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-rw-r--r--docs/other/running_synapse_on_single_board_computers.md19
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diff --git a/docs/code_style.md b/docs/code_style.md

index 4d8e7c973d..e7c9cd1a5e 100644 --- a/docs/code_style.md +++ b/docs/code_style.md
@@ -172,6 +172,6 @@ frobber: ``` Note that the sample configuration is generated from the synapse code -and is maintained by a script, `scripts-dev/generate_sample_config`. +and is maintained by a script, `scripts-dev/generate_sample_config.sh`. Making sure that the output from this script matches the desired format is left as an exercise for the reader! diff --git a/docs/development/database_schema.md b/docs/development/database_schema.md
index a767d3af9f..d996a7caa2 100644 --- a/docs/development/database_schema.md +++ b/docs/development/database_schema.md
@@ -158,9 +158,9 @@ same as integers. There are three separate aspects to this: * Any new boolean column must be added to the `BOOLEAN_COLUMNS` list in - `scripts/synapse_port_db`. This tells the port script to cast the integer - value from SQLite to a boolean before writing the value to the postgres - database. + `synapse/_scripts/synapse_port_db.py`. This tells the port script to cast + the integer value from SQLite to a boolean before writing the value to the + postgres database. * Before SQLite 3.23, `TRUE` and `FALSE` were not recognised as constants by SQLite, and the `IS [NOT] TRUE`/`IS [NOT] FALSE` operators were not diff --git a/docs/other/running_synapse_on_single_board_computers.md b/docs/other/running_synapse_on_single_board_computers.md
index ea14afa8b2..dcf96f0056 100644 --- a/docs/other/running_synapse_on_single_board_computers.md +++ b/docs/other/running_synapse_on_single_board_computers.md
@@ -31,28 +31,29 @@ Anything that requires modifying the device list [#7721](https://github.com/matr Put the below in a new file at /etc/matrix-synapse/conf.d/sbc.yaml to override the defaults in homeserver.yaml. ``` -# Set to false to disable presence tracking on this homeserver. +# Disable presence tracking, which is currently fairly resource intensive +# More info: https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues/9478 use_presence: false -# When this is enabled, the room "complexity" will be checked before a user -# joins a new remote room. If it is above the complexity limit, the server will -# disallow joining, or will instantly leave. +# Set a small complexity limit, preventing users from joining large rooms +# which may be resource-intensive to remain a part of. +# +# Note that this will not prevent users from joining smaller rooms that +# eventually become complex. limit_remote_rooms: - # Uncomment to enable room complexity checking. - #enabled: true + enabled: true complexity: 3.0 # Database configuration database: + # Use postgres for the best performance name: psycopg2 args: user: matrix-synapse - # Generate a long, secure one with a password manager + # Generate a long, secure password using a password manager password: hunter2 database: matrix-synapse host: localhost - cp_min: 5 - cp_max: 10 ``` Currently the complexity is measured by [current_state_events / 500](https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/blob/v1.20.1/synapse/storage/databases/main/events_worker.py#L986). You can find join times and your most complex rooms like this: diff --git a/docs/postgres.md b/docs/postgres.md
index 0562021da5..de4e2ba4b7 100644 --- a/docs/postgres.md +++ b/docs/postgres.md
@@ -153,9 +153,9 @@ database file (typically `homeserver.db`) to another location. Once the copy is complete, restart synapse. For instance: ```sh -./synctl stop +synctl stop cp homeserver.db homeserver.db.snapshot -./synctl start +synctl start ``` Copy the old config file into a new config file: @@ -192,10 +192,10 @@ Once that has completed, change the synapse config to point at the PostgreSQL database configuration file `homeserver-postgres.yaml`: ```sh -./synctl stop +synctl stop mv homeserver.yaml homeserver-old-sqlite.yaml mv homeserver-postgres.yaml homeserver.yaml -./synctl start +synctl start ``` Synapse should now be running against PostgreSQL. diff --git a/docs/turn-howto.md b/docs/turn-howto.md
index eba7ca6124..3a2cd04e36 100644 --- a/docs/turn-howto.md +++ b/docs/turn-howto.md
@@ -238,8 +238,9 @@ After updating the homeserver configuration, you must restart synapse: * If you use synctl: ```sh - cd /where/you/run/synapse - ./synctl restart + # Depending on how Synapse is installed, synctl may already be on + # your PATH. If not, you may need to activate a virtual environment. + synctl restart ``` * If you use systemd: ```sh diff --git a/docs/upgrade.md b/docs/upgrade.md
index f9be3ac6bc..0d0bb066ee 100644 --- a/docs/upgrade.md +++ b/docs/upgrade.md
@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ this document. 3. Restart Synapse: ```bash - ./synctl restart + synctl restart ``` To check whether your update was successful, you can check the running @@ -85,6 +85,27 @@ process, for example: dpkg -i matrix-synapse-py3_1.3.0+stretch1_amd64.deb ``` +# Upgrading to v1.55.0 + +## `synctl` script has been moved + +The `synctl` script +[has been made](https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/pull/12140) an +[entry point](https://packaging.python.org/en/latest/specifications/entry-points/) +and no longer exists at the root of Synapse's source tree. If you wish to use +`synctl` to manage your homeserver, you should invoke `synctl` directly, e.g. +`synctl start` instead of `./synctl start` or `/path/to/synctl start`. + +You will need to ensure `synctl` is on your `PATH`. + - This is automatically the case when using + [Debian packages](https://packages.matrix.org/debian/) or + [docker images](https://hub.docker.com/r/matrixdotorg/synapse) + provided by Matrix.org. + - When installing from a wheel, sdist, or PyPI, a `synctl` executable is added + to your Python installation's `bin`. This should be on your `PATH` + automatically, though you might need to activate a virtual environment + depending on how you installed Synapse. + # Upgrading to v1.54.0 ## Legacy structured logging configuration removal diff --git a/docs/usage/administration/admin_api/README.md b/docs/usage/administration/admin_api/README.md
index 2fca96f8be..3cbedc5dfa 100644 --- a/docs/usage/administration/admin_api/README.md +++ b/docs/usage/administration/admin_api/README.md
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ UPDATE users SET admin = 1 WHERE name = '@foo:bar.com'; ``` A new server admin user can also be created using the `register_new_matrix_user` -command. This is a script that is located in the `scripts/` directory, or possibly +command. This is a script that is distributed as part of synapse. It is possibly already on your `$PATH` depending on how Synapse was installed. Finding your user's `access_token` is client-dependent, but will usually be shown in the client's settings.