dendrite/dendrite-config.yaml

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# The config file format version
# This is used by dendrite to tell if it understands the config format.
# This will change if the structure of the config file changes or if the meaning
# of an existing config key changes.
version: 0
# The matrix specific config
matrix:
# The name of the server. This is usually the domain name, e.g 'matrix.org', 'localhost'.
server_name: "example.com"
# The path to the PEM formatted matrix private key.
private_key: "/etc/dendrite/matrix_key.pem"
# The x509 certificates used by the federation listeners for this server
federation_certificates: ["/etc/dendrite/server.pem"]
# The list of identity servers trusted to verify third party identifiers by this server.
# Defaults to no trusted servers.
trusted_third_party_id_servers:
- vector.im
- matrix.org
- riot.im
# The media repository config
media:
# The base path to where the media files will be stored. May be relative or absolute.
base_path: /var/dendrite/media
# The maximum file size in bytes that is allowed to be stored on this server.
# Note: if max_file_size_bytes is set to 0, the size is unlimited.
# Note: if max_file_size_bytes is not set, it will default to 10485760 (10MB)
max_file_size_bytes: 10485760
# Whether to dynamically generate thumbnails on-the-fly if the requested resolution is not already generated
# NOTE: This is a possible denial-of-service attack vector - use at your own risk
dynamic_thumbnails: false
# A list of thumbnail sizes to be pre-generated for downloaded remote / uploaded content
# method is one of crop or scale. If omitted, it will default to scale.
# crop scales to fill the requested dimensions and crops the excess.
# scale scales to fit the requested dimensions and one dimension may be smaller than requested.
thumbnail_sizes:
- width: 32
height: 32
method: crop
- width: 96
height: 96
method: crop
- width: 320
height: 240
method: scale
- width: 640
height: 480
method: scale
- width: 800
height: 600
method: scale
# The config for communicating with kafka
kafka:
# Where the kafka servers are running.
addresses: ["localhost:9092"]
# Whether to use naffka instead of kafka.
# Naffka can only be used when running dendrite as a single monolithic server.
# Kafka can be used both with a monolithic server and when running the
# components as separate servers.
use_naffka: false
# The names of the kafka topics to use.
topics:
output_room_event: roomserverOutput
output_client_data: clientapiOutput
user_updates: userUpdates
# The postgres connection configs for connecting to the databases e.g a postgres:// URI
database:
account: "postgres://dendrite:itsasecret@localhost/dendrite_account?sslmode=disable"
device: "postgres://dendrite:itsasecret@localhost/dendrite_device?sslmode=disable"
media_api: "postgres://dendrite:itsasecret@localhost/dendrite_mediaapi?sslmode=disable"
sync_api: "postgres://dendrite:itsasecret@localhost/dendrite_syncapi?sslmode=disable"
room_server: "postgres://dendrite:itsasecret@localhost/dendrite_roomserver?sslmode=disable"
server_key: "postgres://dendrite:itsasecret@localhost/dendrite_serverkey?sslmode=disable"
federation_sender: "postgres://dendrite:itsasecret@localhost/dendrite_federationsender?sslmode=disable"
public_rooms_api: "postgres://dendrite:itsasecret@localhost/dendrite_publicroomsapi?sslmode=disable"
# The TCP host:port pairs to bind the internal HTTP APIs to.
# These shouldn't be exposed to the public internet.
# These aren't needed when running dendrite as a monolithic server.
listen:
room_server: "localhost:7770"
client_api: "localhost:7771"
federation_api: "localhost:7772"
sync_api: "localhost:7773"
media_api: "localhost:7774"
public_rooms_api: "localhost:7775"