Merge pull request #2886 from turt2live/travis/new-worker-docs

Add a blurb explaining the main synapse worker
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@ -55,7 +55,12 @@ synapse process.)
You then create a set of configs for the various worker processes. These You then create a set of configs for the various worker processes. These
should be worker configuration files, and should be stored in a dedicated should be worker configuration files, and should be stored in a dedicated
subdirectory, to allow synctl to manipulate them. subdirectory, to allow synctl to manipulate them. An additional configuration
for the master synapse process will need to be created because the process will
not be started automatically. That configuration should look like this::
worker_app: synapse.app.homeserver
daemonize: true
Each worker configuration file inherits the configuration of the main homeserver Each worker configuration file inherits the configuration of the main homeserver
configuration file. You can then override configuration specific to that worker, configuration file. You can then override configuration specific to that worker,
@ -230,9 +235,11 @@ file. For example::
``synapse.app.event_creator`` ``synapse.app.event_creator``
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Handles non-state event creation. It can handle REST endpoints matching:: Handles some event creation. It can handle REST endpoints matching::
^/_matrix/client/(api/v1|r0|unstable)/rooms/.*/send ^/_matrix/client/(api/v1|r0|unstable)/rooms/.*/send
^/_matrix/client/(api/v1|r0|unstable)/rooms/.*/(join|invite|leave|ban|unban|kick)$
^/_matrix/client/(api/v1|r0|unstable)/join/
It will create events locally and then send them on to the main synapse It will create events locally and then send them on to the main synapse
instance to be persisted and handled. instance to be persisted and handled.