forked from MirrorHub/synapse
4607be0b7b
* Request partial joins by default This is a little sloppy, but we are trying to gain confidence in faster joins in the upcoming RC. Admins can still opt out by adding the following to their Synapse config: ```yaml experimental: faster_joins: false ``` We may revert this change before the release proper, depending on how testing in the wild goes. * Changelog * Try to fix the backfill test failures * Upgrade notes * Postgres compat?
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# Upgrading Synapse
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Before upgrading check if any special steps are required to upgrade from
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the version you currently have installed to the current version of
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Synapse. The extra instructions that may be required are listed later in
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this document.
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- Check that your versions of Python and PostgreSQL are still
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supported.
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Synapse follows upstream lifecycles for [Python](https://endoflife.date/python) and
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[PostgreSQL](https://endoflife.date/postgresql), and removes support for versions
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which are no longer maintained.
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The website <https://endoflife.date> also offers convenient
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summaries.
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- If Synapse was installed using [prebuilt packages](setup/installation.md#prebuilt-packages),
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you will need to follow the normal process for upgrading those packages.
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- If Synapse was installed using pip then upgrade to the latest
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version by running:
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```bash
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pip install --upgrade matrix-synapse
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```
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- If Synapse was installed from source, then:
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1. Obtain the latest version of the source code. Git users can run
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`git pull` to do this.
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2. If you're running Synapse in a virtualenv, make sure to activate it before
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upgrading. For example, if Synapse is installed in a virtualenv in `~/synapse/env` then
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run:
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```bash
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source ~/synapse/env/bin/activate
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pip install --upgrade .
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```
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Include any relevant extras between square brackets, e.g. `pip install --upgrade ".[postgres,oidc]"`.
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3. If you're using `poetry` to manage a Synapse installation, run:
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```bash
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poetry install
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```
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Include any relevant extras with `--extras`, e.g. `poetry install --extras postgres --extras oidc`.
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It's probably easiest to run `poetry install --extras all`.
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4. Restart Synapse:
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```bash
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synctl restart
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```
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To check whether your update was successful, you can check the running
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server version with:
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```bash
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# you may need to replace 'localhost:8008' if synapse is not configured
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# to listen on port 8008.
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curl http://localhost:8008/_synapse/admin/v1/server_version
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```
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## Rolling back to older versions
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Rolling back to previous releases can be difficult, due to database
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schema changes between releases. Where we have been able to test the
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rollback process, this will be noted below.
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In general, you will need to undo any changes made during the upgrade
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process, for example:
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- pip:
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```bash
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source env/bin/activate
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# replace `1.3.0` accordingly:
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pip install matrix-synapse==1.3.0
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```
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- Debian:
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```bash
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# replace `1.3.0` and `stretch` accordingly:
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wget https://packages.matrix.org/debian/pool/main/m/matrix-synapse-py3/matrix-synapse-py3_1.3.0+stretch1_amd64.deb
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dpkg -i matrix-synapse-py3_1.3.0+stretch1_amd64.deb
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```
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# Upgrading to v1.76.0
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## Faster joins are enabled by default
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When joining a room for the first time, Synapse 1.76.0rc1 will request a partial join from the other server by default. Previously, server admins had to opt-in to this using an experimental config flag.
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Server admins can opt out of this feature for the time being by setting
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```yaml
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experimental:
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faster_joins: false
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```
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in their server config.
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## Changes to the account data replication streams
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Synapse has changed the format of the account data and devices replication
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streams (between workers). This is a forwards- and backwards-incompatible
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change: v1.75 workers cannot process account data replicated by v1.76 workers,
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and vice versa.
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Once all workers are upgraded to v1.76 (or downgraded to v1.75), account data
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and device replication will resume as normal.
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## Minimum version of Poetry is now 1.3.2
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The minimum supported version of Poetry is now 1.3.2 (previously 1.2.0, [since
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Synapse 1.67](#upgrading-to-v1670)). If you have used `poetry install` to
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install Synapse from a source checkout, you should upgrade poetry: see its
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[installation instructions](https://python-poetry.org/docs/#installation).
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For all other installation methods, no acction is required.
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# Upgrading to v1.74.0
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## Unicode support in user search
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This version introduces optional support for an [improved user search dealing with Unicode characters](https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/pull/14464).
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If you want to take advantage of this feature you need to install PyICU,
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the ICU native dependency and its development headers
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so that PyICU can build since no prebuilt wheels are available.
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You can follow [the PyICU documentation](https://pypi.org/project/PyICU/) to do so,
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and then do `pip install matrix-synapse[user-search]` for a PyPI install.
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Docker images and Debian packages need nothing specific as they already
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include or specify ICU as an explicit dependency.
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# Upgrading to v1.73.0
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## Legacy Prometheus metric names have now been removed
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Synapse v1.69.0 included the deprecation of legacy Prometheus metric names
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and offered an option to disable them.
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Synapse v1.71.0 disabled legacy Prometheus metric names by default.
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This version, v1.73.0, removes those legacy Prometheus metric names entirely.
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This also means that the `enable_legacy_metrics` configuration option has been
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removed; it will no longer be possible to re-enable the legacy metric names.
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If you use metrics and have not yet updated your Grafana dashboard(s),
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Prometheus console(s) or alerting rule(s), please consider doing so when upgrading
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to this version.
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Note that the included Grafana dashboard was updated in v1.72.0 to correct some
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metric names which were missed when legacy metrics were disabled by default.
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See [v1.69.0: Deprecation of legacy Prometheus metric names](#deprecation-of-legacy-prometheus-metric-names)
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for more context.
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# Upgrading to v1.72.0
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## Dropping support for PostgreSQL 10
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In line with our [deprecation policy](deprecation_policy.md), we've dropped
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support for PostgreSQL 10, as it is no longer supported upstream.
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This release of Synapse requires PostgreSQL 11+.
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# Upgrading to v1.71.0
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## Removal of the `generate_short_term_login_token` module API method
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As announced with the release of [Synapse 1.69.0](#deprecation-of-the-generate_short_term_login_token-module-api-method), the deprecated `generate_short_term_login_token` module method has been removed.
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Modules relying on it can instead use the `create_login_token` method.
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## Changes to the events received by application services (interest)
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To align with spec (changed in
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[MSC3905](https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-spec-proposals/pull/3905)), Synapse now
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only considers local users to be interesting. In other words, the `users` namespace
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regex is only be applied against local users of the homeserver.
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Please note, this probably doesn't affect the expected behavior of your application
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service, since an interesting local user in a room still means all messages in the room
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(from local or remote users) will still be considered interesting. And matching a room
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with the `rooms` or `aliases` namespace regex will still consider all events sent in the
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room to be interesting to the application service.
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If one of your application service's `users` regex was intending to match a remote user,
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this will no longer match as you expect. The behavioral mismatch between matching all
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local users and some remote users is why the spec was changed/clarified and this
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caveat is no longer supported.
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## Legacy Prometheus metric names are now disabled by default
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Synapse v1.71.0 disables legacy Prometheus metric names by default.
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For administrators that still rely on them and have not yet had chance to update their
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uses of the metrics, it's still possible to specify `enable_legacy_metrics: true` in
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the configuration to re-enable them temporarily.
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Synapse v1.73.0 will **remove legacy metric names altogether** and at that point,
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it will no longer be possible to re-enable them.
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If you do not use metrics or you have already updated your Grafana dashboard(s),
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Prometheus console(s) and alerting rule(s), there is no action needed.
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See [v1.69.0: Deprecation of legacy Prometheus metric names](#deprecation-of-legacy-prometheus-metric-names).
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# Upgrading to v1.69.0
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## Changes to the receipts replication streams
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Synapse now includes information indicating if a receipt applies to a thread when
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replicating it to other workers. This is a forwards- and backwards-incompatible
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change: v1.68 and workers cannot process receipts replicated by v1.69 workers, and
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vice versa.
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Once all workers are upgraded to v1.69 (or downgraded to v1.68), receipts
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replication will resume as normal.
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## Deprecation of legacy Prometheus metric names
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In current versions of Synapse, some Prometheus metrics are emitted under two different names,
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with one of the names being older but non-compliant with OpenMetrics and Prometheus conventions
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and one of the names being newer but compliant.
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Synapse v1.71.0 will turn the old metric names off *by default*.
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For administrators that still rely on them and have not had chance to update their
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uses of the metrics, it's possible to specify `enable_legacy_metrics: true` in
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the configuration to re-enable them temporarily.
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Synapse v1.73.0 will **remove legacy metric names altogether** and it will no longer
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be possible to re-enable them.
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The Grafana dashboard, Prometheus recording rules and Prometheus Consoles included
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in the `contrib` directory in the Synapse repository have been updated to no longer
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rely on the legacy names. These can be used on a current version of Synapse
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because current versions of Synapse emit both old and new names.
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You may need to update your alerting rules or any other rules that depend on
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the names of Prometheus metrics.
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If you want to test your changes before legacy names are disabled by default,
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you may specify `enable_legacy_metrics: false` in your homeserver configuration.
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A list of affected metrics is available on the [Metrics How-to page](https://matrix-org.github.io/synapse/v1.69/metrics-howto.html?highlight=metrics%20deprecated#renaming-of-metrics--deprecation-of-old-names-in-12).
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## Deprecation of the `generate_short_term_login_token` module API method
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The following method of the module API has been deprecated, and is scheduled to
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be remove in v1.71.0:
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```python
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def generate_short_term_login_token(
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self,
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user_id: str,
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duration_in_ms: int = (2 * 60 * 1000),
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auth_provider_id: str = "",
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auth_provider_session_id: Optional[str] = None,
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) -> str:
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...
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```
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It has been replaced by an asynchronous equivalent:
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```python
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async def create_login_token(
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self,
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user_id: str,
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duration_in_ms: int = (2 * 60 * 1000),
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auth_provider_id: Optional[str] = None,
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auth_provider_session_id: Optional[str] = None,
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) -> str:
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...
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```
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Synapse will log a warning when a module uses the deprecated method, to help
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administrators find modules using it.
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# Upgrading to v1.68.0
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Two changes announced in the upgrade notes for v1.67.0 have now landed in v1.68.0.
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## SQLite version requirement
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Synapse now requires a SQLite version of 3.27.0 or higher if SQLite is configured as
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Synapse's database.
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Installations using
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- Docker images [from `matrixdotorg`](https://hub.docker.com/r/matrixdotorg/synapse),
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- Debian packages [from Matrix.org](https://packages.matrix.org/), or
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- a PostgreSQL database
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are not affected.
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## Rust requirement when building from source.
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Building from a source checkout of Synapse now requires a recent Rust compiler
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(currently Rust 1.58.1, but see also the
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[Platform Dependency Policy](https://matrix-org.github.io/synapse/latest/deprecation_policy.html)).
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Installations using
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- Docker images [from `matrixdotorg`](https://hub.docker.com/r/matrixdotorg/synapse),
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- Debian packages [from Matrix.org](https://packages.matrix.org/), or
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- PyPI wheels via `pip install matrix-synapse` (on supported platforms and architectures)
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will not be affected.
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# Upgrading to v1.67.0
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## Direct TCP replication is no longer supported: migrate to Redis
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Redis support was added in v1.13.0 with it becoming the recommended method in
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v1.18.0. It replaced the old direct TCP connections (which was deprecated as of
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v1.18.0) to the main process. With Redis, rather than all the workers connecting
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to the main process, all the workers and the main process connect to Redis,
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which relays replication commands between processes. This can give a significant
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CPU saving on the main process and is a prerequisite for upcoming
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performance improvements.
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To migrate to Redis add the [`redis` config](./workers.md#shared-configuration),
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and remove the TCP `replication` listener from config of the master and
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`worker_replication_port` from worker config. Note that a HTTP listener with a
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`replication` resource is still required.
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## Minimum version of Poetry is now v1.2.0
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The minimum supported version of poetry is now 1.2. This should only affect
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those installing from a source checkout.
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## Rust requirement in the next release
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From the next major release (v1.68.0) installing Synapse from a source checkout
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will require a recent Rust compiler. Those using packages or
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`pip install matrix-synapse` will not be affected.
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The simplest way of installing Rust is via [rustup.rs](https://rustup.rs/)
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## SQLite version requirement in the next release
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From the next major release (v1.68.0) Synapse will require SQLite 3.27.0 or
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higher. Synapse v1.67.0 will be the last major release supporting SQLite
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versions 3.22 to 3.26.
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Those using Docker images or Debian packages from Matrix.org will not be
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affected. If you have installed from source, you should check the version of
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SQLite used by Python with:
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```shell
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python -c "import sqlite3; print(sqlite3.sqlite_version)"
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```
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If this is too old, refer to your distribution for advice on upgrading.
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# Upgrading to v1.66.0
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## Delegation of email validation no longer supported
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As of this version, Synapse no longer allows the tasks of verifying email address
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ownership, and password reset confirmation, to be delegated to an identity server.
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This removal was previously planned for Synapse 1.64.0, but was
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[delayed](https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues/13421) until now to give
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homeserver administrators more notice of the change.
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To continue to allow users to add email addresses to their homeserver accounts,
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and perform password resets, make sure that Synapse is configured with a working
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email server in the [`email` configuration
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section](https://matrix-org.github.io/synapse/latest/usage/configuration/config_documentation.html#email)
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(including, at a minimum, a `notif_from` setting.)
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Specifying an `email` setting under `account_threepid_delegates` will now cause
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an error at startup.
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# Upgrading to v1.64.0
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## Deprecation of the ability to delegate e-mail verification to identity servers
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Synapse v1.66.0 will remove the ability to delegate the tasks of verifying email address ownership, and password reset confirmation, to an identity server.
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If you require your homeserver to verify e-mail addresses or to support password resets via e-mail, please configure your homeserver with SMTP access so that it can send e-mails on its own behalf.
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[Consult the configuration documentation for more information.](https://matrix-org.github.io/synapse/latest/usage/configuration/config_documentation.html#email)
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The option that will be removed is `account_threepid_delegates.email`.
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## Changes to the event replication streams
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Synapse now includes a flag indicating if an event is an outlier when
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replicating it to other workers. This is a forwards- and backwards-incompatible
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change: v1.63 and workers cannot process events replicated by v1.64 workers, and
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vice versa.
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Once all workers are upgraded to v1.64 (or downgraded to v1.63), event
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replication will resume as normal.
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## frozendict release
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[frozendict 2.3.3](https://github.com/Marco-Sulla/python-frozendict/releases/tag/v2.3.3)
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has recently been released, which fixes a memory leak that occurs during `/sync`
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requests. We advise server administrators who installed Synapse via pip to upgrade
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frozendict with `pip install --upgrade frozendict`. The Docker image
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`matrixdotorg/synapse` and the Debian packages from `packages.matrix.org` already
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include the updated library.
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# Upgrading to v1.62.0
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## New signatures for spam checker callbacks
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As a followup to changes in v1.60.0, the following spam-checker callbacks have changed signature:
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- `user_may_join_room`
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- `user_may_invite`
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- `user_may_send_3pid_invite`
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- `user_may_create_room`
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- `user_may_create_room_alias`
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- `user_may_publish_room`
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- `check_media_file_for_spam`
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For each of these methods, the previous callback signature has been deprecated.
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Whereas callbacks used to return `bool`, they should now return `Union["synapse.module_api.NOT_SPAM", "synapse.module_api.errors.Codes"]`.
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For instance, if your module implements `user_may_join_room` as follows:
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```python
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async def user_may_join_room(self, user_id: str, room_id: str, is_invited: bool)
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if ...:
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# Request is spam
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return False
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# Request is not spam
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return True
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```
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you should rewrite it as follows:
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```python
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async def user_may_join_room(self, user_id: str, room_id: str, is_invited: bool)
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if ...:
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# Request is spam, mark it as forbidden (you may use some more precise error
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# code if it is useful).
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return synapse.module_api.errors.Codes.FORBIDDEN
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# Request is not spam, mark it as such.
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return synapse.module_api.NOT_SPAM
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```
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# Upgrading to v1.61.0
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## Removal of deprecated community/groups
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This release of Synapse will remove deprecated community/groups from codebase.
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### Worker endpoints
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For those who have deployed workers, following worker endpoints will no longer
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exist and they can be removed from the reverse proxy configuration:
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- `^/_matrix/federation/v1/get_groups_publicised$`
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- `^/_matrix/client/(r0|v3|unstable)/joined_groups$`
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- `^/_matrix/client/(r0|v3|unstable)/publicised_groups$`
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- `^/_matrix/client/(r0|v3|unstable)/publicised_groups/`
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- `^/_matrix/federation/v1/groups/`
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- `^/_matrix/client/(r0|v3|unstable)/groups/`
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# Upgrading to v1.60.0
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## Adding a new unique index to `state_group_edges` could fail if your database is corrupted
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This release of Synapse will add a unique index to the `state_group_edges` table, in order
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to prevent accidentally introducing duplicate information (for example, because a database
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backup was restored multiple times).
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Duplicate rows being present in this table could cause drastic performance problems; see
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[issue 11779](https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues/11779) for more details.
|
|
|
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If your Synapse database already has had duplicate rows introduced into this table,
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|
this could fail, with either of these errors:
|
|
|
|
|
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**On Postgres:**
|
|
```
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synapse.storage.background_updates - 623 - INFO - background_updates-0 - Adding index state_group_edges_unique_idx to state_group_edges
|
|
synapse.storage.background_updates - 282 - ERROR - background_updates-0 - Error doing update
|
|
...
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|
psycopg2.errors.UniqueViolation: could not create unique index "state_group_edges_unique_idx"
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DETAIL: Key (state_group, prev_state_group)=(2, 1) is duplicated.
|
|
```
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|
(The numbers may be different.)
|
|
|
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**On SQLite:**
|
|
```
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|
synapse.storage.background_updates - 623 - INFO - background_updates-0 - Adding index state_group_edges_unique_idx to state_group_edges
|
|
synapse.storage.background_updates - 282 - ERROR - background_updates-0 - Error doing update
|
|
...
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sqlite3.IntegrityError: UNIQUE constraint failed: state_group_edges.state_group, state_group_edges.prev_state_group
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```
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|
|
|
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<details>
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<summary><b>Expand this section for steps to resolve this problem</b></summary>
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|
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### On Postgres
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|
|
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Connect to your database with `psql`.
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|
|
|
```sql
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BEGIN;
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DELETE FROM state_group_edges WHERE (ctid, state_group, prev_state_group) IN (
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SELECT row_id, state_group, prev_state_group
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FROM (
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SELECT
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ctid AS row_id,
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MIN(ctid) OVER (PARTITION BY state_group, prev_state_group) AS min_row_id,
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state_group,
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prev_state_group
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FROM state_group_edges
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|
) AS t1
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WHERE row_id <> min_row_id
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);
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COMMIT;
|
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```
|
|
|
|
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### On SQLite
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|
|
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At the command-line, use `sqlite3 path/to/your-homeserver-database.db`:
|
|
|
|
```sql
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BEGIN;
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DELETE FROM state_group_edges WHERE (rowid, state_group, prev_state_group) IN (
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SELECT row_id, state_group, prev_state_group
|
|
FROM (
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|
SELECT
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|
rowid AS row_id,
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MIN(rowid) OVER (PARTITION BY state_group, prev_state_group) AS min_row_id,
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state_group,
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|
prev_state_group
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|
FROM state_group_edges
|
|
)
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WHERE row_id <> min_row_id
|
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);
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COMMIT;
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
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### For more details
|
|
|
|
[This comment on issue 11779](https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues/11779#issuecomment-1131545970)
|
|
has queries that can be used to check a database for this problem in advance.
|
|
|
|
</details>
|
|
|
|
## New signature for the spam checker callback `check_event_for_spam`
|
|
|
|
The previous signature has been deprecated.
|
|
|
|
Whereas `check_event_for_spam` callbacks used to return `Union[str, bool]`, they should now return `Union["synapse.module_api.NOT_SPAM", "synapse.module_api.errors.Codes"]`.
|
|
|
|
This is part of an ongoing refactoring of the SpamChecker API to make it less ambiguous and more powerful.
|
|
|
|
If your module implements `check_event_for_spam` as follows:
|
|
|
|
```python
|
|
async def check_event_for_spam(event):
|
|
if ...:
|
|
# Event is spam
|
|
return True
|
|
# Event is not spam
|
|
return False
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
you should rewrite it as follows:
|
|
|
|
```python
|
|
async def check_event_for_spam(event):
|
|
if ...:
|
|
# Event is spam, mark it as forbidden (you may use some more precise error
|
|
# code if it is useful).
|
|
return synapse.module_api.errors.Codes.FORBIDDEN
|
|
# Event is not spam, mark it as such.
|
|
return synapse.module_api.NOT_SPAM
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
# Upgrading to v1.59.0
|
|
|
|
## Device name lookup over federation has been disabled by default
|
|
|
|
The names of user devices are no longer visible to users on other homeservers by default.
|
|
Device IDs are unaffected, as these are necessary to facilitate end-to-end encryption.
|
|
|
|
To re-enable this functionality, set the
|
|
[`allow_device_name_lookup_over_federation`](https://matrix-org.github.io/synapse/v1.59/usage/configuration/config_documentation.html#federation)
|
|
homeserver config option to `true`.
|
|
|
|
|
|
## Deprecation of the `synapse.app.appservice` and `synapse.app.user_dir` worker application types
|
|
|
|
The `synapse.app.appservice` worker application type allowed you to configure a
|
|
single worker to use to notify application services of new events, as long
|
|
as this functionality was disabled on the main process with `notify_appservices: False`.
|
|
Further, the `synapse.app.user_dir` worker application type allowed you to configure
|
|
a single worker to be responsible for updating the user directory, as long as this
|
|
was disabled on the main process with `update_user_directory: False`.
|
|
|
|
To unify Synapse's worker types, the `synapse.app.appservice` worker application
|
|
type and the `notify_appservices` configuration option have been deprecated.
|
|
The `synapse.app.user_dir` worker application type and `update_user_directory`
|
|
configuration option have also been deprecated.
|
|
|
|
To get the same functionality as was provided by the deprecated options, it's now recommended that the `synapse.app.generic_worker`
|
|
worker application type is used and that the `notify_appservices_from_worker` and/or
|
|
`update_user_directory_from_worker` options are set to the name of a worker.
|
|
|
|
For the time being, the old options can be used alongside the new options to make
|
|
it easier to transition between the two configurations, however please note that:
|
|
|
|
- the options must not contradict each other (otherwise Synapse won't start); and
|
|
- the `notify_appservices` and `update_user_directory` options will be removed in a future release of Synapse.
|
|
|
|
Please see the [*Notifying Application Services*][v1_59_notify_ases_from] and
|
|
[*Updating the User Directory*][v1_59_update_user_dir] sections of the worker
|
|
documentation for more information.
|
|
|
|
[v1_59_notify_ases_from]: workers.md#notifying-application-services
|
|
[v1_59_update_user_dir]: workers.md#updating-the-user-directory
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Upgrading to v1.58.0
|
|
|
|
## Groups/communities feature has been disabled by default
|
|
|
|
The non-standard groups/communities feature in Synapse has been disabled by default
|
|
and will be removed in Synapse v1.61.0.
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Upgrading to v1.57.0
|
|
|
|
## Changes to database schema for application services
|
|
|
|
Synapse v1.57.0 includes a [change](https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/pull/12209) to the
|
|
way transaction IDs are managed for application services. If your deployment uses a dedicated
|
|
worker for application service traffic, **it must be stopped** when the database is upgraded
|
|
(which normally happens when the main process is upgraded), to ensure the change is made safely
|
|
without any risk of reusing transaction IDs.
|
|
|
|
Deployments which do not use separate worker processes can be upgraded as normal. Similarly,
|
|
deployments where no application services are in use can be upgraded as normal.
|
|
|
|
<details>
|
|
<summary><b>Recovering from an incorrect upgrade</b></summary>
|
|
|
|
If the database schema is upgraded *without* stopping the worker responsible
|
|
for AS traffic, then the following error may be given when attempting to start
|
|
a Synapse worker or master process:
|
|
|
|
```
|
|
**********************************************************************************
|
|
Error during initialisation:
|
|
|
|
Postgres sequence 'application_services_txn_id_seq' is inconsistent with associated
|
|
table 'application_services_txns'. This can happen if Synapse has been downgraded and
|
|
then upgraded again, or due to a bad migration.
|
|
|
|
To fix this error, shut down Synapse (including any and all workers)
|
|
and run the following SQL:
|
|
|
|
SELECT setval('application_services_txn_id_seq', (
|
|
SELECT GREATEST(MAX(txn_id), 0) FROM application_services_txns
|
|
));
|
|
|
|
See docs/postgres.md for more information.
|
|
|
|
There may be more information in the logs.
|
|
**********************************************************************************
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
This error may also be seen if Synapse is *downgraded* to an earlier version,
|
|
and then upgraded again to v1.57.0 or later.
|
|
|
|
In either case:
|
|
|
|
1. Ensure that the worker responsible for AS traffic is stopped.
|
|
2. Run the SQL command given in the error message via `psql`.
|
|
|
|
Synapse should then start correctly.
|
|
</details>
|
|
|
|
# Upgrading to v1.56.0
|
|
|
|
## Open registration without verification is now disabled by default
|
|
|
|
Synapse will refuse to start if registration is enabled without email, captcha, or token-based verification unless the new config
|
|
flag `enable_registration_without_verification` is set to "true".
|
|
|
|
## Groups/communities feature has been deprecated
|
|
|
|
The non-standard groups/communities feature in Synapse has been deprecated and will
|
|
be disabled by default in Synapse v1.58.0.
|
|
|
|
You can test disabling it by adding the following to your homeserver configuration:
|
|
|
|
```yaml
|
|
experimental_features:
|
|
groups_enabled: false
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
## Change in behaviour for PostgreSQL databases with unsafe locale
|
|
|
|
Synapse now refuses to start when using PostgreSQL with non-`C` values for `COLLATE` and
|
|
`CTYPE` unless the config flag `allow_unsafe_locale`, found in the database section of
|
|
the configuration file, is set to `true`. See the [PostgreSQL documentation](https://matrix-org.github.io/synapse/latest/postgres.html#fixing-incorrect-collate-or-ctype)
|
|
for more information and instructions on how to fix a database with incorrect values.
|
|
|
|
# Upgrading to v1.55.0
|
|
|
|
## `synctl` script has been moved
|
|
|
|
The `synctl` script
|
|
[has been made](https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/pull/12140) an
|
|
[entry point](https://packaging.python.org/en/latest/specifications/entry-points/)
|
|
and no longer exists at the root of Synapse's source tree. If you wish to use
|
|
`synctl` to manage your homeserver, you should invoke `synctl` directly, e.g.
|
|
`synctl start` instead of `./synctl start` or `/path/to/synctl start`.
|
|
|
|
You will need to ensure `synctl` is on your `PATH`.
|
|
- This is automatically the case when using
|
|
[Debian packages](https://packages.matrix.org/debian/) or
|
|
[docker images](https://hub.docker.com/r/matrixdotorg/synapse)
|
|
provided by Matrix.org.
|
|
- When installing from a wheel, sdist, or PyPI, a `synctl` executable is added
|
|
to your Python installation's `bin`. This should be on your `PATH`
|
|
automatically, though you might need to activate a virtual environment
|
|
depending on how you installed Synapse.
|
|
|
|
|
|
## Compatibility dropped for Mjolnir 1.3.1 and earlier
|
|
|
|
Synapse v1.55.0 drops support for Mjolnir 1.3.1 and earlier.
|
|
If you use the Mjolnir module to moderate your homeserver,
|
|
please upgrade Mjolnir to version 1.3.2 or later before upgrading Synapse.
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Upgrading to v1.54.0
|
|
|
|
## Legacy structured logging configuration removal
|
|
|
|
This release removes support for the `structured: true` logging configuration
|
|
which was deprecated in Synapse v1.23.0. If your logging configuration contains
|
|
`structured: true` then it should be modified based on the
|
|
[structured logging documentation](https://matrix-org.github.io/synapse/v1.56/structured_logging.html#upgrading-from-legacy-structured-logging-configuration).
|
|
|
|
# Upgrading to v1.53.0
|
|
|
|
## Dropping support for `webclient` listeners and non-HTTP(S) `web_client_location`
|
|
|
|
Per the deprecation notice in Synapse v1.51.0, listeners of type `webclient`
|
|
are no longer supported and configuring them is a now a configuration error.
|
|
|
|
Configuring a non-HTTP(S) `web_client_location` configuration is is now a
|
|
configuration error. Since the `webclient` listener is no longer supported, this
|
|
setting only applies to the root path `/` of Synapse's web server and no longer
|
|
the `/_matrix/client/` path.
|
|
|
|
## Stablisation of MSC3231
|
|
|
|
The unstable validity-check endpoint for the
|
|
[Registration Tokens](https://spec.matrix.org/v1.2/client-server-api/#get_matrixclientv1registermloginregistration_tokenvalidity)
|
|
feature has been stabilised and moved from:
|
|
|
|
`/_matrix/client/unstable/org.matrix.msc3231/register/org.matrix.msc3231.login.registration_token/validity`
|
|
|
|
to:
|
|
|
|
`/_matrix/client/v1/register/m.login.registration_token/validity`
|
|
|
|
Please update any relevant reverse proxy or firewall configurations appropriately.
|
|
|
|
## Time-based cache expiry is now enabled by default
|
|
|
|
Formerly, entries in the cache were not evicted regardless of whether they were accessed after storing.
|
|
This behavior has now changed. By default entries in the cache are now evicted after 30m of not being accessed.
|
|
To change the default behavior, go to the `caches` section of the config and change the `expire_caches` and
|
|
`cache_entry_ttl` flags as necessary. Please note that these flags replace the `expiry_time` flag in the config.
|
|
The `expiry_time` flag will still continue to work, but it has been deprecated and will be removed in the future.
|
|
|
|
## Deprecation of `capability` `org.matrix.msc3283.*`
|
|
|
|
The `capabilities` of MSC3283 from the REST API `/_matrix/client/r0/capabilities`
|
|
becomes stable.
|
|
|
|
The old `capabilities`
|
|
- `org.matrix.msc3283.set_displayname`,
|
|
- `org.matrix.msc3283.set_avatar_url` and
|
|
- `org.matrix.msc3283.3pid_changes`
|
|
|
|
are deprecated and scheduled to be removed in Synapse v1.54.0.
|
|
|
|
The new `capabilities`
|
|
- `m.set_displayname`,
|
|
- `m.set_avatar_url` and
|
|
- `m.3pid_changes`
|
|
|
|
are now active by default.
|
|
|
|
## Removal of `user_may_create_room_with_invites`
|
|
|
|
As announced with the release of [Synapse 1.47.0](#deprecation-of-the-user_may_create_room_with_invites-module-callback),
|
|
the deprecated `user_may_create_room_with_invites` module callback has been removed.
|
|
|
|
Modules relying on it can instead implement [`user_may_invite`](https://matrix-org.github.io/synapse/latest/modules/spam_checker_callbacks.html#user_may_invite)
|
|
and use the [`get_room_state`](https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/blob/872f23b95fa980a61b0866c1475e84491991fa20/synapse/module_api/__init__.py#L869-L876)
|
|
module API to infer whether the invite is happening while creating a room (see [this function](https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse-domain-rule-checker/blob/e7d092dd9f2a7f844928771dbfd9fd24c2332e48/synapse_domain_rule_checker/__init__.py#L56-L89)
|
|
as an example). Alternately, modules can also implement [`on_create_room`](https://matrix-org.github.io/synapse/latest/modules/third_party_rules_callbacks.html#on_create_room).
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Upgrading to v1.52.0
|
|
|
|
## Twisted security release
|
|
|
|
Note that [Twisted 22.1.0](https://github.com/twisted/twisted/releases/tag/twisted-22.1.0)
|
|
has recently been released, which fixes a [security issue](https://github.com/twisted/twisted/security/advisories/GHSA-92x2-jw7w-xvvx)
|
|
within the Twisted library. We do not believe Synapse is affected by this vulnerability,
|
|
though we advise server administrators who installed Synapse via pip to upgrade Twisted
|
|
with `pip install --upgrade Twisted treq` as a matter of good practice. The Docker image
|
|
`matrixdotorg/synapse` and the Debian packages from `packages.matrix.org` are using the
|
|
updated library.
|
|
|
|
# Upgrading to v1.51.0
|
|
|
|
## Deprecation of `webclient` listeners and non-HTTP(S) `web_client_location`
|
|
|
|
Listeners of type `webclient` are deprecated and scheduled to be removed in
|
|
Synapse v1.53.0.
|
|
|
|
Similarly, a non-HTTP(S) `web_client_location` configuration is deprecated and
|
|
will become a configuration error in Synapse v1.53.0.
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Upgrading to v1.50.0
|
|
|
|
## Dropping support for old Python and Postgres versions
|
|
|
|
In line with our [deprecation policy](deprecation_policy.md),
|
|
we've dropped support for Python 3.6 and PostgreSQL 9.6, as they are no
|
|
longer supported upstream.
|
|
|
|
This release of Synapse requires Python 3.7+ and PostgreSQL 10+.
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Upgrading to v1.47.0
|
|
|
|
## Removal of old Room Admin API
|
|
|
|
The following admin APIs were deprecated in [Synapse 1.34](https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/blob/v1.34.0/CHANGES.md#deprecations-and-removals)
|
|
(released on 2021-05-17) and have now been removed:
|
|
|
|
- `POST /_synapse/admin/v1/<room_id>/delete`
|
|
|
|
Any scripts still using the above APIs should be converted to use the
|
|
[Delete Room API](https://matrix-org.github.io/synapse/latest/admin_api/rooms.html#delete-room-api).
|
|
|
|
## Deprecation of the `user_may_create_room_with_invites` module callback
|
|
|
|
The `user_may_create_room_with_invites` is deprecated and will be removed in a future
|
|
version of Synapse. Modules implementing this callback can instead implement
|
|
[`user_may_invite`](https://matrix-org.github.io/synapse/latest/modules/spam_checker_callbacks.html#user_may_invite)
|
|
and use the [`get_room_state`](https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/blob/872f23b95fa980a61b0866c1475e84491991fa20/synapse/module_api/__init__.py#L869-L876)
|
|
module API method to infer whether the invite is happening in the context of creating a
|
|
room.
|
|
|
|
We plan to remove this callback in January 2022.
|
|
|
|
# Upgrading to v1.45.0
|
|
|
|
## Changes required to media storage provider modules when reading from the Synapse configuration object
|
|
|
|
Media storage provider modules that read from the Synapse configuration object (i.e. that
|
|
read the value of `hs.config.[...]`) now need to specify the configuration section they're
|
|
reading from. This means that if a module reads the value of e.g. `hs.config.media_store_path`,
|
|
it needs to replace it with `hs.config.media.media_store_path`.
|
|
|
|
# Upgrading to v1.44.0
|
|
|
|
## The URL preview cache is no longer mirrored to storage providers
|
|
The `url_cache/` and `url_cache_thumbnails/` directories in the media store are
|
|
no longer mirrored to storage providers. These two directories can be safely
|
|
deleted from any configured storage providers to reclaim space.
|
|
|
|
# Upgrading to v1.43.0
|
|
|
|
## The spaces summary APIs can now be handled by workers
|
|
|
|
The [available worker applications documentation](https://matrix-org.github.io/synapse/latest/workers.html#available-worker-applications)
|
|
has been updated to reflect that calls to the `/spaces`, `/hierarchy`, and
|
|
`/summary` endpoints can now be routed to workers for both client API and
|
|
federation requests.
|
|
|
|
# Upgrading to v1.42.0
|
|
|
|
## Removal of old Room Admin API
|
|
|
|
The following admin APIs were deprecated in [Synapse 1.25](https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/blob/v1.25.0/CHANGES.md#removal-warning)
|
|
(released on 2021-01-13) and have now been removed:
|
|
|
|
- `POST /_synapse/admin/v1/purge_room`
|
|
- `POST /_synapse/admin/v1/shutdown_room/<room_id>`
|
|
|
|
Any scripts still using the above APIs should be converted to use the
|
|
[Delete Room API](https://matrix-org.github.io/synapse/latest/admin_api/rooms.html#delete-room-api).
|
|
|
|
## User-interactive authentication fallback templates can now display errors
|
|
|
|
This may affect you if you make use of custom HTML templates for the
|
|
[reCAPTCHA (`synapse/res/templates/recaptcha.html`)](https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/tree/develop/synapse/res/templates/recaptcha.html) or
|
|
[terms (`synapse/res/templates/terms.html`)](https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/tree/develop/synapse/res/templates/terms.html) fallback pages.
|
|
|
|
The template is now provided an `error` variable if the authentication
|
|
process failed. See the default templates linked above for an example.
|
|
|
|
## Removal of out-of-date email pushers
|
|
|
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Users will stop receiving message updates via email for addresses that were
|
|
once, but not still, linked to their account.
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|
|
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# Upgrading to v1.41.0
|
|
|
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## Add support for routing outbound HTTP requests via a proxy for federation
|
|
|
|
Since Synapse 1.6.0 (2019-11-26) you can set a proxy for outbound HTTP requests via
|
|
http_proxy/https_proxy environment variables. This proxy was set for:
|
|
- push
|
|
- url previews
|
|
- phone-home stats
|
|
- recaptcha validation
|
|
- CAS auth validation
|
|
- OpenID Connect
|
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- Federation (checking public key revocation)
|
|
|
|
In this version we have added support for outbound requests for:
|
|
- Outbound federation
|
|
- Downloading remote media
|
|
- Fetching public keys of other servers
|
|
|
|
These requests use the same proxy configuration. If you have a proxy configuration we
|
|
recommend to verify the configuration. It may be necessary to adjust the `no_proxy`
|
|
environment variable.
|
|
|
|
See [using a forward proxy with Synapse documentation](setup/forward_proxy.md) for
|
|
details.
|
|
|
|
## Deprecation of `template_dir`
|
|
|
|
The `template_dir` settings in the `sso`, `account_validity` and `email` sections of the
|
|
configuration file are now deprecated. Server admins should use the new
|
|
`templates.custom_template_directory` setting in the configuration file and use one single
|
|
custom template directory for all aforementioned features. Template file names remain
|
|
unchanged. See [the related documentation](https://matrix-org.github.io/synapse/latest/templates.html)
|
|
for more information and examples.
|
|
|
|
We plan to remove support for these settings in October 2021.
|
|
|
|
## `/_synapse/admin/v1/users/{userId}/media` must be handled by media workers
|
|
|
|
The [media repository worker documentation](https://matrix-org.github.io/synapse/latest/workers.html#synapseappmedia_repository)
|
|
has been updated to reflect that calls to `/_synapse/admin/v1/users/{userId}/media`
|
|
must now be handled by media repository workers. This is due to the new `DELETE` method
|
|
of this endpoint modifying the media store.
|
|
|
|
# Upgrading to v1.39.0
|
|
|
|
## Deprecation of the current third-party rules module interface
|
|
|
|
The current third-party rules module interface is deprecated in favour of the new generic
|
|
modules system introduced in Synapse v1.37.0. Authors of third-party rules modules can refer
|
|
to [this documentation](modules/porting_legacy_module.md)
|
|
to update their modules. Synapse administrators can refer to [this documentation](modules/index.md)
|
|
to update their configuration once the modules they are using have been updated.
|
|
|
|
We plan to remove support for the current third-party rules interface in September 2021.
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Upgrading to v1.38.0
|
|
|
|
## Re-indexing of `events` table on Postgres databases
|
|
|
|
This release includes a database schema update which requires re-indexing one of
|
|
the larger tables in the database, `events`. This could result in increased
|
|
disk I/O for several hours or days after upgrading while the migration
|
|
completes. Furthermore, because we have to keep the old indexes until the new
|
|
indexes are ready, it could result in a significant, temporary, increase in
|
|
disk space.
|
|
|
|
To get a rough idea of the disk space required, check the current size of one
|
|
of the indexes. For example, from a `psql` shell, run the following sql:
|
|
|
|
```sql
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|
SELECT pg_size_pretty(pg_relation_size('events_order_room'));
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
We need to rebuild **four** indexes, so you will need to multiply this result
|
|
by four to give an estimate of the disk space required. For example, on one
|
|
particular server:
|
|
|
|
```
|
|
synapse=# select pg_size_pretty(pg_relation_size('events_order_room'));
|
|
pg_size_pretty
|
|
----------------
|
|
288 MB
|
|
(1 row)
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
On this server, it would be wise to ensure that at least 1152MB are free.
|
|
|
|
The additional disk space will be freed once the migration completes.
|
|
|
|
SQLite databases are unaffected by this change.
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Upgrading to v1.37.0
|
|
|
|
## Deprecation of the current spam checker interface
|
|
|
|
The current spam checker interface is deprecated in favour of a new generic modules system.
|
|
Authors of spam checker modules can refer to [this
|
|
documentation](modules/porting_legacy_module.md
|
|
to update their modules. Synapse administrators can refer to [this
|
|
documentation](modules/index.md)
|
|
to update their configuration once the modules they are using have been updated.
|
|
|
|
We plan to remove support for the current spam checker interface in August 2021.
|
|
|
|
More module interfaces will be ported over to this new generic system in future versions
|
|
of Synapse.
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Upgrading to v1.34.0
|
|
|
|
## `room_invite_state_types` configuration setting
|
|
|
|
The `room_invite_state_types` configuration setting has been deprecated
|
|
and replaced with `room_prejoin_state`. See the [sample configuration
|
|
file](https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/blob/v1.34.0/docs/sample_config.yaml#L1515).
|
|
|
|
If you have set `room_invite_state_types` to the default value you
|
|
should simply remove it from your configuration file. The default value
|
|
used to be:
|
|
|
|
```yaml
|
|
room_invite_state_types:
|
|
- "m.room.join_rules"
|
|
- "m.room.canonical_alias"
|
|
- "m.room.avatar"
|
|
- "m.room.encryption"
|
|
- "m.room.name"
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
If you have customised this value, you should remove
|
|
`room_invite_state_types` and configure `room_prejoin_state` instead.
|
|
|
|
# Upgrading to v1.33.0
|
|
|
|
## Account Validity HTML templates can now display a user's expiration date
|
|
|
|
This may affect you if you have enabled the account validity feature,
|
|
and have made use of a custom HTML template specified by the
|
|
`account_validity.template_dir` or
|
|
`account_validity.account_renewed_html_path` Synapse config options.
|
|
|
|
The template can now accept an `expiration_ts` variable, which
|
|
represents the unix timestamp in milliseconds for the future date of
|
|
which their account has been renewed until. See the [default
|
|
template](https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/blob/release-v1.33.0/synapse/res/templates/account_renewed.html)
|
|
for an example of usage.
|
|
|
|
ALso note that a new HTML template, `account_previously_renewed.html`,
|
|
has been added. This is is shown to users when they attempt to renew
|
|
their account with a valid renewal token that has already been used
|
|
before. The default template contents can been found
|
|
[here](https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/blob/release-v1.33.0/synapse/res/templates/account_previously_renewed.html),
|
|
and can also accept an `expiration_ts` variable. This template replaces
|
|
the error message users would previously see upon attempting to use a
|
|
valid renewal token more than once.
|
|
|
|
# Upgrading to v1.32.0
|
|
|
|
## Regression causing connected Prometheus instances to become overwhelmed
|
|
|
|
This release introduces [a
|
|
regression](https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues/9853) that can
|
|
overwhelm connected Prometheus instances. This issue is not present in
|
|
Synapse v1.32.0rc1.
|
|
|
|
If you have been affected, please downgrade to 1.31.0. You then may need
|
|
to remove excess writeahead logs in order for Prometheus to recover.
|
|
Instructions for doing so are provided
|
|
[here](https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/pull/9854#issuecomment-823472183).
|
|
|
|
## Dropping support for old Python, Postgres and SQLite versions
|
|
|
|
In line with our [deprecation policy](deprecation_policy.md),
|
|
we've dropped support for Python 3.5 and PostgreSQL 9.5, as they are no
|
|
longer supported upstream.
|
|
|
|
This release of Synapse requires Python 3.6+ and PostgresSQL 9.6+ or
|
|
SQLite 3.22+.
|
|
|
|
## Removal of old List Accounts Admin API
|
|
|
|
The deprecated v1 "list accounts" admin API
|
|
(`GET /_synapse/admin/v1/users/<user_id>`) has been removed in this
|
|
version.
|
|
|
|
The [v2 list accounts API](admin_api/user_admin_api.md#list-accounts)
|
|
has been available since Synapse 1.7.0 (2019-12-13), and is accessible
|
|
under `GET /_synapse/admin/v2/users`.
|
|
|
|
The deprecation of the old endpoint was announced with Synapse 1.28.0
|
|
(released on 2021-02-25).
|
|
|
|
## Application Services must use type `m.login.application_service` when registering users
|
|
|
|
In compliance with the [Application Service
|
|
spec](https://matrix.org/docs/spec/application_service/r0.1.2#server-admin-style-permissions),
|
|
Application Services are now required to use the
|
|
`m.login.application_service` type when registering users via the
|
|
`/_matrix/client/r0/register` endpoint. This behaviour was deprecated in
|
|
Synapse v1.30.0.
|
|
|
|
Please ensure your Application Services are up to date.
|
|
|
|
# Upgrading to v1.29.0
|
|
|
|
## Requirement for X-Forwarded-Proto header
|
|
|
|
When using Synapse with a reverse proxy (in particular, when using the
|
|
`x_forwarded` option on an HTTP listener), Synapse now
|
|
expects to receive an `X-Forwarded-Proto` header on incoming
|
|
HTTP requests. If it is not set, Synapse will log a warning on each
|
|
received request.
|
|
|
|
To avoid the warning, administrators using a reverse proxy should ensure
|
|
that the reverse proxy sets `X-Forwarded-Proto` header to
|
|
`https` or `http` to indicate the protocol used
|
|
by the client.
|
|
|
|
Synapse also requires the `Host` header to be preserved.
|
|
|
|
See the [reverse proxy documentation](reverse_proxy.md), where the
|
|
example configurations have been updated to show how to set these
|
|
headers.
|
|
|
|
(Users of [Caddy](https://caddyserver.com/) are unaffected, since we
|
|
believe it sets `X-Forwarded-Proto` by default.)
|
|
|
|
# Upgrading to v1.27.0
|
|
|
|
## Changes to callback URI for OAuth2 / OpenID Connect and SAML2
|
|
|
|
This version changes the URI used for callbacks from OAuth2 and SAML2
|
|
identity providers:
|
|
|
|
- If your server is configured for single sign-on via an OpenID
|
|
Connect or OAuth2 identity provider, you will need to add
|
|
`[synapse public baseurl]/_synapse/client/oidc/callback` to the list
|
|
of permitted "redirect URIs" at the identity provider.
|
|
|
|
See the [OpenID docs](openid.md) for more information on setting
|
|
up OpenID Connect.
|
|
|
|
- If your server is configured for single sign-on via a SAML2 identity
|
|
provider, you will need to add
|
|
`[synapse public baseurl]/_synapse/client/saml2/authn_response` as a
|
|
permitted "ACS location" (also known as "allowed callback URLs")
|
|
at the identity provider.
|
|
|
|
The "Issuer" in the "AuthnRequest" to the SAML2 identity
|
|
provider is also updated to
|
|
`[synapse public baseurl]/_synapse/client/saml2/metadata.xml`. If
|
|
your SAML2 identity provider uses this property to validate or
|
|
otherwise identify Synapse, its configuration will need to be
|
|
updated to use the new URL. Alternatively you could create a new,
|
|
separate "EntityDescriptor" in your SAML2 identity provider with
|
|
the new URLs and leave the URLs in the existing "EntityDescriptor"
|
|
as they were.
|
|
|
|
## Changes to HTML templates
|
|
|
|
The HTML templates for SSO and email notifications now have [Jinja2's
|
|
autoescape](https://jinja.palletsprojects.com/en/2.11.x/api/#autoescaping)
|
|
enabled for files ending in `.html`, `.htm`, and `.xml`. If you have
|
|
customised these templates and see issues when viewing them you might
|
|
need to update them. It is expected that most configurations will need
|
|
no changes.
|
|
|
|
If you have customised the templates *names* for these templates, it is
|
|
recommended to verify they end in `.html` to ensure autoescape is
|
|
enabled.
|
|
|
|
The above applies to the following templates:
|
|
|
|
- `add_threepid.html`
|
|
- `add_threepid_failure.html`
|
|
- `add_threepid_success.html`
|
|
- `notice_expiry.html`
|
|
- `notice_expiry.html`
|
|
- `notif_mail.html` (which, by default, includes `room.html` and
|
|
`notif.html`)
|
|
- `password_reset.html`
|
|
- `password_reset_confirmation.html`
|
|
- `password_reset_failure.html`
|
|
- `password_reset_success.html`
|
|
- `registration.html`
|
|
- `registration_failure.html`
|
|
- `registration_success.html`
|
|
- `sso_account_deactivated.html`
|
|
- `sso_auth_bad_user.html`
|
|
- `sso_auth_confirm.html`
|
|
- `sso_auth_success.html`
|
|
- `sso_error.html`
|
|
- `sso_login_idp_picker.html`
|
|
- `sso_redirect_confirm.html`
|
|
|
|
# Upgrading to v1.26.0
|
|
|
|
## Rolling back to v1.25.0 after a failed upgrade
|
|
|
|
v1.26.0 includes a lot of large changes. If something problematic
|
|
occurs, you may want to roll-back to a previous version of Synapse.
|
|
Because v1.26.0 also includes a new database schema version, reverting
|
|
that version is also required alongside the generic rollback
|
|
instructions mentioned above. In short, to roll back to v1.25.0 you need
|
|
to:
|
|
|
|
1. Stop the server
|
|
|
|
2. Decrease the schema version in the database:
|
|
|
|
```sql
|
|
UPDATE schema_version SET version = 58;
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
3. Delete the ignored users & chain cover data:
|
|
|
|
```sql
|
|
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS ignored_users;
|
|
UPDATE rooms SET has_auth_chain_index = false;
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
For PostgreSQL run:
|
|
|
|
```sql
|
|
TRUNCATE event_auth_chain_links;
|
|
TRUNCATE event_auth_chains;
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
For SQLite run:
|
|
|
|
```sql
|
|
DELETE FROM event_auth_chain_links;
|
|
DELETE FROM event_auth_chains;
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
4. Mark the deltas as not run (so they will re-run on upgrade).
|
|
|
|
```sql
|
|
DELETE FROM applied_schema_deltas WHERE version = 59 AND file = "59/01ignored_user.py";
|
|
DELETE FROM applied_schema_deltas WHERE version = 59 AND file = "59/06chain_cover_index.sql";
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
5. Downgrade Synapse by following the instructions for your
|
|
installation method in the "Rolling back to older versions"
|
|
section above.
|
|
|
|
# Upgrading to v1.25.0
|
|
|
|
## Last release supporting Python 3.5
|
|
|
|
This is the last release of Synapse which guarantees support with Python
|
|
3.5, which passed its upstream End of Life date several months ago.
|
|
|
|
We will attempt to maintain support through March 2021, but without
|
|
guarantees.
|
|
|
|
In the future, Synapse will follow upstream schedules for ending support
|
|
of older versions of Python and PostgreSQL. Please upgrade to at least
|
|
Python 3.6 and PostgreSQL 9.6 as soon as possible.
|
|
|
|
## Blacklisting IP ranges
|
|
|
|
Synapse v1.25.0 includes new settings, `ip_range_blacklist` and
|
|
`ip_range_whitelist`, for controlling outgoing requests from Synapse for
|
|
federation, identity servers, push, and for checking key validity for
|
|
third-party invite events. The previous setting,
|
|
`federation_ip_range_blacklist`, is deprecated. The new
|
|
`ip_range_blacklist` defaults to private IP ranges if it is not defined.
|
|
|
|
If you have never customised `federation_ip_range_blacklist` it is
|
|
recommended that you remove that setting.
|
|
|
|
If you have customised `federation_ip_range_blacklist` you should update
|
|
the setting name to `ip_range_blacklist`.
|
|
|
|
If you have a custom push server that is reached via private IP space
|
|
you may need to customise `ip_range_blacklist` or `ip_range_whitelist`.
|
|
|
|
# Upgrading to v1.24.0
|
|
|
|
## Custom OpenID Connect mapping provider breaking change
|
|
|
|
This release allows the OpenID Connect mapping provider to perform
|
|
normalisation of the localpart of the Matrix ID. This allows for the
|
|
mapping provider to specify different algorithms, instead of the
|
|
[default
|
|
way](<https://matrix.org/docs/spec/appendices#mapping-from-other-character-sets>).
|
|
|
|
If your Synapse configuration uses a custom mapping provider
|
|
(`oidc_config.user_mapping_provider.module` is specified and
|
|
not equal to
|
|
`synapse.handlers.oidc_handler.JinjaOidcMappingProvider`)
|
|
then you *must* ensure that `map_user_attributes` of the
|
|
mapping provider performs some normalisation of the
|
|
`localpart` returned. To match previous behaviour you can
|
|
use the `map_username_to_mxid_localpart` function provided
|
|
by Synapse. An example is shown below:
|
|
|
|
```python
|
|
from synapse.types import map_username_to_mxid_localpart
|
|
|
|
class MyMappingProvider:
|
|
def map_user_attributes(self, userinfo, token):
|
|
# ... your custom logic ...
|
|
sso_user_id = ...
|
|
localpart = map_username_to_mxid_localpart(sso_user_id)
|
|
|
|
return {"localpart": localpart}
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
## Removal historical Synapse Admin API
|
|
|
|
Historically, the Synapse Admin API has been accessible under:
|
|
|
|
- `/_matrix/client/api/v1/admin`
|
|
- `/_matrix/client/unstable/admin`
|
|
- `/_matrix/client/r0/admin`
|
|
- `/_synapse/admin/v1`
|
|
|
|
The endpoints with `/_matrix/client/*` prefixes have been removed as of
|
|
v1.24.0. The Admin API is now only accessible under:
|
|
|
|
- `/_synapse/admin/v1`
|
|
|
|
The only exception is the `/admin/whois` endpoint, which is
|
|
[also available via the client-server
|
|
API](https://matrix.org/docs/spec/client_server/r0.6.1#get-matrix-client-r0-admin-whois-userid).
|
|
|
|
The deprecation of the old endpoints was announced with Synapse 1.20.0
|
|
(released on 2020-09-22) and makes it easier for homeserver admins to
|
|
lock down external access to the Admin API endpoints.
|
|
|
|
# Upgrading to v1.23.0
|
|
|
|
## Structured logging configuration breaking changes
|
|
|
|
This release deprecates use of the `structured: true` logging
|
|
configuration for structured logging. If your logging configuration
|
|
contains `structured: true` then it should be modified based on the
|
|
[structured logging documentation](https://matrix-org.github.io/synapse/v1.56/structured_logging.html#upgrading-from-legacy-structured-logging-configuration).
|
|
|
|
The `structured` and `drains` logging options are now deprecated and
|
|
should be replaced by standard logging configuration of `handlers` and
|
|
`formatters`.
|
|
|
|
A future will release of Synapse will make using `structured: true` an
|
|
error.
|
|
|
|
# Upgrading to v1.22.0
|
|
|
|
## ThirdPartyEventRules breaking changes
|
|
|
|
This release introduces a backwards-incompatible change to modules
|
|
making use of `ThirdPartyEventRules` in Synapse. If you make use of a
|
|
module defined under the `third_party_event_rules` config option, please
|
|
make sure it is updated to handle the below change:
|
|
|
|
The `http_client` argument is no longer passed to modules as they are
|
|
initialised. Instead, modules are expected to make use of the
|
|
`http_client` property on the `ModuleApi` class. Modules are now passed
|
|
a `module_api` argument during initialisation, which is an instance of
|
|
`ModuleApi`. `ModuleApi` instances have a `http_client` property which
|
|
acts the same as the `http_client` argument previously passed to
|
|
`ThirdPartyEventRules` modules.
|
|
|
|
# Upgrading to v1.21.0
|
|
|
|
## Forwarding `/_synapse/client` through your reverse proxy
|
|
|
|
The [reverse proxy documentation](reverse_proxy.md)
|
|
has been updated to include reverse proxy directives for
|
|
`/_synapse/client/*` endpoints. As the user password reset flow now uses
|
|
endpoints under this prefix, **you must update your reverse proxy
|
|
configurations for user password reset to work**.
|
|
|
|
Additionally, note that the [Synapse worker documentation](workers.md) has been updated to
|
|
|
|
: state that the `/_synapse/client/password_reset/email/submit_token`
|
|
endpoint can be handled
|
|
|
|
by all workers. If you make use of Synapse's worker feature, please
|
|
update your reverse proxy configuration to reflect this change.
|
|
|
|
## New HTML templates
|
|
|
|
A new HTML template,
|
|
[password_reset_confirmation.html](https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/blob/develop/synapse/res/templates/password_reset_confirmation.html),
|
|
has been added to the `synapse/res/templates` directory. If you are
|
|
using a custom template directory, you may want to copy the template
|
|
over and modify it.
|
|
|
|
Note that as of v1.20.0, templates do not need to be included in custom
|
|
template directories for Synapse to start. The default templates will be
|
|
used if a custom template cannot be found.
|
|
|
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This page will appear to the user after clicking a password reset link
|
|
that has been emailed to them.
|
|
|
|
To complete password reset, the page must include a way to make a
|
|
`POST` request to
|
|
`/_synapse/client/password_reset/{medium}/submit_token` with the query
|
|
parameters from the original link, presented as a URL-encoded form. See
|
|
the file itself for more details.
|
|
|
|
## Updated Single Sign-on HTML Templates
|
|
|
|
The `saml_error.html` template was removed from Synapse and replaced
|
|
with the `sso_error.html` template. If your Synapse is configured to use
|
|
SAML and a custom `sso_redirect_confirm_template_dir` configuration then
|
|
any customisations of the `saml_error.html` template will need to be
|
|
merged into the `sso_error.html` template. These templates are similar,
|
|
but the parameters are slightly different:
|
|
|
|
- The `msg` parameter should be renamed to `error_description`.
|
|
- There is no longer a `code` parameter for the response code.
|
|
- A string `error` parameter is available that includes a short hint
|
|
of why a user is seeing the error page.
|
|
|
|
# Upgrading to v1.18.0
|
|
|
|
## Docker `-py3` suffix will be removed in future versions
|
|
|
|
From 10th August 2020, we will no longer publish Docker images with the
|
|
`-py3` tag suffix. The images tagged with the
|
|
`-py3` suffix have been identical to the non-suffixed tags
|
|
since release 0.99.0, and the suffix is obsolete.
|
|
|
|
On 10th August, we will remove the `latest-py3` tag.
|
|
Existing per-release tags (such as `v1.18.0-py3` will not
|
|
be removed, but no new `-py3` tags will be added.
|
|
|
|
Scripts relying on the `-py3` suffix will need to be
|
|
updated.
|
|
|
|
## Redis replication is now recommended in lieu of TCP replication
|
|
|
|
When setting up worker processes, we now recommend the use of a Redis
|
|
server for replication. **The old direct TCP connection method is
|
|
deprecated and will be removed in a future release.** See
|
|
the [worker documentation](https://matrix-org.github.io/synapse/v1.66/workers.html) for more details.
|
|
|
|
# Upgrading to v1.14.0
|
|
|
|
This version includes a database update which is run as part of the
|
|
upgrade, and which may take a couple of minutes in the case of a large
|
|
server. Synapse will not respond to HTTP requests while this update is
|
|
taking place.
|
|
|
|
# Upgrading to v1.13.0
|
|
|
|
## Incorrect database migration in old synapse versions
|
|
|
|
A bug was introduced in Synapse 1.4.0 which could cause the room
|
|
directory to be incomplete or empty if Synapse was upgraded directly
|
|
from v1.2.1 or earlier, to versions between v1.4.0 and v1.12.x.
|
|
|
|
This will *not* be a problem for Synapse installations which were:
|
|
|
|
: - created at v1.4.0 or later,
|
|
- upgraded via v1.3.x, or
|
|
- upgraded straight from v1.2.1 or earlier to v1.13.0 or later.
|
|
|
|
If completeness of the room directory is a concern, installations which
|
|
are affected can be repaired as follows:
|
|
|
|
1. Run the following sql from a `psql` or
|
|
`sqlite3` console:
|
|
|
|
```sql
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|
INSERT INTO background_updates (update_name, progress_json, depends_on) VALUES
|
|
('populate_stats_process_rooms', '{}', 'current_state_events_membership');
|
|
|
|
INSERT INTO background_updates (update_name, progress_json, depends_on) VALUES
|
|
('populate_stats_process_users', '{}', 'populate_stats_process_rooms');
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
2. Restart synapse.
|
|
|
|
## New Single Sign-on HTML Templates
|
|
|
|
New templates (`sso_auth_confirm.html`, `sso_auth_success.html`, and
|
|
`sso_account_deactivated.html`) were added to Synapse. If your Synapse
|
|
is configured to use SSO and a custom
|
|
`sso_redirect_confirm_template_dir` configuration then these templates
|
|
will need to be copied from
|
|
[`synapse/res/templates`](https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/tree/develop/synapse/res/templates) into that directory.
|
|
|
|
## Synapse SSO Plugins Method Deprecation
|
|
|
|
Plugins using the `complete_sso_login` method of
|
|
`synapse.module_api.ModuleApi` should update to using the async/await
|
|
version `complete_sso_login_async` which includes additional checks. The
|
|
non-async version is considered deprecated.
|
|
|
|
## Rolling back to v1.12.4 after a failed upgrade
|
|
|
|
v1.13.0 includes a lot of large changes. If something problematic
|
|
occurs, you may want to roll-back to a previous version of Synapse.
|
|
Because v1.13.0 also includes a new database schema version, reverting
|
|
that version is also required alongside the generic rollback
|
|
instructions mentioned above. In short, to roll back to v1.12.4 you need
|
|
to:
|
|
|
|
1. Stop the server
|
|
|
|
2. Decrease the schema version in the database:
|
|
|
|
```sql
|
|
UPDATE schema_version SET version = 57;
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
3. Downgrade Synapse by following the instructions for your
|
|
installation method in the "Rolling back to older versions"
|
|
section above.
|
|
|
|
# Upgrading to v1.12.0
|
|
|
|
This version includes a database update which is run as part of the
|
|
upgrade, and which may take some time (several hours in the case of a
|
|
large server). Synapse will not respond to HTTP requests while this
|
|
update is taking place.
|
|
|
|
This is only likely to be a problem in the case of a server which is
|
|
participating in many rooms.
|
|
|
|
0. As with all upgrades, it is recommended that you have a recent
|
|
backup of your database which can be used for recovery in the event
|
|
of any problems.
|
|
|
|
1. As an initial check to see if you will be affected, you can try
|
|
running the following query from the `psql` or
|
|
`sqlite3` console. It is safe to run it while Synapse is
|
|
still running.
|
|
|
|
```sql
|
|
SELECT MAX(q.v) FROM (
|
|
SELECT (
|
|
SELECT ej.json AS v
|
|
FROM state_events se INNER JOIN event_json ej USING (event_id)
|
|
WHERE se.room_id=rooms.room_id AND se.type='m.room.create' AND se.state_key=''
|
|
LIMIT 1
|
|
) FROM rooms WHERE rooms.room_version IS NULL
|
|
) q;
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
This query will take about the same amount of time as the upgrade
|
|
process: ie, if it takes 5 minutes, then it is likely that Synapse
|
|
will be unresponsive for 5 minutes during the upgrade.
|
|
|
|
If you consider an outage of this duration to be acceptable, no
|
|
further action is necessary and you can simply start Synapse 1.12.0.
|
|
|
|
If you would prefer to reduce the downtime, continue with the steps
|
|
below.
|
|
|
|
2. The easiest workaround for this issue is to manually create a new
|
|
index before upgrading. On PostgreSQL, his can be done as follows:
|
|
|
|
```sql
|
|
CREATE INDEX CONCURRENTLY tmp_upgrade_1_12_0_index
|
|
ON state_events(room_id) WHERE type = 'm.room.create';
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
The above query may take some time, but is also safe to run while
|
|
Synapse is running.
|
|
|
|
We assume that no SQLite users have databases large enough to be
|
|
affected. If you *are* affected, you can run a similar query,
|
|
omitting the `CONCURRENTLY` keyword. Note however that this
|
|
operation may in itself cause Synapse to stop running for some time.
|
|
Synapse admins are reminded that [SQLite is not recommended for use
|
|
outside a test environment](postgres.md).
|
|
|
|
3. Once the index has been created, the `SELECT` query in step 1 above
|
|
should complete quickly. It is therefore safe to upgrade to Synapse
|
|
1.12.0.
|
|
|
|
4. Once Synapse 1.12.0 has successfully started and is responding to
|
|
HTTP requests, the temporary index can be removed:
|
|
|
|
```sql
|
|
DROP INDEX tmp_upgrade_1_12_0_index;
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
# Upgrading to v1.10.0
|
|
|
|
Synapse will now log a warning on start up if used with a PostgreSQL
|
|
database that has a non-recommended locale set.
|
|
|
|
See [Postgres](postgres.md) for details.
|
|
|
|
# Upgrading to v1.8.0
|
|
|
|
Specifying a `log_file` config option will now cause Synapse to refuse
|
|
to start, and should be replaced by with the `log_config` option.
|
|
Support for the `log_file` option was removed in v1.3.0 and has since
|
|
had no effect.
|
|
|
|
# Upgrading to v1.7.0
|
|
|
|
In an attempt to configure Synapse in a privacy preserving way, the
|
|
default behaviours of `allow_public_rooms_without_auth` and
|
|
`allow_public_rooms_over_federation` have been inverted. This means that
|
|
by default, only authenticated users querying the Client/Server API will
|
|
be able to query the room directory, and relatedly that the server will
|
|
not share room directory information with other servers over federation.
|
|
|
|
If your installation does not explicitly set these settings one way or
|
|
the other and you want either setting to be `true` then it will
|
|
necessary to update your homeserver configuration file accordingly.
|
|
|
|
For more details on the surrounding context see our
|
|
[explainer](https://matrix.org/blog/2019/11/09/avoiding-unwelcome-visitors-on-private-matrix-servers).
|
|
|
|
# Upgrading to v1.5.0
|
|
|
|
This release includes a database migration which may take several
|
|
minutes to complete if there are a large number (more than a million or
|
|
so) of entries in the `devices` table. This is only likely to a be a
|
|
problem on very large installations.
|
|
|
|
# Upgrading to v1.4.0
|
|
|
|
## New custom templates
|
|
|
|
If you have configured a custom template directory with the
|
|
`email.template_dir` option, be aware that there are new templates
|
|
regarding registration and threepid management (see below) that must be
|
|
included.
|
|
|
|
- `registration.html` and `registration.txt`
|
|
- `registration_success.html` and `registration_failure.html`
|
|
- `add_threepid.html` and `add_threepid.txt`
|
|
- `add_threepid_failure.html` and `add_threepid_success.html`
|
|
|
|
Synapse will expect these files to exist inside the configured template
|
|
directory, and **will fail to start** if they are absent. To view the
|
|
default templates, see
|
|
[synapse/res/templates](https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/tree/master/synapse/res/templates).
|
|
|
|
## 3pid verification changes
|
|
|
|
**Note: As of this release, users will be unable to add phone numbers or
|
|
email addresses to their accounts, without changes to the Synapse
|
|
configuration. This includes adding an email address during
|
|
registration.**
|
|
|
|
It is possible for a user to associate an email address or phone number
|
|
with their account, for a number of reasons:
|
|
|
|
- for use when logging in, as an alternative to the user id.
|
|
- in the case of email, as an alternative contact to help with account
|
|
recovery.
|
|
- in the case of email, to receive notifications of missed messages.
|
|
|
|
Before an email address or phone number can be added to a user's
|
|
account, or before such an address is used to carry out a
|
|
password-reset, Synapse must confirm the operation with the owner of the
|
|
email address or phone number. It does this by sending an email or text
|
|
giving the user a link or token to confirm receipt. This process is
|
|
known as '3pid verification'. ('3pid', or 'threepid', stands for
|
|
third-party identifier, and we use it to refer to external identifiers
|
|
such as email addresses and phone numbers.)
|
|
|
|
Previous versions of Synapse delegated the task of 3pid verification to
|
|
an identity server by default. In most cases this server is `vector.im`
|
|
or `matrix.org`.
|
|
|
|
In Synapse 1.4.0, for security and privacy reasons, the homeserver will
|
|
no longer delegate this task to an identity server by default. Instead,
|
|
the server administrator will need to explicitly decide how they would
|
|
like the verification messages to be sent.
|
|
|
|
In the medium term, the `vector.im` and `matrix.org` identity servers
|
|
will disable support for delegated 3pid verification entirely. However,
|
|
in order to ease the transition, they will retain the capability for a
|
|
limited period. Delegated email verification will be disabled on Monday
|
|
2nd December 2019 (giving roughly 2 months notice). Disabling delegated
|
|
SMS verification will follow some time after that once SMS verification
|
|
support lands in Synapse.
|
|
|
|
Once delegated 3pid verification support has been disabled in the
|
|
`vector.im` and `matrix.org` identity servers, all Synapse versions that
|
|
depend on those instances will be unable to verify email and phone
|
|
numbers through them. There are no imminent plans to remove delegated
|
|
3pid verification from Sydent generally. (Sydent is the identity server
|
|
project that backs the `vector.im` and `matrix.org` instances).
|
|
|
|
### Email
|
|
|
|
Following upgrade, to continue verifying email (e.g. as part of the
|
|
registration process), admins can either:-
|
|
|
|
- Configure Synapse to use an email server.
|
|
- Run or choose an identity server which allows delegated email
|
|
verification and delegate to it.
|
|
|
|
#### Configure SMTP in Synapse
|
|
|
|
To configure an SMTP server for Synapse, modify the configuration
|
|
section headed `email`, and be sure to have at least the
|
|
`smtp_host, smtp_port` and `notif_from` fields filled out.
|
|
|
|
You may also need to set `smtp_user`, `smtp_pass`, and
|
|
`require_transport_security`.
|
|
|
|
See the [sample configuration file](usage/configuration/homeserver_sample_config.md)
|
|
for more details on these settings.
|
|
|
|
#### Delegate email to an identity server
|
|
|
|
Some admins will wish to continue using email verification as part of
|
|
the registration process, but will not immediately have an appropriate
|
|
SMTP server at hand.
|
|
|
|
To this end, we will continue to support email verification delegation
|
|
via the `vector.im` and `matrix.org` identity servers for two months.
|
|
Support for delegated email verification will be disabled on Monday 2nd
|
|
December.
|
|
|
|
The `account_threepid_delegates` dictionary defines whether the
|
|
homeserver should delegate an external server (typically an [identity
|
|
server](https://matrix.org/docs/spec/identity_service/r0.2.1)) to handle
|
|
sending confirmation messages via email and SMS.
|
|
|
|
So to delegate email verification, in `homeserver.yaml`, set
|
|
`account_threepid_delegates.email` to the base URL of an identity
|
|
server. For example:
|
|
|
|
```yaml
|
|
account_threepid_delegates:
|
|
email: https://example.com # Delegate email sending to example.com
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
Note that `account_threepid_delegates.email` replaces the deprecated
|
|
`email.trust_identity_server_for_password_resets`: if
|
|
`email.trust_identity_server_for_password_resets` is set to `true`, and
|
|
`account_threepid_delegates.email` is not set, then the first entry in
|
|
`trusted_third_party_id_servers` will be used as the
|
|
`account_threepid_delegate` for email. This is to ensure compatibility
|
|
with existing Synapse installs that set up external server handling for
|
|
these tasks before v1.4.0. If
|
|
`email.trust_identity_server_for_password_resets` is `true` and no
|
|
trusted identity server domains are configured, Synapse will report an
|
|
error and refuse to start.
|
|
|
|
If `email.trust_identity_server_for_password_resets` is `false` or
|
|
absent and no `email` delegate is configured in
|
|
`account_threepid_delegates`, then Synapse will send email verification
|
|
messages itself, using the configured SMTP server (see above). that
|
|
type.
|
|
|
|
### Phone numbers
|
|
|
|
Synapse does not support phone-number verification itself, so the only
|
|
way to maintain the ability for users to add phone numbers to their
|
|
accounts will be by continuing to delegate phone number verification to
|
|
the `matrix.org` and `vector.im` identity servers (or another identity
|
|
server that supports SMS sending).
|
|
|
|
The `account_threepid_delegates` dictionary defines whether the
|
|
homeserver should delegate an external server (typically an [identity
|
|
server](https://matrix.org/docs/spec/identity_service/r0.2.1)) to handle
|
|
sending confirmation messages via email and SMS.
|
|
|
|
So to delegate phone number verification, in `homeserver.yaml`, set
|
|
`account_threepid_delegates.msisdn` to the base URL of an identity
|
|
server. For example:
|
|
|
|
```yaml
|
|
account_threepid_delegates:
|
|
msisdn: https://example.com # Delegate sms sending to example.com
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
The `matrix.org` and `vector.im` identity servers will continue to
|
|
support delegated phone number verification via SMS until such time as
|
|
it is possible for admins to configure their servers to perform phone
|
|
number verification directly. More details will follow in a future
|
|
release.
|
|
|
|
## Rolling back to v1.3.1
|
|
|
|
If you encounter problems with v1.4.0, it should be possible to roll
|
|
back to v1.3.1, subject to the following:
|
|
|
|
- The 'room statistics' engine was heavily reworked in this release
|
|
(see [#5971](https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/pull/5971)),
|
|
including significant changes to the database schema, which are not
|
|
easily reverted. This will cause the room statistics engine to stop
|
|
updating when you downgrade.
|
|
|
|
The room statistics are essentially unused in v1.3.1 (in future
|
|
versions of Synapse, they will be used to populate the room
|
|
directory), so there should be no loss of functionality. However,
|
|
the statistics engine will write errors to the logs, which can be
|
|
avoided by setting the following in `homeserver.yaml`:
|
|
|
|
```yaml
|
|
stats:
|
|
enabled: false
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
Don't forget to re-enable it when you upgrade again, in preparation
|
|
for its use in the room directory!
|
|
|
|
# Upgrading to v1.2.0
|
|
|
|
Some counter metrics have been renamed, with the old names deprecated.
|
|
See [the metrics
|
|
documentation](metrics-howto.md#renaming-of-metrics--deprecation-of-old-names-in-12)
|
|
for details.
|
|
|
|
# Upgrading to v1.1.0
|
|
|
|
Synapse v1.1.0 removes support for older Python and PostgreSQL versions,
|
|
as outlined in [our deprecation
|
|
notice](https://matrix.org/blog/2019/04/08/synapse-deprecating-postgres-9-4-and-python-2-x).
|
|
|
|
## Minimum Python Version
|
|
|
|
Synapse v1.1.0 has a minimum Python requirement of Python 3.5. Python
|
|
3.6 or Python 3.7 are recommended as they have improved internal string
|
|
handling, significantly reducing memory usage.
|
|
|
|
If you use current versions of the Matrix.org-distributed Debian
|
|
packages or Docker images, action is not required.
|
|
|
|
If you install Synapse in a Python virtual environment, please see
|
|
"Upgrading to v0.34.0" for notes on setting up a new virtualenv under
|
|
Python 3.
|
|
|
|
## Minimum PostgreSQL Version
|
|
|
|
If using PostgreSQL under Synapse, you will need to use PostgreSQL 9.5
|
|
or above. Please see the [PostgreSQL
|
|
documentation](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/11/upgrading.html) for
|
|
more details on upgrading your database.
|
|
|
|
# Upgrading to v1.0
|
|
|
|
## Validation of TLS certificates
|
|
|
|
Synapse v1.0 is the first release to enforce validation of TLS
|
|
certificates for the federation API. It is therefore essential that your
|
|
certificates are correctly configured.
|
|
|
|
Note, v1.0 installations will also no longer be able to federate with
|
|
servers that have not correctly configured their certificates.
|
|
|
|
In rare cases, it may be desirable to disable certificate checking: for
|
|
example, it might be essential to be able to federate with a given
|
|
legacy server in a closed federation. This can be done in one of two
|
|
ways:-
|
|
|
|
- Configure the global switch `federation_verify_certificates` to
|
|
`false`.
|
|
- Configure a whitelist of server domains to trust via
|
|
`federation_certificate_verification_whitelist`.
|
|
|
|
See the [sample configuration file](usage/configuration/homeserver_sample_config.md)
|
|
for more details on these settings.
|
|
|
|
## Email
|
|
|
|
When a user requests a password reset, Synapse will send an email to the
|
|
user to confirm the request.
|
|
|
|
Previous versions of Synapse delegated the job of sending this email to
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an identity server. If the identity server was somehow malicious or
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became compromised, it would be theoretically possible to hijack an
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account through this means.
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Therefore, by default, Synapse v1.0 will send the confirmation email
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itself. If Synapse is not configured with an SMTP server, password reset
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via email will be disabled.
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To configure an SMTP server for Synapse, modify the configuration
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section headed `email`, and be sure to have at least the `smtp_host`,
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`smtp_port` and `notif_from` fields filled out. You may also need to set
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|
`smtp_user`, `smtp_pass`, and `require_transport_security`.
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If you are absolutely certain that you wish to continue using an
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identity server for password resets, set
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`trust_identity_server_for_password_resets` to `true`.
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See the [sample configuration file](usage/configuration/homeserver_sample_config.md)
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for more details on these settings.
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## New email templates
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Some new templates have been added to the default template directory for the purpose of
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the homeserver sending its own password reset emails. If you have configured a
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custom `template_dir` in your Synapse config, these files will need to be added.
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|
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`password_reset.html` and `password_reset.txt` are HTML and plain text
|
|
templates respectively that contain the contents of what will be emailed
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|
to the user upon attempting to reset their password via email.
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|
`password_reset_success.html` and `password_reset_failure.html` are HTML
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|
files that the content of which (assuming no redirect URL is set) will
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be shown to the user after they attempt to click the link in the email
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sent to them.
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# Upgrading to v0.99.0
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Please be aware that, before Synapse v1.0 is released around March 2019,
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you will need to replace any self-signed certificates with those
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verified by a root CA. Information on how to do so can be found at the
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|
ACME docs.
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# Upgrading to v0.34.0
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1. This release is the first to fully support Python 3. Synapse will
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now run on Python versions 3.5, or 3.6 (as well as 2.7). We
|
|
recommend switching to Python 3, as it has been shown to give
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|
performance improvements.
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|
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For users who have installed Synapse into a virtualenv, we recommend
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|
doing this by creating a new virtualenv. For example:
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|
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|
```sh
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virtualenv -p python3 ~/synapse/env3
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source ~/synapse/env3/bin/activate
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pip install matrix-synapse
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|
```
|
|
|
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You can then start synapse as normal, having activated the new
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virtualenv:
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|
```sh
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cd ~/synapse
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source env3/bin/activate
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synctl start
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```
|
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|
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Users who have installed from distribution packages should see the
|
|
relevant package documentation. See below for notes on Debian
|
|
packages.
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- When upgrading to Python 3, you **must** make sure that your log
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files are configured as UTF-8, by adding `encoding: utf8` to the
|
|
`RotatingFileHandler` configuration (if you have one) in your
|
|
`<server>.log.config` file. For example, if your `log.config`
|
|
file contains:
|
|
|
|
```yaml
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|
handlers:
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file:
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class: logging.handlers.RotatingFileHandler
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formatter: precise
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filename: homeserver.log
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maxBytes: 104857600
|
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backupCount: 10
|
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filters: [context]
|
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console:
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|
class: logging.StreamHandler
|
|
formatter: precise
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filters: [context]
|
|
```
|
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|
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Then you should update this to be:
|
|
|
|
```yaml
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|
handlers:
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file:
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|
class: logging.handlers.RotatingFileHandler
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|
formatter: precise
|
|
filename: homeserver.log
|
|
maxBytes: 104857600
|
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backupCount: 10
|
|
filters: [context]
|
|
encoding: utf8
|
|
console:
|
|
class: logging.StreamHandler
|
|
formatter: precise
|
|
filters: [context]
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
There is no need to revert this change if downgrading to
|
|
Python 2.
|
|
|
|
We are also making available Debian packages which will run Synapse
|
|
on Python 3. You can switch to these packages with
|
|
`apt-get install matrix-synapse-py3`, however, please read
|
|
[debian/NEWS](https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/blob/release-v0.34.0/debian/NEWS)
|
|
before doing so. The existing `matrix-synapse` packages will
|
|
continue to use Python 2 for the time being.
|
|
|
|
2. This release removes the `riot.im` from the default list of trusted
|
|
identity servers.
|
|
|
|
If `riot.im` is in your homeserver's list of
|
|
`trusted_third_party_id_servers`, you should remove it. It was added
|
|
in case a hypothetical future identity server was put there. If you
|
|
don't remove it, users may be unable to deactivate their accounts.
|
|
|
|
3. This release no longer installs the (unmaintained) Matrix Console
|
|
web client as part of the default installation. It is possible to
|
|
re-enable it by installing it separately and setting the
|
|
`web_client_location` config option, but please consider switching
|
|
to another client.
|
|
|
|
# Upgrading to v0.33.7
|
|
|
|
This release removes the example email notification templates from
|
|
`res/templates` (they are now internal to the python package). This
|
|
should only affect you if you (a) deploy your Synapse instance from a
|
|
git checkout or a github snapshot URL, and (b) have email notifications
|
|
enabled.
|
|
|
|
If you have email notifications enabled, you should ensure that
|
|
`email.template_dir` is either configured to point at a directory where
|
|
you have installed customised templates, or leave it unset to use the
|
|
default templates.
|
|
|
|
# Upgrading to v0.27.3
|
|
|
|
This release expands the anonymous usage stats sent if the opt-in
|
|
`report_stats` configuration is set to `true`. We now capture RSS memory
|
|
and cpu use at a very coarse level. This requires administrators to
|
|
install the optional `psutil` python module.
|
|
|
|
We would appreciate it if you could assist by ensuring this module is
|
|
available and `report_stats` is enabled. This will let us see if
|
|
performance changes to synapse are having an impact to the general
|
|
community.
|
|
|
|
# Upgrading to v0.15.0
|
|
|
|
If you want to use the new URL previewing API
|
|
(`/_matrix/media/r0/preview_url`) then you have to explicitly enable it
|
|
in the config and update your dependencies dependencies. See README.rst
|
|
for details.
|
|
|
|
# Upgrading to v0.11.0
|
|
|
|
This release includes the option to send anonymous usage stats to
|
|
matrix.org, and requires that administrators explictly opt in or out by
|
|
setting the `report_stats` option to either `true` or `false`.
|
|
|
|
We would really appreciate it if you could help our project out by
|
|
reporting anonymized usage statistics from your homeserver. Only very
|
|
basic aggregate data (e.g. number of users) will be reported, but it
|
|
helps us to track the growth of the Matrix community, and helps us to
|
|
make Matrix a success, as well as to convince other networks that they
|
|
should peer with us.
|
|
|
|
# Upgrading to v0.9.0
|
|
|
|
Application services have had a breaking API change in this version.
|
|
|
|
They can no longer register themselves with a home server using the AS
|
|
HTTP API. This decision was made because a compromised application
|
|
service with free reign to register any regex in effect grants full
|
|
read/write access to the home server if a regex of `.*` is used. An
|
|
attack where a compromised AS re-registers itself with `.*` was deemed
|
|
too big of a security risk to ignore, and so the ability to register
|
|
with the HS remotely has been removed.
|
|
|
|
It has been replaced by specifying a list of application service
|
|
registrations in `homeserver.yaml`:
|
|
|
|
```yaml
|
|
app_service_config_files: ["registration-01.yaml", "registration-02.yaml"]
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
Where `registration-01.yaml` looks like:
|
|
|
|
```yaml
|
|
url: <String> # e.g. "https://my.application.service.com"
|
|
as_token: <String>
|
|
hs_token: <String>
|
|
sender_localpart: <String> # This is a new field which denotes the user_id localpart when using the AS token
|
|
namespaces:
|
|
users:
|
|
- exclusive: <Boolean>
|
|
regex: <String> # e.g. "@prefix_.*"
|
|
aliases:
|
|
- exclusive: <Boolean>
|
|
regex: <String>
|
|
rooms:
|
|
- exclusive: <Boolean>
|
|
regex: <String>
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
# Upgrading to v0.8.0
|
|
|
|
Servers which use captchas will need to add their public key to:
|
|
|
|
static/client/register/register_config.js
|
|
|
|
window.matrixRegistrationConfig = {
|
|
recaptcha_public_key: "YOUR_PUBLIC_KEY"
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
This is required in order to support registration fallback (typically
|
|
used on mobile devices).
|
|
|
|
# Upgrading to v0.7.0
|
|
|
|
New dependencies are:
|
|
|
|
- pydenticon
|
|
- simplejson
|
|
- syutil
|
|
- matrix-angular-sdk
|
|
|
|
To pull in these dependencies in a virtual env, run:
|
|
|
|
python synapse/python_dependencies.py | xargs -n 1 pip install
|
|
|
|
# Upgrading to v0.6.0
|
|
|
|
To pull in new dependencies, run:
|
|
|
|
python setup.py develop --user
|
|
|
|
This update includes a change to the database schema. To upgrade you
|
|
first need to upgrade the database by running:
|
|
|
|
python scripts/upgrade_db_to_v0.6.0.py <db> <server_name> <signing_key>
|
|
|
|
Where `<db>` is the location of the database,
|
|
`<server_name>` is the server name as specified in the
|
|
synapse configuration, and `<signing_key>` is the location
|
|
of the signing key as specified in the synapse configuration.
|
|
|
|
This may take some time to complete. Failures of signatures and content
|
|
hashes can safely be ignored.
|
|
|
|
# Upgrading to v0.5.1
|
|
|
|
Depending on precisely when you installed v0.5.0 you may have ended up
|
|
with a stale release of the reference matrix webclient installed as a
|
|
python module. To uninstall it and ensure you are depending on the
|
|
latest module, please run:
|
|
|
|
$ pip uninstall syweb
|
|
|
|
# Upgrading to v0.5.0
|
|
|
|
The webclient has been split out into a seperate repository/pacakage in
|
|
this release. Before you restart your homeserver you will need to pull
|
|
in the webclient package by running:
|
|
|
|
python setup.py develop --user
|
|
|
|
This release completely changes the database schema and so requires
|
|
upgrading it before starting the new version of the homeserver.
|
|
|
|
The script "database-prepare-for-0.5.0.sh" should be used to upgrade
|
|
the database. This will save all user information, such as logins and
|
|
profiles, but will otherwise purge the database. This includes messages,
|
|
which rooms the home server was a member of and room alias mappings.
|
|
|
|
If you would like to keep your history, please take a copy of your
|
|
database file and ask for help in #matrix:matrix.org. The upgrade
|
|
process is, unfortunately, non trivial and requires human intervention
|
|
to resolve any resulting conflicts during the upgrade process.
|
|
|
|
Before running the command the homeserver should be first completely
|
|
shutdown. To run it, simply specify the location of the database, e.g.:
|
|
|
|
> ./scripts/database-prepare-for-0.5.0.sh "homeserver.db"
|
|
|
|
Once this has successfully completed it will be safe to restart the
|
|
homeserver. You may notice that the homeserver takes a few seconds
|
|
longer to restart than usual as it reinitializes the database.
|
|
|
|
On startup of the new version, users can either rejoin remote rooms
|
|
using room aliases or by being reinvited. Alternatively, if any other
|
|
homeserver sends a message to a room that the homeserver was previously
|
|
in the local HS will automatically rejoin the room.
|
|
|
|
# Upgrading to v0.4.0
|
|
|
|
This release needs an updated syutil version. Run:
|
|
|
|
python setup.py develop
|
|
|
|
You will also need to upgrade your configuration as the signing key
|
|
format has changed. Run:
|
|
|
|
python -m synapse.app.homeserver --config-path <CONFIG> --generate-config
|
|
|
|
# Upgrading to v0.3.0
|
|
|
|
This registration API now closely matches the login API. This introduces
|
|
a bit more backwards and forwards between the HS and the client, but
|
|
this improves the overall flexibility of the API. You can now GET on
|
|
/register to retrieve a list of valid registration flows. Upon choosing
|
|
one, they are submitted in the same way as login, e.g:
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
type: m.login.password,
|
|
user: foo,
|
|
password: bar
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
The default HS supports 2 flows, with and without Identity Server email
|
|
authentication. Enabling captcha on the HS will add in an extra step to
|
|
all flows: `m.login.recaptcha` which must be completed before you can
|
|
transition to the next stage. There is a new login type:
|
|
`m.login.email.identity` which contains the `threepidCreds` key which
|
|
were previously sent in the original register request. For more
|
|
information on this, see the specification.
|
|
|
|
## Web Client
|
|
|
|
The VoIP specification has changed between v0.2.0 and v0.3.0. Users
|
|
should refresh any browser tabs to get the latest web client code. Users
|
|
on v0.2.0 of the web client will not be able to call those on v0.3.0 and
|
|
vice versa.
|
|
|
|
# Upgrading to v0.2.0
|
|
|
|
The home server now requires setting up of SSL config before it can run.
|
|
To automatically generate default config use:
|
|
|
|
$ python synapse/app/homeserver.py \
|
|
--server-name machine.my.domain.name \
|
|
--bind-port 8448 \
|
|
--config-path homeserver.config \
|
|
--generate-config
|
|
|
|
This config can be edited if desired, for example to specify a different
|
|
SSL certificate to use. Once done you can run the home server using:
|
|
|
|
$ python synapse/app/homeserver.py --config-path homeserver.config
|
|
|
|
See the README.rst for more information.
|
|
|
|
Also note that some config options have been renamed, including:
|
|
|
|
- "host" to "server-name"
|
|
- "database" to "database-path"
|
|
- "port" to "bind-port" and "unsecure-port"
|
|
|
|
# Upgrading to v0.0.1
|
|
|
|
This release completely changes the database schema and so requires
|
|
upgrading it before starting the new version of the homeserver.
|
|
|
|
The script "database-prepare-for-0.0.1.sh" should be used to upgrade
|
|
the database. This will save all user information, such as logins and
|
|
profiles, but will otherwise purge the database. This includes messages,
|
|
which rooms the home server was a member of and room alias mappings.
|
|
|
|
Before running the command the homeserver should be first completely
|
|
shutdown. To run it, simply specify the location of the database, e.g.:
|
|
|
|
> ./scripts/database-prepare-for-0.0.1.sh "homeserver.db"
|
|
|
|
Once this has successfully completed it will be safe to restart the
|
|
homeserver. You may notice that the homeserver takes a few seconds
|
|
longer to restart than usual as it reinitializes the database.
|
|
|
|
On startup of the new version, users can either rejoin remote rooms
|
|
using room aliases or by being reinvited. Alternatively, if any other
|
|
homeserver sends a message to a room that the homeserver was previously
|
|
in the local HS will automatically rejoin the room.
|