uptime-kuma/server/config.js

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const isFreeBSD = /^freebsd/.test(process.platform);
// Interop with browser
const args = (typeof process !== "undefined") ? require("args-parser")(process.argv) : {};
// If host is omitted, the server will accept connections on the unspecified IPv6 address (::) when IPv6 is available and the unspecified IPv4 address (0.0.0.0) otherwise.
// Dual-stack support for (::)
// Also read HOST if not FreeBSD, as HOST is a system environment variable in FreeBSD
let hostEnv = isFreeBSD ? null : process.env.HOST;
const hostname = args.host || process.env.UPTIME_KUMA_HOST || hostEnv;
const port = [ args.port, process.env.UPTIME_KUMA_PORT, process.env.PORT, 3001 ]
.map(portValue => parseInt(portValue))
.find(portValue => !isNaN(portValue));
const sslKey = args["ssl-key"] || process.env.UPTIME_KUMA_SSL_KEY || process.env.SSL_KEY || undefined;
const sslCert = args["ssl-cert"] || process.env.UPTIME_KUMA_SSL_CERT || process.env.SSL_CERT || undefined;
const sslKeyPassphrase = args["ssl-key-passphrase"] || process.env.UPTIME_KUMA_SSL_KEY_PASSPHRASE || process.env.SSL_KEY_PASSPHRASE || undefined;
const isSSL = sslKey && sslCert;
/**
* Get the local WebSocket URL
* @returns {string} The local WebSocket URL
*/
function getLocalWebSocketURL() {
const protocol = isSSL ? "wss" : "ws";
const host = hostname || "localhost";
return `${protocol}://${host}:${port}`;
}
const localWebSocketURL = getLocalWebSocketURL();
const demoMode = args["demo"] || false;
module.exports = {
args,
hostname,
port,
sslKey,
sslCert,
sslKeyPassphrase,
isSSL,
localWebSocketURL,
demoMode,
};