Implement Cobra CLI tooling, Viper config tooling (#336)

* start pulling out + replacing urfave and config

* replace many many instances of config

* move more stuff => viper

* properly remove urfave

* move some flags to root command

* add testrig commands to root

* alias config file keys

* start adding cli parsing tests

* reorder viper init

* remove config path alias

* fmt

* change config file keys to non-nested

* we're more or less in business now

* tidy up the common func

* go fmt

* get tests passing again

* add note about the cliparsing tests

* reorganize

* update docs with changes

* structure cmd dir better

* rename + move some files around

* fix dangling comma
This commit is contained in:
tobi
2021-12-07 13:31:39 +01:00
committed by GitHub
parent 182b4eea73
commit 0884f89431
487 changed files with 46667 additions and 8831 deletions

View File

@@ -16,32 +16,35 @@ The configuration options for smtp are as follows:
#######################
# Config for sending emails via an smtp server. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simple_Mail_Transfer_Protocol
smtp:
# String. The hostname of the smtp server you want to use.
# If this is not set, smtp will not be used to send emails, and you can ignore the other settings.
# Examples: ["mail.example.org", "localhost"]
# Default: ""
host: ""
# Int. Port to use to connect to the smtp server.
# Examples: []
# Default: 0
port: 0
# String. Username to use when authenticating with the smtp server.
# This should have been provided to you by your smtp host.
# This is often, but not always, an email address.
# Examples: ["maillord@example.org"]
# Default: ""
username:
# String. Password to use when authenticating with the smtp server.
# This should have been provided to you by your smtp host.
# Examples: ["1234", "password"]
# Default: ""
password:
# String. 'From' address for sent emails.
# Examples: ["mail@example.org"]
# Default: ""
from: ""
# String. The hostname of the smtp server you want to use.
# If this is not set, smtp will not be used to send emails, and you can ignore the other settings.
# Examples: ["mail.example.org", "localhost"]
# Default: ""
smtp-host: ""
# Int. Port to use to connect to the smtp server.
# Examples: []
# Default: 0
smtp-port: 0
# String. Username to use when authenticating with the smtp server.
# This should have been provided to you by your smtp host.
# This is often, but not always, an email address.
# Examples: ["maillord@example.org"]
# Default: ""
smtp-username: ""
# String. Password to use when authenticating with the smtp server.
# This should have been provided to you by your smtp host.
# Examples: ["1234", "password"]
# Default: ""
smtp-password: ""
# String. 'From' address for sent emails.
# Examples: ["mail@example.org"]
# Default: ""
smtp-from: ""
```
Note that if you don't set `Host`, then email sending via smtp will be disabled, and the other settings will be ignored. GoToSocial will still log (at trace level) emails that *would* have been sent if smtp was enabled.