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### SQLite database setup ### SQLite database setup
Dendrite can use the built-in SQLite database engine for small setups. Dendrite can use the built-in SQLite database engine for small setups.
The SQLite databases do not need to be preconfigured - Dendrite will The SQLite databases do not need to be pre-built - Dendrite will
create them automatically at startup. create them automatically at startup.
### Postgres database setup ### Postgres database setup
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* Create the component databases: * Create the component databases:
```bash ```bash
for i in account device mediaapi syncapi roomserver signingkeyserver federationsender appservice e2ekey naffka; do for i in mediaapi syncapi roomserver signingkeyserver federationsender appservice keyserver userapi_account userapi_device naffka; do
sudo -u postgres createdb -O dendrite dendrite_$i sudo -u postgres createdb -O dendrite dendrite_$i
done done
``` ```
@ -135,8 +135,8 @@ Create config file, based on `dendrite-config.yaml`. Call it `dendrite.yaml`. Th
* The `server_name` entry to reflect the hostname of your Dendrite server * The `server_name` entry to reflect the hostname of your Dendrite server
* The `database` lines with an updated connection string based on your * The `database` lines with an updated connection string based on your
desired setup, e.g. replacing `component` with the name of the component: desired setup, e.g. replacing `database` with the name of the database:
* For Postgres: `postgres://dendrite:password@localhost/component` * For Postgres: `postgres://dendrite:password@localhost/database`
* For SQLite on disk: `file:component.db` or `file:///path/to/component.db` * For SQLite on disk: `file:component.db` or `file:///path/to/component.db`
* Postgres and SQLite can be mixed and matched. * Postgres and SQLite can be mixed and matched.
* The `use_naffka` option if using Naffka in a monolith deployment * The `use_naffka` option if using Naffka in a monolith deployment
@ -147,6 +147,10 @@ then configuring `key_perspectives` (like `matrix.org` in the sample) can
help to improve reliability considerably by allowing your homeserver to fetch help to improve reliability considerably by allowing your homeserver to fetch
public keys for dead homeservers from somewhere else. public keys for dead homeservers from somewhere else.
**WARNING:** Dendrite supports running all components from the same database in
Postgres mode, but this is **NOT** a supported configuration with SQLite. When
using SQLite, all components **MUST** use their own database file.
## Starting a monolith server ## Starting a monolith server
It is possible to use Naffka as an in-process replacement to Kafka when using It is possible to use Naffka as an in-process replacement to Kafka when using
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The following contains scripts which will run all the required processes in order to point a Matrix client at Dendrite. The following contains scripts which will run all the required processes in order to point a Matrix client at Dendrite.
### Client proxy ### nginx (or other reverse proxy)
This is what Matrix clients will talk to. If you use the script below, point This is what your clients and federated hosts will talk to. It must forward
your client at `http://localhost:8008`. requests onto the correct API server based on URL:
```bash * `/_matrix/client` to the client API server
./bin/client-api-proxy \ * `/_matrix/federation` to the federation API server
--bind-address ":8008" \ * `/_matrix/key` to the federation API server
--client-api-server-url "http://localhost:7771" \ * `/_matrix/media` to the media API server
--sync-api-server-url "http://localhost:7773" \
--media-api-server-url "http://localhost:7774" \
```
### Federation proxy See `docs/nginx/polylith-sample.conf` for a sample configuration.
This is what Matrix servers will talk to. This is only required if you want
to support federation.
```bash
./bin/federation-api-proxy \
--bind-address ":8448" \
--federation-api-url "http://localhost:7772" \
--media-api-server-url "http://localhost:7774" \
```
### Client API server ### Client API server
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order to send messages, create and join rooms, etc. order to send messages, create and join rooms, etc.
```bash ```bash
./bin/dendrite-client-api-server --config=dendrite.yaml ./bin/dendrite-client-api-server --config dendrite.yaml
``` ```
### Sync server ### Sync server
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This is what implements the room DAG. Clients do not talk to this. This is what implements the room DAG. Clients do not talk to this.
```bash ```bash
./bin/dendrite-room-server --config=dendrite.yaml ./bin/dendrite-room-server --config dendrite.yaml
``` ```
#### Federation sender #### Federation sender