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Add missing worker settings to shared configuration (#14748)
* Add missing worker settings to shared configuration * newsfile * update docs after review * more update for doc * This -> These Co-authored-by: David Robertson <david.m.robertson1@gmail.com>
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Add missing worker settings to shared configuration documentation.
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- `m.room.topic`
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To change the default behavior, use the following sub-options:
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* `disable_default_event_types`: boolean. Set to `true` to disable the above
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* `disable_default_event_types`: boolean. Set to `true` to disable the above
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defaults. If this is enabled, only the event types listed in
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`additional_event_types` are shared. Defaults to `false`.
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* `additional_event_types`: A list of additional state events to include in the
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events to be shared. By default, this list is empty (so only the default event
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* `additional_event_types`: A list of additional state events to include in the
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events to be shared. By default, this list is empty (so only the default event
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types are shared).
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Each entry in this list should be either a single string or a list of two
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strings.
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strings.
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* A standalone string `t` represents all events with type `t` (i.e.
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with no restrictions on state keys).
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* A pair of strings `[t, s]` represents a single event with type `t` and
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* A pair of strings `[t, s]` represents a single event with type `t` and
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state key `s`. The same type can appear in two entries with different state
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keys: in this situation, both state keys are included in prejoin state.
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@ -3126,7 +3126,7 @@ Options for each entry include:
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* `picture_claim`: name of the claim containing an url for the user's profile picture.
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Defaults to 'picture', which OpenID Connect compliant providers should provide
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and has to refer to a direct image file such as PNG, JPEG, or GIF image file.
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Currently only supported in monolithic (single-process) server configurations
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where the media repository runs within the Synapse process.
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```yaml
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run_background_tasks_on: worker1
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```
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---
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### `update_user_directory_from_worker`
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The [worker](../../workers.md#updating-the-user-directory) that is used to
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update the user directory. If not provided this defaults to the main process.
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Example configuration:
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```yaml
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update_user_directory_from_worker: worker1
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```
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_Added in Synapse 1.59.0._
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---
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### `notify_appservices_from_worker`
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The [worker](../../workers.md#notifying-application-services) that is used to
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send output traffic to Application Services. If not provided this defaults
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to the main process.
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Example configuration:
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```yaml
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notify_appservices_from_worker: worker1
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```
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_Added in Synapse 1.59.0._
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### `media_instance_running_background_jobs`
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The [worker](../../workers.md#synapseappmedia_repository) that is used to run
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background tasks for media repository. If running multiple media repositories
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you must configure a single instance to run the background tasks. If not provided
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this defaults to the main process or your single `media_repository` worker.
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Example configuration:
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```yaml
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media_instance_running_background_jobs: worker1
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```
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_Added in Synapse 1.16.0._
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---
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### `redis`
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You can designate one generic worker to update the user directory.
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Specify its name in the shared configuration as follows:
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Specify its name in the [shared configuration](usage/configuration/config_documentation.md#update_user_directory_from_worker)
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as follows:
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```yaml
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update_user_directory_from_worker: worker_name
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You can designate one generic worker to send output traffic to Application Services.
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Doesn't handle any REST endpoints itself, but you should specify its name in the
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shared configuration as follows:
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[shared configuration](usage/configuration/config_documentation.md#notify_appservices_from_worker)
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as follows:
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```yaml
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notify_appservices_from_worker: worker_name
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This style of configuration supersedes the legacy `synapse.app.appservice`
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worker application type.
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#### Push Notifications
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You can designate generic worker to sending push notifications to
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a [push gateway](https://spec.matrix.org/v1.5/push-gateway-api/) such as
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[sygnal](https://github.com/matrix-org/sygnal) and email.
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This will stop the main process sending push notifications.
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The workers responsible for sending push notifications can be defined using the
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[`pusher_instances`](usage/configuration/config_documentation.md#pusher_instances)
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option. For example:
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```yaml
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pusher_instances:
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- pusher_worker1
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- pusher_worker2
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```
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Multiple workers can be added to this map, in which case the work is balanced
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across them. Ensure the main process and all pusher workers are restarted after changing
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this option.
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These workers don't need to accept incoming HTTP requests to send push notifications,
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so no additional reverse proxy configuration is required for pusher workers.
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This style of configuration supersedes the legacy `synapse.app.pusher`
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worker application type.
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### `synapse.app.pusher`
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It is likely this option will be deprecated in the future and is not recommended for new
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installations. Instead, [use `synapse.app.generic_worker` with the `pusher_instances`](usage/configuration/config_documentation.md#pusher_instances).
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installations. Instead, [use `synapse.app.generic_worker` with the `pusher_instances`](#push-notifications).
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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
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### `synapse.app.federation_sender`
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It is likely this option will be deprecated in the future and not recommended for
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new installations. Instead, [use `synapse.app.generic_worker` with the `federation_sender_instances`](usage/configuration/config_documentation.md#federation_sender_instances).
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new installations. Instead, [use `synapse.app.generic_worker` with the `federation_sender_instances`](usage/configuration/config_documentation.md#federation_sender_instances).
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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
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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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and you must specify a single instance to run the background tasks in the
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[shared configuration](usage/configuration/config_documentation.md#media_instance_running_background_jobs),
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e.g.:
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```yaml
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media_instance_running_background_jobs: "media-repository-1"
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