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author | Brendan Abolivier <babolivier@matrix.org> | 2020-10-14 15:00:49 +0100 |
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committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | 2020-10-14 15:00:49 +0100 |
commit | 9e66f3761cdfe8adcd45be37466c86bdbfc57a35 (patch) | |
tree | 1c2558c10502e7f776b3c2e1fbfc368374864ab1 /docs/message_retention_policies.md | |
parent | Add basic tests for sync/pagination with vector clock tokens. (#8488) (diff) | |
download | synapse-9e66f3761cdfe8adcd45be37466c86bdbfc57a35.tar.xz |
Update documentation on retention policies limits (#8529)
* Update documentation on retention policies limits Document the changes from https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/pull/8104
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diff --git a/docs/message_retention_policies.md b/docs/message_retention_policies.md index 1dd60bdad9..75d2028e17 100644 --- a/docs/message_retention_policies.md +++ b/docs/message_retention_policies.md @@ -136,24 +136,34 @@ the server's database. ### Lifetime limits -**Note: this feature is mainly useful within a closed federation or on -servers that don't federate, because there currently is no way to -enforce these limits in an open federation.** - -Server admins can restrict the values their local users are allowed to -use for both `min_lifetime` and `max_lifetime`. These limits can be -defined as such in the `retention` section of the configuration file: +Server admins can set limits on the values of `max_lifetime` to use when +purging old events in a room. These limits can be defined as such in the +`retention` section of the configuration file: ```yaml allowed_lifetime_min: 1d allowed_lifetime_max: 1y ``` -Here, `allowed_lifetime_min` is the lowest value a local user can set -for both `min_lifetime` and `max_lifetime`, and `allowed_lifetime_max` -is the highest value. Both parameters are optional (e.g. setting -`allowed_lifetime_min` but not `allowed_lifetime_max` only enforces a -minimum and no maximum). +The limits are considered when running purge jobs. If necessary, the +effective value of `max_lifetime` will be brought between +`allowed_lifetime_min` and `allowed_lifetime_max` (inclusive). +This means that, if the value of `max_lifetime` defined in the room's state +is lower than `allowed_lifetime_min`, the value of `allowed_lifetime_min` +will be used instead. Likewise, if the value of `max_lifetime` is higher +than `allowed_lifetime_max`, the value of `allowed_lifetime_max` will be +used instead. + +In the example above, we ensure Synapse never deletes events that are less +than one day old, and that it always deletes events that are over a year +old. + +If a default policy is set, and its `max_lifetime` value is lower than +`allowed_lifetime_min` or higher than `allowed_lifetime_max`, the same +process applies. + +Both parameters are optional; if one is omitted Synapse won't use it to +adjust the effective value of `max_lifetime`. Like other settings in this section, these parameters can be expressed either as a duration or as a number of milliseconds. |