apiVersion: v1 kind: ConfigMap metadata: name: nodered-settings namespace: node-red-ns data: settings.js: | /** * This is the default settings file provided by Node-RED. * * It can contain any valid JavaScript code that will get run when Node-RED * is started. * * Lines that start with // are commented out. * Each entry should be separated from the entries above and below by a comma ',' * * For more information about individual settings, refer to the documentation: * https://nodered.org/docs/user-guide/runtime/configuration * * The settings are split into the following sections: * - Flow File and User Directory Settings * - Security * - Server Settings * - Runtime Settings * - Editor Settings * - Node Settings * Test if this is working **/ module.exports = { /******************************************************************************* * Flow File and User Directory Settings * - flowFile * - credentialSecret * - flowFilePretty * - userDir * - nodesDir ******************************************************************************/ /** The file containing the flows. If not set, defaults to flows_.json **/ flowFile: 'flows.json', /** By default, credentials are encrypted in storage using a generated key. To * specify your own secret, set the following property. * If you want to disable encryption of credentials, set this property to false. * Note: once you set this property, do not change it - doing so will prevent * node-red from being able to decrypt your existing credentials and they will be * lost. */ //credentialSecret: "a-secret-key", /** By default, the flow JSON will be formatted over multiple lines making * it easier to compare changes when using version control. * To disable pretty-printing of the JSON set the following property to false. */ flowFilePretty: true, /** By default, all user data is stored in a directory called `.node-red` under * the user's home directory. To use a different location, the following * property can be used */ //userDir: '/home/nol/.node-red/', /** Node-RED scans the `nodes` directory in the userDir to find local node files. * The following property can be used to specify an additional directory to scan. */ //nodesDir: '/home/nol/.node-red/nodes', /******************************************************************************* * Security * - adminAuth * - https * - httpsRefreshInterval * - requireHttps * - httpNodeAuth * - httpStaticAuth ******************************************************************************/ /** To password protect the Node-RED editor and admin API, the following * property can be used. See https://nodered.org/docs/security.html for details. */ //adminAuth: { // type: "credentials", // users: [{ // username: "admin", // password: "$2a$08$zZWtXTja0fB1pzD4sHCMyOCMYz2Z6dNbM6tl8sJogENOMcxWV9DN.", // permissions: "*" // }] //}, /** The following property can be used to enable HTTPS * This property can be either an object, containing both a (private) key * and a (public) certificate, or a function that returns such an object. * See http://nodejs.org/api/https.html#https_https_createserver_options_requestlistener * for details of its contents. */ /** Option 1: static object */ //https: { // key: require("fs").readFileSync('privkey.pem'), // cert: require("fs").readFileSync('cert.pem') //}, /** Option 2: function that returns the HTTP configuration object */ // https: function() { // // This function should return the options object, or a Promise // // that resolves to the options object // return { // key: require("fs").readFileSync('privkey.pem'), // cert: require("fs").readFileSync('cert.pem') // } // }, /** If the `https` setting is a function, the following setting can be used * to set how often, in hours, the function will be called. That can be used * to refresh any certificates. */ //httpsRefreshInterval : 12, /** The following property can be used to cause insecure HTTP connections to * be redirected to HTTPS. */ //requireHttps: true, /** To password protect the node-defined HTTP endpoints (httpNodeRoot), * including node-red-dashboard, or the static content (httpStatic), the * following properties can be used. * The `pass` field is a bcrypt hash of the password. * See https://nodered.org/docs/security.html#generating-the-password-hash */ //httpNodeAuth: {user:"user",pass:"$2a$08$zZWtXTja0fB1pzD4sHCMyOCMYz2Z6dNbM6tl8sJogENOMcxWV9DN."}, //httpStaticAuth: {user:"user",pass:"$2a$08$zZWtXTja0fB1pzD4sHCMyOCMYz2Z6dNbM6tl8sJogENOMcxWV9DN."}, /******************************************************************************* * Server Settings * - uiPort * - uiHost * - apiMaxLength * - httpServerOptions * - httpAdminRoot * - httpAdminMiddleware * - httpNodeRoot * - httpNodeCors * - httpNodeMiddleware * - httpStatic * - httpStaticRoot ******************************************************************************/ /** the tcp port that the Node-RED web server is listening on */ uiPort: process.env.PORT || 1880, /** By default, the Node-RED UI accepts connections on all IPv4 interfaces. * To listen on all IPv6 addresses, set uiHost to "::", * The following property can be used to listen on a specific interface. For * example, the following would only allow connections from the local machine. */ //uiHost: "127.0.0.1", /** The maximum size of HTTP request that will be accepted by the runtime api. * Default: 5mb */ //apiMaxLength: '5mb', /** The following property can be used to pass custom options to the Express.js * server used by Node-RED. For a full list of available options, refer * to http://expressjs.com/en/api.html#app.settings.table */ //httpServerOptions: { }, /** By default, the Node-RED UI is available at http://localhost:1880/ * The following property can be used to specify a different root path. * If set to false, this is disabled. */ //httpAdminRoot: '/admin', /** The following property can be used to add a custom middleware function * in front of all admin http routes. For example, to set custom http * headers. It can be a single function or an array of middleware functions. */ // httpAdminMiddleware: function(req,res,next) { // // Set the X-Frame-Options header to limit where the editor // // can be embedded // //res.set('X-Frame-Options', 'sameorigin'); // next(); // }, /** Some nodes, such as HTTP In, can be used to listen for incoming http requests. * By default, these are served relative to '/'. The following property * can be used to specify a different root path. If set to false, this is * disabled. */ //httpNodeRoot: '/red-nodes', /** The following property can be used to configure cross-origin resource sharing * in the HTTP nodes. * See https://github.com/troygoode/node-cors#configuration-options for * details on its contents. The following is a basic permissive set of options: */ //httpNodeCors: { // origin: "*", // methods: "GET,PUT,POST,DELETE" //}, /** If you need to set an http proxy please set an environment variable * called http_proxy (or HTTP_PROXY) outside of Node-RED in the operating system. * For example - http_proxy=http://myproxy.com:8080 * (Setting it here will have no effect) * You may also specify no_proxy (or NO_PROXY) to supply a comma separated * list of domains to not proxy, eg - no_proxy=.acme.co,.acme.co.uk */ /** The following property can be used to add a custom middleware function * in front of all http in nodes. This allows custom authentication to be * applied to all http in nodes, or any other sort of common request processing. * It can be a single function or an array of middleware functions. */ //httpNodeMiddleware: function(req,res,next) { // // Handle/reject the request, or pass it on to the http in node by calling next(); // // Optionally skip our rawBodyParser by setting this to true; // //req.skipRawBodyParser = true; // next(); //}, /** When httpAdminRoot is used to move the UI to a different root path, the * following property can be used to identify a directory of static content * that should be served at http://localhost:1880/. * When httpStaticRoot is set differently to httpAdminRoot, there is no need * to move httpAdminRoot */ //httpStatic: '/home/nol/node-red-static/', //single static source /** * OR multiple static sources can be created using an array of objects... * Each object can also contain an options object for further configuration. * See https://expressjs.com/en/api.html#express.static for available options. */ //httpStatic: [ // {path: '/home/nol/pics/', root: "/img/"}, // {path: '/home/nol/reports/', root: "/doc/"}, // {path: '/home/nol/videos/', root: "/vid/", options: {maxAge: '1d'}} //], /** * All static routes will be appended to httpStaticRoot * e.g. if httpStatic = "/home/nol/docs" and httpStaticRoot = "/static/" * then "/home/nol/docs" will be served at "/static/" * e.g. if httpStatic = [{path: '/home/nol/pics/', root: "/img/"}] * and httpStaticRoot = "/static/" * then "/home/nol/pics/" will be served at "/static/img/" */ //httpStaticRoot: '/static/', /******************************************************************************* * Runtime Settings * - lang * - runtimeState * - diagnostics * - logging * - contextStorage * - exportGlobalContextKeys * - externalModules ******************************************************************************/ /** Uncomment the following to run node-red in your preferred language. * Available languages include: en-US (default), ja, de, zh-CN, zh-TW, ru, ko * Some languages are more complete than others. */ // lang: "de", /** Configure diagnostics options * - enabled: When `enabled` is `true` (or unset), diagnostics data will * be available at http://localhost:1880/diagnostics * - ui: When `ui` is `true` (or unset), the action `show-system-info` will * be available to logged in users of node-red editor */ diagnostics: { /** enable or disable diagnostics endpoint. Must be set to `false` to disable */ enabled: true, /** enable or disable diagnostics display in the node-red editor. Must be set to `false` to disable */ ui: true, }, /** Configure runtimeState options * - enabled: When `enabled` is `true` flows runtime can be Started/Stopped * by POSTing to available at http://localhost:1880/flows/state * - ui: When `ui` is `true`, the action `core:start-flows` and * `core:stop-flows` will be available to logged in users of node-red editor * Also, the deploy menu (when set to default) will show a stop or start button */ runtimeState: { /** enable or disable flows/state endpoint. Must be set to `false` to disable */ enabled: false, /** show or hide runtime stop/start options in the node-red editor. Must be set to `false` to hide */ ui: false, }, /** Configure the logging output */ logging: { /** Only console logging is currently supported */ console: { /** Level of logging to be recorded. Options are: * fatal - only those errors which make the application unusable should be recorded * error - record errors which are deemed fatal for a particular request + fatal errors * warn - record problems which are non fatal + errors + fatal errors * info - record information about the general running of the application + warn + error + fatal errors * debug - record information which is more verbose than info + info + warn + error + fatal errors * trace - record very detailed logging + debug + info + warn + error + fatal errors * off - turn off all logging (doesn't affect metrics or audit) */ level: "info", /** Whether or not to include metric events in the log output */ metrics: false, /** Whether or not to include audit events in the log output */ audit: false } }, /** Context Storage * The following property can be used to enable context storage. The configuration * provided here will enable file-based context that flushes to disk every 30 seconds. * Refer to the documentation for further options: https://nodered.org/docs/api/context/ */ //contextStorage: { // default: { // module:"localfilesystem" // }, //}, /** `global.keys()` returns a list of all properties set in global context. * This allows them to be displayed in the Context Sidebar within the editor. * In some circumstances it is not desirable to expose them to the editor. The * following property can be used to hide any property set in `functionGlobalContext` * from being list by `global.keys()`. * By default, the property is set to false to avoid accidental exposure of * their values. Setting this to true will cause the keys to be listed. */ exportGlobalContextKeys: false, /** Configure how the runtime will handle external npm modules. * This covers: * - whether the editor will allow new node modules to be installed * - whether nodes, such as the Function node are allowed to have their * own dynamically configured dependencies. * The allow/denyList options can be used to limit what modules the runtime * will install/load. It can use '*' as a wildcard that matches anything. */ externalModules: { // autoInstall: false, /** Whether the runtime will attempt to automatically install missing modules */ // autoInstallRetry: 30, /** Interval, in seconds, between reinstall attempts */ // palette: { /** Configuration for the Palette Manager */ // allowInstall: true, /** Enable the Palette Manager in the editor */ // allowUpdate: true, /** Allow modules to be updated in the Palette Manager */ // allowUpload: true, /** Allow module tgz files to be uploaded and installed */ // allowList: ['*'], // denyList: [], // allowUpdateList: ['*'], // denyUpdateList: [] // }, // modules: { /** Configuration for node-specified modules */ // allowInstall: true, // allowList: [], // denyList: [] // } }, /******************************************************************************* * Editor Settings * - disableEditor * - editorTheme ******************************************************************************/ /** The following property can be used to disable the editor. The admin API * is not affected by this option. To disable both the editor and the admin * API, use either the httpRoot or httpAdminRoot properties */ //disableEditor: false, /** Customising the editor * See https://nodered.org/docs/user-guide/runtime/configuration#editor-themes * for all available options. */ editorTheme: { /** The following property can be used to set a custom theme for the editor. * See https://github.com/node-red-contrib-themes/theme-collection for * a collection of themes to chose from. */ //theme: "", /** To disable the 'Welcome to Node-RED' tour that is displayed the first * time you access the editor for each release of Node-RED, set this to false */ //tours: false, palette: { /** The following property can be used to order the categories in the editor * palette. If a node's category is not in the list, the category will get * added to the end of the palette. * If not set, the following default order is used: */ //categories: ['subflows', 'common', 'function', 'network', 'sequence', 'parser', 'storage'], }, projects: { /** To enable the Projects feature, set this value to true */ enabled: false, workflow: { /** Set the default projects workflow mode. * - manual - you must manually commit changes * - auto - changes are automatically committed * This can be overridden per-user from the 'Git config' * section of 'User Settings' within the editor */ mode: "manual" } }, codeEditor: { /** Select the text editor component used by the editor. * As of Node-RED V3, this defaults to "monaco", but can be set to "ace" if desired */ lib: "monaco", options: { /** The follow options only apply if the editor is set to "monaco" * * theme - must match the file name of a theme in * packages/node_modules/@node-red/editor-client/src/vendor/monaco/dist/theme * e.g. "tomorrow-night", "upstream-sunburst", "github", "my-theme" */ // theme: "vs", /** other overrides can be set e.g. fontSize, fontFamily, fontLigatures etc. * for the full list, see https://microsoft.github.io/monaco-editor/docs.html#interfaces/editor.IStandaloneEditorConstructionOptions.html */ //fontSize: 14, //fontFamily: "Cascadia Code, Fira Code, Consolas, 'Courier New', monospace", //fontLigatures: true, } }, markdownEditor: { mermaid: { /** enable or disable mermaid diagram in markdown document */ enabled: true } }, }, /******************************************************************************* * Node Settings * - fileWorkingDirectory * - functionGlobalContext * - functionExternalModules * - functionTimeout * - nodeMessageBufferMaxLength * - ui (for use with Node-RED Dashboard) * - debugUseColors * - debugMaxLength * - execMaxBufferSize * - httpRequestTimeout * - mqttReconnectTime * - serialReconnectTime * - socketReconnectTime * - socketTimeout * - tcpMsgQueueSize * - inboundWebSocketTimeout * - tlsConfigDisableLocalFiles * - webSocketNodeVerifyClient ******************************************************************************/ /** The working directory to handle relative file paths from within the File nodes * defaults to the working directory of the Node-RED process. */ //fileWorkingDirectory: "", /** Allow the Function node to load additional npm modules directly */ functionExternalModules: true, /** Default timeout, in seconds, for the Function node. 0 means no timeout is applied */ functionTimeout: 0, /** The following property can be used to set predefined values in Global Context. * This allows extra node modules to be made available with in Function node. * For example, the following: * functionGlobalContext: { os:require('os') } * will allow the `os` module to be accessed in a Function node using: * global.get("os") */ functionGlobalContext: { // os:require('os'), }, /** The maximum number of messages nodes will buffer internally as part of their * operation. This applies across a range of nodes that operate on message sequences. * defaults to no limit. A value of 0 also means no limit is applied. */ //nodeMessageBufferMaxLength: 0, /** If you installed the optional node-red-dashboard you can set it's path * relative to httpNodeRoot * Other optional properties include * readOnly:{boolean}, * middleware:{function or array}, (req,res,next) - http middleware * ioMiddleware:{function or array}, (socket,next) - socket.io middleware */ //ui: { path: "ui" }, /** Colourise the console output of the debug node */ //debugUseColors: true, /** The maximum length, in characters, of any message sent to the debug sidebar tab */ debugMaxLength: 1000, /** Maximum buffer size for the exec node. Defaults to 10Mb */ //execMaxBufferSize: 10000000, /** Timeout in milliseconds for HTTP request connections. Defaults to 120s */ //httpRequestTimeout: 120000, /** Retry time in milliseconds for MQTT connections */ mqttReconnectTime: 15000, /** Retry time in milliseconds for Serial port connections */ serialReconnectTime: 15000, /** Retry time in milliseconds for TCP socket connections */ //socketReconnectTime: 10000, /** Timeout in milliseconds for TCP server socket connections. Defaults to no timeout */ //socketTimeout: 120000, /** Maximum number of messages to wait in queue while attempting to connect to TCP socket * defaults to 1000 */ //tcpMsgQueueSize: 2000, /** Timeout in milliseconds for inbound WebSocket connections that do not * match any configured node. Defaults to 5000 */ //inboundWebSocketTimeout: 5000, /** To disable the option for using local files for storing keys and * certificates in the TLS configuration node, set this to true. */ //tlsConfigDisableLocalFiles: true, /** The following property can be used to verify WebSocket connection attempts. * This allows, for example, the HTTP request headers to be checked to ensure * they include valid authentication information. */ //webSocketNodeVerifyClient: function(info) { // /** 'info' has three properties: // * - origin : the value in the Origin header // * - req : the HTTP request // * - secure : true if req.connection.authorized or req.connection.encrypted is set // * // * The function should return true if the connection should be accepted, false otherwise. // * // * Alternatively, if this function is defined to accept a second argument, callback, // * it can be used to verify the client asynchronously. // * The callback takes three arguments: // * - result : boolean, whether to accept the connection or not // * - code : if result is false, the HTTP error status to return // * - reason: if result is false, the HTTP reason string to return // */ //}, }