And mention that an empty string can be used to configure Conduit purely with env vars.
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Conduit
A Matrix homeserver written in Rust
What is the goal?
A fast Matrix homeserver that's easy to set up and just works. You can install it on a mini-computer like the Raspberry Pi to host Matrix for your family, friends or company.
Can I try it out?
Yes! Just open a Matrix client (https://app.element.io or Element Android for
example) and register on the https://conduit.koesters.xyz
homeserver.
What is it build on?
- Ruma: Useful structures for endpoint requests and responses that can be (de)serialized
- Sled: A simple (key, value) database with good performance
- Rocket: A flexible web framework
What is the current status?
Conduit can already be used chat with other users on Conduit, chat with users from other Matrix servers and even to chat with users on other platforms using appservices. When chatting with users on the same Conduit server, everything should work assuming you use a compatible client.
You should not join Matrix rooms without asking the admins first. We do not know whether Conduit is safe for general use yet, so you should assume there is some chance that it breaks rooms permanently for all participating users. We are not aware of such a bug today, but we would like to do more testing.
There are still a few important features missing:
- Database stability (currently you might have to do manual upgrades or even wipe the db for new versions)
- End-to-end encrypted chats over federation
- Typing, presence, read receipts etc. over federation
- Lots of testing
Check out the Conduit 1.0 Release Milestone.
How can I deploy my own?
Deploy
Download or compile a Conduit binary, set up the config and call it from somewhere like a systemd script. Read more
If you want to connect an Appservice to Conduit, take a look at the Appservice Guide.
If you want to cross compile Conduit to another architecture, read the Cross-Compile Guide.
Deloy using a Debian package
You need to have the deb
helper command installed that creates Debian packages from Cargo projects (see cargo-deb for more info):
$ cargo install cargo-deb
Then, you can create and install a Debian package at a whim:
$ cargo deb
$ dpkg -i target/debian/matrix-conduit_0.1.0_amd64.deb
This will build, package, install, configure and start Conduit. Read more.
Note that cargo deb
supports cross-compilation too!
Official Debian packages will follow once Conduit starts to have stable releases.
Deploy using Docker
Pull and run the docker image with
docker pull matrixconduit/matrix-conduit:latest
docker run -d -p 8448:8000 -v ~/conduit.toml:/srv/conduit/conduit.toml -v db:/srv/conduit/.local/share/conduit matrixconduit/matrix-conduit:latest
Note: You also need to supply a
conduit.toml
config file, you can find an example here. Or you can pass in-e CONDUIT_CONFIG=""
and configure Conduit purely with env vars.
Or build and run it with docker or docker-compose. Read more
How can I contribute?
- Look for an issue you would like to work on and make sure it's not assigned to other users
- Ask someone to assign the issue to you (comment on the issue or chat in #conduit:nordgedanken.dev)
- Fork the repo and work on the issue. #conduit:nordgedanken.dev is happy to help :)
- Submit a MR
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