# This is the Dendrite configuration file. # # The configuration is split up into sections - each Dendrite component has a # configuration section, in addition to the "global" section which applies to # all components. # # At a minimum, to get started, you will need to update the settings in the # "global" section for your deployment, and you will need to check that the # database "connection_string" line in each component section is correct. # # Each component with a "database" section can accept the following formats # for "connection_string": # SQLite: file:filename.db # file:///path/to/filename.db # PostgreSQL: postgresql://user:pass@hostname/database?params=... # # SQLite is embedded into Dendrite and therefore no further prerequisites are # needed for the database when using SQLite mode. However, performance with # PostgreSQL is significantly better and recommended for multi-user deployments. # SQLite is typically around 20-30% slower than PostgreSQL when tested with a # small number of users and likely will perform worse still with a higher volume # of users. # # The "max_open_conns" and "max_idle_conns" settings configure the maximum # number of open/idle database connections. The value 0 will use the database # engine default, and a negative value will use unlimited connections. The # "conn_max_lifetime" option controls the maximum length of time a database # connection can be idle in seconds - a negative value is unlimited. # The version of the configuration file. version: 1 # Global Matrix configuration. This configuration applies to all components. global: # The domain name of this homeserver. server_name: localhost # The path to the signing private key file, used to sign requests and events. # Note that this is NOT the same private key as used for TLS! To generate a # signing key, use "./bin/generate-keys --private-key matrix_key.pem". private_key: matrix_key.pem # The paths and expiry timestamps (as a UNIX timestamp in millisecond precision) # to old signing private keys that were formerly in use on this domain. These # keys will not be used for federation request or event signing, but will be # provided to any other homeserver that asks when trying to verify old events. # old_private_keys: # - private_key: old_matrix_key.pem # expired_at: 1601024554498 # How long a remote server can cache our server signing key before requesting it # again. Increasing this number will reduce the number of requests made by other # servers for our key but increases the period that a compromised key will be # considered valid by other homeservers. key_validity_period: 168h0m0s # Lists of domains that the server will trust as identity servers to verify third # party identifiers such as phone numbers and email addresses. trusted_third_party_id_servers: - matrix.org - vector.im # Disables federation. Dendrite will not be able to make any outbound HTTP requests # to other servers and the federation API will not be exposed. disable_federation: false # Configuration for Kafka/Naffka. kafka: # List of Kafka broker addresses to connect to. This is not needed if using # Naffka in monolith mode. addresses: - localhost:2181 # The prefix to use for Kafka topic names for this homeserver. Change this only if # you are running more than one Dendrite homeserver on the same Kafka deployment. topic_prefix: Dendrite # Whether to use Naffka instead of Kafka. This is only available in monolith # mode, but means that you can run a single-process server without requiring # Kafka. use_naffka: true # The max size a Kafka message is allowed to use. # You only need to change this value, if you encounter issues with too large messages. # Must be less than/equal to "max.message.bytes" configured in Kafka. # Defaults to 8388608 bytes. # max_message_bytes: 8388608 # Naffka database options. Not required when using Kafka. naffka_database: connection_string: file:naffka.db max_open_conns: 10 max_idle_conns: 2 conn_max_lifetime: -1 # Configuration for Prometheus metric collection. metrics: # Whether or not Prometheus metrics are enabled. enabled: false # HTTP basic authentication to protect access to monitoring. basic_auth: username: metrics password: metrics # DNS cache options. The DNS cache may reduce the load on DNS servers # if there is no local caching resolver available for use. dns_cache: # Whether or not the DNS cache is enabled. enabled: false # Maximum number of entries to hold in the DNS cache, and # for how long those items should be considered valid in seconds. cache_size: 256 cache_lifetime: "5m" # 5minutes; see https://pkg.go.dev/time@master#ParseDuration for more # Configuration for the Appservice API. app_service_api: internal_api: listen: http://localhost:7777 connect: http://localhost:7777 database: connection_string: file:appservice.db max_open_conns: 10 max_idle_conns: 2 conn_max_lifetime: -1 # Disable the validation of TLS certificates of appservices. This is # not recommended in production since it may allow appservice traffic # to be sent to an unverified endpoint. disable_tls_validation: false # Appservice configuration files to load into this homeserver. config_files: [] # Configuration for the Client API. client_api: internal_api: listen: http://localhost:7771 connect: http://localhost:7771 external_api: listen: http://[::]:8071 # Prevents new users from being able to register on this homeserver, except when # using the registration shared secret below. registration_disabled: false # If set, allows registration by anyone who knows the shared secret, regardless of # whether registration is otherwise disabled. registration_shared_secret: "" # Whether to require reCAPTCHA for registration. enable_registration_captcha: false # Settings for ReCAPTCHA. recaptcha_public_key: "" recaptcha_private_key: "" recaptcha_bypass_secret: "" recaptcha_siteverify_api: "" # TURN server information that this homeserver should send to clients. turn: turn_user_lifetime: "" turn_uris: [] turn_shared_secret: "" turn_username: "" turn_password: "" # Settings for rate-limited endpoints. Rate limiting will kick in after the # threshold number of "slots" have been taken by requests from a specific # host. Each "slot" will be released after the cooloff time in milliseconds. rate_limiting: enabled: true threshold: 5 cooloff_ms: 500 # Configuration for the EDU server. edu_server: internal_api: listen: http://localhost:7778 connect: http://localhost:7778 # Configuration for the Federation API. federation_api: internal_api: listen: http://localhost:7772 connect: http://localhost:7772 external_api: listen: http://[::]:8072 # List of paths to X.509 certificates to be used by the external federation listeners. # These certificates will be used to calculate the TLS fingerprints and other servers # will expect the certificate to match these fingerprints. Certificates must be in PEM # format. federation_certificates: [] # Configuration for the Federation Sender. federation_sender: internal_api: listen: http://localhost:7775 connect: http://localhost:7775 database: connection_string: file:federationsender.db max_open_conns: 10 max_idle_conns: 2 conn_max_lifetime: -1 # How many times we will try to resend a failed transaction to a specific server. The # backoff is 2**x seconds, so 1 = 2 seconds, 2 = 4 seconds, 3 = 8 seconds etc. send_max_retries: 16 # Disable the validation of TLS certificates of remote federated homeservers. Do not # enable this option in production as it presents a security risk! disable_tls_validation: false # Use the following proxy server for outbound federation traffic. proxy_outbound: enabled: false protocol: http host: localhost port: 8080 # Configuration for the Key Server (for end-to-end encryption). key_server: internal_api: listen: http://localhost:7779 connect: http://localhost:7779 database: connection_string: file:keyserver.db max_open_conns: 10 max_idle_conns: 2 conn_max_lifetime: -1 # Configuration for the Media API. media_api: internal_api: listen: http://localhost:7774 connect: http://localhost:7774 external_api: listen: http://[::]:8074 database: connection_string: file:mediaapi.db max_open_conns: 5 max_idle_conns: 2 conn_max_lifetime: -1 # Storage path for uploaded media. May be relative or absolute. base_path: ./media_store # The maximum allowed file size (in bytes) for media uploads to this homeserver # (0 = unlimited). If using a reverse proxy, ensure it allows requests at # least this large (e.g. client_max_body_size in nginx.) max_file_size_bytes: 10485760 # Whether to dynamically generate thumbnails if needed. dynamic_thumbnails: false # The maximum number of simultaneous thumbnail generators to run. max_thumbnail_generators: 10 # A list of thumbnail sizes to be generated for media content. thumbnail_sizes: - width: 32 height: 32 method: crop - width: 96 height: 96 method: crop - width: 640 height: 480 method: scale # Configuration for experimental MSC's mscs: # A list of enabled MSC's # Currently valid values are: # - msc2836 (Threading, see https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-doc/pull/2836) # - msc2946 (Spaces Summary, see https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-doc/pull/2946) mscs: [] database: connection_string: file:mscs.db max_open_conns: 5 max_idle_conns: 2 conn_max_lifetime: -1 # Configuration for the Room Server. room_server: internal_api: listen: http://localhost:7770 connect: http://localhost:7770 database: connection_string: file:roomserver.db max_open_conns: 10 max_idle_conns: 2 conn_max_lifetime: -1 # Configuration for the Signing Key Server (for server signing keys). signing_key_server: internal_api: listen: http://localhost:7780 connect: http://localhost:7780 database: connection_string: file:signingkeyserver.db max_open_conns: 10 max_idle_conns: 2 conn_max_lifetime: -1 # Perspective keyservers to use as a backup when direct key fetches fail. This may # be required to satisfy key requests for servers that are no longer online when # joining some rooms. key_perspectives: - server_name: matrix.org keys: - key_id: ed25519:auto public_key: Noi6WqcDj0QmPxCNQqgezwTlBKrfqehY1u2FyWP9uYw - key_id: ed25519:a_RXGa public_key: l8Hft5qXKn1vfHrg3p4+W8gELQVo8N13JkluMfmn2sQ # This option will control whether Dendrite will prefer to look up keys directly # or whether it should try perspective servers first, using direct fetches as a # last resort. prefer_direct_fetch: false # Configuration for the Sync API. sync_api: internal_api: listen: http://localhost:7773 connect: http://localhost:7773 external_api: listen: http://[::]:8073 database: connection_string: file:syncapi.db max_open_conns: 10 max_idle_conns: 2 conn_max_lifetime: -1 # This option controls which HTTP header to inspect to find the real remote IP # address of the client. This is likely required if Dendrite is running behind # a reverse proxy server. # real_ip_header: X-Real-IP # Configuration for the User API. user_api: # The cost when hashing passwords on registration/login. Default: 10. Min: 4, Max: 31 # See https://pkg.go.dev/golang.org/x/crypto/bcrypt for more information. # Setting this lower makes registration/login consume less CPU resources at the cost of security # should the database be compromised. Setting this higher makes registration/login consume more # CPU resources but makes it harder to brute force password hashes. # This value can be low if performing tests or on embedded Dendrite instances (e.g WASM builds) # bcrypt_cost: 10 internal_api: listen: http://localhost:7781 connect: http://localhost:7781 account_database: connection_string: file:userapi_accounts.db max_open_conns: 10 max_idle_conns: 2 conn_max_lifetime: -1 device_database: connection_string: file:userapi_devices.db max_open_conns: 10 max_idle_conns: 2 conn_max_lifetime: -1 # The length of time that a token issued for a relying party from # /_matrix/client/r0/user/{userId}/openid/request_token endpoint # is considered to be valid in milliseconds. # The default lifetime is 3600000ms (60 minutes). # openid_token_lifetime_ms: 3600000 # Configuration for Opentracing. # See https://github.com/matrix-org/dendrite/tree/master/docs/tracing for information on # how this works and how to set it up. tracing: enabled: false jaeger: serviceName: "" disabled: false rpc_metrics: false tags: [] sampler: null reporter: null headers: null baggage_restrictions: null throttler: null # Logging configuration, in addition to the standard logging that is sent to # stdout by Dendrite. logging: - type: file level: info params: path: ./logs