# Creating multiple stream writers with a bash script This script creates multiple [stream writer](https://github.com/element-hq/synapse/blob/develop/docs/workers.md#stream-writers) workers. Stream writers require both replication and HTTP listeners. It also prints out the example lines for Synapse main configuration file. Remember to route necessary endpoints directly to a worker associated with it. If you run the script as-is, it will create workers with the replication listener starting from port 8034 and another, regular http listener starting from 8044. If you don't need all of the stream writers listed in the script, just remove them from the ```STREAM_WRITERS``` array. Hint: Note that `worker_pid_file` is required if `worker_daemonize` is `true`. Uncomment and/or modify the line if needed. ```sh #!/bin/bash # Start with these replication and http ports. # The script loop starts with the exact port and then increments it by one. REP_START_PORT=8034 HTTP_START_PORT=8044 # Stream writer workers to generate. Feel free to add or remove them as you wish. # Event persister ("events") isn't included here as it does not require its # own HTTP listener. STREAM_WRITERS+=( "presence" "typing" "receipts" "to_device" "account_data" ) NUM_WRITERS=$(expr ${#STREAM_WRITERS[@]}) i=0 while [ $i -lt "$NUM_WRITERS" ] do cat << EOF > ${STREAM_WRITERS[$i]}_stream_writer.yaml worker_app: synapse.app.generic_worker worker_name: ${STREAM_WRITERS[$i]}_stream_writer # The replication listener on the main synapse process. worker_replication_host: 127.0.0.1 worker_replication_http_port: 9093 worker_listeners: - type: http port: $(expr $REP_START_PORT + $i) resources: - names: [replication] - type: http port: $(expr $HTTP_START_PORT + $i) x_forwarded: true resources: - names: [client] #worker_pid_file: DATADIR/${STREAM_WRITERS[$i]}.pid worker_log_config: /etc/matrix-synapse/stream-writer-log.yaml EOF HOMESERVER_YAML_INSTANCE_MAP+=$" ${STREAM_WRITERS[$i]}_stream_writer: host: 127.0.0.1 port: $(expr $REP_START_PORT + $i) " HOMESERVER_YAML_STREAM_WRITERS+=$" ${STREAM_WRITERS[$i]}: ${STREAM_WRITERS[$i]}_stream_writer " ((i++)) done cat << EXAMPLECONFIG # Add these lines to your homeserver.yaml. # Don't forget to configure your reverse proxy and # necessary endpoints to their respective worker. # See https://github.com/element-hq/synapse/blob/develop/docs/workers.md # for more information. # Remember: Under NO circumstances should the replication # listener be exposed to the public internet; # it has no authentication and is unencrypted. instance_map: $HOMESERVER_YAML_INSTANCE_MAP stream_writers: $HOMESERVER_YAML_STREAM_WRITERS EXAMPLECONFIG ``` Copy the code above save it to a file ```create_stream_writers.sh``` (for example). Make the script executable by running ```chmod +x create_stream_writers.sh```. ## Run the script to create workers and print out a sample configuration Simply run the script to create YAML files in the current folder and print out the required configuration for ```homeserver.yaml```. ```console $ ./create_stream_writers.sh ``` You should receive an output similar to the following: ```console # Add these lines to your homeserver.yaml. # Don't forget to configure your reverse proxy and # necessary endpoints to their respective worker. # See https://github.com/element-hq/synapse/blob/develop/docs/workers.md # for more information # Remember: Under NO circumstances should the replication # listener be exposed to the public internet; # it has no authentication and is unencrypted. instance_map: presence_stream_writer: host: 127.0.0.1 port: 8034 typing_stream_writer: host: 127.0.0.1 port: 8035 receipts_stream_writer: host: 127.0.0.1 port: 8036 to_device_stream_writer: host: 127.0.0.1 port: 8037 account_data_stream_writer: host: 127.0.0.1 port: 8038 stream_writers: presence: presence_stream_writer typing: typing_stream_writer receipts: receipts_stream_writer to_device: to_device_stream_writer account_data: account_data_stream_writer ``` Simply copy-and-paste the output to an appropriate place in your Synapse main configuration file. ## Write directly to Synapse configuration file You could also write the output directly to homeserver main configuration file. **This, however, is not recommended** as even a small typo (such as replacing >> with >) can erase the entire ```homeserver.yaml```. If you do this, back up your original configuration file first: ```console # Back up homeserver.yaml first cp /etc/matrix-synapse/homeserver.yaml /etc/matrix-synapse/homeserver.yaml.bak # Create workers and write output to your homeserver.yaml ./create_stream_writers.sh >> /etc/matrix-synapse/homeserver.yaml ```