Tiny Editor Services configuration
The Tiny Editor Services use a configuration file called application.conf, written in Human-Optimized Config Object Notation. These settings can be overridden by JVM environment variables named with the path of the setting.
The configuration file is used to adjust settings, including:
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Enabled services : The link-checking and media-embed services can be independently turned on or off.
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Allowed origins : URLs for the domains loading the Tiny Editors which require access to the Tiny Editor Services (such as
https://www.example.com). This is needed to allow a browser security feature called CORS to work correctly. -
Proxy settings : The services can be configured to communicate with servers outside their network through a proxy server.
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Security settings : The services can be configured to use custom settings for validating certificates, or for the purpose of testing the certificate validation, can be switched off.
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Rules for embedding links : Endpoints can be specified for converting links using the OEmbed standard.
For a list of available settings, see: List of valid application.conf settings.
Parent topic: Common tasks, concepts and reference information
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