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# Setting up Appservices |
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## Getting help |
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If you run into any problems while setting up an Appservice, write an email to `timo@koesters.xyz`, ask us in `#conduit:matrix.org` or [open an issue on GitLab](https://gitlab.com/famedly/conduit/-/issues/new). |
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## Tested appservices |
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Here are some appservices we tested and that work with Conduit: |
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- matrix-appservice-discord |
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- mautrix-hangouts |
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- mautrix-telegram |
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## Set up the appservice |
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Follow whatever instructions are given by the appservice. This usually includes |
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downloading, changing its config (setting domain, homeserver url, port etc.) |
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and later starting it. |
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At some point the appservice guide should ask you to add a registration yaml |
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file to the homeserver. In Synapse you would do this by adding the path to the |
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homeserver.yaml, but in Conduit you can do this from within Matrix: |
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First, go into the #admins room of your homeserver. The first person that |
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registered on the homeserver automatically joins it. Then send a message into |
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the room like this: |
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@conduit:your.server.name: register_appservice |
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paste |
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yaml |
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registration |
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You can confirm it worked by sending a message like this: |
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`@conduit:your.server.name: list_appservices` |
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The @conduit bot should answer with `Appservices (1): your-bridge` |
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Then you are done. Conduit will send messages to the appservices and the |
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appservice can send requests to the homeserver. You don't need to restart |
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Conduit, but if it doesn't work, restarting while the appservice is running |
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could help. |
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