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Changes in synapse v0.29.1 (2018-05-17)
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==========================================
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Changes:
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* Update docker documentation (PR #3222)
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Changes in synapse v0.29.0 (2018-05-16)
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===========================================
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Not changes since v0.29.0-rc1
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Changes in synapse v0.29.0-rc1 (2018-05-14)
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In case of problems, please see the _`Troubleshooting` section below.
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Alternatively, Andreas Peters (previously Silvio Fricke) has contributed a Dockerfile to automate the
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above in Docker at https://hub.docker.com/r/avhost/docker-matrix/tags/
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There is an offical synapse image available at https://hub.docker.com/r/matrixdotorg/synapse/tags/ which can be used with the docker-compose file available at `contrib/docker`. Further information on this including configuration options is available in `contrib/docker/README.md`.
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Alternatively, Andreas Peters (previously Silvio Fricke) has contributed a Dockerfile to automate a synapse server in a single Docker image, at https://hub.docker.com/r/avhost/docker-matrix/tags/
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Also, Martin Giess has created an auto-deployment process with vagrant/ansible,
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tested with VirtualBox/AWS/DigitalOcean - see https://github.com/EMnify/matrix-synapse-auto-deploy
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# Synapse Docker
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This Docker image will run Synapse as a single process. It does not provide any
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database server or TURN server that you should run separately.
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The `matrixdotorg/synapse` Docker image will run Synapse as a single process. It does not provide a
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database server or a TURN server, you should run these separately.
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If you run a Postgres server, you should simply have it in the same Compose
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If you run a Postgres server, you should simply include it in the same Compose
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project or set the proper environment variables and the image will automatically
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use that server.
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docker-compose up -d
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```
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If secrets are not specified in the environment variables, they will be generated
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as part of the startup. Please ensure these secrets are kept between launches of the
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Docker container, as their loss may require users to log in again.
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### Manual configuration
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A sample ``docker-compose.yml`` is provided, including example labels for
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reverse proxying and other artifacts.
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reverse proxying and other artifacts. The docker-compose file is an example,
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please comment/uncomment sections that are not suitable for your usecase.
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Specify a ``SYNAPSE_CONFIG_PATH``, preferably to a persistent path,
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to use manual configuration. To generate a fresh ``homeserver.yaml``, simply run:
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* ``SYNAPSE_SERVER_NAME`` (mandatory), the current server public hostname.
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* ``SYNAPSE_REPORT_STATS``, (mandatory, ``yes`` or ``no``), enable anonymous
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statistics reporting back to the Matrix project which helps us to get funding.
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* ``SYNAPSE_MACAROON_SECRET_KEY`` (mandatory) secret for signing access tokens
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to the server, set this to a proper random key.
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* ``SYNAPSE_NO_TLS``, set this variable to disable TLS in Synapse (use this if
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you run your own TLS-capable reverse proxy).
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* ``SYNAPSE_ENABLE_REGISTRATION``, set this variable to enable registration on
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* ``SYNAPSE_REGISTRATION_SHARED_SECRET``, secret for registrering users if
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registration is disable.
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* ``SYNAPSE_MACAROON_SECRET_KEY`` secret for signing access tokens
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to the server.
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Database specific values (will use SQLite if not set):
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Set up database
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===============
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The PostgreSQL database used *must* have the correct encoding set, otherwise
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Assuming your PostgreSQL database user is called ``postgres``, create a user
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``synapse_user`` with::
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su - postgres
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createuser --pwprompt synapse_user
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The PostgreSQL database used *must* have the correct encoding set, otherwise it
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would not be able to store UTF8 strings. To create a database with the correct
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encoding use, e.g.::
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Synapse config
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==============
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When you are ready to start using PostgreSQL, add the following line to your
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config file::
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When you are ready to start using PostgreSQL, edit the ``database`` section in
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your config file to match the following lines::
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database:
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name: psycopg2
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cp homeserver.db homeserver.db.snapshot
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./synctl start
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Assuming your new config file (as described in the section *Synapse config*)
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is named ``homeserver-postgres.yaml`` and the SQLite snapshot is at
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``homeserver.db.snapshot`` then simply run::
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Copy the old config file into a new config file::
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cp homeserver.yaml homeserver-postgres.yaml
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Edit the database section as described in the section *Synapse config* above
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and with the SQLite snapshot located at ``homeserver.db.snapshot`` simply run::
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synapse_port_db --sqlite-database homeserver.db.snapshot \
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--postgres-config homeserver-postgres.yaml
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--postgres-config homeserver-postgres.yaml
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Once that has completed, change the synapse config to point at the PostgreSQL
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database configuration file ``homeserver-postgres.yaml`` (i.e. rename it to
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``homeserver.yaml``) and restart synapse. Synapse should now be running against
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PostgreSQL.
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database configuration file ``homeserver-postgres.yaml``:
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./synctl stop
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mv homeserver.yaml homeserver-old-sqlite.yaml
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mv homeserver-postgres.yaml homeserver.yaml
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./synctl start
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Synapse should now be running against PostgreSQL.
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""" This is a reference implementation of a Matrix home server.
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"""
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__version__ = "0.29.0"
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__version__ = "0.29.1"
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