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The presence router docs include some sample homeserver config. At some point we changed the name of the [config option](859dc05b36/docs/sample_config.yaml (L104-L113)
), but forgot to update the docs.
I've also added `presence.enabled: true` to the example, as that's the new way to enable presence (the `presence_enabled` option has been deprecated).
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# Presence Router Module
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Synapse supports configuring a module that can specify additional users
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(local or remote) to should receive certain presence updates from local
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users.
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Note that routing presence via Application Service transactions is not
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currently supported.
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The presence routing module is implemented as a Python class, which will
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be imported by the running Synapse.
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## Python Presence Router Class
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The Python class is instantiated with two objects:
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* A configuration object of some type (see below).
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* An instance of `synapse.module_api.ModuleApi`.
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It then implements methods related to presence routing.
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Note that one method of `ModuleApi` that may be useful is:
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```python
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async def ModuleApi.send_local_online_presence_to(users: Iterable[str]) -> None
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```
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which can be given a list of local or remote MXIDs to broadcast known, online user
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presence to (for those users that the receiving user is considered interested in).
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It does not include state for users who are currently offline, and it can only be
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called on workers that support sending federation. Additionally, this method must
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only be called from the process that has been configured to write to the
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the [presence stream](workers.md#stream-writers).
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By default, this is the main process, but another worker can be configured to do
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so.
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### Module structure
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Below is a list of possible methods that can be implemented, and whether they are
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required.
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#### `parse_config`
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```python
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def parse_config(config_dict: dict) -> Any
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```
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**Required.** A static method that is passed a dictionary of config options, and
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should return a validated config object. This method is described further in
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[Configuration](#configuration).
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#### `get_users_for_states`
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```python
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async def get_users_for_states(
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self,
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state_updates: Iterable[UserPresenceState],
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) -> Dict[str, Set[UserPresenceState]]:
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```
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**Required.** An asynchronous method that is passed an iterable of user presence
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state. This method can determine whether a given presence update should be sent to certain
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users. It does this by returning a dictionary with keys representing local or remote
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Matrix User IDs, and values being a python set
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of `synapse.handlers.presence.UserPresenceState` instances.
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Synapse will then attempt to send the specified presence updates to each user when
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possible.
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#### `get_interested_users`
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```python
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async def get_interested_users(self, user_id: str) -> Union[Set[str], str]
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```
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**Required.** An asynchronous method that is passed a single Matrix User ID. This
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method is expected to return the users that the passed in user may be interested in the
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presence of. Returned users may be local or remote. The presence routed as a result of
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what this method returns is sent in addition to the updates already sent between users
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that share a room together. Presence updates are deduplicated.
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This method should return a python set of Matrix User IDs, or the object
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`synapse.events.presence_router.PresenceRouter.ALL_USERS` to indicate that the passed
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user should receive presence information for *all* known users.
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For clarity, if the user `@alice:example.org` is passed to this method, and the Set
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`{"@bob:example.com", "@charlie:somewhere.org"}` is returned, this signifies that Alice
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should receive presence updates sent by Bob and Charlie, regardless of whether these
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users share a room.
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### Example
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Below is an example implementation of a presence router class.
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```python
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from typing import Dict, Iterable, Set, Union
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from synapse.events.presence_router import PresenceRouter
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from synapse.handlers.presence import UserPresenceState
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from synapse.module_api import ModuleApi
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class PresenceRouterConfig:
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def __init__(self):
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# Config options with their defaults
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# A list of users to always send all user presence updates to
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self.always_send_to_users = [] # type: List[str]
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# A list of users to ignore presence updates for. Does not affect
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# shared-room presence relationships
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self.blacklisted_users = [] # type: List[str]
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class ExamplePresenceRouter:
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"""An example implementation of synapse.presence_router.PresenceRouter.
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Supports routing all presence to a configured set of users, or a subset
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of presence from certain users to members of certain rooms.
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Args:
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config: A configuration object.
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module_api: An instance of Synapse's ModuleApi.
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"""
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def __init__(self, config: PresenceRouterConfig, module_api: ModuleApi):
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self._config = config
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self._module_api = module_api
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@staticmethod
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def parse_config(config_dict: dict) -> PresenceRouterConfig:
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"""Parse a configuration dictionary from the homeserver config, do
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some validation and return a typed PresenceRouterConfig.
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Args:
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config_dict: The configuration dictionary.
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Returns:
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A validated config object.
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"""
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# Initialise a typed config object
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config = PresenceRouterConfig()
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always_send_to_users = config_dict.get("always_send_to_users")
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blacklisted_users = config_dict.get("blacklisted_users")
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# Do some validation of config options... otherwise raise a
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# synapse.config.ConfigError.
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config.always_send_to_users = always_send_to_users
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config.blacklisted_users = blacklisted_users
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return config
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async def get_users_for_states(
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self,
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state_updates: Iterable[UserPresenceState],
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) -> Dict[str, Set[UserPresenceState]]:
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"""Given an iterable of user presence updates, determine where each one
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needs to go. Returned results will not affect presence updates that are
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sent between users who share a room.
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Args:
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state_updates: An iterable of user presence state updates.
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Returns:
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A dictionary of user_id -> set of UserPresenceState that the user should
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receive.
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"""
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destination_users = {} # type: Dict[str, Set[UserPresenceState]
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# Ignore any updates for blacklisted users
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desired_updates = set()
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for update in state_updates:
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if update.state_key not in self._config.blacklisted_users:
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desired_updates.add(update)
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# Send all presence updates to specific users
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for user_id in self._config.always_send_to_users:
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destination_users[user_id] = desired_updates
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return destination_users
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async def get_interested_users(
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self,
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user_id: str,
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) -> Union[Set[str], PresenceRouter.ALL_USERS]:
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"""
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Retrieve a list of users that `user_id` is interested in receiving the
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presence of. This will be in addition to those they share a room with.
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Optionally, the object PresenceRouter.ALL_USERS can be returned to indicate
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that this user should receive all incoming local and remote presence updates.
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Note that this method will only be called for local users.
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Args:
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user_id: A user requesting presence updates.
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Returns:
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A set of user IDs to return additional presence updates for, or
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PresenceRouter.ALL_USERS to return presence updates for all other users.
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"""
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if user_id in self._config.always_send_to_users:
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return PresenceRouter.ALL_USERS
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return set()
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```
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#### A note on `get_users_for_states` and `get_interested_users`
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Both of these methods are effectively two different sides of the same coin. The logic
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regarding which users should receive updates for other users should be the same
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between them.
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`get_users_for_states` is called when presence updates come in from either federation
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or local users, and is used to either direct local presence to remote users, or to
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wake up the sync streams of local users to collect remote presence.
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In contrast, `get_interested_users` is used to determine the users that presence should
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be fetched for when a local user is syncing. This presence is then retrieved, before
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being fed through `get_users_for_states` once again, with only the syncing user's
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routing information pulled from the resulting dictionary.
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Their routing logic should thus line up, else you may run into unintended behaviour.
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## Configuration
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Once you've crafted your module and installed it into the same Python environment as
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Synapse, amend your homeserver config file with the following.
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```yaml
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presence:
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enabled: true
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presence_router:
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module: my_module.ExamplePresenceRouter
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config:
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# Any configuration options for your module. The below is an example.
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# of setting options for ExamplePresenceRouter.
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always_send_to_users: ["@presence_gobbler:example.org"]
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blacklisted_users:
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- "@alice:example.com"
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- "@bob:example.com"
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...
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```
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The contents of `config` will be passed as a Python dictionary to the static
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`parse_config` method of your class. The object returned by this method will
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then be passed to the `__init__` method of your module as `config`.
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