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author | Brendan Abolivier <babolivier@matrix.org> | 2021-08-17 14:45:24 +0200 |
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committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | 2021-08-17 14:45:24 +0200 |
commit | 56397599809e131174daaeb4c6dc18fde9db6c3f (patch) | |
tree | 89143336c80709dcab3834eeae1af9d6de069254 /docs/sample_config.yaml | |
parent | Attempt to pull from the legacy spaces summary API over federation. (#10583) (diff) | |
download | synapse-56397599809e131174daaeb4c6dc18fde9db6c3f.tar.xz |
Centralise the custom template directory (#10596)
Several configuration sections are using separate settings for custom template directories, which can be confusing. This PR adds a new top-level configuration for a custom template directory which is then used for every module. The only exception is the consent templates, since the consent template directory require a specific hierarchy, so it's probably better that it stays separate from everything else.
Diffstat (limited to 'docs/sample_config.yaml')
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1 files changed, 19 insertions, 206 deletions
diff --git a/docs/sample_config.yaml b/docs/sample_config.yaml index aeebcaf45f..3ec76d5abf 100644 --- a/docs/sample_config.yaml +++ b/docs/sample_config.yaml @@ -565,6 +565,19 @@ retention: # #next_link_domain_whitelist: ["matrix.org"] +# Templates to use when generating email or HTML page contents. +# +templates: + # Directory in which Synapse will try to find template files to use to generate + # email or HTML page contents. + # If not set, or a file is not found within the template directory, a default + # template from within the Synapse package will be used. + # + # See https://matrix-org.github.io/synapse/latest/templates.html for more + # information about using custom templates. + # + #custom_template_directory: /path/to/custom/templates/ + ## TLS ## @@ -1895,6 +1908,9 @@ cas_config: # Additional settings to use with single-sign on systems such as OpenID Connect, # SAML2 and CAS. # +# Server admins can configure custom templates for pages related to SSO. See +# https://matrix-org.github.io/synapse/latest/templates.html for more information. +# sso: # A list of client URLs which are whitelisted so that the user does not # have to confirm giving access to their account to the URL. Any client @@ -1927,169 +1943,6 @@ sso: # #update_profile_information: true - # Directory in which Synapse will try to find the template files below. - # If not set, or the files named below are not found within the template - # directory, default templates from within the Synapse package will be used. - # - # Synapse will look for the following templates in this directory: - # - # * HTML page to prompt the user to choose an Identity Provider during - # login: 'sso_login_idp_picker.html'. - # - # This is only used if multiple SSO Identity Providers are configured. - # - # When rendering, this template is given the following variables: - # * redirect_url: the URL that the user will be redirected to after - # login. - # - # * server_name: the homeserver's name. - # - # * providers: a list of available Identity Providers. Each element is - # an object with the following attributes: - # - # * idp_id: unique identifier for the IdP - # * idp_name: user-facing name for the IdP - # * idp_icon: if specified in the IdP config, an MXC URI for an icon - # for the IdP - # * idp_brand: if specified in the IdP config, a textual identifier - # for the brand of the IdP - # - # The rendered HTML page should contain a form which submits its results - # back as a GET request, with the following query parameters: - # - # * redirectUrl: the client redirect URI (ie, the `redirect_url` passed - # to the template) - # - # * idp: the 'idp_id' of the chosen IDP. - # - # * HTML page to prompt new users to enter a userid and confirm other - # details: 'sso_auth_account_details.html'. This is only shown if the - # SSO implementation (with any user_mapping_provider) does not return - # a localpart. - # - # When rendering, this template is given the following variables: - # - # * server_name: the homeserver's name. - # - # * idp: details of the SSO Identity Provider that the user logged in - # with: an object with the following attributes: - # - # * idp_id: unique identifier for the IdP - # * idp_name: user-facing name for the IdP - # * idp_icon: if specified in the IdP config, an MXC URI for an icon - # for the IdP - # * idp_brand: if specified in the IdP config, a textual identifier - # for the brand of the IdP - # - # * user_attributes: an object containing details about the user that - # we received from the IdP. May have the following attributes: - # - # * display_name: the user's display_name - # * emails: a list of email addresses - # - # The template should render a form which submits the following fields: - # - # * username: the localpart of the user's chosen user id - # - # * HTML page allowing the user to consent to the server's terms and - # conditions. This is only shown for new users, and only if - # `user_consent.require_at_registration` is set. - # - # When rendering, this template is given the following variables: - # - # * server_name: the homeserver's name. - # - # * user_id: the user's matrix proposed ID. - # - # * user_profile.display_name: the user's proposed display name, if any. - # - # * consent_version: the version of the terms that the user will be - # shown - # - # * terms_url: a link to the page showing the terms. - # - # The template should render a form which submits the following fields: - # - # * accepted_version: the version of the terms accepted by the user - # (ie, 'consent_version' from the input variables). - # - # * HTML page for a confirmation step before redirecting back to the client - # with the login token: 'sso_redirect_confirm.html'. - # - # When rendering, this template is given the following variables: - # - # * redirect_url: the URL the user is about to be redirected to. - # - # * display_url: the same as `redirect_url`, but with the query - # parameters stripped. The intention is to have a - # human-readable URL to show to users, not to use it as - # the final address to redirect to. - # - # * server_name: the homeserver's name. - # - # * new_user: a boolean indicating whether this is the user's first time - # logging in. - # - # * user_id: the user's matrix ID. - # - # * user_profile.avatar_url: an MXC URI for the user's avatar, if any. - # None if the user has not set an avatar. - # - # * user_profile.display_name: the user's display name. None if the user - # has not set a display name. - # - # * HTML page which notifies the user that they are authenticating to confirm - # an operation on their account during the user interactive authentication - # process: 'sso_auth_confirm.html'. - # - # When rendering, this template is given the following variables: - # * redirect_url: the URL the user is about to be redirected to. - # - # * description: the operation which the user is being asked to confirm - # - # * idp: details of the Identity Provider that we will use to confirm - # the user's identity: an object with the following attributes: - # - # * idp_id: unique identifier for the IdP - # * idp_name: user-facing name for the IdP - # * idp_icon: if specified in the IdP config, an MXC URI for an icon - # for the IdP - # * idp_brand: if specified in the IdP config, a textual identifier - # for the brand of the IdP - # - # * HTML page shown after a successful user interactive authentication session: - # 'sso_auth_success.html'. - # - # Note that this page must include the JavaScript which notifies of a successful authentication - # (see https://matrix.org/docs/spec/client_server/r0.6.0#fallback). - # - # This template has no additional variables. - # - # * HTML page shown after a user-interactive authentication session which - # does not map correctly onto the expected user: 'sso_auth_bad_user.html'. - # - # When rendering, this template is given the following variables: - # * server_name: the homeserver's name. - # * user_id_to_verify: the MXID of the user that we are trying to - # validate. - # - # * HTML page shown during single sign-on if a deactivated user (according to Synapse's database) - # attempts to login: 'sso_account_deactivated.html'. - # - # This template has no additional variables. - # - # * HTML page to display to users if something goes wrong during the - # OpenID Connect authentication process: 'sso_error.html'. - # - # When rendering, this template is given two variables: - # * error: the technical name of the error - # * error_description: a human-readable message for the error - # - # You can see the default templates at: - # https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/tree/master/synapse/res/templates - # - #template_dir: "res/templates" - # JSON web token integration. The following settings can be used to make # Synapse JSON web tokens for authentication, instead of its internal @@ -2220,6 +2073,9 @@ ui_auth: # Configuration for sending emails from Synapse. # +# Server admins can configure custom templates for email content. See +# https://matrix-org.github.io/synapse/latest/templates.html for more information. +# email: # The hostname of the outgoing SMTP server to use. Defaults to 'localhost'. # @@ -2296,49 +2152,6 @@ email: # #invite_client_location: https://app.element.io - # Directory in which Synapse will try to find the template files below. - # If not set, or the files named below are not found within the template - # directory, default templates from within the Synapse package will be used. - # - # Synapse will look for the following templates in this directory: - # - # * The contents of email notifications of missed events: 'notif_mail.html' and - # 'notif_mail.txt'. - # - # * The contents of account expiry notice emails: 'notice_expiry.html' and - # 'notice_expiry.txt'. - # - # * The contents of password reset emails sent by the homeserver: - # 'password_reset.html' and 'password_reset.txt' - # - # * An HTML page that a user will see when they follow the link in the password - # reset email. The user will be asked to confirm the action before their - # password is reset: 'password_reset_confirmation.html' - # - # * HTML pages for success and failure that a user will see when they confirm - # the password reset flow using the page above: 'password_reset_success.html' - # and 'password_reset_failure.html' - # - # * The contents of address verification emails sent during registration: - # 'registration.html' and 'registration.txt' - # - # * HTML pages for success and failure that a user will see when they follow - # the link in an address verification email sent during registration: - # 'registration_success.html' and 'registration_failure.html' - # - # * The contents of address verification emails sent when an address is added - # to a Matrix account: 'add_threepid.html' and 'add_threepid.txt' - # - # * HTML pages for success and failure that a user will see when they follow - # the link in an address verification email sent when an address is added - # to a Matrix account: 'add_threepid_success.html' and - # 'add_threepid_failure.html' - # - # You can see the default templates at: - # https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/tree/master/synapse/res/templates - # - #template_dir: "res/templates" - # Subjects to use when sending emails from Synapse. # # The placeholder '%(app)s' will be replaced with the value of the 'app_name' |