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309 lines
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YAML
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matrix_synapse_workers_generic_worker_endpoints:
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# This worker can handle API requests matching the following regular
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# expressions:
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# Sync requests
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- ^/_matrix/client/(v2_alpha|r0)/sync$
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- ^/_matrix/client/(api/v1|v2_alpha|r0)/events$
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- ^/_matrix/client/(api/v1|r0)/initialSync$
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- ^/_matrix/client/(api/v1|r0)/rooms/[^/]+/initialSync$
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# Federation requests
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- ^/_matrix/federation/v1/event/
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- ^/_matrix/federation/v1/state/
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- ^/_matrix/federation/v1/state_ids/
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- ^/_matrix/federation/v1/backfill/
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- ^/_matrix/federation/v1/get_missing_events/
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- ^/_matrix/federation/v1/publicRooms
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- ^/_matrix/federation/v1/query/
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- ^/_matrix/federation/v1/make_join/
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- ^/_matrix/federation/v1/make_leave/
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- ^/_matrix/federation/v1/send_join/
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- ^/_matrix/federation/v2/send_join/
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- ^/_matrix/federation/v1/send_leave/
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- ^/_matrix/federation/v2/send_leave/
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- ^/_matrix/federation/v1/invite/
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- ^/_matrix/federation/v2/invite/
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- ^/_matrix/federation/v1/query_auth/
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- ^/_matrix/federation/v1/event_auth/
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- ^/_matrix/federation/v1/exchange_third_party_invite/
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- ^/_matrix/federation/v1/user/devices/
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- ^/_matrix/federation/v1/get_groups_publicised$
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- ^/_matrix/key/v2/query
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# Inbound federation transaction request
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- ^/_matrix/federation/v1/send/
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# Client API requests
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- ^/_matrix/client/(api/v1|r0|unstable)/publicRooms$
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- ^/_matrix/client/(api/v1|r0|unstable)/rooms/.*/joined_members$
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- ^/_matrix/client/(api/v1|r0|unstable)/rooms/.*/context/.*$
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- ^/_matrix/client/(api/v1|r0|unstable)/rooms/.*/members$
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- ^/_matrix/client/(api/v1|r0|unstable)/rooms/.*/state$
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- ^/_matrix/client/(api/v1|r0|unstable)/account/3pid$
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- ^/_matrix/client/(api/v1|r0|unstable)/keys/query$
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- ^/_matrix/client/(api/v1|r0|unstable)/keys/changes$
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- ^/_matrix/client/versions$
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- ^/_matrix/client/(api/v1|r0|unstable)/voip/turnServer$
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- ^/_matrix/client/(api/v1|r0|unstable)/joined_groups$
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- ^/_matrix/client/(api/v1|r0|unstable)/publicised_groups$
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- ^/_matrix/client/(api/v1|r0|unstable)/publicised_groups/
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- ^/_synapse/client/password_reset/email/submit_token$
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# Registration/login requests
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- ^/_matrix/client/(api/v1|r0|unstable)/login$
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- ^/_matrix/client/(r0|unstable)/register$
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# FIXME: possible bug with SSO and multiple generic workers
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# see https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues/7530
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# ^/_matrix/client/(r0|unstable)/auth/.*/fallback/web$
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# Event sending requests
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- ^/_matrix/client/(api/v1|r0|unstable)/rooms/.*/redact
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- ^/_matrix/client/(api/v1|r0|unstable)/rooms/.*/send
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- ^/_matrix/client/(api/v1|r0|unstable)/rooms/.*/state/
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- ^/_matrix/client/(api/v1|r0|unstable)/rooms/.*/(join|invite|leave|ban|unban|kick)$
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- ^/_matrix/client/(api/v1|r0|unstable)/join/
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- ^/_matrix/client/(api/v1|r0|unstable)/profile/
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# Additionally, the following REST endpoints can be handled for GET requests:
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# FIXME: ADDITIONAL CONDITIONS REQUIRED: to be enabled manually
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# ^/_matrix/federation/v1/groups/
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# Pagination requests can also be handled, but all requests for a given
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# room must be routed to the same instance. Additionally, care must be taken to
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# ensure that the purge history admin API is not used while pagination requests
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# for the room are in flight:
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# FIXME: ADDITIONAL CONDITIONS REQUIRED: to be enabled manually
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# ^/_matrix/client/(api/v1|r0|unstable)/rooms/.*/messages$
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# Additionally, the following endpoints should be included if Synapse is configured
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# to use SSO (you only need to include the ones for whichever SSO provider you're
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# using):
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# OpenID Connect requests.
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# FIXME: ADDITIONAL CONDITIONS REQUIRED: to be enabled manually
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# ^/_matrix/client/(api/v1|r0|unstable)/login/sso/redirect$
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# ^/_synapse/oidc/callback$
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# SAML requests.
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# FIXME: ADDITIONAL CONDITIONS REQUIRED: to be enabled manually
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# ^/_matrix/client/(api/v1|r0|unstable)/login/sso/redirect$
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# ^/_matrix/saml2/authn_response$
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# CAS requests.
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# FIXME: ADDITIONAL CONDITIONS REQUIRED: to be enabled manually
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# ^/_matrix/client/(api/v1|r0|unstable)/login/(cas|sso)/redirect$
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# ^/_matrix/client/(api/v1|r0|unstable)/login/cas/ticket$
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# Note that a HTTP listener with `client` and `federation` resources must be
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# configured in the `worker_listeners` option in the worker config.
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# Ensure that all SSO logins go to a single process (usually the main process).
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# For multiple workers not handling the SSO endpoints properly, see
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# [#7530](https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues/7530).
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# #### Load balancing
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# It is possible to run multiple instances of this worker app, with incoming requests
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# being load-balanced between them by the reverse-proxy. However, different endpoints
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# have different characteristics and so admins
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# may wish to run multiple groups of workers handling different endpoints so that
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# load balancing can be done in different ways.
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# For `/sync` and `/initialSync` requests it will be more efficient if all
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# requests from a particular user are routed to a single instance. Extracting a
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# user ID from the access token or `Authorization` header is currently left as an
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# exercise for the reader. Admins may additionally wish to separate out `/sync`
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# requests that have a `since` query parameter from those that don't (and
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# `/initialSync`), as requests that don't are known as "initial sync" that happens
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# when a user logs in on a new device and can be *very* resource intensive, so
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# isolating these requests will stop them from interfering with other users ongoing
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# syncs.
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# Federation and client requests can be balanced via simple round robin.
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# The inbound federation transaction request `^/_matrix/federation/v1/send/`
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# should be balanced by source IP so that transactions from the same remote server
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# go to the same process.
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# Registration/login requests can be handled separately purely to help ensure that
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# unexpected load doesn't affect new logins and sign ups.
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# Finally, event sending requests can be balanced by the room ID in the URI (or
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# the full URI, or even just round robin), the room ID is the path component after
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# `/rooms/`. If there is a large bridge connected that is sending or may send lots
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# of events, then a dedicated set of workers can be provisioned to limit the
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# effects of bursts of events from that bridge on events sent by normal users.
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# #### Stream writers
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# Additionally, there is *experimental* support for moving writing of specific
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# streams (such as events) off of the main process to a particular worker. (This
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# is only supported with Redis-based replication.)
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# Currently supported streams are `events` and `typing`.
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# To enable this, the worker must have a HTTP replication listener configured,
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# have a `worker_name` and be listed in the `instance_map` config. For example to
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# move event persistence off to a dedicated worker, the shared configuration would
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# include:
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# ```yaml
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# instance_map:
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# event_persister1:
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# host: localhost
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# port: 8034
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# stream_writers:
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# events: event_persister1
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# ```
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# The `events` stream also experimentally supports having multiple writers, where
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# work is sharded between them by room ID. Note that you *must* restart all worker
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# instances when adding or removing event persisters. An example `stream_writers`
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# configuration with multiple writers:
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# ```yaml
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# stream_writers:
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# events:
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# - event_persister1
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# - event_persister2
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# ```
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# #### Background tasks
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# There is also *experimental* support for moving background tasks to a separate
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# worker. Background tasks are run periodically or started via replication. Exactly
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# which tasks are configured to run depends on your Synapse configuration (e.g. if
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# stats is enabled).
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# To enable this, the worker must have a `worker_name` and can be configured to run
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# background tasks. For example, to move background tasks to a dedicated worker,
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# the shared configuration would include:
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# ```yaml
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# run_background_tasks_on: background_worker
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# ```
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# You might also wish to investigate the `update_user_directory` and
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# `media_instance_running_background_jobs` settings.
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# pusher worker (no API endpoints) [
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# Handles sending push notifications to sygnal and email. Doesn't handle any
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# REST endpoints itself, but you should set `start_pushers: False` in the
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# shared configuration file to stop the main synapse sending push notifications.
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# Note this worker cannot be load-balanced: only one instance should be active.
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# ]
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# appservice worker (no API endpoints) [
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# Handles sending output traffic to Application Services. Doesn't handle any
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# REST endpoints itself, but you should set `notify_appservices: False` in the
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# shared configuration file to stop the main synapse sending appservice notifications.
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# Note this worker cannot be load-balanced: only one instance should be active.
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# ]
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# federation_sender worker (no API endpoints) [
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# Handles sending federation traffic to other servers. Doesn't handle any
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# REST endpoints itself, but you should set `send_federation: False` in the
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# shared configuration file to stop the main synapse sending this traffic.
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# If running multiple federation senders then you must list each
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# instance in the `federation_sender_instances` option by their `worker_name`.
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# All instances must be stopped and started when adding or removing instances.
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# For example:
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# ```yaml
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# federation_sender_instances:
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# - federation_sender1
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# - federation_sender2
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# ```
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# ]
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matrix_synapse_workers_media_repository_endpoints:
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# Handles the media repository. It can handle all endpoints starting with:
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- ^/_matrix/media/
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# ... and the following regular expressions matching media-specific administration APIs:
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- ^/_synapse/admin/v1/purge_media_cache$
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- ^/_synapse/admin/v1/room/.*/media.*$
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- ^/_synapse/admin/v1/user/.*/media.*$
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- ^/_synapse/admin/v1/media/.*$
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- ^/_synapse/admin/v1/quarantine_media/.*$
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# You should also set `enable_media_repo: False` in the shared configuration
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# file to stop the main synapse running background jobs related to managing the
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# media repository.
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# In the `media_repository` worker configuration file, configure the http listener to
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# expose the `media` resource. For example:
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# ```yaml
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# worker_listeners:
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# - type: http
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# port: 8085
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# resources:
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# - names:
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# - media
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# ```
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# Note that if running multiple media repositories they must be on the same server
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# and you must configure a single instance to run the background tasks, e.g.:
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# ```yaml
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# media_instance_running_background_jobs: "media-repository-1"
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# ```
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# Note that if a reverse proxy is used , then `/_matrix/media/` must be routed for both inbound client and federation requests (if they are handled separately).
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matrix_synapse_workers_user_dir_endpoints:
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# Handles searches in the user directory. It can handle REST endpoints matching
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# the following regular expressions:
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- ^/_matrix/client/(api/v1|r0|unstable)/user_directory/search$
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# When using this worker you must also set `update_user_directory: False` in the
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# shared configuration file to stop the main synapse running background
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# jobs related to updating the user directory.
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matrix_synapse_workers_frontend_proxy_endpoints:
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# Proxies some frequently-requested client endpoints to add caching and remove
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# load from the main synapse. It can handle REST endpoints matching the following
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# regular expressions:
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- ^/_matrix/client/(api/v1|r0|unstable)/keys/upload
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# If `use_presence` is False in the homeserver config, it can also handle REST
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# endpoints matching the following regular expressions:
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# FIXME: ADDITIONAL CONDITIONS REQUIRED: to be enabled manually
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# ^/_matrix/client/(api/v1|r0|unstable)/presence/[^/]+/status
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# This "stub" presence handler will pass through `GET` request but make the
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# `PUT` effectively a no-op.
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# It will proxy any requests it cannot handle to the main synapse instance. It
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# must therefore be configured with the location of the main instance, via
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# the `worker_main_http_uri` setting in the `frontend_proxy` worker configuration
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# file. For example:
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# worker_main_http_uri: http://127.0.0.1:8008
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matrix_synapse_workers_avail_list:
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- appservice
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- federation_sender
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- frontend_proxy
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- generic_worker
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- media_repository
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- pusher
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- user_dir
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