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- {#
- SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2025 MDAD project contributors
- SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2025 Slavi Pantaleev
- SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2025 Suguru Hirahara
-
- SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-or-later
- #}
-
- ### conduwuit Configuration
- ### See:
- ### https://conduwuit.puppyirl.gay/configuration.html
-
- [global]
-
- # The server_name is the pretty name of this server. It is used as a
- # suffix for user and room IDs/aliases.
- #
- # See the docs for reverse proxying and delegation:
- # https://conduwuit.puppyirl.gay/deploying/generic.html#setting-up-the-reverse-proxy
- #
- # Also see the `[global.well_known]` config section at the very bottom.
- #
- # Examples of delegation:
- # - https://puppygock.gay/.well-known/matrix/server
- # - https://puppygock.gay/.well-known/matrix/client
- #
- # YOU NEED TO EDIT THIS. THIS CANNOT BE CHANGED AFTER WITHOUT A DATABASE
- # WIPE.
- #
- # example: "conduwuit.woof"
- #
- server_name = {{ matrix_conduwuit_config_server_name | to_json }}
-
- # The default address (IPv4 or IPv6) conduwuit will listen on.
- #
- # If you are using Docker or a container NAT networking setup, this must
- # be "0.0.0.0".
- #
- # To listen on multiple addresses, specify a vector e.g. ["127.0.0.1",
- # "::1"]
- #
- address = "0.0.0.0"
-
- # The port(s) conduwuit will listen on.
- #
- # For reverse proxying, see:
- # https://conduwuit.puppyirl.gay/deploying/generic.html#setting-up-the-reverse-proxy
- #
- # If you are using Docker, don't change this, you'll need to map an
- # external port to this.
- #
- # To listen on multiple ports, specify a vector e.g. [8080, 8448]
- #
- port = {{ matrix_conduwuit_config_port_number }}
-
- # The UNIX socket conduwuit will listen on.
- #
- # conduwuit cannot listen on both an IP address and a UNIX socket. If
- # listening on a UNIX socket, you MUST remove/comment the `address` key.
- #
- # Remember to make sure that your reverse proxy has access to this socket
- # file, either by adding your reverse proxy to the 'conduwuit' group or
- # granting world R/W permissions with `unix_socket_perms` (666 minimum).
- #
- # example: "/run/conduwuit/conduwuit.sock"
- #
- #unix_socket_path =
-
- # The default permissions (in octal) to create the UNIX socket with.
- #
- #unix_socket_perms = 660
-
- # This is the only directory where conduwuit will save its data, including
- # media. Note: this was previously "/var/lib/matrix-conduit".
- #
- # YOU NEED TO EDIT THIS.
- #
- # example: "/var/lib/conduwuit"
- #
- database_path = "/var/lib/conduwuit"
-
- # conduwuit supports online database backups using RocksDB's Backup engine
- # API. To use this, set a database backup path that conduwuit can write
- # to.
- #
- # For more information, see:
- # https://conduwuit.puppyirl.gay/maintenance.html#backups
- #
- # example: "/opt/conduwuit-db-backups"
- #
- #database_backup_path =
-
- # The amount of online RocksDB database backups to keep/retain, if using
- # "database_backup_path", before deleting the oldest one.
- #
- #database_backups_to_keep = 1
-
- # Text which will be added to the end of the user's displayname upon
- # registration with a space before the text. In Conduit, this was the
- # lightning bolt emoji.
- #
- # To disable, set this to "" (an empty string).
- #
- # The default is the trans pride flag.
- #
- # example: "🏳️⚧️"
- #
- new_user_displayname_suffix = {{ matrix_conduwuit_config_new_user_displayname_suffix | to_json }}
-
- # If enabled, conduwuit will send a simple GET request periodically to
- # `https://pupbrain.dev/check-for-updates/stable` for any new
- # announcements made. Despite the name, this is not an update check
- # endpoint, it is simply an announcement check endpoint.
- #
- # This is disabled by default as this is rarely used except for security
- # updates or major updates.
- #
- allow_check_for_updates = {{ matrix_conduwuit_config_allow_check_for_updates | to_json }}
-
- # Set this to any float value to multiply conduwuit's in-memory LRU caches
- # with such as "auth_chain_cache_capacity".
- #
- # May be useful if you have significant memory to spare to increase
- # performance.
- #
- # If you have low memory, reducing this may be viable.
- #
- # By default, the individual caches such as "auth_chain_cache_capacity"
- # are scaled by your CPU core count.
- #
- #cache_capacity_modifier = 1.0
-
- # Set this to any float value in megabytes for conduwuit to tell the
- # database engine that this much memory is available for database read
- # caches.
- #
- # May be useful if you have significant memory to spare to increase
- # performance.
- #
- # Similar to the individual LRU caches, this is scaled up with your CPU
- # core count.
- #
- # This defaults to 128.0 + (64.0 * CPU core count).
- #
- #db_cache_capacity_mb = varies by system
-
- # Set this to any float value in megabytes for conduwuit to tell the
- # database engine that this much memory is available for database write
- # caches.
- #
- # May be useful if you have significant memory to spare to increase
- # performance.
- #
- # Similar to the individual LRU caches, this is scaled up with your CPU
- # core count.
- #
- # This defaults to 48.0 + (4.0 * CPU core count).
- #
- #db_write_buffer_capacity_mb = varies by system
-
- # This item is undocumented. Please contribute documentation for it.
- #
- #pdu_cache_capacity = varies by system
-
- # This item is undocumented. Please contribute documentation for it.
- #
- #auth_chain_cache_capacity = varies by system
-
- # This item is undocumented. Please contribute documentation for it.
- #
- #shorteventid_cache_capacity = varies by system
-
- # This item is undocumented. Please contribute documentation for it.
- #
- #eventidshort_cache_capacity = varies by system
-
- # This item is undocumented. Please contribute documentation for it.
- #
- #eventid_pdu_cache_capacity = varies by system
-
- # This item is undocumented. Please contribute documentation for it.
- #
- #shortstatekey_cache_capacity = varies by system
-
- # This item is undocumented. Please contribute documentation for it.
- #
- #statekeyshort_cache_capacity = varies by system
-
- # This item is undocumented. Please contribute documentation for it.
- #
- #servernameevent_data_cache_capacity = varies by system
-
- # This item is undocumented. Please contribute documentation for it.
- #
- #server_visibility_cache_capacity = varies by system
-
- # This item is undocumented. Please contribute documentation for it.
- #
- #user_visibility_cache_capacity = varies by system
-
- # This item is undocumented. Please contribute documentation for it.
- #
- #stateinfo_cache_capacity = varies by system
-
- # This item is undocumented. Please contribute documentation for it.
- #
- #roomid_spacehierarchy_cache_capacity = varies by system
-
- # Maximum entries stored in DNS memory-cache. The size of an entry may
- # vary so please take care if raising this value excessively. Only
- # decrease this when using an external DNS cache. Please note that
- # systemd-resolved does *not* count as an external cache, even when
- # configured to do so.
- #
- #dns_cache_entries = 32768
-
- # Minimum time-to-live in seconds for entries in the DNS cache. The
- # default may appear high to most administrators; this is by design as the
- # majority of NXDOMAINs are correct for a long time (e.g. the server is no
- # longer running Matrix). Only decrease this if you are using an external
- # DNS cache.
- #
- #dns_min_ttl = 10800
-
- # Minimum time-to-live in seconds for NXDOMAIN entries in the DNS cache.
- # This value is critical for the server to federate efficiently.
- # NXDOMAIN's are assumed to not be returning to the federation and
- # aggressively cached rather than constantly rechecked.
- #
- # Defaults to 3 days as these are *very rarely* false negatives.
- #
- #dns_min_ttl_nxdomain = 259200
-
- # Number of DNS nameserver retries after a timeout or error.
- #
- #dns_attempts = 10
-
- # The number of seconds to wait for a reply to a DNS query. Please note
- # that recursive queries can take up to several seconds for some domains,
- # so this value should not be too low, especially on slower hardware or
- # resolvers.
- #
- #dns_timeout = 10
-
- # Fallback to TCP on DNS errors. Set this to false if unsupported by
- # nameserver.
- #
- #dns_tcp_fallback = true
-
- # Enable to query all nameservers until the domain is found. Referred to
- # as "trust_negative_responses" in hickory_resolver. This can avoid
- # useless DNS queries if the first nameserver responds with NXDOMAIN or
- # an empty NOERROR response.
- #
- #query_all_nameservers = true
-
- # Enable using *only* TCP for querying your specified nameservers instead
- # of UDP.
- #
- # If you are running conduwuit in a container environment, this config
- # option may need to be enabled. For more details, see:
- # https://conduwuit.puppyirl.gay/troubleshooting.html#potential-dns-issues-when-using-docker
- #
- #query_over_tcp_only = false
-
- # DNS A/AAAA record lookup strategy
- #
- # Takes a number of one of the following options:
- # 1 - Ipv4Only (Only query for A records, no AAAA/IPv6)
- #
- # 2 - Ipv6Only (Only query for AAAA records, no A/IPv4)
- #
- # 3 - Ipv4AndIpv6 (Query for A and AAAA records in parallel, uses whatever
- # returns a successful response first)
- #
- # 4 - Ipv6thenIpv4 (Query for AAAA record, if that fails then query the A
- # record)
- #
- # 5 - Ipv4thenIpv6 (Query for A record, if that fails then query the AAAA
- # record)
- #
- # If you don't have IPv6 networking, then for better DNS performance it
- # may be suitable to set this to Ipv4Only (1) as you will never ever use
- # the AAAA record contents even if the AAAA record is successful instead
- # of the A record.
- #
- #ip_lookup_strategy = 5
-
- # Max request size for file uploads in bytes. Defaults to 20MB.
- #
- max_request_size = {{ matrix_conduwuit_config_max_request_size }}
-
- # This item is undocumented. Please contribute documentation for it.
- #
- #max_fetch_prev_events = 192
-
- # Default/base connection timeout (seconds). This is used only by URL
- # previews and update/news endpoint checks.
- #
- #request_conn_timeout = 10
-
- # Default/base request timeout (seconds). The time waiting to receive more
- # data from another server. This is used only by URL previews,
- # update/news, and misc endpoint checks.
- #
- #request_timeout = 35
-
- # Default/base request total timeout (seconds). The time limit for a whole
- # request. This is set very high to not cancel healthy requests while
- # serving as a backstop. This is used only by URL previews and update/news
- # endpoint checks.
- #
- #request_total_timeout = 320
-
- # Default/base idle connection pool timeout (seconds). This is used only
- # by URL previews and update/news endpoint checks.
- #
- #request_idle_timeout = 5
-
- # Default/base max idle connections per host. This is used only by URL
- # previews and update/news endpoint checks. Defaults to 1 as generally the
- # same open connection can be re-used.
- #
- #request_idle_per_host = 1
-
- # Federation well-known resolution connection timeout (seconds).
- #
- #well_known_conn_timeout = 6
-
- # Federation HTTP well-known resolution request timeout (seconds).
- #
- #well_known_timeout = 10
-
- # Federation client request timeout (seconds). You most definitely want
- # this to be high to account for extremely large room joins, slow
- # homeservers, your own resources etc.
- #
- #federation_timeout = 300
-
- # Federation client idle connection pool timeout (seconds).
- #
- #federation_idle_timeout = 25
-
- # Federation client max idle connections per host. Defaults to 1 as
- # generally the same open connection can be re-used.
- #
- #federation_idle_per_host = 1
-
- # Federation sender request timeout (seconds). The time it takes for the
- # remote server to process sent transactions can take a while.
- #
- #sender_timeout = 180
-
- # Federation sender idle connection pool timeout (seconds).
- #
- #sender_idle_timeout = 180
-
- # Federation sender transaction retry backoff limit (seconds).
- #
- #sender_retry_backoff_limit = 86400
-
- # Appservice URL request connection timeout. Defaults to 35 seconds as
- # generally appservices are hosted within the same network.
- #
- #appservice_timeout = 35
-
- # Appservice URL idle connection pool timeout (seconds).
- #
- #appservice_idle_timeout = 300
-
- # Notification gateway pusher idle connection pool timeout.
- #
- #pusher_idle_timeout = 15
-
- # Enables registration. If set to false, no users can register on this
- # server.
- #
- # If set to true without a token configured, users can register with no
- # form of 2nd-step only if you set the following option to true:
- # `yes_i_am_very_very_sure_i_want_an_open_registration_server_prone_to_abuse`
- #
- # If you would like registration only via token reg, please configure
- # `registration_token` or `registration_token_file`.
- #
- allow_registration = {{ matrix_conduwuit_config_allow_registration | to_json }}
-
- yes_i_am_very_very_sure_i_want_an_open_registration_server_prone_to_abuse = {{ matrix_conduwuit_config_yes_i_am_very_very_sure_i_want_an_open_registration_server_prone_to_abuse | to_json }}
-
- allow_federation = {{ matrix_conduwuit_config_allow_federation | to_json }}
-
- # This item is undocumented. Please contribute documentation for it.
- #
- #yes_i_am_very_very_sure_i_want_an_open_registration_server_prone_to_abuse = false
-
- # A static registration token that new users will have to provide when
- # creating an account. If unset and `allow_registration` is true,
- # registration is open without any condition.
- #
- # YOU NEED TO EDIT THIS OR USE registration_token_file.
- #
- # example: "o&^uCtes4HPf0Vu@F20jQeeWE7"
- #
- registration_token = {{ matrix_conduwuit_config_registration_token | to_json }}
-
- # Path to a file on the system that gets read for the registration token.
- # this config option takes precedence/priority over "registration_token".
- #
- # conduwuit must be able to access the file, and it must not be empty
- #
- # example: "/etc/conduwuit/.reg_token"
- #
- #registration_token_file =
-
- # Controls whether encrypted rooms and events are allowed.
- #
- #allow_encryption = true
-
- # Controls whether federation is allowed or not. It is not recommended to
- # disable this after the fact due to potential federation breakage.
- #
- #allow_federation = true
-
- # This item is undocumented. Please contribute documentation for it.
- #
- #federation_loopback = false
-
- # Set this to true to require authentication on the normally
- # unauthenticated profile retrieval endpoints (GET)
- # "/_matrix/client/v3/profile/{userId}".
- #
- # This can prevent profile scraping.
- #
- #require_auth_for_profile_requests = false
-
- # Set this to true to allow your server's public room directory to be
- # federated. Set this to false to protect against /publicRooms spiders,
- # but will forbid external users from viewing your server's public room
- # directory. If federation is disabled entirely (`allow_federation`), this
- # is inherently false.
- #
- #allow_public_room_directory_over_federation = false
-
- # Set this to true to allow your server's public room directory to be
- # queried without client authentication (access token) through the Client
- # APIs. Set this to false to protect against /publicRooms spiders.
- #
- #allow_public_room_directory_without_auth = false
-
- # Allow guests/unauthenticated users to access TURN credentials.
- #
- # This is the equivalent of Synapse's `turn_allow_guests` config option.
- # This allows any unauthenticated user to call the endpoint
- # `/_matrix/client/v3/voip/turnServer`.
- #
- # It is unlikely you need to enable this as all major clients support
- # authentication for this endpoint and prevents misuse of your TURN server
- # from potential bots.
- #
- #turn_allow_guests = false
-
- # Set this to true to lock down your server's public room directory and
- # only allow admins to publish rooms to the room directory. Unpublishing
- # is still allowed by all users with this enabled.
- #
- #lockdown_public_room_directory = false
-
- # Set this to true to allow federating device display names / allow
- # external users to see your device display name. If federation is
- # disabled entirely (`allow_federation`), this is inherently false. For
- # privacy reasons, this is best left disabled.
- #
- #allow_device_name_federation = false
-
- # Config option to allow or disallow incoming federation requests that
- # obtain the profiles of our local users from
- # `/_matrix/federation/v1/query/profile`
- #
- # Increases privacy of your local user's such as display names, but some
- # remote users may get a false "this user does not exist" error when they
- # try to invite you to a DM or room. Also can protect against profile
- # spiders.
- #
- # This is inherently false if `allow_federation` is disabled
- #
- #allow_inbound_profile_lookup_federation_requests = true
-
- # Allow standard users to create rooms. Appservices and admins are always
- # allowed to create rooms
- #
- #allow_room_creation = true
-
- # Set to false to disable users from joining or creating room versions
- # that aren't officially supported by conduwuit.
- #
- # conduwuit officially supports room versions 6 - 11.
- #
- # conduwuit has slightly experimental (though works fine in practice)
- # support for versions 3 - 5.
- #
- #allow_unstable_room_versions = true
-
- # Default room version conduwuit will create rooms with.
- #
- # Per spec, room version 10 is the default.
- #
- #default_room_version = 10
-
- # This item is undocumented. Please contribute documentation for it.
- #
- #allow_jaeger = false
-
- # This item is undocumented. Please contribute documentation for it.
- #
- #jaeger_filter = "info"
-
- # If the 'perf_measurements' compile-time feature is enabled, enables
- # collecting folded stack trace profile of tracing spans using
- # tracing_flame. The resulting profile can be visualized with inferno[1],
- # speedscope[2], or a number of other tools.
- #
- # [1]: https://github.com/jonhoo/inferno
- # [2]: www.speedscope.app
- #
- #tracing_flame = false
-
- # This item is undocumented. Please contribute documentation for it.
- #
- #tracing_flame_filter = "info"
-
- # This item is undocumented. Please contribute documentation for it.
- #
- #tracing_flame_output_path = "./tracing.folded"
-
- # Examples:
- #
- # - No proxy (default):
- #
- # proxy = "none"
- #
- # - For global proxy, create the section at the bottom of this file:
- #
- # [global.proxy]
- # global = { url = "socks5h://localhost:9050" }
- #
- # - To proxy some domains:
- #
- # [global.proxy]
- # [[global.proxy.by_domain]]
- # url = "socks5h://localhost:9050"
- # include = ["*.onion", "matrix.myspecial.onion"]
- # exclude = ["*.myspecial.onion"]
- #
- # Include vs. Exclude:
- #
- # - If include is an empty list, it is assumed to be `["*"]`.
- #
- # - If a domain matches both the exclude and include list, the proxy will
- # only be used if it was included because of a more specific rule than
- # it was excluded. In the above example, the proxy would be used for
- # `ordinary.onion`, `matrix.myspecial.onion`, but not
- # `hello.myspecial.onion`.
- #
- #proxy = "none"
-
- # Servers listed here will be used to gather public keys of other servers
- # (notary trusted key servers).
- #
- # Currently, conduwuit doesn't support inbound batched key requests, so
- # this list should only contain other Synapse servers.
- #
- # example: ["matrix.org", "envs.net", "constellatory.net", "tchncs.de"]
- #
- trusted_servers = {{ matrix_conduwuit_trusted_servers | to_json }}
-
- # Whether to query the servers listed in trusted_servers first or query
- # the origin server first. For best security, querying the origin server
- # first is advised to minimize the exposure to a compromised trusted
- # server. For maximum federation/join performance this can be set to true,
- # however other options exist to query trusted servers first under
- # specific high-load circumstances and should be evaluated before setting
- # this to true.
- #
- #query_trusted_key_servers_first = false
-
- # Whether to query the servers listed in trusted_servers first
- # specifically on room joins. This option limits the exposure to a
- # compromised trusted server to room joins only. The join operation
- # requires gathering keys from many origin servers which can cause
- # significant delays. Therefore this defaults to true to mitigate
- # unexpected delays out-of-the-box. The security-paranoid or those willing
- # to tolerate delays are advised to set this to false. Note that setting
- # query_trusted_key_servers_first to true causes this option to be
- # ignored.
- #
- #query_trusted_key_servers_first_on_join = true
-
- # Only query trusted servers for keys and never the origin server. This is
- # intended for clusters or custom deployments using their trusted_servers
- # as forwarding-agents to cache and deduplicate requests. Notary servers
- # do not act as forwarding-agents by default, therefore do not enable this
- # unless you know exactly what you are doing.
- #
- #only_query_trusted_key_servers = false
-
- # Maximum number of keys to request in each trusted server batch query.
- #
- #trusted_server_batch_size = 1024
-
- # Max log level for conduwuit. Allows debug, info, warn, or error.
- #
- # See also:
- # https://docs.rs/tracing-subscriber/latest/tracing_subscriber/filter/struct.EnvFilter.html#directives
- #
- # **Caveat**:
- # For release builds, the tracing crate is configured to only implement
- # levels higher than error to avoid unnecessary overhead in the compiled
- # binary from trace macros. For debug builds, this restriction is not
- # applied.
- #
- log = {{ matrix_conduwuit_config_log | to_json }}
-
- # Output logs with ANSI colours.
- #
- #log_colors = true
-
- # Configures the span events which will be outputted with the log.
- #
- #log_span_events = "none"
-
- # Configures whether CONDUWUIT_LOG EnvFilter matches values using regular
- # expressions. See the tracing_subscriber documentation on Directives.
- #
- #log_filter_regex = true
-
- # Toggles the display of ThreadId in tracing log output.
- #
- #log_thread_ids = false
-
- # OpenID token expiration/TTL in seconds.
- #
- # These are the OpenID tokens that are primarily used for Matrix account
- # integrations (e.g. Vector Integrations in Element), *not* OIDC/OpenID
- # Connect/etc.
- #
- #openid_token_ttl = 3600
-
- # Allow an existing session to mint a login token for another client.
- # This requires interactive authentication, but has security ramifications
- # as a malicious client could use the mechanism to spawn more than one
- # session.
- # Enabled by default.
- #
- #login_via_existing_session = true
-
- # Login token expiration/TTL in milliseconds.
- #
- # These are short-lived tokens for the m.login.token endpoint.
- # This is used to allow existing sessions to create new sessions.
- # see login_via_existing_session.
- #
- #login_token_ttl = 120000
-
- # Static TURN username to provide the client if not using a shared secret
- # ("turn_secret"), It is recommended to use a shared secret over static
- # credentials.
- #
- #turn_username = false
-
- # Static TURN password to provide the client if not using a shared secret
- # ("turn_secret"). It is recommended to use a shared secret over static
- # credentials.
- #
- #turn_password = false
-
- # Vector list of TURN URIs/servers to use.
- #
- # Replace "example.turn.uri" with your TURN domain, such as the coturn
- # "realm" config option. If using TURN over TLS, replace the URI prefix
- # "turn:" with "turns:".
- #
- # example: ["turn:example.turn.uri?transport=udp",
- # "turn:example.turn.uri?transport=tcp"]
- #
- turn_uris = {{ matrix_conduwuit_config_turn_uris | to_json }}
-
- # TURN secret to use for generating the HMAC-SHA1 hash apart of username
- # and password generation.
- #
- # This is more secure, but if needed you can use traditional static
- # username/password credentials.
- #
- #turn_secret = false
- {% if matrix_conduwuit_config_turn_secret != '' %}
- turn_secret = {{ matrix_conduwuit_config_turn_secret | to_json }}
- {% endif %}
-
- # If you have your TURN server configured to use a username and password
- # you can provide these information too. In this case comment out `turn_secret above`!
- {% if matrix_conduwuit_config_turn_username != '' or matrix_conduwuit_config_turn_password != '' %}
- turn_username = {{ matrix_conduwuit_config_turn_username | to_json }}
- turn_password = {{ matrix_conduwuit_config_turn_password | to_json }}
- {% endif %}
-
- # TURN secret to use that's read from the file path specified.
- #
- # This takes priority over "turn_secret" first, and falls back to
- # "turn_secret" if invalid or failed to open.
- #
- # example: "/etc/conduwuit/.turn_secret"
- #
- #turn_secret_file =
-
- # TURN TTL, in seconds.
- #
- #turn_ttl = 86400
-
- # List/vector of room IDs or room aliases that conduwuit will make newly
- # registered users join. The rooms specified must be rooms that you have
- # joined at least once on the server, and must be public.
- #
- # example: ["#conduwuit:puppygock.gay",
- # "!eoIzvAvVwY23LPDay8:puppygock.gay"]
- #
- #auto_join_rooms = []
-
- # Config option to automatically deactivate the account of any user who
- # attempts to join a:
- # - banned room
- # - forbidden room alias
- # - room alias or ID with a forbidden server name
- #
- # This may be useful if all your banned lists consist of toxic rooms or
- # servers that no good faith user would ever attempt to join, and
- # to automatically remediate the problem without any admin user
- # intervention.
- #
- # This will also make the user leave all rooms. Federation (e.g. remote
- # room invites) are ignored here.
- #
- # Defaults to false as rooms can be banned for non-moderation-related
- # reasons and this performs a full user deactivation.
- #
- #auto_deactivate_banned_room_attempts = false
-
- # RocksDB log level. This is not the same as conduwuit's log level. This
- # is the log level for the RocksDB engine/library which show up in your
- # database folder/path as `LOG` files. conduwuit will log RocksDB errors
- # as normal through tracing or panics if severe for safety.
- #
- #rocksdb_log_level = "error"
-
- # This item is undocumented. Please contribute documentation for it.
- #
- #rocksdb_log_stderr = false
-
- # Max RocksDB `LOG` file size before rotating in bytes. Defaults to 4MB in
- # bytes.
- #
- #rocksdb_max_log_file_size = 4194304
-
- # Time in seconds before RocksDB will forcibly rotate logs.
- #
- #rocksdb_log_time_to_roll = 0
-
- # Set this to true to use RocksDB config options that are tailored to HDDs
- # (slower device storage).
- #
- # It is worth noting that by default, conduwuit will use RocksDB with
- # Direct IO enabled. *Generally* speaking this improves performance as it
- # bypasses buffered I/O (system page cache). However there is a potential
- # chance that Direct IO may cause issues with database operations if your
- # setup is uncommon. This has been observed with FUSE filesystems, and
- # possibly ZFS filesystem. RocksDB generally deals/corrects these issues
- # but it cannot account for all setups. If you experience any weird
- # RocksDB issues, try enabling this option as it turns off Direct IO and
- # feel free to report in the conduwuit Matrix room if this option fixes
- # your DB issues.
- #
- # For more information, see:
- # https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/wiki/Direct-IO
- #
- #rocksdb_optimize_for_spinning_disks = false
-
- # Enables direct-io to increase database performance via unbuffered I/O.
- #
- # For more details about direct I/O and RockDB, see:
- # https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/wiki/Direct-IO
- #
- # Set this option to false if the database resides on a filesystem which
- # does not support direct-io like FUSE, or any form of complex filesystem
- # setup such as possibly ZFS.
- #
- #rocksdb_direct_io = true
-
- # Amount of threads that RocksDB will use for parallelism on database
- # operations such as cleanup, sync, flush, compaction, etc. Set to 0 to
- # use all your logical threads. Defaults to your CPU logical thread count.
- #
- #rocksdb_parallelism_threads = varies by system
-
- # Maximum number of LOG files RocksDB will keep. This must *not* be set to
- # 0. It must be at least 1. Defaults to 3 as these are not very useful
- # unless troubleshooting/debugging a RocksDB bug.
- #
- #rocksdb_max_log_files = 3
-
- # Type of RocksDB database compression to use.
- #
- # Available options are "zstd", "zlib", "bz2", "lz4", or "none".
- #
- # It is best to use ZSTD as an overall good balance between
- # speed/performance, storage, IO amplification, and CPU usage. For more
- # performance but less compression (more storage used) and less CPU usage,
- # use LZ4.
- #
- # For more details, see:
- # https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/wiki/Compression
- #
- # "none" will disable compression.
- #
- #rocksdb_compression_algo = "zstd"
-
- # Level of compression the specified compression algorithm for RocksDB to
- # use.
- #
- # Default is 32767, which is internally read by RocksDB as the default
- # magic number and translated to the library's default compression level
- # as they all differ. See their `kDefaultCompressionLevel`.
- #
- #rocksdb_compression_level = 32767
-
- # Level of compression the specified compression algorithm for the
- # bottommost level/data for RocksDB to use. Default is 32767, which is
- # internally read by RocksDB as the default magic number and translated to
- # the library's default compression level as they all differ. See their
- # `kDefaultCompressionLevel`.
- #
- # Since this is the bottommost level (generally old and least used data),
- # it may be desirable to have a very high compression level here as it's
- # less likely for this data to be used. Research your chosen compression
- # algorithm.
- #
- #rocksdb_bottommost_compression_level = 32767
-
- # Whether to enable RocksDB's "bottommost_compression".
- #
- # At the expense of more CPU usage, this will further compress the
- # database to reduce more storage. It is recommended to use ZSTD
- # compression with this for best compression results. This may be useful
- # if you're trying to reduce storage usage from the database.
- #
- # See https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/wiki/Compression for more details.
- #
- #rocksdb_bottommost_compression = false
-
- # Database recovery mode (for RocksDB WAL corruption).
- #
- # Use this option when the server reports corruption and refuses to start.
- # Set mode 2 (PointInTime) to cleanly recover from this corruption. The
- # server will continue from the last good state, several seconds or
- # minutes prior to the crash. Clients may have to run "clear-cache &
- # reload" to account for the rollback. Upon success, you may reset the
- # mode back to default and restart again. Please note in some cases the
- # corruption error may not be cleared for at least 30 minutes of operation
- # in PointInTime mode.
- #
- # As a very last ditch effort, if PointInTime does not fix or resolve
- # anything, you can try mode 3 (SkipAnyCorruptedRecord) but this will
- # leave the server in a potentially inconsistent state.
- #
- # The default mode 1 (TolerateCorruptedTailRecords) will automatically
- # drop the last entry in the database if corrupted during shutdown, but
- # nothing more. It is extraordinarily unlikely this will desynchronize
- # clients. To disable any form of silent rollback set mode 0
- # (AbsoluteConsistency).
- #
- # The options are:
- # 0 = AbsoluteConsistency
- # 1 = TolerateCorruptedTailRecords (default)
- # 2 = PointInTime (use me if trying to recover)
- # 3 = SkipAnyCorruptedRecord (you now voided your conduwuit warranty)
- #
- # For more information on these modes, see:
- # https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/wiki/WAL-Recovery-Modes
- #
- # For more details on recovering a corrupt database, see:
- # https://conduwuit.puppyirl.gay/troubleshooting.html#database-corruption
- #
- #rocksdb_recovery_mode = 1
-
- # Enables or disables paranoid SST file checks. This can improve RocksDB
- # database consistency at a potential performance impact due to further
- # safety checks ran.
- #
- # For more information, see:
- # https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/wiki/Online-Verification#columnfamilyoptionsparanoid_file_checks
- #
- #rocksdb_paranoid_file_checks = false
-
- # Database repair mode (for RocksDB SST corruption).
- #
- # Use this option when the server reports corruption while running or
- # panics. If the server refuses to start use the recovery mode options
- # first. Corruption errors containing the acronym 'SST' which occur after
- # startup will likely require this option.
- #
- # - Backing up your database directory is recommended prior to running the
- # repair.
- #
- # - Disabling repair mode and restarting the server is recommended after
- # running the repair.
- #
- # See https://conduwuit.puppyirl.gay/troubleshooting.html#database-corruption for more details on recovering a corrupt database.
- #
- #rocksdb_repair = false
-
- # This item is undocumented. Please contribute documentation for it.
- #
- #rocksdb_read_only = false
-
- # This item is undocumented. Please contribute documentation for it.
- #
- #rocksdb_secondary = false
-
- # Enables idle CPU priority for compaction thread. This is not enabled by
- # default to prevent compaction from falling too far behind on busy
- # systems.
- #
- #rocksdb_compaction_prio_idle = false
-
- # Enables idle IO priority for compaction thread. This prevents any
- # unexpected lag in the server's operation and is usually a good idea.
- # Enabled by default.
- #
- #rocksdb_compaction_ioprio_idle = true
-
- # Disables RocksDB compaction. You should never ever have to set this
- # option to true. If you for some reason find yourself needing to use this
- # option as part of troubleshooting or a bug, please reach out to us in
- # the conduwuit Matrix room with information and details.
- #
- # Disabling compaction will lead to a significantly bloated and
- # explosively large database, gradually poor performance, unnecessarily
- # excessive disk read/writes, and slower shutdowns and startups.
- #
- #rocksdb_compaction = true
-
- # Level of statistics collection. Some admin commands to display database
- # statistics may require this option to be set. Database performance may
- # be impacted by higher settings.
- #
- # Option is a number ranging from 0 to 6:
- # 0 = No statistics.
- # 1 = No statistics in release mode (default).
- # 2 to 3 = Statistics with no performance impact.
- # 3 to 5 = Statistics with possible performance impact.
- # 6 = All statistics.
- #
- #rocksdb_stats_level = 1
-
- # This is a password that can be configured that will let you login to the
- # server bot account (currently `@conduit`) for emergency troubleshooting
- # purposes such as recovering/recreating your admin room, or inviting
- # yourself back.
- #
- # See https://conduwuit.puppyirl.gay/troubleshooting.html#lost-access-to-admin-room for other ways to get back into your admin room.
- #
- # Once this password is unset, all sessions will be logged out for
- # security purposes.
- #
- # example: "F670$2CP@Hw8mG7RY1$%!#Ic7YA"
- #
- emergency_password = {{ matrix_conduwuit_config_emergency_password | to_json }}
-
- # This item is undocumented. Please contribute documentation for it.
- #
- #notification_push_path = "/_matrix/push/v1/notify"
-
- # Allow local (your server only) presence updates/requests.
- #
- # Note that presence on conduwuit is very fast unlike Synapse's. If using
- # outgoing presence, this MUST be enabled.
- #
- #allow_local_presence = true
-
- # Allow incoming federated presence updates/requests.
- #
- # This option receives presence updates from other servers, but does not
- # send any unless `allow_outgoing_presence` is true. Note that presence on
- # conduwuit is very fast unlike Synapse's.
- #
- #allow_incoming_presence = true
-
- # Allow outgoing presence updates/requests.
- #
- # This option sends presence updates to other servers, but does not
- # receive any unless `allow_incoming_presence` is true. Note that presence
- # on conduwuit is very fast unlike Synapse's. If using outgoing presence,
- # you MUST enable `allow_local_presence` as well.
- #
- #allow_outgoing_presence = true
-
- # How many seconds without presence updates before you become idle.
- # Defaults to 5 minutes.
- #
- #presence_idle_timeout_s = 300
-
- # How many seconds without presence updates before you become offline.
- # Defaults to 30 minutes.
- #
- #presence_offline_timeout_s = 1800
-
- # Enable the presence idle timer for remote users.
- #
- # Disabling is offered as an optimization for servers participating in
- # many large rooms or when resources are limited. Disabling it may cause
- # incorrect presence states (i.e. stuck online) to be seen for some remote
- # users.
- #
- #presence_timeout_remote_users = true
-
- # Allow receiving incoming read receipts from remote servers.
- #
- #allow_incoming_read_receipts = true
-
- # Allow sending read receipts to remote servers.
- #
- #allow_outgoing_read_receipts = true
-
- # Allow outgoing typing updates to federation.
- #
- #allow_outgoing_typing = true
-
- # Allow incoming typing updates from federation.
- #
- #allow_incoming_typing = true
-
- # Maximum time federation user can indicate typing.
- #
- #typing_federation_timeout_s = 30
-
- # Minimum time local client can indicate typing. This does not override a
- # client's request to stop typing. It only enforces a minimum value in
- # case of no stop request.
- #
- #typing_client_timeout_min_s = 15
-
- # Maximum time local client can indicate typing.
- #
- #typing_client_timeout_max_s = 45
-
- # Set this to true for conduwuit to compress HTTP response bodies using
- # zstd. This option does nothing if conduwuit was not built with
- # `zstd_compression` feature. Please be aware that enabling HTTP
- # compression may weaken TLS. Most users should not need to enable this.
- # See https://breachattack.com/ and https://wikipedia.org/wiki/BREACH
- # before deciding to enable this.
- #
- #zstd_compression = false
-
- # Set this to true for conduwuit to compress HTTP response bodies using
- # gzip. This option does nothing if conduwuit was not built with
- # `gzip_compression` feature. Please be aware that enabling HTTP
- # compression may weaken TLS. Most users should not need to enable this.
- # See https://breachattack.com/ and https://wikipedia.org/wiki/BREACH before
- # deciding to enable this.
- #
- # If you are in a large amount of rooms, you may find that enabling this
- # is necessary to reduce the significantly large response bodies.
- #
- #gzip_compression = false
-
- # Set this to true for conduwuit to compress HTTP response bodies using
- # brotli. This option does nothing if conduwuit was not built with
- # `brotli_compression` feature. Please be aware that enabling HTTP
- # compression may weaken TLS. Most users should not need to enable this.
- # See https://breachattack.com/ and https://wikipedia.org/wiki/BREACH
- # before deciding to enable this.
- #
- #brotli_compression = false
-
- # Set to true to allow user type "guest" registrations. Some clients like
- # Element attempt to register guest users automatically.
- #
- #allow_guest_registration = false
-
- # Set to true to log guest registrations in the admin room. Note that
- # these may be noisy or unnecessary if you're a public homeserver.
- #
- #log_guest_registrations = false
-
- # Set to true to allow guest registrations/users to auto join any rooms
- # specified in `auto_join_rooms`.
- #
- #allow_guests_auto_join_rooms = false
-
- # Enable the legacy unauthenticated Matrix media repository endpoints.
- # These endpoints consist of:
- # - /_matrix/media/*/config
- # - /_matrix/media/*/upload
- # - /_matrix/media/*/preview_url
- # - /_matrix/media/*/download/*
- # - /_matrix/media/*/thumbnail/*
- #
- # The authenticated equivalent endpoints are always enabled.
- #
- # Defaults to true for now, but this is highly subject to change, likely
- # in the next release.
- #
- #allow_legacy_media = true
-
- # This item is undocumented. Please contribute documentation for it.
- #
- #freeze_legacy_media = true
-
- # Check consistency of the media directory at startup:
- # 1. When `media_compat_file_link` is enabled, this check will upgrade
- # media when switching back and forth between Conduit and conduwuit.
- # Both options must be enabled to handle this.
- # 2. When media is deleted from the directory, this check will also delete
- # its database entry.
- #
- # If none of these checks apply to your use cases, and your media
- # directory is significantly large setting this to false may reduce
- # startup time.
- #
- #media_startup_check = true
-
- # Enable backward-compatibility with Conduit's media directory by creating
- # symlinks of media.
- #
- # This option is only necessary if you plan on using Conduit again.
- # Otherwise setting this to false reduces filesystem clutter and overhead
- # for managing these symlinks in the directory. This is now disabled by
- # default. You may still return to upstream Conduit but you have to run
- # conduwuit at least once with this set to true and allow the
- # media_startup_check to take place before shutting down to return to
- # Conduit.
- #
- #media_compat_file_link = false
-
- # Prune missing media from the database as part of the media startup
- # checks.
- #
- # This means if you delete files from the media directory the
- # corresponding entries will be removed from the database. This is
- # disabled by default because if the media directory is accidentally moved
- # or inaccessible, the metadata entries in the database will be lost with
- # sadness.
- #
- #prune_missing_media = false
-
- # Vector list of servers that conduwuit will refuse to download remote
- # media from.
- #
- #prevent_media_downloads_from = []
-
- # List of forbidden server names that we will block incoming AND outgoing
- # federation with, and block client room joins / remote user invites.
- #
- # This check is applied on the room ID, room alias, sender server name,
- # sender user's server name, inbound federation X-Matrix origin, and
- # outbound federation handler.
- #
- # Basically "global" ACLs.
- #
- #forbidden_remote_server_names = []
-
- # List of forbidden server names that we will block all outgoing federated
- # room directory requests for. Useful for preventing our users from
- # wandering into bad servers or spaces.
- #
- #forbidden_remote_room_directory_server_names = []
-
- # Vector list of IPv4 and IPv6 CIDR ranges / subnets *in quotes* that you
- # do not want conduwuit to send outbound requests to. Defaults to
- # RFC1918, unroutable, loopback, multicast, and testnet addresses for
- # security.
- #
- # Please be aware that this is *not* a guarantee. You should be using a
- # firewall with zones as doing this on the application layer may have
- # bypasses.
- #
- # Currently this does not account for proxies in use like Synapse does.
- #
- # To disable, set this to be an empty vector (`[]`).
- #
- # Defaults to:
- # ["127.0.0.0/8", "10.0.0.0/8", "172.16.0.0/12",
- # "192.168.0.0/16", "100.64.0.0/10", "192.0.0.0/24", "169.254.0.0/16",
- # "192.88.99.0/24", "198.18.0.0/15", "192.0.2.0/24", "198.51.100.0/24",
- # "203.0.113.0/24", "224.0.0.0/4", "::1/128", "fe80::/10", "fc00::/7",
- # "2001:db8::/32", "ff00::/8", "fec0::/10"]
- #
- #ip_range_denylist =
-
- # Optional IP address or network interface-name to bind as the source of
- # URL preview requests. If not set, it will not bind to a specific
- # address or interface.
- #
- # Interface names only supported on Linux, Android, and Fuchsia platforms;
- # all other platforms can specify the IP address. To list the interfaces
- # on your system, use the command `ip link show`.
- #
- # example: `"eth0"` or `"1.2.3.4"`
- #
- #url_preview_bound_interface =
-
- # Vector list of domains allowed to send requests to for URL previews.
- #
- # This is a *contains* match, not an explicit match. Putting "google.com"
- # will match "https://google.com" and
- # "http://mymaliciousdomainexamplegoogle.com" Setting this to "*" will
- # allow all URL previews. Please note that this opens up significant
- # attack surface to your server, you are expected to be aware of the risks
- # by doing so.
- #
- #url_preview_domain_contains_allowlist = []
-
- # Vector list of explicit domains allowed to send requests to for URL
- # previews.
- #
- # This is an *explicit* match, not a contains match. Putting "google.com"
- # will match "https://google.com", "http://google.com", but not
- # "https://mymaliciousdomainexamplegoogle.com". Setting this to "*" will
- # allow all URL previews. Please note that this opens up significant
- # attack surface to your server, you are expected to be aware of the risks
- # by doing so.
- #
- #url_preview_domain_explicit_allowlist = []
-
- # Vector list of explicit domains not allowed to send requests to for URL
- # previews.
- #
- # This is an *explicit* match, not a contains match. Putting "google.com"
- # will match "https://google.com", "http://google.com", but not
- # "https://mymaliciousdomainexamplegoogle.com". The denylist is checked
- # first before allowlist. Setting this to "*" will not do anything.
- #
- #url_preview_domain_explicit_denylist = []
-
- # Vector list of URLs allowed to send requests to for URL previews.
- #
- # Note that this is a *contains* match, not an explicit match. Putting
- # "google.com" will match "https://google.com/",
- # "https://google.com/url?q=https://mymaliciousdomainexample.com", and
- # "https://mymaliciousdomainexample.com/hi/google.com" Setting this to "*"
- # will allow all URL previews. Please note that this opens up significant
- # attack surface to your server, you are expected to be aware of the risks
- # by doing so.
- #
- #url_preview_url_contains_allowlist = []
-
- # Maximum amount of bytes allowed in a URL preview body size when
- # spidering. Defaults to 256KB in bytes.
- #
- #url_preview_max_spider_size = 256000
-
- # Option to decide whether you would like to run the domain allowlist
- # checks (contains and explicit) on the root domain or not. Does not apply
- # to URL contains allowlist. Defaults to false.
- #
- # Example usecase: If this is enabled and you have "wikipedia.org" allowed
- # in the explicit and/or contains domain allowlist, it will allow all
- # subdomains under "wikipedia.org" such as "en.m.wikipedia.org" as the
- # root domain is checked and matched. Useful if the domain contains
- # allowlist is still too broad for you but you still want to allow all the
- # subdomains under a root domain.
- #
- #url_preview_check_root_domain = false
-
- # List of forbidden room aliases and room IDs as strings of regex
- # patterns.
- #
- # Regex can be used or explicit contains matches can be done by just
- # specifying the words (see example).
- #
- # This is checked upon room alias creation, custom room ID creation if
- # used, and startup as warnings if any room aliases in your database have
- # a forbidden room alias/ID.
- #
- # example: ["19dollarfortnitecards", "b[4a]droom"]
- #
- #forbidden_alias_names = []
-
- # List of forbidden username patterns/strings.
- #
- # Regex can be used or explicit contains matches can be done by just
- # specifying the words (see example).
- #
- # This is checked upon username availability check, registration, and
- # startup as warnings if any local users in your database have a forbidden
- # username.
- #
- # example: ["administrator", "b[a4]dusernam[3e]"]
- #
- #forbidden_usernames = []
-
- # Retry failed and incomplete messages to remote servers immediately upon
- # startup. This is called bursting. If this is disabled, said messages may
- # not be delivered until more messages are queued for that server. Do not
- # change this option unless server resources are extremely limited or the
- # scale of the server's deployment is huge. Do not disable this unless you
- # know what you are doing.
- #
- #startup_netburst = true
-
- # Messages are dropped and not reattempted. The `startup_netburst` option
- # must be enabled for this value to have any effect. Do not change this
- # value unless you know what you are doing. Set this value to -1 to
- # reattempt every message without trimming the queues; this may consume
- # significant disk. Set this value to 0 to drop all messages without any
- # attempt at redelivery.
- #
- #startup_netburst_keep = 50
-
- # Block non-admin local users from sending room invites (local and
- # remote), and block non-admin users from receiving remote room invites.
- #
- # Admins are always allowed to send and receive all room invites.
- #
- #block_non_admin_invites = false
-
- # Allow admins to enter commands in rooms other than "#admins" (admin
- # room) by prefixing your message with "\!admin" or "\\!admin" followed up
- # a normal conduwuit admin command. The reply will be publicly visible to
- # the room, originating from the sender.
- #
- # example: \\!admin debug ping puppygock.gay
- #
- #admin_escape_commands = true
-
- # Automatically activate the conduwuit admin room console / CLI on
- # startup. This option can also be enabled with `--console` conduwuit
- # argument.
- #
- #admin_console_automatic = false
-
- # List of admin commands to execute on startup.
- #
- # This option can also be configured with the `--execute` conduwuit
- # argument and can take standard shell commands and environment variables
- #
- # For example: `./conduwuit --execute "server admin-notice conduwuit has
- # started up at $(date)"`
- #
- # example: admin_execute = ["debug ping puppygock.gay", "debug echo hi"]`
- #
- #admin_execute = []
-
- # Ignore errors in startup commands.
- #
- # If false, conduwuit will error and fail to start if an admin execute
- # command (`--execute` / `admin_execute`) fails.
- #
- #admin_execute_errors_ignore = false
-
- # Controls the max log level for admin command log captures (logs
- # generated from running admin commands). Defaults to "info" on release
- # builds, else "debug" on debug builds.
- #
- #admin_log_capture = "info"
-
- # The default room tag to apply on the admin room.
- #
- # On some clients like Element, the room tag "m.server_notice" is a
- # special pinned room at the very bottom of your room list. The conduwuit
- # admin room can be pinned here so you always have an easy-to-access
- # shortcut dedicated to your admin room.
- #
- #admin_room_tag = "m.server_notice"
-
- # Sentry.io crash/panic reporting, performance monitoring/metrics, etc.
- # This is NOT enabled by default. conduwuit's default Sentry reporting
- # endpoint domain is `o4506996327251968.ingest.us.sentry.io`.
- #
- #sentry = false
-
- # Sentry reporting URL, if a custom one is desired.
- #
- #sentry_endpoint = "https://fe2eb4536aa04949e28eff3128d64757@o4506996327251968.ingest.us.sentry.io/4506996334657536"
-
- # Report your conduwuit server_name in Sentry.io crash reports and
- # metrics.
- #
- #sentry_send_server_name = false
-
- # Performance monitoring/tracing sample rate for Sentry.io.
- #
- # Note that too high values may impact performance, and can be disabled by
- # setting it to 0.0 (0%) This value is read as a percentage to Sentry,
- # represented as a decimal. Defaults to 15% of traces (0.15)
- #
- #sentry_traces_sample_rate = 0.15
-
- # Whether to attach a stacktrace to Sentry reports.
- #
- #sentry_attach_stacktrace = false
-
- # Send panics to Sentry. This is true by default, but Sentry has to be
- # enabled. The global `sentry` config option must be enabled to send any
- # data.
- #
- #sentry_send_panic = true
-
- # Send errors to sentry. This is true by default, but sentry has to be
- # enabled. This option is only effective in release-mode; forced to false
- # in debug-mode.
- #
- #sentry_send_error = true
-
- # Controls the tracing log level for Sentry to send things like
- # breadcrumbs and transactions
- #
- #sentry_filter = "info"
-
- # Enable the tokio-console. This option is only relevant to developers.
- #
- # For more information, see:
- # https://conduwuit.puppyirl.gay/development.html#debugging-with-tokio-console
- #
- #tokio_console = false
-
- # This item is undocumented. Please contribute documentation for it.
- #
- #test = false
-
- # Controls whether admin room notices like account registrations, password
- # changes, account deactivations, room directory publications, etc will be
- # sent to the admin room. Update notices and normal admin command
- # responses will still be sent.
- #
- #admin_room_notices = true
-
- # Enable database pool affinity support. On supporting systems, block
- # device queue topologies are detected and the request pool is optimized
- # for the hardware; db_pool_workers is determined automatically.
- #
- #db_pool_affinity = true
-
- # Sets the number of worker threads in the frontend-pool of the database.
- # This number should reflect the I/O capabilities of the system,
- # such as the queue-depth or the number of simultaneous requests in
- # flight. Defaults to 32 or four times the number of CPU cores, whichever
- # is greater.
- #
- # Note: This value is only used if db_pool_affinity is disabled or not
- # detected on the system, otherwise it is determined automatically.
- #
- #db_pool_workers = 32
-
- # When db_pool_affinity is enabled and detected, the size of any worker
- # group will not exceed the determined value. This is necessary when
- # thread-pooling approach does not scale to the full capabilities of
- # high-end hardware; using detected values without limitation could
- # degrade performance.
- #
- # The value is multiplied by the number of cores which share a device
- # queue, since group workers can be scheduled on any of those cores.
- #
- #db_pool_workers_limit = 64
-
- # Determines the size of the queues feeding the database's frontend-pool.
- # The size of the queue is determined by multiplying this value with the
- # number of pool workers. When this queue is full, tokio tasks conducting
- # requests will yield until space is available; this is good for
- # flow-control by avoiding buffer-bloat, but can inhibit throughput if
- # too low.
- #
- #db_pool_queue_mult = 4
-
- # Sets the initial value for the concurrency of streams. This value simply
- # allows overriding the default in the code. The default is 32, which is
- # the same as the default in the code. Note this value is itself
- # overridden by the computed stream_width_scale, unless that is disabled;
- # this value can serve as a fixed-width instead.
- #
- #stream_width_default = 32
-
- # Scales the stream width starting from a base value detected for the
- # specific system. The base value is the database pool worker count
- # determined from the hardware queue size (e.g. 32 for SSD or 64 or 128+
- # for NVMe). This float allows scaling the width up or down by multiplying
- # it (e.g. 1.5, 2.0, etc). The maximum result can be the size of the pool
- # queue (see: db_pool_queue_mult) as any larger value will stall the tokio
- # task. The value can also be scaled down (e.g. 0.5) to improve
- # responsiveness for many users at the cost of throughput for each.
- #
- # Setting this value to 0.0 causes the stream width to be fixed at the
- # value of stream_width_default. The default scale is 1.0 to match the
- # capabilities detected for the system.
- #
- #stream_width_scale = 1.0
-
- # Sets the initial amplification factor. This controls batch sizes of
- # requests made by each pool worker, multiplying the throughput of each
- # stream. This value is somewhat abstract from specific hardware
- # characteristics and can be significantly larger than any thread count or
- # queue size. This is because each database query may require several
- # index lookups, thus many database queries in a batch may make progress
- # independently while also sharing index and data blocks which may or may
- # not be cached. It is worthwhile to submit huge batches to reduce
- # complexity. The maximum value is 32768, though sufficient hardware is
- # still advised for that.
- #
- #stream_amplification = 1024
-
- # Number of sender task workers; determines sender parallelism. Default is
- # '0' which means the value is determined internally, likely matching the
- # number of tokio worker-threads or number of cores, etc. Override by
- # setting a non-zero value.
- #
- #sender_workers = 0
-
- [global.well_known]
-
- # The server URL that the client well-known file will serve. This should
- # not contain a port, and should just be a valid HTTPS URL.
- #
- # example: "https://matrix.example.com"
- #
- #client =
-
- # The server base domain of the URL with a specific port that the server
- # well-known file will serve. This should contain a port at the end, and
- # should not be a URL.
- #
- # example: "matrix.example.com:443"
- #
- #server =
-
- # This item is undocumented. Please contribute documentation for it.
- #
- #support_page =
-
- # This item is undocumented. Please contribute documentation for it.
- #
- #support_role =
-
- # This item is undocumented. Please contribute documentation for it.
- #
- #support_email =
-
- # This item is undocumented. Please contribute documentation for it.
- #
- #support_mxid =
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