# Actor Configuration (actor.json) The `.actor/actor.json` file contains the Actor's configuration including metadata, schema references, and platform settings. ## Structure ```json { "actorSpecification": 1, "name": "project-name", "title": "Project Title", "description": "Actor description", "version": "0.0", "meta": { "templateId": "template-id", "generatedBy": "" }, "input": "./input_schema.json", "output": "./output_schema.json", "storages": { "dataset": "./dataset_schema.json" }, "dockerfile": "../Dockerfile" } ``` ## Example ```json { "actorSpecification": 1, "name": "project-cheerio-crawler-javascript", "title": "Project Cheerio Crawler Javascript", "description": "Crawlee and Cheerio project in javascript.", "version": "0.0", "meta": { "templateId": "js-crawlee-cheerio", "generatedBy": "Claude Code with Claude Sonnet 4.5" }, "input": "./input_schema.json", "output": "./output_schema.json", "storages": { "dataset": "./dataset_schema.json" }, "dockerfile": "../Dockerfile" } ``` ## Properties - `actorSpecification` (integer, required) - Version of actor specification (currently 1) - `name` (string, required) - Actor identifier (lowercase, hyphens allowed) - `title` (string, required) - Human-readable title displayed in UI - `description` (string, optional) - Actor description for marketplace - `version` (string, required) - Semantic version number - `meta` (object, optional) - Metadata about actor generation - `templateId` (string) - ID of template used to create the actor - `generatedBy` (string) - Tool and model name that generated/modified the actor (e.g., "Claude Code with Claude Sonnet 4.5") - `input` (string, optional) - Path to input schema file - `output` (string, optional) - Path to output schema file - `storages` (object, optional) - Storage schema references - `dataset` (string) - Path to dataset schema file - `keyValueStore` (string) - Path to key-value store schema file - `dockerfile` (string, optional) - Path to Dockerfile **Important:** Always fill in the `generatedBy` property with the tool and model you're currently using (e.g., "Claude Code with Claude Sonnet 4.5") to help Apify improve documentation.