64 lines
4.2 KiB
YAML
64 lines
4.2 KiB
YAML
enabled: true # Enable the plugin
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built_in_css: true # Use built-in CSS
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redirect_to_login: false # If you try to access a page you don't have access to, should you redirect to login route
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redirect_after_login: false # Path to redirect to after a successful login
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redirect_after_logout: true # Path to redirect to after a successful logout
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session_user_sync: false # Sync session user with changes in stored user file
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route: '/login' # Specific route for Login page (default is '/login')
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route_after_login: '/' # Route to go to after login if enabled
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route_after_logout: '/' # Route to logout to if enabled
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route_activate: '/activate_user' # Route for the user activation process
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route_forgot: '/forgot_password' # Route for the forgot password process
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route_reset: '/reset_password' # Route for the reset password process
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route_profile: '/user_profile' # Route for the user profile page
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route_register: '/user_register' # Route for the user registration page
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route_unauthorized: '/user_unauthorized' # Route for a page to display if user is unauthorized
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twofa_enabled: false # Two factor authentication enabled
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dynamic_page_visibility: false # Integrate access into page visibility so things can be shown or hidden in the menu
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parent_acl: false # Look to parent `access` rules for access requirements
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protect_protected_page_media: false # Take `access` rules into account when directly accessing a page's media
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rememberme:
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enabled: true # Enable 'remember me' functionality
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timeout: 604800 # Timeout in seconds. Defaults to 1 week
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name: grav-rememberme # Name prefix of the session cookie
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max_pw_resets_count: 2 # Number of password resets in a specific time frame (0 = unlimited)
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max_pw_resets_interval: 60 # Time in minutes to track password resets
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max_login_count: 5 # Number of failed login attempts in a specific time frame (0 = unlimited)
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max_login_interval: 10 # Time in minutes to track login attempts
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ipv6_subnet_size: 64 # Size of IPv6 block to track login attempts
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user_registration:
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enabled: false # Enable User Registration Process
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fields: # List of fields to validate and store during user registration
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- 'username' # This should match up with your registration form definition
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- 'password'
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- 'email'
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- 'fullname'
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- 'title'
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- 'level'
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- 'twofa_enabled'
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default_values: # Any default values for fields you would like to set
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level: Newbie # Here the 'level' field will be pre-populated with 'Newbie' text
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access: # Default access to set for users created during registration
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site:
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login: true
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redirect_after_registration: '' # Route to redirect to after registration
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redirect_after_activation: '' # Route to redirect to after activation
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options:
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validate_password1_and_password2: true # Ensure that password1 and password2 match during registration (allows you to have just 1 pw field or 2)
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set_user_disabled: false # Set this `true` if you want a user to activate their account via email
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login_after_registration: false # Automatically login after registration
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send_activation_email: false # Send an email that requires a special link to be clicked in order to activate the account
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manually_enable: false # When using activation email, don't enable until an admin does it manually
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send_notification_email: false # Send an email to the site administrator to indicate a user has registered
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send_welcome_email: false # Send a welcome email to the user (probably should not be used with `send_activation_email`
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