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Fix instances of [example]{.title-ref} in the upgrade notes (#11118)
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Fix instances of `[example]{.title-ref}` in the upgrade documentation as a result of prior RST to Markdown conversion.
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@ -348,24 +348,24 @@ Please ensure your Application Services are up to date.
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## Requirement for X-Forwarded-Proto header
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When using Synapse with a reverse proxy (in particular, when using the
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[x_forwarded]{.title-ref} option on an HTTP listener), Synapse now
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expects to receive an [X-Forwarded-Proto]{.title-ref} header on incoming
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`x_forwarded` option on an HTTP listener), Synapse now
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expects to receive an `X-Forwarded-Proto` header on incoming
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HTTP requests. If it is not set, Synapse will log a warning on each
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received request.
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To avoid the warning, administrators using a reverse proxy should ensure
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that the reverse proxy sets [X-Forwarded-Proto]{.title-ref} header to
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[https]{.title-ref} or [http]{.title-ref} to indicate the protocol used
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that the reverse proxy sets `X-Forwarded-Proto` header to
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`https` or `http` to indicate the protocol used
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by the client.
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Synapse also requires the [Host]{.title-ref} header to be preserved.
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Synapse also requires the `Host` header to be preserved.
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See the [reverse proxy documentation](reverse_proxy.md), where the
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example configurations have been updated to show how to set these
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headers.
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(Users of [Caddy](https://caddyserver.com/) are unaffected, since we
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believe it sets [X-Forwarded-Proto]{.title-ref} by default.)
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believe it sets `X-Forwarded-Proto` by default.)
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# Upgrading to v1.27.0
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@ -529,13 +529,13 @@ mapping provider to specify different algorithms, instead of the
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way](<https://matrix.org/docs/spec/appendices#mapping-from-other-character-sets>).
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If your Synapse configuration uses a custom mapping provider
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([oidc_config.user_mapping_provider.module]{.title-ref} is specified and
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(`oidc_config.user_mapping_provider.module` is specified and
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not equal to
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[synapse.handlers.oidc_handler.JinjaOidcMappingProvider]{.title-ref})
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then you *must* ensure that [map_user_attributes]{.title-ref} of the
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`synapse.handlers.oidc_handler.JinjaOidcMappingProvider`)
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then you *must* ensure that `map_user_attributes` of the
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mapping provider performs some normalisation of the
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[localpart]{.title-ref} returned. To match previous behaviour you can
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use the [map_username_to_mxid_localpart]{.title-ref} function provided
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`localpart` returned. To match previous behaviour you can
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use the `map_username_to_mxid_localpart` function provided
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by Synapse. An example is shown below:
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```python
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- `/_synapse/admin/v1`
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The only exception is the [/admin/whois]{.title-ref} endpoint, which is
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The only exception is the `/admin/whois` endpoint, which is
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[also available via the client-server
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API](https://matrix.org/docs/spec/client_server/r0.6.1#get-matrix-client-r0-admin-whois-userid).
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that has been emailed to them.
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To complete password reset, the page must include a way to make a
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[POST]{.title-ref} request to
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`POST` request to
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`/_synapse/client/password_reset/{medium}/submit_token` with the query
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parameters from the original link, presented as a URL-encoded form. See
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the file itself for more details.
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# Upgrading to v1.18.0
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## Docker [-py3]{.title-ref} suffix will be removed in future versions
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## Docker `-py3` suffix will be removed in future versions
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From 10th August 2020, we will no longer publish Docker images with the
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[-py3]{.title-ref} tag suffix. The images tagged with the
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[-py3]{.title-ref} suffix have been identical to the non-suffixed tags
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`-py3` tag suffix. The images tagged with the
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`-py3` suffix have been identical to the non-suffixed tags
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since release 0.99.0, and the suffix is obsolete.
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On 10th August, we will remove the [latest-py3]{.title-ref} tag.
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Existing per-release tags (such as [v1.18.0-py3]{.title-ref}) will not
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be removed, but no new [-py3]{.title-ref} tags will be added.
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On 10th August, we will remove the `latest-py3` tag.
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Existing per-release tags (such as `v1.18.0-py3` will not
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be removed, but no new `-py3` tags will be added.
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Scripts relying on the [-py3]{.title-ref} suffix will need to be
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Scripts relying on the `-py3` suffix will need to be
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updated.
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## Redis replication is now recommended in lieu of TCP replication
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If completeness of the room directory is a concern, installations which
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are affected can be repaired as follows:
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1. Run the following sql from a [psql]{.title-ref} or
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[sqlite3]{.title-ref} console:
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1. Run the following sql from a `psql` or
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`sqlite3` console:
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```sql
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INSERT INTO background_updates (update_name, progress_json, depends_on) VALUES
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of any problems.
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1. As an initial check to see if you will be affected, you can try
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running the following query from the [psql]{.title-ref} or
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[sqlite3]{.title-ref} console. It is safe to run it while Synapse is
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running the following query from the `psql` or
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`sqlite3` console. It is safe to run it while Synapse is
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still running.
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```sql
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python scripts/upgrade_db_to_v0.6.0.py <db> <server_name> <signing_key>
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Where [<db>]{.title-ref} is the location of the database,
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[<server_name>]{.title-ref} is the server name as specified in the
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synapse configuration, and [<signing_key>]{.title-ref} is the location
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Where `<db>` is the location of the database,
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`<server_name>` is the server name as specified in the
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synapse configuration, and `<signing_key>` is the location
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of the signing key as specified in the synapse configuration.
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This may take some time to complete. Failures of signatures and content
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