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authorErik Johnston <erik@matrix.org>2019-10-22 17:59:31 +0100
committerErik Johnston <erik@matrix.org>2019-10-22 17:59:31 +0100
commit1bbc5444a88e7069817433a518df50ac1a4c1811 (patch)
treede017363b596ba1bb8731d2d5107c5a2033007df /synapse
parentAdd a basic README to synapse.storage (diff)
downloadsynapse-1bbc5444a88e7069817433a518df50ac1a4c1811.tar.xz
Move README into synapse/storage/__init__.py
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-Storage Layer
-=============
-
-The storage layer is split up into multiple parts to allow Synapse to run
-against different configurations of databases (e.g. single or multiple
-databases). The `data_stores` are classes that talk directly to a single
-database and have associated schemas, background updates, etc. On top of those
-there are (or will be) classes that provide high level interfaces that combine
-calls to multiple `data_stores`.
-
-There are also schemas that get applied to every database, regardless of the
-data stores associated with them (e.g. the schema version tables), which are
-stored in `synapse.storage.schema`.
diff --git a/synapse/storage/__init__.py b/synapse/storage/__init__.py
index 2f29c4a112..a249ecd219 100644
--- a/synapse/storage/__init__.py
+++ b/synapse/storage/__init__.py
@@ -14,6 +14,18 @@
 # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
 # limitations under the License.
 
+"""
+The storage layer is split up into multiple parts to allow Synapse to run
+against different configurations of databases (e.g. single or multiple
+databases). The `data_stores` are classes that talk directly to a single
+database and have associated schemas, background updates, etc. On top of those
+there are (or will be) classes that provide high level interfaces that combine
+calls to multiple `data_stores`.
+
+There are also schemas that get applied to every database, regardless of the
+data stores associated with them (e.g. the schema version tables), which are
+stored in `synapse.storage.schema`.
+"""
 
 from synapse.storage.data_stores.main import DataStore  # noqa: F401