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YAML
474 lines
24 KiB
YAML
online_help: "Online help"
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open_chat: "Open chat"
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open_chat_new_window: "Open chat in a new window"
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close_chat: "Close chat"
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use_chat: "Use chat"
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use_chat_help: "If enabled, there will be a chat next to the video."
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share_chat_link: "Share chat link"
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read_only: "Read-only"
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show_scrollbarr: "Show the scrollbar"
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transparent_background: "Transparent background (for stream integration, with OBS\
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\ for example)"
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tips_for_streamers: "Tips for streamers: To add the chat to your OBS, generate a read-only\
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\ link and use it as a browser source."
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copy: "Copy"
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link_copied: "Link copied"
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error: "Error"
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open: "Open"
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use_current_theme_color: "Use current theme colors"
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generate_iframe: "Generate an iframe to embed the chat in a website"
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chat_for_live_stream: "Chat for live stream:"
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room_name: "Room name"
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room_description: "Room description"
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not_found: "Not found"
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video: "Video"
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channel: "Channel"
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last_activity: "Last activity"
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web: "Web"
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connect_using_xmpp: "Connect using XMPP"
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connect_using_xmpp_help: "You can connect to the room using an external XMPP account,\
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\ and your favorite XMPP client."
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important_note_title: "<h3>Important notes</h3>"
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important_note_text: |
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You can find the plugin documentation here:
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<a href="https://livingston.frama.io/peertube-plugin-livechat/" target="_blank">
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Peertube Plugin Livechat documentation
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</a>.
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diagnostic: |
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Before asking for help, please use the diagnostic tool:
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<a class="peertube-plugin-livechat-launch-diagnostic">Launch diagnostic</a>
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(if this button is not opening a new window, please try to refresh the page).
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chat_title: "<h3>Chat</h3>"
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list_rooms_label: "List existing rooms"
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list_rooms_description: |
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<a class="peertube-plugin-livechat-prosody-list-rooms-btn">List rooms</a>
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federation_description: |
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<h3>Federation</h3>
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Following settings concern the federation with other Peertube instances,
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and other fediverse softwares.
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federation_no_remote_chat_label: "Don't display remote chats"
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federation_no_remote_chat_description: |
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By checking this setting, your instance will never display chats from remote videos.
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federation_dont_publish_remotely_label: "Don't publish chat information"
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federation_dont_publish_remotely_description: |
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By checking this setting, your instance will not publish chat information on the fediverse.
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Remote Peertube instances will not be aware that they are chat rooms associated to your videos.<br>
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<b>Please note</b>: if you already had chats in progress, it is possible that the information has already been published.
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You will have to wait for the next video update before the information is unpublished.
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Also, if you disable this setting, you'll have to wait for the videos to be updated before the information are
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published again. This update happens among others when a live event resumes or stops.<br>
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<b>Please note</b>: this setting only affects the publication of information via the ActivityPub protocol.
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It will not prevent a remote application from otherwise detecting the presence of chats, and trying to connect to it.
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external_auth_description: |
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<h3>External authentication</h3>
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For users that have no Peertube account, you can enable various authentication modes based on remote authentication providers.
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external_auth_custom_oidc_title: "<h4>OpenID Connect</h4>"
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external_auth_custom_oidc_label: "Use an OpenID Connect provider"
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external_auth_custom_oidc_description: |
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You can configure an external OpenID Connect provider that could be used to log in to the chat.
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Please refer to the documentation:
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<a href="https://johnxlivingston.github.io/peertube-plugin-livechat/documentation/admin/settings/" target="_blank">Settings</a>.
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external_auth_custom_oidc_button_label_label: "Label for the connection button"
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external_auth_custom_oidc_button_label_description: "This label will be displayed to users, as the button label to authenticate with this OIDC provider."
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external_auth_custom_oidc_discovery_url_label: "Discovery URL"
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external_auth_oidc_client_id_label: "Client ID"
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external_auth_oidc_client_secret_label: "Client secret"
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external_auth_oidc_redirect_uris_info_description: |
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<strong>Callback/Redirect URI:</strong>
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If you want to configure authorized redirection URI on the external Application, please add this url:
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external_auth_google_oidc_label: 'Use Google'
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external_auth_google_oidc_description: |
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Enabling this adds a "login with Google" button.
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You have to configure a Google OAuth application.
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external_auth_facebook_oidc_label: 'Use Facebook'
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external_auth_facebook_oidc_description: |
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Enabling this adds a "login with Facebook" button.
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You have to configure a Facebook OAuth application.
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chat_behaviour_description: "<h3>Chat behaviour</h3>"
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room_type_label: "Room type"
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room_type_description: "You can choose here to have separate rooms for each video,\
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\ or to group them by channel."
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room_type_option_video: "Each video has its own webchat room"
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room_type_option_channel: "Webchat rooms are grouped by channel"
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auto_display_label: "Automatically open the chat"
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auto_display_description: "When watching a video, the chatbox will automatically open."
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open_blank_label: "Show the «open in new window» button"
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open_blank_description: "There will be a button for opening the web chat in a new\
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\ window."
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share_url_label: "Show the «share chat link» button"
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share_url_description: "There will be a button for sharing a chat url (could be used\
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\ for OBS integration, for example)."
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share_url_option_nobody: "Show for nobody"
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share_url_option_everyone: "Show for everyone"
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share_url_option_owner: "Show for the video owner"
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share_url_option_owner_moderators: "Show for the video owner and instance's moderators"
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per_live_video_label: "Users can activate the chat for their lives"
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per_live_video_description: "If checked, all live videos will have a checkbox in their\
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\ properties for enabling the web chat."
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per_live_video_warning_description: |
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<span class="peertube-plugin-livechat-warning">
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You have enabled the setting «Users can activate the chat for their lives».
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It is redundant with the «Activate chat for all lives» setting.
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</span>
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all_lives_label: "Activate chat for all lives"
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all_lives_description: "If checked, the chat will be enabled for all lives."
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all_non_lives_label: "Activate chat for all non-lives"
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all_non_lives_description: "If checked, the chat will be enabled for all video that\
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\ are not lives."
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videos_list_label: "Activate chat for these videos"
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videos_list_description: |
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Videos UUIDs for which we want a web chat.
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Can be non-live videos. One per line. <br />
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You can add comments: everything after the # character will be stripped off, and empty lines ignored.<br />
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Don't add private videos, the UUIDs will be sent to the frontend.
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no_anonymous_label: "Hide the chat for anonymous users"
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no_anonymous_description: |
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If checked, anonymous Peertube users won't see the chat.
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This feature is still experimental.
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If you enabled it, it is highly recommended to also check "Don't publish chat information".
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Otherwise, some third party tools could try to open the chat, and have unpredictable behaviours.
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auto_ban_anonymous_ip_label: "Ban anonymous user's IP when user is banned from a chatroom"
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auto_ban_anonymous_ip_description: |
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By enabling this option, each time an anonymous user is banned from a chatroom, it's IP will also be banned from the chat server.
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Warning: if your instance is open to registration, any user could create a trapped-room, invite users to join, and automatically ban all anonymous user's IPs.
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The banned IP list is not stored, it will be cleared on server restart, or when you change some plugin's settings.
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The banned IP are logged in the Prosody server log files, so server's administrators can eventually use some external tools (like fail2ban) to ban IPs more widely.
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theming_advanced_description: "<h3>Theming</h3>"
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avatar_set_label: "Avatar set"
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avatar_set_description: |
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You can choose from several different sets the default avatars that will be used for chat users.
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Please refer to the documentation:
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<a href="https://johnxlivingston.github.io/peertube-plugin-livechat/documentation/admin/settings/" target="_blank">Settings</a>.
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avatar_set_option_sepia: "Sepia (Peertube mascot)"
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avatar_set_option_cat: "Cats"
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avatar_set_option_bird: "Birds"
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avatar_set_option_fenec: "Fenecs (Mobilizon mascot)"
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avatar_set_option_abstract: Abstract
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avatar_set_option_legacy: "Legacy Sepia avatars (those included in previous plugin versions)"
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converse_theme_label: "ConverseJS theme"
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converse_theme_description: "Please choose the converseJS theme you want to use."
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converse_theme_option_peertube: "Peertube theme"
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converse_theme_option_default: "Default ConverseJS theme"
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converse_theme_option_concord: "ConverseJS concord theme"
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autocolors_label: "Automatic color detection"
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autocolors_description: |
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Try to autodetect colors from user's current theme.<br>
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When this setting is enabled, the plugin tries to auto-detect colors to apply to the chat theme.<br>
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If this is not correctly working for some of your Peertube theme, you can disable this option.
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You can report the bug on the official
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<a href="https://github.com/JohnXLivingston/peertube-plugin-livechat/issues" target="_blank">
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issue tracker
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</a>. Don't forget to specify which theme is not working.
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chat_style_label: "Webchat iframe style attribute"
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chat_style_description: |
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Additional styles to be added on the iframe style attribute. <br>
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Example: height:400px;
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prosody_advanced_description: "<h3>Chat server advanced settings</h3>"
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help_builtin_prosody_label: "Prosody server"
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help_builtin_prosody_description: |
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This plugin uses the Prosody XMPP server to handle chat rooms.<br>
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This plugin comes with a Prosody AppImage, that will be used to run the service.
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system_prosody_label: "Use system Prosody"
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system_prosody_description: |
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Warning: don't check this setting if you are not sure of what you are doing.<br>
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By checking this setting, your Peertube will use the Prosody server that comes with your system,
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and not the embedded AppImage.<br>
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Only use this if you encounter problems with the embedded Prosody.
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disable_websocket_label: "Disable Websocket"
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disable_websocket_description: |
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With Peertube >= 5.0.0, this plugin try to use Websocket connection for chatting.
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If the user's browser or connection is incompatible, the browser will automatically fall back on the BOSH protocol.
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<br>
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But in rare case, this can fail. For example, if you have a reverse proxy in front of Peertube that does not
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allow Websocket connection for plugins.
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In this case, you can check this setting to disable Websocket connections.
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prosody_port_label: "Prosody port"
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prosody_port_description: |
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The port that will be used by the Prosody server.<br>
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Change it if this port is already in use on your server.<br>
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You can close this port on your firewall, it will not be accessed from the outer world.<br>
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Note: this might change in a near future, as it is planned to add a feature to activate external connections.
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prosody_peertube_uri_label: "Peertube url for API calls"
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prosody_peertube_uri_description: |
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Please let this setting empty if you don't know what you are doing.<br>
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In some rare cases, Prosody can't call Peertube's API from its public URI.
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You can use this field to customize Peertube's URI for Prosody modules
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(for example, with «http://localhost:9000» or «http://127.0.0.1:9000»).
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prosody_muc_log_by_default_label: "Log rooms content by default"
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prosody_muc_log_by_default_description: |
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If checked, room contents will be saved by default.
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Any user who joins a room will see what was written before he joins.<br>
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Please note that it is always possible to enable/disable the content
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archiving for a specific room, by editing its properties.
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prosody_muc_expiration_label: "Room logs expiration"
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prosody_muc_expiration_description: |
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You can choose here how long the chatting room's content is kept by the server. The value can be:
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<ul>
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<li><b>60</b>: the content will be saved for 60 <b>seconds</b>. You can replace 60 by any integer value.</li>
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<li><b>1d</b>: the content will be saved for 1 <b>day</b>. You can replace 1 by any integer value.</li>
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<li><b>1w</b>: the content will be saved for 1 <b>week</b>. You can replace 1 by any integer value.</li>
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<li><b>1m</b>: the content will be saved for 1 <b>month</b>. You can replace 1 by any integer value.</li>
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<li><b>1y</b>: the content will be saved for 1 <b>year</b>. You can replace 1 by any integer value.</li>
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<li><b>never</b>: the content will never expire, and will be kept forever.</li>
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</ul>
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prosody_room_allow_s2s_label: "Enable connection to room using external XMPP accounts"
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prosody_room_allow_s2s_description: |
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By enabling this option, it will be possible to connect to rooms using external XMPP accounts and XMPP clients.<br>
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<span class="peertube-plugin-livechat-warning">
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<b>Warning</b>, enabling this option can request extra server and DNS configuration.
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</span>
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Please refer to the documentation:
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<a href="https://johnxlivingston.github.io/peertube-plugin-livechat/documentation/admin/advanced/xmpp_clients/" target="_blank">
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Enable external XMPP account connections.
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</a>
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prosody_s2s_port_label: "Prosody server to server port"
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prosody_s2s_port_description: |
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The port that will be used for XMPP s2s (server to server) connections.<br>
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You should use the standard 5269 port.
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Otherwise you should <a href="https://prosody.im/doc/s2s">
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setup a specific DNS record
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</a>.
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prosody_s2s_interfaces_label: "Server to server network interfaces"
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prosody_s2s_interfaces_description: |
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The network interfaces to listen on for server to server connections.<br>
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List of IP to listen on, coma separated (spaces will be stripped).<br>
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You can use «*» to listen on all IPv4 interfaces, and «::» for all IPv6.<br>
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Examples:
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<ul>
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<li>*, ::</li>
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<li>*</li>
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<li>127.0.0.1, ::1</li>
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<li>172.18.0.42</li>
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</ul>
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prosody_certificates_dir_label: "Certificates folder"
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prosody_certificates_dir_description: |
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If this field is empty, the plugin will generate and use self-signed certificates.<br>
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If you want to use other certificates, just specify here the folder where
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Prosody can find them. Note: the "peertube" user must have read access to this folder.
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prosody_c2s_label: "Enable client to server connections"
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prosody_c2s_description: |
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Enable XMPP clients to connect to the built-in Prosody server.<br>
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This option alone only allows connections from localhost clients.
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prosody_c2s_port_label: "Prosody client to server port"
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prosody_c2s_port_description: |
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The port that will be used by the c2s module of the built-in Prosody server.<br>
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XMPP clients shall use this port to connect.<br>
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Change it if this port is already in use on your server.<br>
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You can keep this port closed on your firewall for now, it will not be accessed from the outer world.<br>
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Note: this might change in a near future, as it is planned to add a feature to activate external connections.
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prosody_c2s_interfaces_label: "Client to server network interfaces"
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prosody_c2s_interfaces_description: |
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The network interfaces to listen on for client to server connections.<br>
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This setting is provided for advanced users. Don't change this setting if you don't fully understand what it means.<br>
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List of IP to listen on, coma separated (spaces will be stripped).<br>
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You can use «*» to listen on all IPv4 interfaces, and «::» for all IPv6.<br>
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Examples:
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<ul>
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<li>*, ::</li>
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<li>*</li>
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<li>127.0.0.1, ::1</li>
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<li>127.0.0.1, ::1, 172.18.0.42</li>
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</ul>
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prosody_components_label: "Enable custom Prosody external components"
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prosody_components_description: |
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Enable the use of external XMPP components.<br>
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This option alone only allows connections from localhost.
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You have to setup the listening interfaces and open the port on your firewall to make it available from remote servers.<br>
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This feature can, for example, be used to connect some bots to the chatting rooms.
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prosody_components_port_label: "Prosody external components port"
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prosody_components_port_description: |
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The port that will be used by XMPP components to connect to the Prosody server.<br>
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Change it if this port is already in use on your server.<br>
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You can keep this port closed on your firewall if you don't allow access on interfaces other than localhost.
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prosody_components_interfaces_label: "Prosody external components network interfaces"
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prosody_components_interfaces_description: |
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The network interfaces to listen on for external components connections.<br>
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List of IP to listen on, coma separated (spaces will be stripped).<br>
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You can use «*» to listen on all IPv4 interfaces, and «::» for all IPv6.<br>
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Examples:
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<ul>
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<li>*, ::</li>
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<li>*</li>
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<li>127.0.0.1, ::1</li>
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<li>172.18.0.42</li>
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</ul>
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prosody_components_list_label: "External components"
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prosody_components_list_description: |
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The external components to declare:
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<ul>
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<li>One per line.</li>
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<li>Use the format «component_name:component_secret» (spaces will be trimmed).</li>
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<li>You can add comments: everything after the # character will be stripped off, and empty lines ignored.</li>
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<li>The name can only contain latin alphanumeric characters and dots.</li>
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<li>
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If the name contains only alphanumeric characters, it will be suffixed with the XMPP domain.
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For example, «bridge» will become «bridge.your_domain.tld».
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You can also specify a full domain name, but you have to make sure to configure your DNS correctly.
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</li>
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<li>Only use alphanumeric characters in the secret passphrase (use at least 15 characters).</li>
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</ul>
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experimental_warning: |
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<b class="peertube-plugin-livechat-experimental">Experimental feature:</b> this feature is still experimental.
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configuration_description: |
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<h3>Channel advanced configuration</h3>
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Following settings concern the advanced channel options:
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users will be able to add some customization on their channels,
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activate the moderation bot, ...
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disable_channel_configuration_label: "Disable the advanced channel configuration and the chatbot"
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save: "Save"
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cancel: "Cancel"
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successfully_saved: "Successfully saved"
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menu_configuration_label: "Chatrooms"
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livechat_configuration_title: "Configure your live's chatrooms"
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livechat_configuration_desc: "Here you can configure some advanced options for chatrooms associated to your live streams."
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livechat_configuration_please_select: "Please select bellow one of your channel, to setup its chatting options."
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livechat_configuration_channel_title: "Channel options"
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livechat_configuration_channel_desc: "You can setup here some options for this channel (moderation policies, ...)."
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livechat_configuration_channel_slow_mode_label: "Slow mode"
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livechat_configuration_channel_slow_mode_desc: |
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Slow mode default value:
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<ul>
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<li>0: slow mode disabled</li>
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<li>Any positive integer: users can send a message every X seconds (moderators are not limited)</li>
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</ul>
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livechat_configuration_channel_enable_bot_label: "Enable moderation bot"
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livechat_configuration_channel_bot_options_title: "Moderation bot options"
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livechat_configuration_channel_forbidden_words_label: "Forbidden words or expressions"
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livechat_configuration_channel_forbidden_words_desc: |
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You can configure some words that will be automatically moderated by the bot (messages containing such words will be instantly deleted).
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You can also add an optional reason that will be displayed at the place of deleted messages.
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Several examples are provided on the documentation page.
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livechat_configuration_channel_forbidden_words_desc2: |
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One word or expression per line. If you put multiple words on one line, it will only match messages containing the whole sequence.
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livechat_configuration_channel_forbidden_words_reason_label: "Reason"
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livechat_configuration_channel_forbidden_words_reason_desc: "Reason to display besides deleted messages"
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livechat_configuration_channel_forbidden_words_regexp_label: "Consider as regular expressions"
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livechat_configuration_channel_forbidden_words_regexp_desc: "By checking this option, you can use regular expressions."
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livechat_configuration_channel_forbidden_words_label_label: "Label"
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livechat_configuration_channel_forbidden_words_label_desc: "Label for this forbidden words rule"
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livechat_configuration_channel_forbidden_words_applytomoderators_label: "Also moderate messages from moderators"
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livechat_configuration_channel_forbidden_words_applytomoderators_desc: |
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By default, moderator messages will not be deleted when containing forbidden words.
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By checking this option, messages from moderators will also be deleted.
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livechat_configuration_channel_forbidden_words_comments_label: "Comments"
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livechat_configuration_channel_forbidden_words_comments_desc: |
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You can add here some comments about this rule, to remember how and why you created it.
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These comments are purely indicative, and have no influence on the bot's behavior.
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livechat_configuration_channel_quote_label: "Timer"
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livechat_configuration_channel_quote_desc: |
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You can configure several timers that will send messages at regular interval.
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These messages will be sent by the bot every X minutes.
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You can for example make the bot sent some sponsoring information every 5 minutes.
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livechat_configuration_channel_quote_label2: "Messages"
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livechat_configuration_channel_quote_desc2: |
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One message per line.
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If multiple messages, it will pick one randomly every X minutes.
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livechat_configuration_channel_quote_delay_label: "Send every X minutes"
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livechat_configuration_channel_quote_delay_desc: |
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The bot will post the message every X minutes.
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livechat_configuration_channel_command_label: "Bot command"
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livechat_configuration_channel_command_desc: |
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You can configure the bot to respond to commands.
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A command is a message starting with a "!", like for example "!help" that calls the "help" command.
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livechat_configuration_channel_command_cmd_label: "Command"
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livechat_configuration_channel_command_cmd_desc: |
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The command, without the starting "!". For example "help", "sponsor", ...
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livechat_configuration_channel_command_message_label: "Message"
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livechat_configuration_channel_command_message_desc: "The message to send."
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livechat_configuration_channel_for_more_info: |
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For more information about how to configure this feature, please refer to the documentation by clicking on the help button.
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livechat_configuration_channel_banned_jids_label: "Banned users and patterns"
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livechat_configuration_channel_bot_nickname: "Bot nickname"
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invalid_value: "Invalid value."
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slow_mode_info: "Slow mode is enabled, users can send a message every %1$s seconds."
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chatroom_not_accessible: "This chatroom does not exist, or is not accessible to you."
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login_using_external_account: "Log in using an external account"
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login_remote_peertube: "Log in using an account on another Peertube instance:"
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login_remote_peertube_url: "Your Peertube instance URL"
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login_remote_peertube_searching: "Searching the video on the Peertube instance..."
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login_remote_peertube_url_invalid: "Invalid Peertube URL."
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login_remote_peertube_no_livechat: "The livechat plugin is not installed on this Peertube instance."
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login_remote_peertube_video_not_found: "This video is not available on this Peertube instance."
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login_remote_peertube_video_not_found_try_anyway: "In some cases, the video can still be retrieved if you connect to the remote instance."
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login_remote_peertube_video_not_found_try_anyway_button: "Try anyway to open the video on the Peertube instance"
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login_remote_peertube_video_open_failed: "Your browser has blocked the opening on the remote instance, please try to open manually this link:"
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login_external_auth_alert_message: "Authentication failed"
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tasks: 'Tasks'
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task_list_create: 'Create new task list:'
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task_list_create_error: 'Error when saving the task list'
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task_list_name: 'Task list name'
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task_list_delete: 'Delete task list'
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task_list_delete_confirm: 'Are you sure you want to delete this task list?'
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task_create: 'Create a new task'
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task_name: 'Task name'
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task_description: 'Description'
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task_delete: 'Delete task'
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task_delete_confirm: 'Are you sure you want to delete this task?'
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task_list_pick_title: 'Please choose a task list'
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task_list_pick_empty: 'There is no task list for now, please first create one'
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task_list_pick_message: |
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Once you have chosen a task list, a new task will be created.
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To see the task, open the task application using the top menu.
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More information in the livechat plugin documentation.
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promote: 'Become moderator'
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