list of allowed origins for CORS.
- If empty, CORS is disabled, and only same-origin requests are allowed.
- If
*
is present, all origins are allowed. Neko will respond always with the requested origin, not with*
since credentials are not allowed with wildcard. - If a list of origins is present, only those origins are allowed for CORS.
- when true, prometheus metrics are available at
/metrics
. - is the prefix for all HTTP requests. This is useful when running neko behind a reverse proxy and you want to serve neko under a subpath, e.g.
/neko
. - when true, the pprof endpoint is available at
/debug/pprof
for debugging and profiling. This should be disabled in production. - when true, neko will trust the
X-Forwarded-For
andX-Real-IP
headers from the reverse proxy. Make sure your reverse proxy is configured to set these headers and never trust them when not behind a reverse proxy. See Reverse Proxy Setup for more information. - path to the directory containing the neko client files to serve. This is useful if you want to serve the client files on the same domain as the server.
Logging Configuration
This is the configuration of the logging system.
log:
dir: <string>
json: true
level: "info"
nocolor: true
time: "unix"
- directory to store logs. If empty, logs are written to stdout. This is useful when running neko in a container.
- when true, logs are written in JSON format.
- log level to set. Available levels are
trace
,debug
,info
,warn
,error
,fatal
,panic
, anddisabled
. - when true, ANSI colors are disabled in non-JSON output. Accepts as well
NO_COLOR
environment variable. - time format used in logs. Available formats are
unix
,unixms
, andunixmicro
.
:::tip
Shortcut environment variable to enable DEBUG mode: NEKO_DEBUG=true
:::
Full Configuration Reference
Here is a full configuration with default values as shown in the help command. Please refer to the sub-sections for more details.
import Configuration from '@site/src/components/Configuration'; import configOptions from './help.json';
Next Steps
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