# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # Copyright 2014-2016 OpenMarket Ltd # Copyright 2017-2018 New Vector Ltd # Copyright 2019 The Matrix.org Foundation C.I.C. # # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. # You may obtain a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. import logging import os.path import re from textwrap import indent from typing import Any, Dict, Iterable, List, Optional import attr import yaml from synapse.api.room_versions import KNOWN_ROOM_VERSIONS from synapse.http.endpoint import parse_and_validate_server_name from ._base import Config, ConfigError logger = logging.Logger(__name__) # by default, we attempt to listen on both '::' *and* '0.0.0.0' because some OSes # (Windows, macOS, other BSD/Linux where net.ipv6.bindv6only is set) will only listen # on IPv6 when '::' is set. # # We later check for errors when binding to 0.0.0.0 and ignore them if :: is also in # in the list. DEFAULT_BIND_ADDRESSES = ["::", "0.0.0.0"] DEFAULT_ROOM_VERSION = "5" ROOM_COMPLEXITY_TOO_GREAT = ( "Your homeserver is unable to join rooms this large or complex. " "Please speak to your server administrator, or upgrade your instance " "to join this room." ) METRICS_PORT_WARNING = """\ The metrics_port configuration option is deprecated in Synapse 0.31 in favour of a listener. Please see https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/blob/master/docs/metrics-howto.md on how to configure the new listener. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------""" KNOWN_LISTENER_TYPES = { "http", "metrics", "manhole", "replication", } KNOWN_RESOURCES = { "client", "consent", "federation", "keys", "media", "metrics", "openid", "replication", "static", "webclient", } @attr.s(frozen=True) class HttpResourceConfig: names = attr.ib( type=List[str], factory=list, validator=attr.validators.deep_iterable(attr.validators.in_(KNOWN_RESOURCES)), # type: ignore ) compress = attr.ib( type=bool, default=False, validator=attr.validators.optional(attr.validators.instance_of(bool)), # type: ignore[arg-type] ) @attr.s(frozen=True) class HttpListenerConfig: """Object describing the http-specific parts of the config of a listener""" x_forwarded = attr.ib(type=bool, default=False) resources = attr.ib(type=List[HttpResourceConfig], factory=list) additional_resources = attr.ib(type=Dict[str, dict], factory=dict) tag = attr.ib(type=str, default=None) @attr.s(frozen=True) class ListenerConfig: """Object describing the configuration of a single listener.""" port = attr.ib(type=int, validator=attr.validators.instance_of(int)) bind_addresses = attr.ib(type=List[str]) type = attr.ib(type=str, validator=attr.validators.in_(KNOWN_LISTENER_TYPES)) tls = attr.ib(type=bool, default=False) # http_options is only populated if type=http http_options = attr.ib(type=Optional[HttpListenerConfig], default=None) class ServerConfig(Config): section = "server" def read_config(self, config, **kwargs): self.server_name = config["server_name"] self.server_context = config.get("server_context", None) try: parse_and_validate_server_name(self.server_name) except ValueError as e: raise ConfigError(str(e)) self.pid_file = self.abspath(config.get("pid_file")) self.web_client_location = config.get("web_client_location", None) self.soft_file_limit = config.get("soft_file_limit", 0) self.daemonize = config.get("daemonize") self.print_pidfile = config.get("print_pidfile") self.user_agent_suffix = config.get("user_agent_suffix") self.use_frozen_dicts = config.get("use_frozen_dicts", False) self.public_baseurl = config.get("public_baseurl") # Whether to enable user presence. self.use_presence = config.get("use_presence", True) # Whether to update the user directory or not. This should be set to # false only if we are updating the user directory in a worker self.update_user_directory = config.get("update_user_directory", True) # whether to enable the media repository endpoints. This should be set # to false if the media repository is running as a separate endpoint; # doing so ensures that we will not run cache cleanup jobs on the # master, potentially causing inconsistency. self.enable_media_repo = config.get("enable_media_repo", True) # Whether to require authentication to retrieve profile data (avatars, # display names) of other users through the client API. self.require_auth_for_profile_requests = config.get( "require_auth_for_profile_requests", False ) # Whether to require sharing a room with a user to retrieve their # profile data self.limit_profile_requests_to_users_who_share_rooms = config.get( "limit_profile_requests_to_users_who_share_rooms", False, ) if "restrict_public_rooms_to_local_users" in config and ( "allow_public_rooms_without_auth" in config or "allow_public_rooms_over_federation" in config ): raise ConfigError( "Can't use 'restrict_public_rooms_to_local_users' if" " 'allow_public_rooms_without_auth' and/or" " 'allow_public_rooms_over_federation' is set." ) # Check if the legacy "restrict_public_rooms_to_local_users" flag is set. This # flag is now obsolete but we need to check it for backward-compatibility. if config.get("restrict_public_rooms_to_local_users", False): self.allow_public_rooms_without_auth = False self.allow_public_rooms_over_federation = False else: # If set to 'true', removes the need for authentication to access the server's # public rooms directory through the client API, meaning that anyone can # query the room directory. Defaults to 'false'. self.allow_public_rooms_without_auth = config.get( "allow_public_rooms_without_auth", False ) # If set to 'true', allows any other homeserver to fetch the server's public # rooms directory via federation. Defaults to 'false'. self.allow_public_rooms_over_federation = config.get( "allow_public_rooms_over_federation", False ) default_room_version = config.get("default_room_version", DEFAULT_ROOM_VERSION) # Ensure room version is a str default_room_version = str(default_room_version) if default_room_version not in KNOWN_ROOM_VERSIONS: raise ConfigError( "Unknown default_room_version: %s, known room versions: %s" % (default_room_version, list(KNOWN_ROOM_VERSIONS.keys())) ) # Get the actual room version object rather than just the identifier self.default_room_version = KNOWN_ROOM_VERSIONS[default_room_version] # whether to enable search. If disabled, new entries will not be inserted # into the search tables and they will not be indexed. Users will receive # errors when attempting to search for messages. self.enable_search = config.get("enable_search", True) self.filter_timeline_limit = config.get("filter_timeline_limit", 100) # Whether we should block invites sent to users on this server # (other than those sent by local server admins) self.block_non_admin_invites = config.get("block_non_admin_invites", False) # Whether to enable experimental MSC1849 (aka relations) support self.experimental_msc1849_support_enabled = config.get( "experimental_msc1849_support_enabled", True ) # Options to control access by tracking MAU self.limit_usage_by_mau = config.get("limit_usage_by_mau", False) self.max_mau_value = 0 if self.limit_usage_by_mau: self.max_mau_value = config.get("max_mau_value", 0) self.mau_stats_only = config.get("mau_stats_only", False) self.mau_limits_reserved_threepids = config.get( "mau_limit_reserved_threepids", [] ) self.mau_trial_days = config.get("mau_trial_days", 0) self.mau_limit_alerting = config.get("mau_limit_alerting", True) # How long to keep redacted events in the database in unredacted form # before redacting them. redaction_retention_period = config.get("redaction_retention_period", "7d") if redaction_retention_period is not None: self.redaction_retention_period = self.parse_duration( redaction_retention_period ) else: self.redaction_retention_period = None # How long to keep entries in the `users_ips` table. user_ips_max_age = config.get("user_ips_max_age", "28d") if user_ips_max_age is not None: self.user_ips_max_age = self.parse_duration(user_ips_max_age) else: self.user_ips_max_age = None # Options to disable HS self.hs_disabled = config.get("hs_disabled", False) self.hs_disabled_message = config.get("hs_disabled_message", "") # Admin uri to direct users at should their instance become blocked # due to resource constraints self.admin_contact = config.get("admin_contact", None) if self.public_baseurl is not None: if self.public_baseurl[-1] != "/": self.public_baseurl += "/" self.start_pushers = config.get("start_pushers", True) # (undocumented) option for torturing the worker-mode replication a bit, # for testing. The value defines the number of milliseconds to pause before # sending out any replication updates. self.replication_torture_level = config.get("replication_torture_level") # Whether to require a user to be in the room to add an alias to it. # Defaults to True. self.require_membership_for_aliases = config.get( "require_membership_for_aliases", True ) # Whether to allow per-room membership profiles through the send of membership # events with profile information that differ from the target's global profile. self.allow_per_room_profiles = config.get("allow_per_room_profiles", True) retention_config = config.get("retention") if retention_config is None: retention_config = {} self.retention_enabled = retention_config.get("enabled", False) retention_default_policy = retention_config.get("default_policy") if retention_default_policy is not None: self.retention_default_min_lifetime = retention_default_policy.get( "min_lifetime" ) if self.retention_default_min_lifetime is not None: self.retention_default_min_lifetime = self.parse_duration( self.retention_default_min_lifetime ) self.retention_default_max_lifetime = retention_default_policy.get( "max_lifetime" ) if self.retention_default_max_lifetime is not None: self.retention_default_max_lifetime = self.parse_duration( self.retention_default_max_lifetime ) if ( self.retention_default_min_lifetime is not None and self.retention_default_max_lifetime is not None and ( self.retention_default_min_lifetime > self.retention_default_max_lifetime ) ): raise ConfigError( "The default retention policy's 'min_lifetime' can not be greater" " than its 'max_lifetime'" ) else: self.retention_default_min_lifetime = None self.retention_default_max_lifetime = None if self.retention_enabled: logger.info( "Message retention policies support enabled with the following default" " policy: min_lifetime = %s ; max_lifetime = %s", self.retention_default_min_lifetime, self.retention_default_max_lifetime, ) self.retention_allowed_lifetime_min = retention_config.get( "allowed_lifetime_min" ) if self.retention_allowed_lifetime_min is not None: self.retention_allowed_lifetime_min = self.parse_duration( self.retention_allowed_lifetime_min ) self.retention_allowed_lifetime_max = retention_config.get( "allowed_lifetime_max" ) if self.retention_allowed_lifetime_max is not None: self.retention_allowed_lifetime_max = self.parse_duration( self.retention_allowed_lifetime_max ) if ( self.retention_allowed_lifetime_min is not None and self.retention_allowed_lifetime_max is not None and self.retention_allowed_lifetime_min > self.retention_allowed_lifetime_max ): raise ConfigError( "Invalid retention policy limits: 'allowed_lifetime_min' can not be" " greater than 'allowed_lifetime_max'" ) self.retention_purge_jobs = [] # type: List[Dict[str, Optional[int]]] for purge_job_config in retention_config.get("purge_jobs", []): interval_config = purge_job_config.get("interval") if interval_config is None: raise ConfigError( "A retention policy's purge jobs configuration must have the" " 'interval' key set." ) interval = self.parse_duration(interval_config) shortest_max_lifetime = purge_job_config.get("shortest_max_lifetime") if shortest_max_lifetime is not None: shortest_max_lifetime = self.parse_duration(shortest_max_lifetime) longest_max_lifetime = purge_job_config.get("longest_max_lifetime") if longest_max_lifetime is not None: longest_max_lifetime = self.parse_duration(longest_max_lifetime) if ( shortest_max_lifetime is not None and longest_max_lifetime is not None and shortest_max_lifetime > longest_max_lifetime ): raise ConfigError( "A retention policy's purge jobs configuration's" " 'shortest_max_lifetime' value can not be greater than its" " 'longest_max_lifetime' value." ) self.retention_purge_jobs.append( { "interval": interval, "shortest_max_lifetime": shortest_max_lifetime, "longest_max_lifetime": longest_max_lifetime, } ) if not self.retention_purge_jobs: self.retention_purge_jobs = [ { "interval": self.parse_duration("1d"), "shortest_max_lifetime": None, "longest_max_lifetime": None, } ] self.listeners = [parse_listener_def(x) for x in config.get("listeners", [])] # no_tls is not really supported any more, but let's grandfather it in # here. if config.get("no_tls", False): l2 = [] for listener in self.listeners: if listener.tls: logger.info( "Ignoring TLS-enabled listener on port %i due to no_tls", listener.port, ) else: l2.append(listener) self.listeners = l2 if not self.web_client_location: _warn_if_webclient_configured(self.listeners) self.gc_thresholds = read_gc_thresholds(config.get("gc_thresholds", None)) @attr.s class LimitRemoteRoomsConfig: enabled = attr.ib( validator=attr.validators.instance_of(bool), default=False ) complexity = attr.ib( validator=attr.validators.instance_of( (float, int) # type: ignore[arg-type] # noqa ), default=1.0, ) complexity_error = attr.ib( validator=attr.validators.instance_of(str), default=ROOM_COMPLEXITY_TOO_GREAT, ) admins_can_join = attr.ib( validator=attr.validators.instance_of(bool), default=False ) self.limit_remote_rooms = LimitRemoteRoomsConfig( **(config.get("limit_remote_rooms") or {}) ) bind_port = config.get("bind_port") if bind_port: if config.get("no_tls", False): raise ConfigError("no_tls is incompatible with bind_port") self.listeners = [] bind_host = config.get("bind_host", "") gzip_responses = config.get("gzip_responses", True) http_options = HttpListenerConfig( resources=[ HttpResourceConfig(names=["client"], compress=gzip_responses), HttpResourceConfig(names=["federation"]), ], ) self.listeners.append( ListenerConfig( port=bind_port, bind_addresses=[bind_host], tls=True, type="http", http_options=http_options, ) ) unsecure_port = config.get("unsecure_port", bind_port - 400) if unsecure_port: self.listeners.append( ListenerConfig( port=unsecure_port, bind_addresses=[bind_host], tls=False, type="http", http_options=http_options, ) ) manhole = config.get("manhole") if manhole: self.listeners.append( ListenerConfig( port=manhole, bind_addresses=["127.0.0.1"], type="manhole", ) ) metrics_port = config.get("metrics_port") if metrics_port: logger.warning(METRICS_PORT_WARNING) self.listeners.append( ListenerConfig( port=metrics_port, bind_addresses=[config.get("metrics_bind_host", "127.0.0.1")], type="http", http_options=HttpListenerConfig( resources=[HttpResourceConfig(names=["metrics"])] ), ) ) self.cleanup_extremities_with_dummy_events = config.get( "cleanup_extremities_with_dummy_events", True ) # The number of forward extremities in a room needed to send a dummy event. self.dummy_events_threshold = config.get("dummy_events_threshold", 10) self.enable_ephemeral_messages = config.get("enable_ephemeral_messages", False) # Inhibits the /requestToken endpoints from returning an error that might leak # information about whether an e-mail address is in use or not on this # homeserver, and instead return a 200 with a fake sid if this kind of error is # met, without sending anything. # This is a compromise between sending an email, which could be a spam vector, # and letting the client know which email address is bound to an account and # which one isn't. self.request_token_inhibit_3pid_errors = config.get( "request_token_inhibit_3pid_errors", False, ) # List of users trialing the new experimental default push rules. This setting is # not included in the sample configuration file on purpose as it's a temporary # hack, so that some users can trial the new defaults without impacting every # user on the homeserver. users_new_default_push_rules = ( config.get("users_new_default_push_rules") or [] ) # type: list if not isinstance(users_new_default_push_rules, list): raise ConfigError("'users_new_default_push_rules' must be a list") # Turn the list into a set to improve lookup speed. self.users_new_default_push_rules = set( users_new_default_push_rules ) # type: set def has_tls_listener(self) -> bool: return any(listener.tls for listener in self.listeners) def generate_config_section( self, server_name, data_dir_path, open_private_ports, listeners, **kwargs ): _, bind_port = parse_and_validate_server_name(server_name) if bind_port is not None: unsecure_port = bind_port - 400 else: bind_port = 8448 unsecure_port = 8008 pid_file = os.path.join(data_dir_path, "homeserver.pid") # Bring DEFAULT_ROOM_VERSION into the local-scope for use in the # default config string default_room_version = DEFAULT_ROOM_VERSION secure_listeners = [] unsecure_listeners = [] private_addresses = ["::1", "127.0.0.1"] if listeners: for listener in listeners: if listener["tls"]: secure_listeners.append(listener) else: # If we don't want open ports we need to bind the listeners # to some address other than 0.0.0.0. Here we chose to use # localhost. # If the addresses are already bound we won't overwrite them # however. if not open_private_ports: listener.setdefault("bind_addresses", private_addresses) unsecure_listeners.append(listener) secure_http_bindings = indent( yaml.dump(secure_listeners), " " * 10 ).lstrip() unsecure_http_bindings = indent( yaml.dump(unsecure_listeners), " " * 10 ).lstrip() if not unsecure_listeners: unsecure_http_bindings = ( """- port: %(unsecure_port)s tls: false type: http x_forwarded: true""" % locals() ) if not open_private_ports: unsecure_http_bindings += ( "\n bind_addresses: ['::1', '127.0.0.1']" ) unsecure_http_bindings += """ resources: - names: [client, federation] compress: false""" if listeners: # comment out this block unsecure_http_bindings = "#" + re.sub( "\n {10}", lambda match: match.group(0) + "#", unsecure_http_bindings, ) if not secure_listeners: secure_http_bindings = ( """#- port: %(bind_port)s # type: http # tls: true # resources: # - names: [client, federation]""" % locals() ) return ( """\ ## Server ## # The domain name of the server, with optional explicit port. # This is used by remote servers to connect to this server, # e.g. matrix.org, localhost:8080, etc. # This is also the last part of your UserID. # server_name: "%(server_name)s" # When running as a daemon, the file to store the pid in # pid_file: %(pid_file)s # The absolute URL to the web client which /_matrix/client will redirect # to if 'webclient' is configured under the 'listeners' configuration. # # This option can be also set to the filesystem path to the web client # which will be served at /_matrix/client/ if 'webclient' is configured # under the 'listeners' configuration, however this is a security risk: # https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse#security-note # #web_client_location: https://riot.example.com/ # The public-facing base URL that clients use to access this HS # (not including _matrix/...). This is the same URL a user would # enter into the 'custom HS URL' field on their client. If you # use synapse with a reverse proxy, this should be the URL to reach # synapse via the proxy. # #public_baseurl: https://example.com/ # Set the soft limit on the number of file descriptors synapse can use # Zero is used to indicate synapse should set the soft limit to the # hard limit. # #soft_file_limit: 0 # Set to false to disable presence tracking on this homeserver. # #use_presence: false # Whether to require authentication to retrieve profile data (avatars, # display names) of other users through the client API. Defaults to # 'false'. Note that profile data is also available via the federation # API, so this setting is of limited value if federation is enabled on # the server. # #require_auth_for_profile_requests: true # Uncomment to require a user to share a room with another user in order # to retrieve their profile information. Only checked on Client-Server # requests. Profile requests from other servers should be checked by the # requesting server. Defaults to 'false'. # #limit_profile_requests_to_users_who_share_rooms: true # If set to 'true', removes the need for authentication to access the server's # public rooms directory through the client API, meaning that anyone can # query the room directory. Defaults to 'false'. # #allow_public_rooms_without_auth: true # If set to 'true', allows any other homeserver to fetch the server's public # rooms directory via federation. Defaults to 'false'. # #allow_public_rooms_over_federation: true # The default room version for newly created rooms. # # Known room versions are listed here: # https://matrix.org/docs/spec/#complete-list-of-room-versions # # For example, for room version 1, default_room_version should be set # to "1". # #default_room_version: "%(default_room_version)s" # The GC threshold parameters to pass to `gc.set_threshold`, if defined # #gc_thresholds: [700, 10, 10] # Set the limit on the returned events in the timeline in the get # and sync operations. The default value is 100. -1 means no upper limit. # # Uncomment the following to increase the limit to 5000. # #filter_timeline_limit: 5000 # Whether room invites to users on this server should be blocked # (except those sent by local server admins). The default is False. # #block_non_admin_invites: true # Room searching # # If disabled, new messages will not be indexed for searching and users # will receive errors when searching for messages. Defaults to enabled. # #enable_search: false # List of ports that Synapse should listen on, their purpose and their # configuration. # # Options for each listener include: # # port: the TCP port to bind to # # bind_addresses: a list of local addresses to listen on. The default is # 'all local interfaces'. # # type: the type of listener. Normally 'http', but other valid options are: # 'manhole' (see docs/manhole.md), # 'metrics' (see docs/metrics-howto.md), # 'replication' (see docs/workers.md). # # tls: set to true to enable TLS for this listener. Will use the TLS # key/cert specified in tls_private_key_path / tls_certificate_path. # # x_forwarded: Only valid for an 'http' listener. Set to true to use the # X-Forwarded-For header as the client IP. Useful when Synapse is # behind a reverse-proxy. # # resources: Only valid for an 'http' listener. A list of resources to host # on this port. Options for each resource are: # # names: a list of names of HTTP resources. See below for a list of # valid resource names. # # compress: set to true to enable HTTP compression for this resource. # # additional_resources: Only valid for an 'http' listener. A map of # additional endpoints which should be loaded via dynamic modules. # # Valid resource names are: # # client: the client-server API (/_matrix/client), and the synapse admin # API (/_synapse/admin). Also implies 'media' and 'static'. # # consent: user consent forms (/_matrix/consent). See # docs/consent_tracking.md. # # federation: the server-server API (/_matrix/federation). Also implies # 'media', 'keys', 'openid' # # keys: the key discovery API (/_matrix/keys). # # media: the media API (/_matrix/media). # # metrics: the metrics interface. See docs/metrics-howto.md. # # openid: OpenID authentication. # # replication: the HTTP replication API (/_synapse/replication). See # docs/workers.md. # # static: static resources under synapse/static (/_matrix/static). (Mostly # useful for 'fallback authentication'.) # # webclient: A web client. Requires web_client_location to be set. # listeners: # TLS-enabled listener: for when matrix traffic is sent directly to synapse. # # Disabled by default. To enable it, uncomment the following. (Note that you # will also need to give Synapse a TLS key and certificate: see the TLS section # below.) # %(secure_http_bindings)s # Unsecure HTTP listener: for when matrix traffic passes through a reverse proxy # that unwraps TLS. # # If you plan to use a reverse proxy, please see # https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/blob/master/docs/reverse_proxy.md. # %(unsecure_http_bindings)s # example additional_resources: # #additional_resources: # "/_matrix/my/custom/endpoint": # module: my_module.CustomRequestHandler # config: {} # Turn on the twisted ssh manhole service on localhost on the given # port. # #- port: 9000 # bind_addresses: ['::1', '127.0.0.1'] # type: manhole # Forward extremities can build up in a room due to networking delays between # homeservers. Once this happens in a large room, calculation of the state of # that room can become quite expensive. To mitigate this, once the number of # forward extremities reaches a given threshold, Synapse will send an # org.matrix.dummy_event event, which will reduce the forward extremities # in the room. # # This setting defines the threshold (i.e. number of forward extremities in the # room) at which dummy events are sent. The default value is 10. # #dummy_events_threshold: 5 ## Homeserver blocking ## # How to reach the server admin, used in ResourceLimitError # #admin_contact: 'mailto:admin@server.com' # Global blocking # #hs_disabled: false #hs_disabled_message: 'Human readable reason for why the HS is blocked' # Monthly Active User Blocking # # Used in cases where the admin or server owner wants to limit to the # number of monthly active users. # # 'limit_usage_by_mau' disables/enables monthly active user blocking. When # enabled and a limit is reached the server returns a 'ResourceLimitError' # with error type Codes.RESOURCE_LIMIT_EXCEEDED # # 'max_mau_value' is the hard limit of monthly active users above which # the server will start blocking user actions. # # 'mau_trial_days' is a means to add a grace period for active users. It # means that users must be active for this number of days before they # can be considered active and guards against the case where lots of users # sign up in a short space of time never to return after their initial # session. # # 'mau_limit_alerting' is a means of limiting client side alerting # should the mau limit be reached. This is useful for small instances # where the admin has 5 mau seats (say) for 5 specific people and no # interest increasing the mau limit further. Defaults to True, which # means that alerting is enabled # #limit_usage_by_mau: false #max_mau_value: 50 #mau_trial_days: 2 #mau_limit_alerting: false # If enabled, the metrics for the number of monthly active users will # be populated, however no one will be limited. If limit_usage_by_mau # is true, this is implied to be true. # #mau_stats_only: false # Sometimes the server admin will want to ensure certain accounts are # never blocked by mau checking. These accounts are specified here. # #mau_limit_reserved_threepids: # - medium: 'email' # address: 'reserved_user@example.com' # Used by phonehome stats to group together related servers. #server_context: context # Resource-constrained homeserver settings # # When this is enabled, the room "complexity" will be checked before a user # joins a new remote room. If it is above the complexity limit, the server will # disallow joining, or will instantly leave. # # Room complexity is an arbitrary measure based on factors such as the number of # users in the room. # limit_remote_rooms: # Uncomment to enable room complexity checking. # #enabled: true # the limit above which rooms cannot be joined. The default is 1.0. # #complexity: 0.5 # override the error which is returned when the room is too complex. # #complexity_error: "This room is too complex." # allow server admins to join complex rooms. Default is false. # #admins_can_join: true # Whether to require a user to be in the room to add an alias to it. # Defaults to 'true'. # #require_membership_for_aliases: false # Whether to allow per-room membership profiles through the send of membership # events with profile information that differ from the target's global profile. # Defaults to 'true'. # #allow_per_room_profiles: false # How long to keep redacted events in unredacted form in the database. After # this period redacted events get replaced with their redacted form in the DB. # # Defaults to `7d`. Set to `null` to disable. # #redaction_retention_period: 28d # How long to track users' last seen time and IPs in the database. # # Defaults to `28d`. Set to `null` to disable clearing out of old rows. # #user_ips_max_age: 14d # Message retention policy at the server level. # # Room admins and mods can define a retention period for their rooms using the # 'm.room.retention' state event, and server admins can cap this period by setting # the 'allowed_lifetime_min' and 'allowed_lifetime_max' config options. # # If this feature is enabled, Synapse will regularly look for and purge events # which are older than the room's maximum retention period. Synapse will also # filter events received over federation so that events that should have been # purged are ignored and not stored again. # retention: # The message retention policies feature is disabled by default. Uncomment the # following line to enable it. # #enabled: true # Default retention policy. If set, Synapse will apply it to rooms that lack the # 'm.room.retention' state event. Currently, the value of 'min_lifetime' doesn't # matter much because Synapse doesn't take it into account yet. # #default_policy: # min_lifetime: 1d # max_lifetime: 1y # Retention policy limits. If set, and the state of a room contains a # 'm.room.retention' event in its state which contains a 'min_lifetime' or a # 'max_lifetime' that's out of these bounds, Synapse will cap the room's policy # to these limits when running purge jobs. # #allowed_lifetime_min: 1d #allowed_lifetime_max: 1y # Server admins can define the settings of the background jobs purging the # events which lifetime has expired under the 'purge_jobs' section. # # If no configuration is provided, a single job will be set up to delete expired # events in every room daily. # # Each job's configuration defines which range of message lifetimes the job # takes care of. For example, if 'shortest_max_lifetime' is '2d' and # 'longest_max_lifetime' is '3d', the job will handle purging expired events in # rooms whose state defines a 'max_lifetime' that's both higher than 2 days, and # lower than or equal to 3 days. Both the minimum and the maximum value of a # range are optional, e.g. a job with no 'shortest_max_lifetime' and a # 'longest_max_lifetime' of '3d' will handle every room with a retention policy # which 'max_lifetime' is lower than or equal to three days. # # The rationale for this per-job configuration is that some rooms might have a # retention policy with a low 'max_lifetime', where history needs to be purged # of outdated messages on a more frequent basis than for the rest of the rooms # (e.g. every 12h), but not want that purge to be performed by a job that's # iterating over every room it knows, which could be heavy on the server. # # If any purge job is configured, it is strongly recommended to have at least # a single job with neither 'shortest_max_lifetime' nor 'longest_max_lifetime' # set, or one job without 'shortest_max_lifetime' and one job without # 'longest_max_lifetime' set. Otherwise some rooms might be ignored, even if # 'allowed_lifetime_min' and 'allowed_lifetime_max' are set, because capping a # room's policy to these values is done after the policies are retrieved from # Synapse's database (which is done using the range specified in a purge job's # configuration). # #purge_jobs: # - longest_max_lifetime: 3d # interval: 12h # - shortest_max_lifetime: 3d # interval: 1d # Inhibits the /requestToken endpoints from returning an error that might leak # information about whether an e-mail address is in use or not on this # homeserver. # Note that for some endpoints the error situation is the e-mail already being # used, and for others the error is entering the e-mail being unused. # If this option is enabled, instead of returning an error, these endpoints will # act as if no error happened and return a fake session ID ('sid') to clients. # #request_token_inhibit_3pid_errors: true """ % locals() ) def read_arguments(self, args): if args.manhole is not None: self.manhole = args.manhole if args.daemonize is not None: self.daemonize = args.daemonize if args.print_pidfile is not None: self.print_pidfile = args.print_pidfile @staticmethod def add_arguments(parser): server_group = parser.add_argument_group("server") server_group.add_argument( "-D", "--daemonize", action="store_true", default=None, help="Daemonize the homeserver", ) server_group.add_argument( "--print-pidfile", action="store_true", default=None, help="Print the path to the pidfile just before daemonizing", ) server_group.add_argument( "--manhole", metavar="PORT", dest="manhole", type=int, help="Turn on the twisted telnet manhole service on the given port.", ) def is_threepid_reserved(reserved_threepids, threepid): """Check the threepid against the reserved threepid config Args: reserved_threepids([dict]) - list of reserved threepids threepid(dict) - The threepid to test for Returns: boolean Is the threepid undertest reserved_user """ for tp in reserved_threepids: if threepid["medium"] == tp["medium"] and threepid["address"] == tp["address"]: return True return False def read_gc_thresholds(thresholds): """Reads the three integer thresholds for garbage collection. Ensures that the thresholds are integers if thresholds are supplied. """ if thresholds is None: return None try: assert len(thresholds) == 3 return (int(thresholds[0]), int(thresholds[1]), int(thresholds[2])) except Exception: raise ConfigError( "Value of `gc_threshold` must be a list of three integers if set" ) def parse_listener_def(listener: Any) -> ListenerConfig: """parse a listener config from the config file""" listener_type = listener["type"] port = listener.get("port") if not isinstance(port, int): raise ConfigError("Listener configuration is lacking a valid 'port' option") tls = listener.get("tls", False) bind_addresses = listener.get("bind_addresses", []) bind_address = listener.get("bind_address") # if bind_address was specified, add it to the list of addresses if bind_address: bind_addresses.append(bind_address) # if we still have an empty list of addresses, use the default list if not bind_addresses: if listener_type == "metrics": # the metrics listener doesn't support IPv6 bind_addresses.append("0.0.0.0") else: bind_addresses.extend(DEFAULT_BIND_ADDRESSES) http_config = None if listener_type == "http": http_config = HttpListenerConfig( x_forwarded=listener.get("x_forwarded", False), resources=[ HttpResourceConfig(**res) for res in listener.get("resources", []) ], additional_resources=listener.get("additional_resources", {}), tag=listener.get("tag"), ) return ListenerConfig(port, bind_addresses, listener_type, tls, http_config) NO_MORE_WEB_CLIENT_WARNING = """ Synapse no longer includes a web client. To enable a web client, configure web_client_location. To remove this warning, remove 'webclient' from the 'listeners' configuration. """ def _warn_if_webclient_configured(listeners: Iterable[ListenerConfig]) -> None: for listener in listeners: if not listener.http_options: continue for res in listener.http_options.resources: for name in res.names: if name == "webclient": logger.warning(NO_MORE_WEB_CLIENT_WARNING) return