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# Configuration
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[Folders](#folders) ⬥
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[settings.py](#settingspy) ⬥
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[accounts.json](#accountsjson)
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## Folders
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On Linux, the folders are:
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- `$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/mirage` or `~/.config/mirage` for config files
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- `$XDG_DATA_HOME/mirage` or `~/.local/share/mirage` for user data
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- `$XDG_CACHE_HOME/mirage` or `~/.cache/mirage` for cache data
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For Flatpak installations, the folders are:
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- `~/.var/app/io.github.mirukana.mirage/config/mirage` for config files
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- `~/.var/app/io.github.mirukana.mirage/data/mirage` for user data
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- `~/.var/app/io.github.mirukana.mirage/cache/mirage` for cache data
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The folder locations can also be overriden by these environment variables:
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- `$MIRAGE_CONFIG_DIR` for config files
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- `$MIRAGE_DATA_DIR` for user data
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- `$MIRAGE_CACHE_DIR` for cache data
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The user data folder contains saved encryption data, interface states and
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[themes](THEMING.md).
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The cache data folder contains downloaded files and thumbnails.
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## settings.py
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A file written in the [PCN format](PCN.md), located in the
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[config folder](#folders), which is manually created by the user to configure
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the application's behavior.
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The default `settings.py`, used when no user-written file exists, documents all
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the possible options and can be found at:
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- [`src/config/settings.py`][1] in this repository
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- `/usr/local/share/examples/mirage/settings.py` or
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`/usr/share/examples/mirage/settings.py` on Linux installations
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- `~/.local/share/flatpak/app/io.github.mirukana.mirage/current/active/files/share/examples/mirage/settings.py` for per-user Flatpak installations
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- `/var/lib/flatpak/app/io.github.mirukana.mirage/current/active/files/share/examples/mirage/settings.py` for system-wide Flatpak installations
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Rather than copying the entire default file, it is recommended to
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[`include`](PCN.md#including-built-in-files) it and only add the settings
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you want to override.
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For example, a user settings file that only changes the theme and some keybinds
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could look like this:
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```python3
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self.include_builtin("config/settings.py")
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class General:
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theme: str = "Glass.qpl"
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class Keys:
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reset_zoom = ["Ctrl+Backspace"]
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class Messages:
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open_links_files = ["Ctrl+Shift+O"]
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open_links_files_externally = ["Ctrl+O"]
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```
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When this file is saved while the application is running, the settings will
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automatically be reloaded, except for some options which require a restart.
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The default `settings.py` indicates which options require a restart.
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[1]: https://github.com/mirukana/mirage/tree/master/src/config/settings.py
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## accounts.json
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This JSON file, located in the [config folder](#folders), is managed by the
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interface and doesn't need to be manually edited, except for changing account
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positions via their `order` key.
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The `order` key can be any number. If multiple accounts have the same `order`,
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they are sorted lexically by user ID.
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This file should never be shared, as anyone obtaining your access tokens will
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be able to use your accounts.
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Within the application, from the Sessions tab of your account's settings,
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access tokens can be revoked by signing out sessions,
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provided you have the account's password.
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Example file:
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```json
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{
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"@user_id:example.org": {
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"device_id": "ABCDEFGHIJ",
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"enabled": true,
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"homeserver": "https://example.org",
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"order": 0,
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"presence": "online",
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"status_msg": "",
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"token": "<a long access token>"
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},
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"@account_2:example.org": {
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"device_id": "KLMNOPQRST",
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"enabled": true,
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"homeserver": "https://example.org",
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"order": 1,
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"presence": "invisible",
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"status_msg": "",
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"token": "<a long access token>"
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}
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}
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```
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