Add DEFAULT_DOWNLOADS variable to set default download count
Fixes https://github.com/timvisee/send/issues/39
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@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ Config options expecting array values (e.g. `EXPIRE_TIMES_SECONDS`, `DOWNLOAD_CO
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| Name | Description |
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|------------------|-------------|
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| `BASE_URL` | The HTTPS URL where traffic will be served (e.g. `https://send.firefox.com`)
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| `DETECT_BASE_URL` | Autodetect the base URL using browser if `BASE_URL` is unset (defaults to `false`)
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| `DETECT_BASE_URL` | Autodetect the base URL using browser if `BASE_URL` is unset (defaults to `false`)
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| `PORT` | Port the server will listen on (defaults to `1443`)
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| `NODE_ENV` | Run in `development` mode (unsafe) or `production` mode (the default)
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| `SEND_FOOTER_DMCA_URL` | A URL to a contact page for DMCA requests (empty / not shown by default)
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@ -49,6 +49,8 @@ Configure the limits for uploads and downloads. Long expiration times are risky
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| `MAX_DOWNLOADS` | Maximum number of downloads (defaults to `100`)
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| `DOWNLOAD_COUNTS` | Download limit options to show in UI dropdown, e.g. `10,1,2,5,10,15,25,50,100,1000`
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| `EXPIRE_TIMES_SECONDS` | Expire time options to show in UI dropdown, e.g. `3600,86400,604800,2592000,31536000`
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| `DEFAULT_DOWNLOADS` | Default download limit in UI (defaults to `1`)
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| `DEFAULT_EXPIRE_SECONDS` | Default expire time in UI (defaults to `86400`)
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*Note: more options can be found here: https://github.com/timvisee/send/blob/master/server/config.js*
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registry.gitlab.com/timvisee/send:latest
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```
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*Note: make sure to replace the example values above with your real values before running.*
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*Note: make sure to replace the example values above with your real values before running.*
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**Run totally self-hosted using the current filesystem directry (`$PWD`) to store the Redis data and file uploads, with a `5GB` upload limit, 1 month expiry, and contact URL set.**
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