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Revert "Sort internal changes in changelog" Revert "Update CHANGES.md" Revert "1.49.0rc1" Revert "Revert "Move `glob_to_regex` and `re_word_boundary` to `matrix-python-common` (#11505) (#11527)" Revert "Refactors in `_generate_sync_entry_for_rooms` (#11515)" Revert "Correctly register shutdown handler for presence workers (#11518)" Revert "Fix `ModuleApi.looping_background_call` for non-async functions (#11524)" Revert "Fix 'delete room' admin api to work on incomplete rooms (#11523)" Revert "Correctly ignore invites from ignored users (#11511)" Revert "Fix the test breakage introduced by #11435 as a result of concurrent PRs (#11522)" Revert "Stabilise support for MSC2918 refresh tokens as they have now been merged into the Matrix specification. (#11435)" Revert "Save the OIDC session ID (sid) with the device on login (#11482)" Revert "Add admin API to get some information about federation status (#11407)" Revert "Include bundled aggregations in /sync and related fixes (#11478)" Revert "Move `glob_to_regex` and `re_word_boundary` to `matrix-python-common` (#11505)" Revert "Update backward extremity docs to make it clear that it does not indicate whether we have fetched an events' `prev_events` (#11469)" Revert "Support configuring the lifetime of non-refreshable access tokens separately to refreshable access tokens. (#11445)" Revert "Add type hints to `synapse/tests/rest/admin` (#11501)" Revert "Revert accidental commits to develop." Revert "Newsfile" Revert "Give `tests.server.setup_test_homeserver` (nominally!) the same behaviour" Revert "Move `tests.utils.setup_test_homeserver` to `tests.server`" Revert "Convert one of the `setup_test_homeserver`s to `make_test_homeserver_synchronous`" Revert "Disambiguate queries on `state_key` (#11497)" Revert "Comments on the /sync tentacles (#11494)" Revert "Clean up tests.storage.test_appservice (#11492)" Revert "Clean up `tests.storage.test_main` to remove use of legacy code. (#11493)" Revert "Clean up `tests.test_visibility` to remove legacy code. (#11495)" Revert "Minor cleanup on recently ported doc pages (#11466)" Revert "Add most of the missing type hints to `synapse.federation`. (#11483)" Revert "Avoid waiting for zombie processes in `synctl stop` (#11490)" Revert "Fix media repository failing when media store path contains symlinks (#11446)" Revert "Add type annotations to `tests.storage.test_appservice`. (#11488)" Revert "`scripts-dev/sign_json`: support for signing events (#11486)" Revert "Add MSC3030 experimental client and federation API endpoints to get the closest event to a given timestamp (#9445)" Revert "Port wiki pages to documentation website (#11402)" Revert "Add a license header and comment. (#11479)" Revert "Clean-up get_version_string (#11468)" Revert "Link background update controller docs to summary (#11475)" Revert "Additional type hints for config module. (#11465)" Revert "Register the login redirect endpoint for v3. (#11451)" Revert "Update openid.md" Revert "Remove mention of OIDC certification from Dex (#11470)" Revert "Add a note about huge pages to our Postgres doc (#11467)" Revert "Don't start Synapse master process if `worker_app` is set (#11416)" Revert "Expose worker & homeserver as entrypoints in `setup.py` (#11449)" Revert "Bundle relations of relations into the `/relations` result. 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Synapse Docker
This Docker image will run Synapse as a single process. By default it uses a sqlite database; for production use you should connect it to a separate postgres database. The image also does not provide a TURN server.
This image should work on all platforms that are supported by Docker upstream. Note that Docker's WS1-backend Linux Containers on Windows platform is experimental and is not supported by this image.
Volumes
By default, the image expects a single volume, located at /data
, that will hold:
- configuration files;
- uploaded media and thumbnails;
- the SQLite database if you do not configure postgres;
- the appservices configuration.
You are free to use separate volumes depending on storage endpoints at your
disposal. For instance, /data/media
could be stored on a large but low
performance hdd storage while other files could be stored on high performance
endpoints.
In order to setup an application service, simply create an appservices
directory in the data volume and write the application service Yaml
configuration file there. Multiple application services are supported.
Generating a configuration file
The first step is to generate a valid config file. To do this, you can run the
image with the generate
command line option.
You will need to specify values for the SYNAPSE_SERVER_NAME
and
SYNAPSE_REPORT_STATS
environment variable, and mount a docker volume to store
the configuration on. For example:
docker run -it --rm \
--mount type=volume,src=synapse-data,dst=/data \
-e SYNAPSE_SERVER_NAME=my.matrix.host \
-e SYNAPSE_REPORT_STATS=yes \
matrixdotorg/synapse:latest generate
For information on picking a suitable server name, see https://matrix-org.github.io/synapse/latest/setup/installation.html.
The above command will generate a homeserver.yaml
in (typically)
/var/lib/docker/volumes/synapse-data/_data
. You should check this file, and
customise it to your needs.
The following environment variables are supported in generate
mode:
SYNAPSE_SERVER_NAME
(mandatory): the server public hostname.SYNAPSE_REPORT_STATS
(mandatory,yes
orno
): whether to enable anonymous statistics reporting.SYNAPSE_HTTP_PORT
: the port Synapse should listen on for http traffic. Defaults to8008
.SYNAPSE_CONFIG_DIR
: where additional config files (such as the log config and event signing key) will be stored. Defaults to/data
.SYNAPSE_CONFIG_PATH
: path to the file to be generated. Defaults to<SYNAPSE_CONFIG_DIR>/homeserver.yaml
.SYNAPSE_DATA_DIR
: where the generated config will put persistent data such as the database and media store. Defaults to/data
.UID
,GID
: the user id and group id to use for creating the data directories. If unset, and no user is set viadocker run --user
, defaults to991
,991
.
Running synapse
Once you have a valid configuration file, you can start synapse as follows:
docker run -d --name synapse \
--mount type=volume,src=synapse-data,dst=/data \
-p 8008:8008 \
matrixdotorg/synapse:latest
(assuming 8008 is the port Synapse is configured to listen on for http traffic.)
You can then check that it has started correctly with:
docker logs synapse
If all is well, you should now be able to connect to http://localhost:8008 and see a confirmation message.
The following environment variables are supported in run
mode:
SYNAPSE_CONFIG_DIR
: where additional config files are stored. Defaults to/data
.SYNAPSE_CONFIG_PATH
: path to the config file. Defaults to<SYNAPSE_CONFIG_DIR>/homeserver.yaml
.SYNAPSE_WORKER
: module to execute, used when running synapse with workers. Defaults tosynapse.app.homeserver
, which is suitable for non-worker mode.UID
,GID
: the user and group id to run Synapse as. If unset, and no user is set viadocker run --user
, defaults to991
,991
. Note that this user must have permission to read the config files, and write to the data directories.TZ
: the timezone the container will run with. Defaults toUTC
.
For more complex setups (e.g. for workers) you can also pass your args directly to synapse using run
mode. For example like this:
docker run -d --name synapse \
--mount type=volume,src=synapse-data,dst=/data \
-p 8008:8008 \
matrixdotorg/synapse:latest run \
-m synapse.app.generic_worker \
--config-path=/data/homeserver.yaml \
--config-path=/data/generic_worker.yaml
If you do not provide -m
, the value of the SYNAPSE_WORKER
environment variable is used. If you do not provide at least one --config-path
or -c
, the value of the SYNAPSE_CONFIG_PATH
environment variable is used instead.
Generating an (admin) user
After synapse is running, you may wish to create a user via register_new_matrix_user
.
This requires a registration_shared_secret
to be set in your config file. Synapse
must be restarted to pick up this change.
You can then call the script:
docker exec -it synapse register_new_matrix_user http://localhost:8008 -c /data/homeserver.yaml --help
Remember to remove the registration_shared_secret
and restart if you no-longer need it.
TLS support
The default configuration exposes a single HTTP port: http://localhost:8008. It is suitable for local testing, but for any practical use, you will either need to use a reverse proxy, or configure Synapse to expose an HTTPS port.
For documentation on using a reverse proxy, see https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/blob/master/docs/reverse_proxy.md.
For more information on enabling TLS support in synapse itself, see
https://matrix-org.github.io/synapse/latest/setup/installation.html#tls-certificates. Of
course, you will need to expose the TLS port from the container with a -p
argument to docker run
.
Legacy dynamic configuration file support
The docker image used to support creating a dynamic configuration file based on environment variables. This is no longer supported, and an error will be raised if you try to run synapse without a config file.
It is, however, possible to generate a static configuration file based on
the environment variables that were previously used. To do this, run the docker
container once with the environment variables set, and migrate_config
command line option. For example:
docker run -it --rm \
--mount type=volume,src=synapse-data,dst=/data \
-e SYNAPSE_SERVER_NAME=my.matrix.host \
-e SYNAPSE_REPORT_STATS=yes \
matrixdotorg/synapse:latest migrate_config
This will generate the same configuration file as the legacy mode used, and
will store it in /data/homeserver.yaml
. You can then use it as shown above at
Running synapse.
Note that the defaults used in this configuration file may be different to
those when generating a new config file with generate
: for example, TLS is
enabled by default in this mode. You are encouraged to inspect the generated
configuration file and edit it to ensure it meets your needs.
Building the image
If you need to build the image from a Synapse checkout, use the following docker build
command from the repo's root:
docker build -t matrixdotorg/synapse -f docker/Dockerfile .
You can choose to build a different docker image by changing the value of the -f
flag to
point to another Dockerfile.
Disabling the healthcheck
If you are using a non-standard port or tls inside docker you can disable the healthcheck
whilst running the above docker run
commands.
--no-healthcheck
Disabling the healthcheck in docker-compose file
If you wish to disable the healthcheck via docker-compose, append the following to your service configuration.
healthcheck:
disable: true
Setting custom healthcheck on docker run
If you wish to point the healthcheck at a different port with docker command, add the following
--health-cmd 'curl -fSs http://localhost:1234/health'
Setting the healthcheck in docker-compose file
You can add the following to set a custom healthcheck in a docker compose file. You will need docker-compose version >2.1 for this to work.
healthcheck:
test: ["CMD", "curl", "-fSs", "http://localhost:8008/health"]
interval: 15s
timeout: 5s
retries: 3
start_period: 5s
Using jemalloc
Jemalloc is embedded in the image and will be used instead of the default allocator. You can read about jemalloc by reading the Synapse README.