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[global]
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# The server_name is the name of this server. It is used as a suffix for user
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# and room ids. Examples: matrix.org, conduit.rs
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# The Conduit server needs to be reachable at https://your.server.name/ on port
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# 443 (client-server) and 8448 (federation) OR you can create /.well-known
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# files to redirect requests. See
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# https://matrix.org/docs/spec/client_server/latest#get-well-known-matrix-client
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# and https://matrix.org/docs/spec/server_server/r0.1.4#get-well-known-matrix-server
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# for more information
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# YOU NEED TO EDIT THIS
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#server_name = "your.server.name"
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# This is the only directory where Conduit will save its data
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database_path = "/var/lib/conduit/conduit.db"
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# The port Conduit will be running on. You need to set up a reverse proxy in
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# your web server (e.g. apache or nginx), so all requests to /_matrix on port
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# 443 and 8448 will be forwarded to the Conduit instance running on this port
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port = 6167
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# Max size for uploads
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max_request_size = 20_000_000 # in bytes
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# Disable registration. No new users will be able to register on this server
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#allow_registration = false
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# Disable encryption, so no new encrypted rooms can be created
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# Note: existing rooms will continue to work
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#allow_encryption = false
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#allow_federation = false
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# Enable jaeger to support monitoring and troubleshooting through jaeger
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#allow_jaeger = false
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trusted_servers = ["matrix.org"]
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#max_concurrent_requests = 100 # How many requests Conduit sends to other servers at the same time
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#log = "info,state_res=warn,rocket=off,_=off,sled=off"
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#workers = 4 # default: cpu core count * 2
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address = "127.0.0.1" # This makes sure Conduit can only be reached using the reverse proxy
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proxy = "none" # more examples can be found at src/database/proxy.rs:6
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## sqlite
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# The amount of memory that the database will use, with the following formula;
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# (db_cache_capacity * (sqlite_read_pool_size + 1)), in bytes
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#db_cache_capacity = 1073741824 # in bytes, 1024 * 1024 * 1024
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# How many permanent read connections will be open to the database,
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# increase this if you see "creating spillover reader" in your logs.
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#sqlite_read_pool_size = 2 # default: max(cpu core count, 1)
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# If the database WAL (conduit.db-wal file) should be cleaned on a timer.
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#sqlite_wal_clean_timer = false
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# How many seconds should pass before the WAL clean task should fire.
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# Note: Is dependant on sqlite_wal_clean_timer being true.
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#sqlite_wal_clean_second_interval = 60
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# How long the WAL clean task should (in seconds) try to wait while
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# getting exclusive access to the database (before giving up).
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#sqlite_wal_clean_second_timeout = 2
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