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dendrite/docs/caddy/polylith/Caddyfile
Neil Alexander 23a3e04579
Event relations (#2790)
This adds support for tracking `m.relates_to`, as well as adding support
for the various `/room/{roomID}/relations/...` endpoints to the CS API.
2022-10-13 14:50:52 +01:00

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Caddyfile

# Sample Caddyfile for using Caddy in front of Dendrite
#
# Customize email address and domain names
# Optional settings commented out
#
# BE SURE YOUR DOMAINS ARE POINTED AT YOUR SERVER FIRST
# Documentation: <https://caddyserver.com/docs/>
#
# Bonus tip: If your IP address changes, use Caddy's
# dynamic DNS plugin to update your DNS records to
# point to your new IP automatically
# <https://github.com/mholt/caddy-dynamicdns>
#
# Global options block
{
# In case there is a problem with your certificates.
# email example@example.com
# Turn off the admin endpoint if you don't need graceful config
# changes and/or are running untrusted code on your machine.
# admin off
# Enable this if your clients don't send ServerName in TLS handshakes.
# default_sni example.com
# Enable debug mode for verbose logging.
# debug
# Use Let's Encrypt's staging endpoint for testing.
# acme_ca https://acme-staging-v02.api.letsencrypt.org/directory
# If you're port-forwarding HTTP/HTTPS ports from 80/443 to something
# else, enable these and put the alternate port numbers here.
# http_port 8080
# https_port 8443
}
# The server name of your matrix homeserver. This example shows
# "well-known delegation" from the registered domain to a subdomain
# which is only needed if your server_name doesn't match your Matrix
# homeserver URL (i.e. you can show users a vanity domain that looks
# nice and is easy to remember but still have your Matrix server on
# its own subdomain or hosted service)
example.com {
header /.well-known/matrix/*Content-Type application/json
header /.well-known/matrix/* Access-Control-Allow-Origin *
respond /.well-known/matrix/server `{"m.server": "matrix.example.com:443"}`
respond /.well-known/matrix/client `{"m.homeserver": {"base_url": "https://matrix.example.com"}}`
}
# The actual domain name whereby your Matrix server is accessed
matrix.example.com {
# Change the end of each reverse_proxy line to the correct
# address for your various services.
@sync_api {
path_regexp /_matrix/client/.*?/(sync|user/.*?/filter/?.*|keys/changes|rooms/.*?/(messages|context/.*?|relations/.*?|event/.*?))$
}
reverse_proxy @sync_api sync_api:8073
reverse_proxy /_matrix/client* client_api:8071
reverse_proxy /_matrix/federation* federation_api:8071
reverse_proxy /_matrix/key* federation_api:8071
reverse_proxy /_matrix/media* media_api:8071
}