The go-ipfs config file is a JSON document located at $IPFS_PATH/config
. It
is read once at node instantiation, either for an offline command, or when
starting the daemon. Commands that execute on a running daemon do not read the
config file at runtime.
Configuration profiles allow to tweak configuration quickly. Profiles can be
applied with --profile
flag to ipfs init
or with the ipfs config profile apply
command. When a profile is applied a backup of the configuration file
will be created in $IPFS_PATH
.
Available profiles:
-
server
Recommended for nodes with public IPv4 address (servers, VPSes, etc.), disables host and content discovery in local networks.
-
local-discovery
Sets default values to fields affected by
server
profile, enables discovery in local networks. -
test
Reduces external interference, useful for running ipfs in test environments. Note that with these settings node won't be able to talk to the rest of the network without manual bootstrap.
-
default-networking
Restores default network settings. Inverse profile of the
test
profile. -
badgerds
Replaces default datastore configuration with experimental badger datastore. If you apply this profile after
ipfs init
, you will need to convert your datastore to the new configuration. You can do this using ipfs-ds-convertWARNING: badger datastore is experimental. Make sure to backup your data frequently.
-
default-datastore
Restores default datastore configuration.
-
lowpower
Reduces daemon overhead on the system. May affect node functionality, performance of content discovery and data fetching may be degraded.
-
randomports
Generate random port for swarm.
Contains information about various listener addresses to be used by this node.
API
Multiaddr describing the address to serve the local HTTP API on.
Default: /ip4/127.0.0.1/tcp/5001
Gateway
Multiaddr describing the address to serve the local gateway on.
Default: /ip4/127.0.0.1/tcp/8080
Swarm
Array of multiaddrs describing which addresses to listen on for p2p swarm connections.
Default:
[
"/ip4/0.0.0.0/tcp/4001",
"/ip6/::/tcp/4001"
]
Announce
If non-empty, this array specifies the swarm addresses to announce to the network. If empty, the daemon will announce inferred swarm addresses.
Default: []
NoAnnounce
Array of swarm addresses not to announce to the network.
Default: []
Contains information used by the API gateway.
HTTPHeaders
Map of HTTP headers to set on responses from the API HTTP server.
Example:
{
"Foo": ["bar"]
}
Default: null
Bootstrap is an array of multiaddrs of trusted nodes to connect to in order to initiate a connection to the network.
Default: The ipfs.io bootstrap nodes
Contains information related to the construction and operation of the on-disk storage system.
StorageMax
A soft upper limit for the size of the ipfs repository's datastore. WithStorageGCWatermark
, is used to calculate whether to trigger a gc run (only if--enable-gc
flag is set).
Default: 10GB
StorageGCWatermark
The percentage of theStorageMax
value at which a garbage collection will be triggered automatically if the daemon was run with automatic gc enabled (that option defaults to false currently).
Default: 90
GCPeriod
A time duration specifying how frequently to run a garbage collection. Only used if automatic gc is enabled.
Default: 1h
HashOnRead
A boolean value. If set to true, all block reads from disk will be hashed and verified. This will cause increased CPU utilization.
Default: false
BloomFilterSize
A number representing the size in bytes of the blockstore's bloom filter. A value of zero represents the feature being disabled.
This site generates useful graphs for various bloom filter values: https://hur.st/bloomfilter/?n=1e6&p=0.01&m=&k=7
You may use it to find a preferred optimal value, where m
is BloomFilterSize
in bits. Remember to convert the value m
from bits, into bytes for use as BloomFilterSize
in the config file.
For example, for 1,000,000 blocks, expecting a 1% false positive rate, you'd end up with a filter size of 9592955 bits, so for BloomFilterSize
we'd want to use 1199120 bytes.
As of writing, 7 hash functions are used, so the constant k
is 7 in the formula.
Default: 0
Spec
Spec defines the structure of the ipfs datastore. It is a composable structure, where each datastore is represented by a json object. Datastores can wrap other datastores to provide extra functionality (eg metrics, logging, or caching).
This can be changed manually, however, if you make any changes that require a different on-disk structure, you will need to run the ipfs-ds-convert tool to migrate data into the new structures.
For more information on possible values for this configuration option, see docs/datastores.md
Default:
{
"mounts": [
{
"child": {
"path": "blocks",
"shardFunc": "/repo/flatfs/shard/v1/next-to-last/2",
"sync": true,
"type": "flatfs"
},
"mountpoint": "/blocks",
"prefix": "flatfs.datastore",
"type": "measure"
},
{
"child": {
"compression": "none",
"path": "datastore",
"type": "levelds"
},
"mountpoint": "/",
"prefix": "leveldb.datastore",
"type": "measure"
}
],
"type": "mount"
}
Contains options for configuring ipfs node discovery mechanisms.
-
MDNS
Options for multicast dns peer discovery.Enabled
A boolean value for whether or not mdns should be active.
Default: true
Interval
A number of seconds to wait between discovery checks.
Contains options for content routing mechanisms.
Type
Content routing mode. Can be overridden with daemon--routing
flag. When set todhtclient
, the node won't join the DHT but can still use it to find content. Valid modes are:dht
(default)dhtclient
none
Example:
{
"Routing": {
"Type": "dhtclient"
}
}
Options for the HTTP gateway.
NoFetch
When set to true, the gateway will only serve content already in the local repo and will not fetch files from the network.
Default: false
HTTPHeaders
Headers to set on gateway responses.
Default:
{
"Access-Control-Allow-Headers": [
"X-Requested-With"
],
"Access-Control-Allow-Methods": [
"GET"
],
"Access-Control-Allow-Origin": [
"*"
]
}
RootRedirect
A url to redirect requests for/
to.
Default: ""
Writable
A boolean to configure whether the gateway is writeable or not.
Default: false
PathPrefixes
TODO
Default: []
-
PeerID
The unique PKI identity label for this configs peer. Set on init and never read, its merely here for convenience. Ipfs will always generate the peerID from its keypair at runtime. -
PrivKey
The base64 encoded protobuf describing (and containing) the nodes private key.
-
RepublishPeriod
A time duration specifying how frequently to republish ipns records to ensure they stay fresh on the network. If unset, we default to 4 hours. -
RecordLifetime
A time duration specifying the value to set on ipns records for their validity lifetime. If unset, we default to 24 hours. -
ResolveCacheSize
The number of entries to store in an LRU cache of resolved ipns entries. Entries will be kept cached until their lifetime is expired.
Default: 128
FUSE mount point configuration options.
-
IPFS
Mountpoint for/ipfs/
. -
IPNS
Mountpoint for/ipns/
. -
FuseAllowOther
Sets the FUSE allow other option on the mountpoint.
Interval
Sets the time between rounds of reproviding local content to the routing system. If unset, it defaults to 12 hours. If set to the value"0"
it will disable content reproviding.
Note: disabling content reproviding will result in other nodes on the network not being able to discover that you have the objects that you have. If you want to have this disabled and keep the network aware of what you have, you must manually announce your content periodically.
Strategy
Tells reprovider what should be announced. Valid strategies are:- "all" (default) - announce all stored data
- "pinned" - only announce pinned data
- "roots" - only announce directly pinned keys and root keys of recursive pins
Options for configuring the swarm.
AddrFilters
An array of addresses (multiaddr netmasks) to not dial. By default, IPFS nodes advertise all addresses, even internal ones. This makes it easier for nodes on the same network to reach each other. Unfortunately, this means that an IPFS node will try to connect to one or more private IP addresses whenever dialing another node, even if this other node is on a different network. This may may trigger netscan alerts on some hosting providers or cause strain in some setups.
The server
configuration profile fills up this list with sensible defaults,
preventing dials to all non-routable IP addresses (e.g., 192.168.0.0/16
) but
you should always check settings against your own network and/or hosting
provider.
-
DisableBandwidthMetrics
A boolean value that when set to true, will cause ipfs to not keep track of bandwidth metrics. Disabling bandwidth metrics can lead to a slight performance improvement, as well as a reduction in memory usage. -
DisableNatPortMap
Disable NAT discovery. -
DisableRelay
Disables the p2p-circuit relay transport. -
EnableRelayHop
Enables HOP relay for the node. If this is enabled, the node will act as an intermediate (Hop Relay) node in relay circuits for connected peers. -
EnableAutoRelay
Enables automatic relay for this node. If the node is a HOP relay (EnableRelayHop
is true) then it will advertise itself as a relay through the DHT. Otherwise, the node will test its own NAT situation (dialability) using passively discovered AutoNAT services. If the node is not publicly reachable, then it will seek HOP relays advertised through the DHT and override its public address(es) with relay addresses. -
EnableAutoNATService
Enables the AutoNAT service for this node. The service allows peers to discover their NAT situation by requesting dial backs to their public addresses. This should only be enabled on publicly reachable nodes.
The connection manager determines which and how many connections to keep and can be configured to keep.
Type
Sets the type of connection manager to use, options are:"none"
(no connection management) and"basic"
.
-
LowWater
LowWater is the minimum number of connections to maintain. -
HighWater
HighWater is the number of connections that, when exceeded, will trigger a connection GC operation. -
GracePeriod
GracePeriod is a time duration that new connections are immune from being closed by the connection manager.
The "basic" connection manager tries to keep between LowWater
and HighWater
connections. It works by:
- Keeping all connections until
HighWater
connections is reached. - Once
HighWater
is reached, it closes connections untilLowWater
is reached. - To prevent thrashing, it never closes connections established within the
GracePeriod
.
Example:
{
"Swarm": {
"ConnMgr": {
"Type": "basic",
"LowWater": 100,
"HighWater": 200,
"GracePeriod": "30s"
}
}
}