# Configuration Synapse Admin could be configured using the following ways (both are optional, and both could be used together): * By providing the `config.json` file alongside with the Synapse Admin deployment, example: [admin.etke.cc/config.json](https://admin.etke.cc/config.json) * By providing configuration under the `cc.etke.synapse-admin` key in the `/.well-known/matrix/client` file, example: [demo.etke.host/.well-known/matrix/client](https://demo.etke.host/.well-known/matrix/client) In case you are an [etke.cc](https://etke.cc) customer, or use [spantaleev/matrix-docker-ansible-deploy](https://github.com/spantaleev/matrix-docker-ansible-deploy), or [etkecc/ansible](https://github.com/etkecc/ansible), configuration will be automatically added to the `/.well-known/matrix/client` file. **Why `/.well-known/matrix/client`?** Because any instance of Synapse Admin will automatically pick up the configuration from the homeserver. Common use case when you have a Synapse server running, but don't want (or can't) deploy Synapse Admin alongside with it. In this case, you could provide the configuration in the `/.well-known/matrix/client` file, and any Synapse Admin instance (e.g., [admin.etke.cc](https://admin.etke.cc) will pick it up. Another common case is when you have multiple Synapse servers running and want to use a single Synapse Admin instance to manage them all. In this case, you could provide the configuration in the `/.well-known/matrix/client` file for each of the servers. ## Configuration options * `restrictBaseUrl` - restrictBaseUrl restricts the Synapse Admin instance to work only with specific homeserver(-s). It accepts both a string and an array of strings. The homeserver URL should be the _actual_ homeserver URL, and not the delegated one. Example: `https://matrix.example.com` or `https://synapse.example.net` [More details](restrict-hs.md) * `asManagedUsers` - protect system user accounts managed by appservices (such as bridges) / system (such as bots) from accidental changes. By defining a list of MXID regex patterns, you can protect these accounts from accidental changes. Example: `^@baibot:example\\.com$`, `^@slackbot:example\\.com$`, `^@slack_[a-zA-Z0-9\\-]+:example\\.com$`, `^@telegrambot:example\\.com$`, `^@telegram_[a-zA-Z0-9]+:example\\.com$` [More details](system-users.md) * `menu` - add custom menu items to the main menu (sidebar) by providing a `menu` array in the config. Each `menu` item can contain the following fields: * `label` (required): The text to display in the menu. * `icon` (optional): The icon to display next to the label, one of the [../src/components/icons.ts] icons, otherwise a default icon will be used. * `url` (required): The URL to navigate to when the menu item is clicked. [More details](custom-menu.md) ## Examples ### config.json ```json { "restrictBaseUrl": [ "https://matrix.example.com", "https://synapse.example.net" ], "asManagedUsers": [ "^@baibot:example\\.com$", "^@slackbot:example\\.com$", "^@slack_[a-zA-Z0-9\\-]+:example\\.com$", "^@telegrambot:example\\.com$", "^@telegram_[a-zA-Z0-9]+:example\\.com$" ], "menu": [ { "label": "Contact support", "icon": "SupportAgent", "url": "https://github.com/etkecc/synapse-admin/issues" } ] } ``` ### `/.well-known/matrix/client` ```json { "cc.etke.synapse-admin": { "restrictBaseUrl": [ "https://matrix.example.com", "https://synapse.example.net" ], "asManagedUsers": [ "^@baibot:example\\.com$", "^@slackbot:example\\.com$", "^@slack_[a-zA-Z0-9\\-]+:example\\.com$", "^@telegrambot:example\\.com$", "^@telegram_[a-zA-Z0-9]+:example\\.com$" ], "menu": [ { "label": "Contact support", "icon": "SupportAgent", "url": "https://github.com/etkecc/synapse-admin/issues" } ] } } ```