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Co-authored-by: Neil Alexander <neilalexander@users.noreply.github.com>
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Pinecone Demo

This is the Dendrite Pinecone demo! It's easy to get started.

To run the homeserver, start at the root of the Dendrite repository and run:

go run ./cmd/dendrite-demo-pinecone

To connect to the static Pinecone peer used by the mobile demos run:

go run ./cmd/dendrite-demo-pinecone -peer wss://pinecone.matrix.org/public

The following command line arguments are accepted:

  • -peer tcp://a.b.c.d:e to specify a static Pinecone peer to connect to - you will need to supply this if you do not have another Pinecone node on your network
  • -port 12345 to specify a port to listen on for client connections

Then point your favourite Matrix client to the homeserver URLhttp://localhost:8008 (or whichever -port you specified), create an account and log in.

If your peering connection is operational then you should see a Connected TCP: line in the log output. If not then try a different peer.

Once logged in, you should be able to open the room directory or join a room by its ID.