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Path = require('path')
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# These credentials are used for authenticating api requests
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# between services that may need to go over public channels
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httpAuthUser = "sharelatex"
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httpAuthPass = "CRYPTO_RANDOM" # Randomly generated for you
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httpAuthUsers = {}
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httpAuthUsers[httpAuthUser] = httpAuthPass
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DATA_DIR = Path.resolve(Path.join(__dirname, "..", "data"))
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TMP_DIR = Path.resolve(Path.join(__dirname, "..", "tmp"))
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module.exports =
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# Databases
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# ---------
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# ShareLaTeX's main persistant data store is MongoDB (http://www.mongodb.org/)
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# Documentation about the URL connection string format can be found at:
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#
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# http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/connection-string/
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#
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# The following works out of the box with Mongo's default settings:
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mongo:
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url : 'mongodb://127.0.0.1/sharelatex'
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# Redis is used in ShareLaTeX for high volume queries, like real-time
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# editing, and session management.
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#
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# The following config will work with Redis's default settings:
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redis:
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web:
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host: "localhost"
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port: "6379"
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password: ""
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# The compile server (the clsi) uses a SQL database to cache files and
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# meta-data. sqllite is the default, and the load is low enough that this will
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# be fine in production (we use sqllite at sharelatex.com).
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#
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# If you want to configure a different database, see the Sequelize documentation
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# for available options:
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#
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# https://github.com/sequelize/sequelize/wiki/API-Reference-Sequelize#example-usage
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#
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mysql:
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clsi:
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database: "clsi"
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username: "clsi"
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password: ""
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dialect: "sqlite"
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storage: Path.join(DATA_DIR, "db.sqlite")
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# File storage
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# ------------
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# ShareLaTeX can store binary files like images either locally or in Amazon
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# S3. The default is locally:
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filestore:
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backend: "fs"
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stores:
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user_files: Path.join(DATA_DIR, "user_files")
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# To use Amazon S3 as a storage backend, comment out the above config, and
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# uncomment the following, filling in your key, secret, and bucket name:
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#
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#filestore:
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# backend: "s3"
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# stores:
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# user_files: "BUCKET_NAME"
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# s3:
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# key: "AWS_KEY"
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# secret: "AWS_SECRET"
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#
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# Local disk caching
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# ------------------
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path:
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# If we ever need to write something to disk (e.g. incoming requests
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# that need processing but may be too big for memory), then write
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# them to disk here:
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dumpFolder: Path.join(TMP_DIR, "dumpFolder")
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# Where to write uploads before they are processed
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uploadFolder: Path.join(TMP_DIR, "uploads")
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# Where to write the project to disk before running LaTeX on it
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compilesDir: Path.join(DATA_DIR, "compiles")
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# Where to cache downloaded URLs for the CLSI
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clsiCacheDir: Path.join(DATA_DIR, "cache")
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# Server Config
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# -------------
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# Where your instance of ShareLaTeX can be found publicly. This is used
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# when emails are sent out and in generated links:
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siteUrl : 'http://localhost:3000'
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# The websocket layer of ShareLaTeX runs as separate service.
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# When running locally or in development, you can point the client to this
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# service directly on port 3026. If you are running behind a reverse proxy (Nginx, etc)
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# then websocketsUrl should be the same as siteUrl, with your reverse
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# proxy responible for sending websocket traffic to the websocket service
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# rather than connecting directly.
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websocketsUrl: 'http://localhost:3026'
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# If provided, a sessionSecret is used to sign cookies so that they cannot be
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# spoofed. This is recommended.
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security:
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sessionSecret: "CRYPTO_RANDOM" # This was randomly generated for you
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# These credentials are used for authenticating api requests
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# between services that may need to go over public channels
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httpAuthUsers: httpAuthUsers
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# Should javascript assets be served minified or not. Note that you will
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# need to run `grunt compile:minify` within the web-sharelatex directory
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# to generate these.
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useMinifiedJs: false
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# Should static assets be sent with a header to tell the browser to cache
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# them. This should be false in development where changes are being made,
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# but should be set to true in production.
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cacheStaticAssets: false
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# If you are running ShareLaTeX over https, set this to true to send the
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# cookie with a secure flag (recommended).
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secureCookie: false
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# If you are running ShareLaTeX behind a proxy (like Apache, Nginx, etc)
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# then set this to true to allow it to correctly detect the forwarded IP
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# address and http/https protocol information.
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behindProxy: false
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# Sending Email
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# -------------
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#
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# You must configure a mail server to be able to send invite emails from
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# ShareLaTeX. The config settings are passed to nodemailer. See the nodemailer
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# documentation for available options:
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#
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# http://www.nodemailer.com/docs/transports
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#
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# email:
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# fromAddress: ""
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# replyTo: ""
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# transport: "SES"
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# parameters:
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# AWSAccessKeyID: ""
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# AWSSecretKey: ""
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# Spell Check Languages
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# ---------------------
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#
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# You must have the corresponding aspell dictionary installed to
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# be able to use a language. Run `grunt check:aspell` to check which
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# dictionaries you have installed. These should be set for the `code` for
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# each language.
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languages: [
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{name: "English", code: "en"}
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]
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# Service locations
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# -----------------
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# ShareLaTeX is comprised of many small services, which each expose
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# an HTTP API running on a different port. Generally you
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# can leave these as they are unless you have some other services
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# running which conflict, or want to run the web process on port 80.
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#internal:
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# web:
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# port: webPort = 3000
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# host: "localhost"
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# documentupdater:
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# port: docUpdaterPort = 3003
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# host: "localhost"
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# filestore:
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# port: filestorePort = 3009
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# host: "localhost"
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# chat:
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# port: chatPort = 3010
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# host: "localhost"
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# tags:
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# port: tagsPort = 3012
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# host: "localhost"
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# clsi:
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# port: clsiPort = 3013
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# host: "localhost"
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# trackchanges:
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# port: trackchangesPort = 3015
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# host: "localhost"
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# docstore:
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# port: docstorePort = 3016
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# host: "localhost"
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# spelling:
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# port: spellingPort = 3005
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# host: "localhost"
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# realTime:
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# port: realTimeport = 3026
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# host: "localhost"
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# If you change the above config, or run some services on remote servers,
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# you need to tell the other services where to find them:
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apis:
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web:
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url: "http://localhost:3000"
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user: httpAuthUser
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pass: httpAuthPass
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# documentupdater:
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# url : "http://localhost:#{docUpdaterPort}"
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# clsi:
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# url: "http://localhost:#{clsiPort}"
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# filestore:
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# url: "http://localhost:#{filestorePort}"
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# trackchanges:
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# url: "http://localhost:#{trackchangesPort}"
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# docstore:
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# url: "http://localhost:#{docstorePort}"
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# tags:
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# url: "http://localhost:#{tagsPort}"
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# spelling:
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# url: "http://localhost:#{spellingPort}"
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# chat:
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# url: "http://localhost:#{chatPort}"
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# With lots of incoming and outgoing HTTP connections to different services,
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# sometimes long running, it is a good idea to increase the default number
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# of sockets that Node will hold open.
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http = require('http')
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http.globalAgent.maxSockets = 300
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https = require('https')
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https.globalAgent.maxSockets = 300
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