Oystein Kristoffer Tveit 1f1475aec6 | ||
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pkgs/matrix-sliding-sync | ||
sliding-sync | ||
synapse-module | ||
.gitignore | ||
COPYING | ||
MIGRATIONS.MD | ||
README.MD | ||
flake.lock | ||
flake.nix | ||
lib.nix | ||
module.nix |
README.MD
With matrix.YOURDOMAIN pointing at the server:
{
imports = [ ./synapse-module ];
services.matrix-synapse-next = {
enable = true;
workers.federationSenders = 1;
workers.federationReceivers = 1;
workers.initialSyncers = 1;
workers.normalSyncers = 1;
workers.eventPersisters = 2;
workers.useUserDirectoryWorker = true;
enableNginx = true;
settings = {
server_name = "YOURDOMAIN";
database = {
name = "psycopg2";
args = {
host = "localhost";
user = "synapse";
password = "synapse";
dbname = "synapse";
};
};
};
};
services.redis.servers."".enable = true;
}
is ~enough to get a functional matrix-server running with some workers
Sliding Sync (Element X)
Just add the following to your config and point slidingsync.YOURDOMAIN
at the server
services.matrix-synapse-next = {
enableSlidingSync = true;
};
services.matrix-synapse.sliding-sync.environmentFile = "/some/file/containing/SYNCV3_SECRET=<some secret>";
If using well-known delagation make sure YOURDOMAIN/.well-known/matrix/client
matches
what's in matrix.YOURDOMAIN/.well-known/matrix/client