24 lines
1.2 KiB
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24 lines
1.2 KiB
Plaintext
# You can also control a Janus instance using Unix Sockets. The only
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# aspect you need to configure here is the path of the Unix Sockets
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# server. Notice that by default the interface is disabled, as you need
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# to specify the path(s) to bind to for the API(s).
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general: {
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enabled = false # Whether to enable the Unix Sockets interface
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# for Janus API clients
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#events = true # Whether to notify event handlers about transport events (default=true)
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json = "indented" # Whether the JSON messages should be indented (default),
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# plain (no indentation) or compact (no indentation and no spaces)
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#path = "/path/to/ux-janusapi" # Path to bind to (Janus API)
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#type = "SOCK_SEQPACKET" # SOCK_SEQPACKET (default) or SOCK_DGRAM?
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}
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# As with other transport plugins, you can use Unix Sockets to interact
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# with the Admin API as well: in case you're interested in it, a different
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# path needs to be provided.
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admin: {
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admin_enabled = false # Whether to enable the Unix Sockets interface
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# for Admin API clients
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#admin_path = "/path/to/ux-janusadmin" # Path to bind to (Admin API)
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#admin_type = "SOCK_SEQPACKET" # SOCK_SEQPACKET (default) or SOCK_DGRAM?
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}
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