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242 lines
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# Server
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The server section of the Nginx UI configuration deals with various settings that control the behavior and operation of
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the Nginx UI server. In this section, we will discuss the available options, their default values, and their purpose.
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## Host
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- Type: `string`
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- Version: `>= v2.0.0-beta.37`
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- Default:`0.0.0.0`
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The hostname on which the Nginx UI server listens for incoming HTTP requests.
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Changing the default hostname can be useful for improving the security of Nginx UI.
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## Port
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- Type: `uint`
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- Version: `>= v2.0.0-beta.37`
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- Default: `9000`
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This option is used to configure the port on which the Nginx UI server listens for incoming
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HTTP requests. Changing the default port can be useful for avoiding port conflicts or enhancing security.
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## RunMode
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- Type: `string`
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- Supported value: `release`,`debug`
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- Default: `debug`
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This option is used to configure the running mode of the Nginx UI server, which mainly affects the level of log printing.
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The log level of Nginx UI is divided into 6 levels: `Debug`, `Info`, `Warn`, `Error`, `Panic` and `Fatal`. These log levels increase in severity.
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When using the `debug` mode, Nginx UI will print SQL and its execution time and caller on the console, and the log of `Debug` level or higher will also be printed.
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When using the `release` mode, Nginx UI will not print the execution time and caller of SQL on the console, and only the log of `Info` level or higher will be printed.
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## HttpHost
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- Type: `string`
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- Default:`0.0.0.0`
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Deprecated in `v2.0.0-beta.37`, please use `Host` instead.
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The hostname on which the Nginx UI server listens for incoming HTTP requests.
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Changing the default hostname can be useful for improving the security of Nginx UI.
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## HttpPort
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- Type: `int`
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- Default: `9000`
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Deprecated in `v2.0.0-beta.37`, please use `Port` instead.
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This option is used to configure the port on which the Nginx UI server listens for incoming
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HTTP requests. Changing the default port can be useful for avoiding port conflicts or enhancing security.
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## JwtSecret
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- Type: `string`
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Deprecated in `v2.0.0-beta.37`, please use `App.JwtSecret` instead.
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This option is used to configure the key used by the Nginx UI server to generate JWT.
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JWT is a standard for verifying user identity. It can generate a token after the user logs in, and then use the token to verify the user's identity in subsequent requests.
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If you use the one-click installation script to deploy Nginx UI, the script will generate a UUID value and set it as the value of this option.
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## NodeSecret
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- Type: `string`
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- Version: `>= v2.0.0-beta.24, <= 2.0.0-beta.36`
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Deprecated in `v2.0.0-beta.37`, please use `Node.Secret` instead.
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This secret is used to authenticate the communication between the Nginx UI servers.
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Also, you can use this secret to access the Nginx UI API without a password.
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## HTTPChallengePort
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- Type: `int`
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- Default: `9180`
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Deprecated in `v2.0.0-beta.37`, please use `Cert.HTTPChallengePort` instead.
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This option is used to set the port for backend listening in the HTTP01 challenge mode when obtaining Let's Encrypt
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certificates. The HTTP01 challenge is a domain validation method used by Let's Encrypt to verify that you control the
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domain for which you're requesting a certificate.
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## Email
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- Type: `string`
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Deprecated in `v2.0.0-beta.37`, please use `Cert.Email` instead.
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When obtaining a Let's Encrypt certificate, this option is used to set your email address.
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Let's Encrypt will use your email address to notify you of the expiration date of your certificate.
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## Database
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- Type: `string`
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- Default: `database`
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Deprecated in `v2.0.0-beta.37`, please use `Database.Name` instead.
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This option is used to set the name of the sqlite database used by Nginx UI to store its data.
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## StartCmd
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- Type: `string`
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- Default: `login`
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Deprecated in `v2.0.0-beta.37`, please use `Terminal.StartCmd` instead.
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This option is used to set the start command of the web terminal.
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For security reason, we use `login` as the start command, so you have to log in via the default authentication method of
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the Linux. If you don't want to enter your username and password for verification every time you access the web
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terminal, please set it to `bash` or `zsh` (if installed).
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## PageSize
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- Type: `int`
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- Default: 10
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Deprecated in `v2.0.0-beta.37`, please use `App.PageSize` instead.
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This option is used to set the page size of list pagination in the Nginx UI. Adjusting the page size can help in
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managing large amounts of data more effectively, but a too large number can increase the load on the server.
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## CADir
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- Type: `string`
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Deprecated in `v2.0.0-beta.37`, please use `Cert.CADir` instead.
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When applying for a Let's Encrypt certificate, we use the default CA address of Let's Encrypt. If you need to debug or
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obtain certificates from other providers, you can set CADir to their address.
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::: tip
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Please note that the address provided by
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CADir needs to comply with the `RFC 8555` standard.
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## GithubProxy
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- Type: `string`
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- Suggestion: `https://mirror.ghproxy.com/`
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Deprecated in `v2.0.0-beta.37`, please use `Http.GithubProxy` instead.
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For users who may experience difficulties downloading resources from GitHub (such as in mainland China), this option
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allows them to set a proxy for github.com to improve accessibility.
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## CertRenewalInterval
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- Version:`>= v2.0.0-beta.22, <= 2.0.0-beta.36`
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- Type: `int`
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- Default value: `7`
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Deprecated in `v2.0.0-beta.37`, please use `Cert.CertRenewalInterval` instead.
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This option is used to set the automatic renewal interval of the Let's Encrypt certificate.
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By default, Nginx UI will automatically renew the certificate every 7 days.
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## RecursiveNameservers
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- Version:`>= v2.0.0-beta.22, <= 2.0.0-beta.36`
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- Type: `[]string`
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- Example: `8.8.8.8:53,1.1.1.1:53`
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Deprecated in `v2.0.0-beta.37`, please use `Cert.RecursiveNameservers` instead.
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This option is used to set the recursive nameservers used by
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Nginx UI in the DNS challenge step of applying for a certificate.
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If this option is not configured, Nginx UI will use the nameservers settings of the operating system.
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## SkipInstallation
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- Version:`>= v2.0.0-beta.23, <= 2.0.0-beta.36`
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- Type: `bool`
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- Default value: `false`
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Deprecated in `v2.0.0-beta.37`, please use `Node.SkipInstallation` instead.
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You can skip the installation of the Nginx UI server by setting this option to `true`.
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This is useful when you want to deploy Nginx UI to multiple servers with
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the same configuration file or environment variables.
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By default, if you enabled the skip installation mode without setting the `JWTSecret` and `NodeSecret` options
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in the server section, Nginx UI will generate a random UUID value for these two options.
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Plus, if you don't set the `Email` option also in the server section,
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Nginx UI will not create a system initial acme user, this means you can't apply for an SSL certificate in this server.
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## Name
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- Version:`>= v2.0.0-beta.23, <= 2.0.0-beta.36`
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Deprecated in `v2.0.0-beta.37`, please use `Http.InsecureSkipVerify` instead.
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Use this option to customize the name of local server to be displayed in the environment indicator.
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## InsecureSkipVerify
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- Version:`>= v2.0.0-beta.30, <= 2.0.0-beta.36`
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Deprecated in `v2.0.0-beta.37`, please use `Http.InsecureSkipVerify` instead.
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This option is used to skip the verification of the certificate of servers when Nginx UI sends requests to them.
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