diff --git a/docs/INSTALL.md b/docs/INSTALL.md index be12d7b8..d246e922 100644 --- a/docs/INSTALL.md +++ b/docs/INSTALL.md @@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ brew services start kafka ### SQLite database setup Dendrite can use the built-in SQLite database engine for small setups. -The SQLite databases do not need to be preconfigured - Dendrite will +The SQLite databases do not need to be pre-built - Dendrite will create them automatically at startup. ### Postgres database setup @@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ Assuming that Postgres 9.5 (or later) is installed: * Create the component databases: ```bash - for i in account device mediaapi syncapi roomserver signingkeyserver federationsender appservice e2ekey naffka; do + for i in mediaapi syncapi roomserver signingkeyserver federationsender appservice keyserver userapi_account userapi_device naffka; do sudo -u postgres createdb -O dendrite dendrite_$i done ``` @@ -135,8 +135,8 @@ Create config file, based on `dendrite-config.yaml`. Call it `dendrite.yaml`. Th * The `server_name` entry to reflect the hostname of your Dendrite server * The `database` lines with an updated connection string based on your - desired setup, e.g. replacing `component` with the name of the component: - * For Postgres: `postgres://dendrite:password@localhost/component` + desired setup, e.g. replacing `database` with the name of the database: + * For Postgres: `postgres://dendrite:password@localhost/database` * For SQLite on disk: `file:component.db` or `file:///path/to/component.db` * Postgres and SQLite can be mixed and matched. * The `use_naffka` option if using Naffka in a monolith deployment @@ -147,6 +147,10 @@ then configuring `key_perspectives` (like `matrix.org` in the sample) can help to improve reliability considerably by allowing your homeserver to fetch public keys for dead homeservers from somewhere else. +**WARNING:** Dendrite supports running all components from the same database in +Postgres mode, but this is **NOT** a supported configuration with SQLite. When +using SQLite, all components **MUST** use their own database file. + ## Starting a monolith server It is possible to use Naffka as an in-process replacement to Kafka when using @@ -167,30 +171,17 @@ as shown below, it will also listen for HTTPS connections on port 8448. The following contains scripts which will run all the required processes in order to point a Matrix client at Dendrite. -### Client proxy +### nginx (or other reverse proxy) -This is what Matrix clients will talk to. If you use the script below, point -your client at `http://localhost:8008`. +This is what your clients and federated hosts will talk to. It must forward +requests onto the correct API server based on URL: -```bash -./bin/client-api-proxy \ ---bind-address ":8008" \ ---client-api-server-url "http://localhost:7771" \ ---sync-api-server-url "http://localhost:7773" \ ---media-api-server-url "http://localhost:7774" \ -``` +* `/_matrix/client` to the client API server +* `/_matrix/federation` to the federation API server +* `/_matrix/key` to the federation API server +* `/_matrix/media` to the media API server -### Federation proxy - -This is what Matrix servers will talk to. This is only required if you want -to support federation. - -```bash -./bin/federation-api-proxy \ ---bind-address ":8448" \ ---federation-api-url "http://localhost:7772" \ ---media-api-server-url "http://localhost:7774" \ -``` +See `docs/nginx/polylith-sample.conf` for a sample configuration. ### Client API server @@ -198,7 +189,7 @@ This is what implements CS API endpoints. Clients talk to this via the proxy in order to send messages, create and join rooms, etc. ```bash -./bin/dendrite-client-api-server --config=dendrite.yaml +./bin/dendrite-client-api-server --config dendrite.yaml ``` ### Sync server @@ -239,7 +230,7 @@ contacted by other components. This includes the following components. This is what implements the room DAG. Clients do not talk to this. ```bash -./bin/dendrite-room-server --config=dendrite.yaml +./bin/dendrite-room-server --config dendrite.yaml ``` #### Federation sender