# Forgejo Guardian Simple Forgejo instance guardian, banning users and alerting admins based on certain regular expressions (regex) [![agplv3-or-later](https://www.gnu.org/graphics/agplv3-88x31.png)](https://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl-3.0.html)
## Installation You can let [cargo](https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/) build the binary for you, or build it yourself. ### Build it #### `cargo-install` > [!TIP] > This will install the binary in `~/.cargo/bin/forgejo-guardian`. Make sure to add this directory to your `PATH`. > If you want to update it, run `cargo install ...` again. ```sh cargo install --git https://git.4rs.nl/awiteb/forgejo-guardian ``` #### `cargo-install` (from source) > [!TIP] > Then when you want to update it, pull the changes and run `cargo install --path .` again. ```sh git clone https://git.4rs.nl/awiteb/forgejo-guardian cd forgejo-guardian cargo install --path . ``` #### Build (from source) > [!TIP] > The binary will be in `./target/release/forgejo-guardian`. ```sh git clone https://git.4rs.nl/awiteb/forgejo-guardian cd forgejo-guardian cargo build --release ``` ## Configuration We use `TOML` format for configuration, the default configuration file is `/app/forgejo-guardian.toml`, but you can specify a different one with `FORGEJO_GUARDIAN_CONFIG` environment variable. ### Structure In our configuration file, we have three main sections: - `forgejo`: Forgejo instance configuration - `expressions`: Regular expressions to match against - `telegram`: Telegram bot configuration #### `forgejo` Forgejo configuration section, with the following fields: - `instance_url`: Forgejo instance URL (must be HTTPS or HTTP) - `token`: Token to use to get the new users and ban them, requires `read:admin` and `write:admin` scopes. ```toml [forgejo] instance_url = "https://forgejo.example" token = "your-token" ``` #### `expressions` Expressions configuration section, with the following fields: - `ban`: Regular expressions to match against to ban the user - `sus`: Regular expressions to match against to alert the admins `ban` and `sus` are tables, and each one have the following fields: - `usernames`: Regular expressions to match against the usernames - `full_names`: Regular expressions to match against the full names - `biographies`: Regular expressions to match against the biographies - `emails`: Regular expressions to match against the emails - `websites`: Regular expressions to match against the websites - `locations`: Regular expressions to match against the locations ```toml [expressions.ban] usernames = ['^admin.*$'] [expressions.sus] usernames = ['^mod.*$'] ``` #### `telegram` Telegram bot configuration section, with the following fields: - `token`: Telegram bot token - `chat`: Chat ID to send the alerts to (Can be a group or a channel or a user) - `lang`: Language to use for the alerts (Currently only `ar-sa`, `en-us` and `ru-ru` are supported) ```toml [telegram] token = "your-token" chat = 00000000000 lang = "en-us" ``` ## Running the guardian After you have the configuration file ready, you can run the guardian with the following command: ```sh FORGEJO_GUARDIAN_CONFIG=/path/to/your/config.toml forgejo-guardian ``` You can remove the `FORGEJO_GUARDIAN_CONFIG` environment variable from the command if it's already set, or the file in the default location `/app/forgejo-guardian.toml`. ### Adding a new language If you would like to contribute by adding a new language, you can do that by adding your language file in the `locales` directory, and then add it to `Lang` enum in `src/telegram_bot/mod.rs` file. Then you can use it in the configuration file. ## License This project is licensed under the [AGPL-3.0-or-later](https://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl-3.0.html) license.