--- title: Configuration permalink: /install/config nav_order: 6 parent: Install --- ## Configuration {: .no_toc } `gancio` configuration is done during installation process but you can change it editing the configuration file. Note that you can always re-run gancio with `--setup` flag to use the interactive setup. The configuration file shoud be a `.json` or a `.js` file and could be specified using the `--config` flag. - eg. `gancio start --config ./config.json` - eg. `pm2 start gancio start -- --config ~/config.json` 1. TOC {:toc} - ### Server This probably support unix socket too ```json "server": { "host": "localhost", "port": 13120 } ``` - ### Database DB configuration, look [here](https://sequelize.org/master/class/lib/sequelize.js~Sequelize.html#instance-constructor-constructor) for options. ```json "db": { "dialect": "sqlite", "storage": "/tmp/db.sqlite" } ``` - ### Upload path Where to save images `"upload_path": "./uploads"` - ### User locale Probably you want to modify some text for your specific community, that's why we thought the `user_locale` configuration: you can specify your version of each string of **gancio** making a directory with your locales inside. For example, let's say you want to modify the text inside the `/about` page: `mkdir /opt/gancio/user_locale` put something like this in `/opt/gancio/user_locale/en.js` to override the about in english: ```js export default { about: 'A new about' } ``` and then point the `user_locale` configuration to that directory: ```json "user_locale": "/opt/gancio/user_locale" ``` Watch [here](https://framagit.org/les/gancio/tree/master/locales) for a list of strings you can override. > warning "Restart needed" > Note that a restart is needed when you change user_locale's content.