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  1. matrix_synapse_docker_image: "matrixdotorg/synapse:v0.99.3.2"
  2. matrix_synapse_base_path: "{{ matrix_base_data_path }}/synapse"
  3. matrix_synapse_config_dir_path: "{{ matrix_synapse_base_path }}/config"
  4. matrix_synapse_run_path: "{{ matrix_synapse_base_path }}/run"
  5. matrix_synapse_storage_path: "{{ matrix_synapse_base_path }}/storage"
  6. matrix_synapse_media_store_path: "{{ matrix_synapse_storage_path }}/media-store"
  7. matrix_synapse_ext_path: "{{ matrix_synapse_base_path }}/ext"
  8. # Controls whether the Synapse container exposes the Client/Server API port (tcp/8008).
  9. matrix_synapse_container_expose_client_api_port: false
  10. # Controls whether the Synapse container exposes the Server/Server (Federation) API port (tcp/8048).
  11. # This is for the plain HTTP API. If you need Synapse to handle TLS encryption,
  12. # that would be on another port (tcp/8448) controlled by `matrix_synapse_tls_federation_listener_enabled`.
  13. matrix_synapse_container_expose_federation_api_port: false
  14. # Controls whether the Appservice IRC container exposes the Client/Server API port (tcp/9999).
  15. matrix_appservice_irc_container_expose_client_server_api_port: false
  16. # Controls whether the Appservice Discord container exposes the Client/Server API port (tcp/9005).
  17. matrix_appservice_discord_container_expose_client_server_api_port: false
  18. # Controls whether the matrix-synapse container exposes the metrics port (tcp/9100).
  19. matrix_synapse_container_expose_metrics_port: false
  20. # A list of extra arguments to pass to the container
  21. matrix_synapse_container_extra_arguments: []
  22. # List of systemd services that matrix-synapse.service depends on
  23. matrix_synapse_systemd_required_services_list: ['docker.service']
  24. # List of systemd services that matrix-synapse.service wants
  25. matrix_synapse_systemd_wanted_services_list: []
  26. matrix_synapse_in_container_python_packages_path: "/usr/local/lib/python3.6/site-packages"
  27. # Specifies which template files to use when configuring Synapse.
  28. # If you'd like to have your own different configuration, feel free to copy and paste
  29. # the original files into your inventory (e.g. in `inventory/host_vars/<host>/`)
  30. # and then change the specific host's `vars.yaml` file like this:
  31. # matrix_synapse_template_synapse_homeserver: "{{ playbook_dir }}/inventory/host_vars/<host>/homeserver.yaml.j2"
  32. matrix_synapse_template_synapse_homeserver: "{{ role_path }}/templates/synapse/homeserver.yaml.j2"
  33. matrix_synapse_template_synapse_log: "{{ role_path }}/templates/synapse/synapse.log.config.j2"
  34. matrix_synapse_macaroon_secret_key: ""
  35. matrix_synapse_registration_shared_secret: "{{ matrix_synapse_macaroon_secret_key }}"
  36. matrix_synapse_form_secret: "{{ matrix_synapse_macaroon_secret_key }}"
  37. # The list of identity servers to use for Synapse.
  38. # We assume this role runs standalone without a local Identity server, so we point Synapse to public ones.
  39. # This most likely gets overwritten later, so that a local Identity server is used.
  40. matrix_synapse_trusted_third_party_id_servers: "{{ matrix_synapse_id_servers_public }}"
  41. matrix_synapse_max_upload_size_mb: 10
  42. matrix_synapse_max_log_file_size_mb: 100
  43. matrix_synapse_max_log_files_count: 10
  44. # The tmpfs at /tmp needs to be large enough to handle multiple concurrent file uploads.
  45. matrix_synapse_tmp_directory_size_mb: "{{ matrix_synapse_max_upload_size_mb * 50 }}"
  46. # Log levels
  47. # Possible options are defined here https://docs.python.org/3/library/logging.html#logging-levels
  48. # warning: setting log level to DEBUG will make synapse log sensitive information such
  49. # as access tokens
  50. matrix_synapse_log_level: "INFO"
  51. matrix_synapse_storage_sql_log_level: "INFO"
  52. matrix_synapse_root_log_level: "INFO"
  53. # Rate limits
  54. matrix_synapse_rc_messages_per_second: 0.2
  55. matrix_synapse_rc_message_burst_count: 10.0
  56. matrix_synapse_rc_registration:
  57. per_second: 0.17
  58. burst_count: 3
  59. matrix_synapse_rc_login:
  60. address:
  61. per_second: 0.17
  62. burst_count: 3
  63. account:
  64. per_second: 0.17
  65. burst_count: 3
  66. failed_attempts:
  67. per_second: 0.17
  68. burst_count: 3
  69. matrix_synapse_federation_rc_window_size: 1000
  70. matrix_synapse_federation_rc_sleep_limit: 10
  71. matrix_synapse_federation_rc_sleep_delay: 500
  72. matrix_synapse_federation_rc_reject_limit: 50
  73. matrix_synapse_federation_rc_concurrent: 3
  74. matrix_synapse_federation_rr_transactions_per_room_per_second: 50
  75. # Controls whether the TLS federation listener is enabled (tcp/8448).
  76. # Only makes sense if federation is enabled (`matrix_synapse_federation_enabled`).
  77. # Note that federation may potentially be enabled as non-TLS on tcp/8048 as well.
  78. # If you're serving Synapse behind an HTTPS-capable reverse-proxy,
  79. # you can disable the TLS listener (`matrix_synapse_tls_federation_listener_enabled: false`).
  80. matrix_synapse_tls_federation_listener_enabled: true
  81. matrix_synapse_tls_certificate_path: "/data/{{ matrix_server_fqn_matrix }}.tls.crt"
  82. matrix_synapse_tls_private_key_path: "/data/{{ matrix_server_fqn_matrix }}.tls.key"
  83. # Enable this to allow Synapse to report utilization statistics about your server to matrix.org
  84. # (things like number of users, number of messages sent, uptime, load, etc.)
  85. matrix_synapse_report_stats: false
  86. # Controls whether the Matrix server will track presence status (online, offline, unavailable) for users.
  87. # If users participate in large rooms with many other servers,
  88. # disabling this will decrease server load significantly.
  89. matrix_synapse_use_presence: true
  90. # Controls whether people with access to the homeserver can register by themselves.
  91. matrix_synapse_enable_registration: false
  92. # Users who register on this homeserver will automatically be joined to these rooms.
  93. # Rooms are to be specified using addresses (e.g. `#address:example.com`)
  94. matrix_synapse_auto_join_rooms: []
  95. # Controls whether auto-join rooms (`matrix_synapse_auto_join_rooms`) are to be created
  96. # automatically if they don't already exist.
  97. matrix_synapse_autocreate_auto_join_rooms: true
  98. # Controls password-peppering for Synapse. Not to be changed after initial setup.
  99. matrix_synapse_password_config_pepper: ""
  100. # Controls the number of events that Synapse caches in memory.
  101. matrix_synapse_event_cache_size: "100K"
  102. # Controls cache sizes for Synapse via the SYNAPSE_CACHE_FACTOR environment variable.
  103. # Raise this to increase cache sizes or lower it to potentially lower memory use.
  104. # To learn more, see:
  105. # - https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse#help-synapse-eats-all-my-ram
  106. # - https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues/3939
  107. matrix_synapse_cache_factor: 0.5
  108. # Controls whether Synapse will federate at all.
  109. # Disable this to completely isolate your server from the rest of the Matrix network.
  110. # Also see: `matrix_synapse_tls_federation_listener_enabled` if you wish to keep federation enabled,
  111. # but want to stop the TLS listener (port 8448).
  112. matrix_synapse_federation_enabled: true
  113. # A list of domain names that are allowed to federate with the given Synapse server.
  114. # An empty list value (`[]`) will also effectively stop federation, but if that's the desired
  115. # result, it's better to accomplish it by changing `matrix_synapse_federation_enabled`.
  116. matrix_synapse_federation_domain_whitelist: ~
  117. # A list of additional "volumes" to mount in the container.
  118. # This list gets populated dynamically based on Synapse extensions that have been enabled.
  119. # Contains definition objects like this: `{"src": "/outside", "dst": "/inside", "options": "rw|ro|slave|.."}
  120. matrix_synapse_container_additional_volumes: []
  121. # A list of additional loggers to register in synapse.log.config.
  122. # This list gets populated dynamically based on Synapse extensions that have been enabled.
  123. # Contains definition objects like this: `{"name": "..", "level": "DEBUG"}
  124. matrix_synapse_additional_loggers: []
  125. # A list of service config files
  126. # This list gets populated dynamically based on Synapse extensions that have been enabled.
  127. # Contains fs paths
  128. matrix_synapse_app_service_config_files: []
  129. # This is set dynamically during execution depending on whether
  130. # any password providers have been enabled or not.
  131. matrix_synapse_password_providers_enabled: false
  132. # Whether clients can request to include message content in push notifications
  133. # sent through third party servers. Setting this to false requires mobile clients
  134. # to load message content directly from the homeserver.
  135. matrix_synapse_push_include_content: true
  136. # If url previews should be generated. This will cause a request from Synapse to
  137. # URLs shared by users.
  138. matrix_synapse_url_preview_enabled: true
  139. # Enable exposure of metrics to Prometheus
  140. # See https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/blob/master/docs/metrics-howto.rst
  141. matrix_synapse_metrics_enabled: false
  142. matrix_synapse_metrics_port: 9100
  143. # Postgres database information
  144. matrix_synapse_database_host: ""
  145. matrix_synapse_database_user: ""
  146. matrix_synapse_database_password: ""
  147. matrix_synapse_database_database: ""
  148. matrix_synapse_turn_uris: []
  149. matrix_synapse_turn_shared_secret: ""
  150. matrix_synapse_email_enabled: false
  151. matrix_synapse_email_smtp_host: ""
  152. matrix_synapse_email_smtp_port: 587
  153. matrix_synapse_email_smtp_require_transport_security: false
  154. matrix_synapse_email_notif_from: "Matrix <matrix@{{ matrix_domain }}>"
  155. matrix_synapse_email_riot_base_url: "https://{{ matrix_server_fqn_riot }}"
  156. # Enable this to activate the REST auth password provider module.
  157. # See: https://github.com/kamax-io/matrix-synapse-rest-auth
  158. matrix_synapse_ext_password_provider_rest_auth_enabled: false
  159. matrix_synapse_ext_password_provider_rest_auth_download_url: "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kamax-io/matrix-synapse-rest-auth/v0.1.2/rest_auth_provider.py"
  160. matrix_synapse_ext_password_provider_rest_auth_endpoint: ""
  161. matrix_synapse_ext_password_provider_rest_auth_registration_enforce_lowercase: false
  162. matrix_synapse_ext_password_provider_rest_auth_registration_profile_name_autofill: true
  163. matrix_synapse_ext_password_provider_rest_auth_login_profile_name_autofill: false
  164. # Enable this to activate the Shared Secret Auth password provider module.
  165. # See: https://github.com/devture/matrix-synapse-shared-secret-auth
  166. matrix_synapse_ext_password_provider_shared_secret_auth_enabled: false
  167. matrix_synapse_ext_password_provider_shared_secret_auth_download_url: "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/devture/matrix-synapse-shared-secret-auth/1.0.1/shared_secret_authenticator.py"
  168. matrix_synapse_ext_password_provider_shared_secret_auth_shared_secret: ""
  169. # Enable this to activate LDAP password provider
  170. matrix_synapse_ext_password_provider_ldap_enabled: false
  171. matrix_synapse_ext_password_provider_ldap_uri: "ldap://ldap.mydomain.tld:389"
  172. matrix_synapse_ext_password_provider_ldap_start_tls: true
  173. matrix_synapse_ext_password_provider_ldap_base: ""
  174. matrix_synapse_ext_password_provider_ldap_attributes_uid: "uid"
  175. matrix_synapse_ext_password_provider_ldap_attributes_mail: "mail"
  176. matrix_synapse_ext_password_provider_ldap_attributes_name: "cn"
  177. matrix_synapse_ext_password_provider_ldap_bind_dn: ""
  178. matrix_synapse_ext_password_provider_ldap_bind_password: ""
  179. matrix_synapse_ext_password_provider_ldap_filter: ""
  180. matrix_s3_media_store_enabled: false
  181. matrix_s3_media_store_custom_endpoint_enabled: false
  182. matrix_s3_goofys_docker_image: "ewoutp/goofys:latest"
  183. matrix_s3_media_store_custom_endpoint: "your-custom-endpoint"
  184. matrix_s3_media_store_bucket_name: "your-bucket-name"
  185. matrix_s3_media_store_aws_access_key: "your-aws-access-key"
  186. matrix_s3_media_store_aws_secret_key: "your-aws-secret-key"
  187. matrix_s3_media_store_region: "eu-central-1"
  188. # Controls whether the self-check feature should validate SSL certificates.
  189. matrix_synapse_self_check_validate_certificates: true
  190. # Matrix mautrix is a Matrix <-> Telegram bridge
  191. # Enable telegram bridge
  192. matrix_mautrix_telegram_enabled: false
  193. matrix_mautrix_telegram_docker_image: "tulir/mautrix-telegram:v0.5.1"
  194. matrix_mautrix_telegram_base_path: "{{ matrix_base_data_path }}/mautrix-telegram"
  195. # Get your own API keys at https://my.telegram.org/apps
  196. matrix_mautrix_telegram_api_id: YOUR_TELEGRAM_APP_ID
  197. matrix_mautrix_telegram_api_hash: YOUR_TELEGRAM_API_HASH
  198. # Mautrix telegram public endpoint to log in to telegram
  199. # Use an uuid so it's not easily discoverable
  200. matrix_mautrix_telegram_public_endpoint: "/{{ matrix_synapse_macaroon_secret_key | password_hash('sha512', 'telegram') | to_uuid }}"
  201. # Set this to a port number to expose on the host when not using the nginx proxy
  202. matrix_mautrix_telegram_container_exposed_port_number: ~
  203. # Matrix mautrix is a Matrix <-> Whatsapp bridge
  204. # Enable whatsapp bridge
  205. matrix_mautrix_whatsapp_enabled: false
  206. matrix_mautrix_whatsapp_docker_image: "tulir/mautrix-whatsapp:latest"
  207. matrix_mautrix_whatsapp_base_path: "{{ matrix_base_data_path }}/mautrix-whatsapp"
  208. # Matrix mautrix is a Matrix <-> Facebook bridge
  209. # Enable facebook bridge
  210. matrix_mautrix_facebook_enabled: false
  211. matrix_mautrix_facebook_docker_image: "tulir/mautrix-facebook:latest"
  212. matrix_mautrix_facebook_base_path: "{{ matrix_base_data_path }}/mautrix-facebook"
  213. # Get your own API keys at https://developers.facebook.com/docs/apis-and-sdks/
  214. matrix_mautrix_facebook_api_id: YOUR_FACEBOOK_APP_ID
  215. matrix_mautrix_facebook_api_hash: YOUR_FACEBOOK_API_HASH
  216. # Matrix Appservice IRC is a Matrix <-> IRC bridge
  217. # Enable IRC bridge
  218. matrix_appservice_irc_enabled: false
  219. matrix_appservice_irc_docker_image: "tedomum/matrix-appservice-irc:latest"
  220. matrix_appservice_irc_base_path: "{{ matrix_base_data_path }}/appservice-irc"
  221. matrix_appservice_irc_configuration_yaml: |
  222. #jinja2: lstrip_blocks: True
  223. homeserver:
  224. url: "https://{{ matrix_server_fqn_matrix }}"
  225. domain: "{{ matrix_domain }}"
  226. enablePresence: true
  227. matrix_appservice_irc_configuration_extension_yaml: |
  228. # Your custom YAML configuration for Appservice IRC servers goes here.
  229. # This configuration extends the default starting configuration (`matrix_appservice_irc_configuration_yaml`).
  230. #
  231. # You can override individual variables from the default configuration, or introduce new ones.
  232. #
  233. # If you need something more special, you can take full control by
  234. # completely redefining `matrix_appservice_irc_configuration_yaml`.
  235. #
  236. # Example configuration extension follows:
  237. #
  238. # ircService:
  239. # databaseUri: "nedb:///data" # does not typically need modification
  240. # passwordEncryptionKeyPath: "/data/passkey.pem" # does not typically need modification
  241. # matrixHandler:
  242. # eventCacheSize: 4096
  243. # servers:
  244. # # The address of the server to connect to.
  245. # irc.example.com:
  246. # # A human-readable short name. This is used to label IRC status rooms
  247. # # where matrix users control their connections.
  248. # # E.g. 'ExampleNet IRC Bridge status'.
  249. # # It is also used in the Third Party Lookup API as the instance `desc`
  250. # # property, where each server is an instance.
  251. # name: "ExampleNet"
  252. #
  253. # additionalAddresses: [ "irc2.example.com" ]
  254. # #
  255. # # [DEPRECATED] Use `name`, above, instead.
  256. # # A human-readable description string
  257. # # description: "Example.com IRC network"
  258. #
  259. # # An ID for uniquely identifying this server amongst other servers being bridged.
  260. # # networkId: "example"
  261. #
  262. # # URL to an icon used as the network icon whenever this network appear in
  263. # # a network list. (Like in the riot room directory, for instance.)
  264. # # icon: https://example.com/images/hash.png
  265. #
  266. # # The port to connect to. Optional.
  267. # port: 6697
  268. # # Whether to use SSL or not. Default: false.
  269. # ssl: true
  270. # # Whether or not IRC server is using a self-signed cert or not providing CA Chain
  271. # sslselfsign: false
  272. # # Should the connection attempt to identify via SASL (if a server or user password is given)
  273. # # If false, this will use PASS instead. If SASL fails, we do not fallback to PASS.
  274. # sasl: false
  275. # # Whether to allow expired certs when connecting to the IRC server.
  276. # # Usually this should be off. Default: false.
  277. # allowExpiredCerts: false
  278. # # A specific CA to trust instead of the default CAs. Optional.
  279. # #ca: |
  280. # # -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
  281. # # ...
  282. # # -----END CERTIFICATE-----
  283. #
  284. # #
  285. # # The connection password to send for all clients as a PASS (or SASL, if enabled above) command. Optional.
  286. # # password: 'pa$$w0rd'
  287. # #
  288. # # Whether or not to send connection/error notices to real Matrix users. Default: true.
  289. # sendConnectionMessages: true
  290. #
  291. # quitDebounce:
  292. # # Whether parts due to net-splits are debounced for delayMs, to allow
  293. # # time for the netsplit to resolve itself. A netsplit is detected as being
  294. # # a QUIT rate higher than quitsPerSecond. Default: false.
  295. # enabled: false
  296. # # The maximum number of quits per second acceptable above which a netsplit is
  297. # # considered ongoing. Default: 5.
  298. # quitsPerSecond: 5
  299. # # The time window in which to wait before bridging a QUIT to Matrix that occurred during
  300. # # a netsplit. Debouncing is jittered randomly between delayMinMs and delayMaxMs so that the HS
  301. # # is not sent many requests to leave rooms all at once if a netsplit occurs and many
  302. # # people to not rejoin.
  303. # # If the user with the same IRC nick as the one who sent the quit rejoins a channel
  304. # # they are considered back online and the quit is not bridged, so long as the rejoin
  305. # # occurs before the randomly-jittered timeout is not reached.
  306. # # Default: 3600000, = 1h
  307. # delayMinMs: 3600000 # 1h
  308. # # Default: 7200000, = 2h
  309. # delayMaxMs: 7200000 # 2h
  310. #
  311. # # A map for conversion of IRC user modes to Matrix power levels. This enables bridging
  312. # # of IRC ops to Matrix power levels only, it does not enable the reverse. If a user has
  313. # # been given multiple modes, the one that maps to the highest power level will be used.
  314. # modePowerMap:
  315. # o: 50
  316. #
  317. # botConfig:
  318. # # Enable the presence of the bot in IRC channels. The bot serves as the entity
  319. # # which maps from IRC -> Matrix. You can disable the bot entirely which
  320. # # means IRC -> Matrix chat will be shared by active "M-Nick" connections
  321. # # in the room. If there are no users in the room (or if there are users
  322. # # but their connections are not on IRC) then nothing will be bridged to
  323. # # Matrix. If you're concerned about the bot being treated as a "logger"
  324. # # entity, then you may want to disable the bot. If you want IRC->Matrix
  325. # # but don't want to have TCP connections to IRC unless a Matrix user speaks
  326. # # (because your client connection limit is low), then you may want to keep
  327. # # the bot enabled. Default: true.
  328. # # NB: If the bot is disabled, you SHOULD have matrix-to-IRC syncing turned
  329. # # on, else there will be no users and no bot in a channel (meaning no
  330. # # messages to Matrix!) until a Matrix user speaks which makes a client
  331. # # join the target IRC channel.
  332. # # NBB: The bridge bot IRC client will still join the target IRC network so
  333. # # it can service bridge-specific queries from the IRC-side e.g. so
  334. # # real IRC clients have a way to change their Matrix display name.
  335. # # See https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-appservice-irc/issues/55
  336. # enabled: true
  337. # # The nickname to give the AS bot.
  338. # nick: "MatrixBot"
  339. # # The password to give to NickServ or IRC Server for this nick. Optional.
  340. # # password: "helloworld"
  341. # #
  342. # # Join channels even if there are no Matrix users on the other side of
  343. # # the bridge. Set to false to prevent the bot from joining channels which have no
  344. # # real matrix users in them, even if there is a mapping for the channel.
  345. # # Default: true
  346. # joinChannelsIfNoUsers: true
  347. #
  348. # # Configuration for PMs / private 1:1 communications between users.
  349. # privateMessages:
  350. # # Enable the ability for PMs to be sent to/from IRC/Matrix.
  351. # # Default: true.
  352. # enabled: true
  353. # # Prevent Matrix users from sending PMs to the following IRC nicks.
  354. # # Optional. Default: [].
  355. # # exclude: ["Alice", "Bob"] # NOT YET IMPLEMENTED
  356. #
  357. # # Should created Matrix PM rooms be federated? If false, only users on the
  358. # # HS attached to this AS will be able to interact with this room.
  359. # # Optional. Default: true.
  360. # federate: true
  361. #
  362. # # Configuration for mappings not explicitly listed in the 'mappings'
  363. # # section.
  364. # dynamicChannels:
  365. # # Enable the ability for Matrix users to join *any* channel on this IRC
  366. # # network.
  367. # # Default: false.
  368. # enabled: true
  369. # # Should the AS create a room alias for the new Matrix room? The form of
  370. # # the alias can be modified via 'aliasTemplate'. Default: true.
  371. # createAlias: true
  372. # # Should the AS publish the new Matrix room to the public room list so
  373. # # anyone can see it? Default: true.
  374. # published: true
  375. # # What should the join_rule be for the new Matrix room? If 'public',
  376. # # anyone can join the room. If 'invite', only users with an invite can
  377. # # join the room. Note that if an IRC channel has +k or +i set on it,
  378. # # join_rules will be set to 'invite' until these modes are removed.
  379. # # Default: "public".
  380. # joinRule: public
  381. # # This will set the m.room.related_groups state event in newly created rooms
  382. # # with the given groupId. This means flares will show up on IRC users in those rooms.
  383. # # This should be set to the same thing as namespaces.users.group_id in irc_registration.
  384. # # This does not alter existing rooms.
  385. # # Leaving this option empty will not set the event.
  386. # groupId: +myircnetwork:localhost
  387. # # Should created Matrix rooms be federated? If false, only users on the
  388. # # HS attached to this AS will be able to interact with this room.
  389. # # Default: true.
  390. # federate: true
  391. # # The room alias template to apply when creating new aliases. This only
  392. # # applies if createAlias is 'true'. The following variables are exposed:
  393. # # $SERVER => The IRC server address (e.g. "irc.example.com")
  394. # # $CHANNEL => The IRC channel (e.g. "#python")
  395. # # This MUST have $CHANNEL somewhere in it.
  396. # # Default: '#irc_$SERVER_$CHANNEL'
  397. # aliasTemplate: "#irc_$CHANNEL"
  398. # # A list of user IDs which the AS bot will send invites to in response
  399. # # to a !join. Only applies if joinRule is 'invite'. Default: []
  400. # # whitelist:
  401. # # - "@foo:example.com"
  402. # # - "@bar:example.com"
  403. # #
  404. # # Prevent the given list of channels from being mapped under any
  405. # # circumstances.
  406. # # exclude: ["#foo", "#bar"]
  407. #
  408. # # Configuration for controlling how Matrix and IRC membership lists are
  409. # # synced.
  410. # membershipLists:
  411. # # Enable the syncing of membership lists between IRC and Matrix. This
  412. # # can have a significant effect on performance on startup as the lists are
  413. # # synced. This must be enabled for anything else in this section to take
  414. # # effect. Default: false.
  415. # enabled: false
  416. #
  417. # # Syncing membership lists at startup can result in hundreds of members to
  418. # # process all at once. This timer drip feeds membership entries at the
  419. # # specified rate. Default: 10000. (10s)
  420. # floodDelayMs: 10000
  421. #
  422. # global:
  423. # ircToMatrix:
  424. # # Get a snapshot of all real IRC users on a channel (via NAMES) and
  425. # # join their virtual matrix clients to the room.
  426. # initial: false
  427. # # Make virtual matrix clients join and leave rooms as their real IRC
  428. # # counterparts join/part channels. Default: false.
  429. # incremental: false
  430. #
  431. # matrixToIrc:
  432. # # Get a snapshot of all real Matrix users in the room and join all of
  433. # # them to the mapped IRC channel on startup. Default: false.
  434. # initial: false
  435. # # Make virtual IRC clients join and leave channels as their real Matrix
  436. # # counterparts join/leave rooms. Make sure your 'maxClients' value is
  437. # # high enough! Default: false.
  438. # incremental: false
  439. #
  440. # # Apply specific rules to Matrix rooms. Only matrix-to-IRC takes effect.
  441. # rooms:
  442. # - room: "!fuasirouddJoxtwfge:localhost"
  443. # matrixToIrc:
  444. # initial: false
  445. # incremental: false
  446. #
  447. # # Apply specific rules to IRC channels. Only IRC-to-matrix takes effect.
  448. # channels:
  449. # - channel: "#foo"
  450. # ircToMatrix:
  451. # initial: false
  452. # incremental: false
  453. #
  454. # mappings:
  455. # # 1:many mappings from IRC channels to room IDs on this IRC server.
  456. # # The matrix room must already exist. Your matrix client should expose
  457. # # the room ID in a "settings" page for the room.
  458. # "#thepub": ["!kieouiJuedJoxtVdaG:localhost"]
  459. #
  460. # # Configuration for virtual matrix users. The following variables are
  461. # # exposed:
  462. # # $NICK => The IRC nick
  463. # # $SERVER => The IRC server address (e.g. "irc.example.com")
  464. # matrixClients:
  465. # # The user ID template to use when creating virtual matrix users. This
  466. # # MUST have $NICK somewhere in it.
  467. # # Optional. Default: "@$SERVER_$NICK".
  468. # # Example: "@irc.example.com_Alice:example.com"
  469. # userTemplate: "@irc_$NICK"
  470. # # The display name to use for created matrix clients. This should have
  471. # # $NICK somewhere in it if it is specified. Can also use $SERVER to
  472. # # insert the IRC domain.
  473. # # Optional. Default: "$NICK (IRC)". Example: "Alice (IRC)"
  474. # displayName: "$NICK (IRC)"
  475. # # Number of tries a client can attempt to join a room before the request
  476. # # is discarded. You can also use -1 to never retry or 0 to never give up.
  477. # # Optional. Default: -1
  478. # joinAttempts: -1
  479. #
  480. # # Configuration for virtual IRC users. The following variables are exposed:
  481. # # $LOCALPART => The user ID localpart ("alice" in @alice:localhost)
  482. # # $USERID => The user ID
  483. # # $DISPLAY => The display name of this user, with excluded characters
  484. # # (e.g. space) removed. If the user has no display name, this
  485. # # falls back to $LOCALPART.
  486. # ircClients:
  487. # # The template to apply to every IRC client nick. This MUST have either
  488. # # $DISPLAY or $USERID or $LOCALPART somewhere in it.
  489. # # Optional. Default: "M-$DISPLAY". Example: "M-Alice".
  490. # nickTemplate: "$DISPLAY[m]"
  491. # # True to allow virtual IRC clients to change their nick on this server
  492. # # by issuing !nick <server> <nick> commands to the IRC AS bot.
  493. # # This is completely freeform: it will NOT follow the nickTemplate.
  494. # allowNickChanges: true
  495. # # The max number of IRC clients that will connect. If the limit is
  496. # # reached, the client that spoke the longest time ago will be
  497. # # disconnected and replaced.
  498. # # Optional. Default: 30.
  499. # maxClients: 30
  500. # # IPv6 configuration.
  501. # ipv6:
  502. # # Optional. Set to true to force IPv6 for outgoing connections.
  503. # only: false
  504. # # Optional. The IPv6 prefix to use for generating unique addresses for each
  505. # # connected user. If not specified, all users will connect from the same
  506. # # (default) address. This may require additional OS-specific work to allow
  507. # # for the node process to bind to multiple different source addresses
  508. # # e.g IP_FREEBIND on Linux, which requires an LD_PRELOAD with the library
  509. # # https://github.com/matrix-org/freebindfree as Node does not expose setsockopt.
  510. # # prefix: "2001:0db8:85a3::" # modify appropriately
  511. # #
  512. # # The maximum amount of time in seconds that the client can exist
  513. # # without sending another message before being disconnected. Use 0 to
  514. # # not apply an idle timeout. This value is ignored if this IRC server is
  515. # # mirroring matrix membership lists to IRC. Default: 172800 (48 hours)
  516. # idleTimeout: 10800
  517. # # The number of millseconds to wait between consecutive reconnections if a
  518. # # client gets disconnected. Setting to 0 will cause the scheduling to be
  519. # # disabled, i.e. it will be scheduled immediately (with jitter.
  520. # # Otherwise, the scheduling interval will be used such that one client
  521. # # reconnect for this server will be handled every reconnectIntervalMs ms using
  522. # # a FIFO queue.
  523. # # Default: 5000 (5 seconds)
  524. # reconnectIntervalMs: 5000
  525. # # The number of concurrent reconnects if a user has been disconnected unexpectedly
  526. # # (e.g. a netsplit). You should set this to a reasonably high number so that
  527. # # bridges are not waiting an eternity to reconnect all its clients if
  528. # # we see a massive number of disconnect. This is unrelated to the reconnectIntervalMs
  529. # # setting above which is for connecting on restart of the bridge. Set to 0 to
  530. # # immediately try to reconnect all users.
  531. # # Default: 50
  532. # concurrentReconnectLimit: 50
  533. # # The number of lines to allow being sent by the IRC client that has received
  534. # # a large block of text to send from matrix. If the number of lines that would
  535. # # be sent is > lineLimit, the text will instead be uploaded to matrix and the
  536. # # resulting URI is treated as a file. As such, a link will be sent to the IRC
  537. # # side instead of potentially spamming IRC and getting the IRC client kicked.
  538. # # Default: 3.
  539. # lineLimit: 3
  540. # # A list of user modes to set on every IRC client. For example, "RiG" would set
  541. # # +R, +i and +G on every IRC connection when they have successfully connected.
  542. # # User modes vary wildly depending on the IRC network you're connecting to,
  543. # # so check before setting this value. Some modes may not work as intended
  544. # # through the bridge e.g. caller ID as there is no way to /ACCEPT.
  545. # # Default: "" (no user modes)
  546. # # userModes: "R"
  547. #
  548. # # Configuration for an ident server. If you are running a public bridge it is
  549. # # advised you setup an ident server so IRC mods can ban specific matrix users
  550. # # rather than the application service itself.
  551. # ident:
  552. # # True to listen for Ident requests and respond with the
  553. # # matrix user's user_id (converted to ASCII, respecting RFC 1413).
  554. # # Default: false.
  555. # enabled: false
  556. # # The port to listen on for incoming ident requests.
  557. # # Ports below 1024 require root to listen on, and you may not want this to
  558. # # run as root. Instead, you can get something like an Apache to yank up
  559. # # incoming requests to 113 to a high numbered port. Set the port to listen
  560. # # on instead of 113 here.
  561. # # Default: 113.
  562. # port: 1113
  563. # # The address to listen on for incoming ident requests.
  564. # # Default: 0.0.0.0
  565. # address: "::"
  566. #
  567. # # Configuration for logging. Optional. Default: console debug level logging
  568. # # only.
  569. # logging:
  570. # # Level to log on console/logfile. One of error|warn|info|debug
  571. # level: "debug"
  572. # # The file location to log to. This is relative to the project directory.
  573. # logfile: "debug.log"
  574. # # The file location to log errors to. This is relative to the project
  575. # # directory.
  576. # errfile: "errors.log"
  577. # # Whether to log to the console or not.
  578. # toConsole: true
  579. # # The max number of files to keep. Files will be overwritten eventually due
  580. # # to rotations.
  581. # maxFiles: 5
  582. #
  583. # # Optional. Enable Prometheus metrics. If this is enabled, you MUST install `prom-client`:
  584. # # $ npm install prom-client@6.3.0
  585. # # Metrics will then be available via GET /metrics on the bridge listening port (-p).
  586. # metrics:
  587. # # Whether to actually enable the metric endpoint. Default: false
  588. # enabled: true
  589. # # When collecting remote user active times, which "buckets" should be used. Defaults are given below.
  590. # # The bucket name is formed of a duration and a period. (h=hours,d=days,w=weeks).
  591. # remoteUserAgeBuckets:
  592. # - "1h"
  593. # - "1d"
  594. # - "1w"
  595. #
  596. # # Configuration options for the debug HTTP API. To access this API, you must
  597. # # append ?access_token=$APPSERVICE_TOKEN (from the registration file) to the requests.
  598. # #
  599. # # The debug API exposes the following endpoints:
  600. # #
  601. # # GET /irc/$domain/user/$user_id => Return internal state for the IRC client for this user ID.
  602. # #
  603. # # POST /irc/$domain/user/$user_id => Issue a raw IRC command down this connection.
  604. # # Format: new line delimited commands as per IRC protocol.
  605. # #
  606. # debugApi:
  607. # # True to enable the HTTP API endpoint. Default: false.
  608. # enabled: false
  609. # # The port to host the HTTP API.
  610. # port: 11100
  611. #
  612. # # Configuration for the provisioning API.
  613. # #
  614. # # GET /_matrix/provision/link
  615. # # GET /_matrix/provision/unlink
  616. # # GET /_matrix/provision/listlinks
  617. # #
  618. # provisioning:
  619. # # True to enable the provisioning HTTP endpoint. Default: false.
  620. # enabled: false
  621. # # The number of seconds to wait before giving up on getting a response from
  622. # # an IRC channel operator. If the channel operator does not respond within the
  623. # # allotted time period, the provisioning request will fail.
  624. # # Default: 300 seconds (5 mins)
  625. # requestTimeoutSeconds: 300
  626. #
  627. # # WARNING: The bridge needs to send plaintext passwords to the IRC server, it cannot
  628. # # send a password hash. As a result, passwords (NOT hashes) are stored encrypted in
  629. # # the database.
  630. # #
  631. matrix_appservice_irc_configuration_extension: "{{ matrix_appservice_irc_configuration_extension_yaml|from_yaml if matrix_appservice_irc_configuration_extension_yaml|from_yaml else {} }}"
  632. matrix_appservice_irc_configuration: "{{ matrix_appservice_irc_configuration_yaml|from_yaml|combine(matrix_appservice_irc_configuration_extension, recursive=True) }}"
  633. # Matrix Appservice Discord is a Matrix <-> Discord bridge
  634. # Enable Discord bridge
  635. matrix_appservice_discord_enabled: false
  636. matrix_appservice_discord_docker_image: "halfshot/matrix-appservice-discord:latest"
  637. matrix_appservice_discord_base_path: "{{ matrix_base_data_path }}/appservice-discord"
  638. matrix_appservice_discord_client_id: "YOUR DISCORD APP CLIENT ID"
  639. matrix_appservice_discord_bot_token: "YOUR DISCORD APP BOT TOKEN"
  640. matrix_appservice_discord_configuration_yaml: |
  641. bridge:
  642. domain: "{{ matrix_domain }}"
  643. homeserverUrl: "{{ matrix_homeserver_url }}"
  644. auth:
  645. clientID: "{{matrix_appservice_discord_client_id}}"
  646. botToken: "{{matrix_appservice_discord_bot_token}}"
  647. database:
  648. filename: "/data/discord.db"
  649. userStorePath: "/data/user-store.db"
  650. roomStorePath: "/data/room-store.db"
  651. matrix_appservice_discord_configuration_extension_yaml: |
  652. # This is a sample of the config file showing all avaliable options.
  653. # Where possible we have documented what they do, and all values are the
  654. # default values.
  655. #
  656. #bridge:
  657. # # Domain part of the bridge, e.g. matrix.org
  658. # domain: "localhost"
  659. # # This should be your publically facing URL because Discord may use it to
  660. # # fetch media from the media store.
  661. # homeserverUrl: "http://localhost:8008"
  662. # # Interval at which to process users in the 'presence queue'. If you have
  663. # # 5 users, one user will be processed every 500 milliseconds according to the
  664. # # value below. This has a minimum value of 250.
  665. # # WARNING: This has a high chance of spamming the homeserver with presence
  666. # # updates since it will send one each time somebody changes state or is online.
  667. # presenceInterval: 500
  668. # # Disable setting presence for 'ghost users' which means Discord users on Matrix
  669. # # will not be shown as away or online.
  670. # disablePresence: false
  671. # # Disable sending typing notifications when somebody on Discord types.
  672. # disableTypingNotifications: false
  673. # # Disable deleting messages on Discord if a message is redacted on Matrix.
  674. # disableDeletionForwarding: false
  675. # # Enable users to bridge rooms using !discord commands. See
  676. # # https://t2bot.io/discord for instructions.
  677. # enableSelfServiceBridging: false
  678. # # Disable sending of read receipts for Matrix events which have been
  679. # # successfully bridged to Discord.
  680. # disableReadReceipts: false
  681. # Authentication configuration for the discord bot.
  682. #auth:
  683. # clientID: "12345"
  684. # botToken: "foobar"
  685. #logging:
  686. # # What level should the logger output to the console at.
  687. # console: "warn" #silly, verbose, info, http, warn, error, silent
  688. # lineDateFormat: "MMM-D HH:mm:ss.SSS" # This is in moment.js format
  689. # files:
  690. # - file: "debug.log"
  691. # disable:
  692. # - "PresenceHandler" # Will not capture presence logging
  693. # - file: "warn.log" # Will capture warnings
  694. # level: "warn"
  695. # - file: "botlogs.log" # Will capture logs from DiscordBot
  696. # level: "info"
  697. # enable:
  698. # - "DiscordBot"
  699. #database:
  700. # userStorePath: "user-store.db"
  701. # roomStorePath: "room-store.db"
  702. # # You may either use SQLite or Postgresql for the bridge database, which contains
  703. # # important mappings for events and user puppeting configurations.
  704. # # Use the filename option for SQLite, or connString for Postgresql.
  705. # # If you are migrating, see https://github.com/Half-Shot/matrix-appservice-discord/blob/master/docs/howto.md#migrate-to-postgres-from-sqlite
  706. # # WARNING: You will almost certainly be fine with sqlite unless your bridge
  707. # # is in heavy demand and you suffer from IO slowness.
  708. # filename: "discord.db"
  709. # # connString: "postgresql://user:password@localhost/database_name"
  710. #room:
  711. # # Set the default visibility of alias rooms, defaults to "public".
  712. # # One of: "public", "private"
  713. # defaultVisibility: "public"
  714. #channel:
  715. # # Pattern of the name given to bridged rooms.
  716. # # Can use :guild for the guild name and :name for the channel name.
  717. # namePattern: "[Discord] :guild :name"
  718. # # Changes made to rooms when a channel is deleted.
  719. # deleteOptions:
  720. # # Prefix the room name with a string.
  721. # #namePrefix: "[Deleted]"
  722. # # Prefix the room topic with a string.
  723. # #topicPrefix: "This room has been deleted"
  724. # # Disable people from talking in the room by raising the event PL to 50
  725. # disableMessaging: false
  726. # # Remove the discord alias from the room.
  727. # unsetRoomAlias: true
  728. # # Remove the room from the directory.
  729. # unlistFromDirectory: true
  730. # # Set the room to be unavaliable for joining without an invite.
  731. # setInviteOnly: true
  732. # # Make all the discord users leave the room.
  733. # ghostsLeave: true
  734. #limits:
  735. # # Delay in milliseconds between discord users joining a room.
  736. # roomGhostJoinDelay: 6000
  737. # # Delay in milliseconds before sending messages to discord to avoid echos.
  738. # # (Copies of a sent message may arrive from discord before we've
  739. # # fininished handling it, causing us to echo it back to the room)
  740. # discordSendDelay: 750
  741. matrix_appservice_discord_configuration_extension: "{{ matrix_appservice_irc_configuration_extension_yaml|from_yaml if matrix_appservice_irc_configuration_extension_yaml|from_yaml else {} }}"
  742. matrix_appservice_discord_configuration: "{{ matrix_appservice_discord_configuration_yaml|from_yaml|combine(matrix_appservice_discord_configuration_extension, recursive=True) }}"
  743. # Controls whether searching the public room list is enabled.
  744. matrix_enable_room_list_search: true
  745. # Controls who's allowed to create aliases on this server.
  746. matrix_alias_creation_rules:
  747. - user_id: "*"
  748. alias: "*"
  749. room_id: "*"
  750. action: allow
  751. # Controls who can publish and which rooms can be published in the public room list.
  752. matrix_room_list_publication_rules:
  753. - user_id: "*"
  754. alias: "*"
  755. room_id: "*"
  756. action: allow