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Matrix is an ambitious new ecosystem for open federated Instant Messaging and
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VoIP. The basics you need to know to get up and running are:
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- Chatrooms are distributed and do not exist on any single server. Rooms
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can be found using aliases like ``#matrix:matrix.org`` or
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``#test:localhost:8008`` or they can be ephemeral.
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- Everything in Matrix happens in a room. Rooms are distributed and do not
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exist on any single server. Rooms can be located using convenience aliases
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like ``#matrix:matrix.org`` or ``#test:localhost:8008``.
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- Matrix user IDs look like ``@matthew:matrix.org`` (although in the future
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you will normally refer to yourself and others using a 3PID: email
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client <----> homeserver <=====================> homeserver <----> client
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https://somewhere.org/_matrix https://elsewhere.net/_matrix
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WARNING
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=======
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**Synapse is currently in a state of rapid development, and not all features
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are yet functional. Critically, some security features are still in
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development, which means Synapse can *not* be considered secure or reliable at
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this point.** For instance:
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- **SSL Certificates used by server-server federation are not yet validated.**
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- **Room permissions are not yet enforced on traffic received via federation.**
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- **Homeservers do not yet cryptographically sign their events to avoid
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tampering**
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- Default configuration provides open signup to the service from the internet
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Despite this, we believe Synapse is more than useful as a way for experimenting
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and exploring Synapse, and the missing features will land shortly. **Until
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then, please do *NOT* use Synapse for any remotely important or secure
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communication.**
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Quick Start
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===========
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System requirements:
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- POSIX-compliant system (tested on Linux & OSX)
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- Python 2.7
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To get up and running:
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- To simply play with an **existing** homeserver you can
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just go straight to http://matrix.org/alpha.
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- To run your own **private** homeserver on localhost:8008, generate a basic
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config file: ``./synctl start`` will give you instructions on how to do this.
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For this purpose, you can use 'localhost' or your hostname as a server name.
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Once you've done so, running ``./synctl start`` again will start your private
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home server. You will find a webclient running at http://localhost:8008.
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Please use a recent Chrome or Firefox for now (or Safari if you don't need
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VoIP support).
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- To run a **public** homeserver and let it exchange messages with other
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homeservers and participate in the global Matrix federation, you must expose
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port 8448 to the internet and edit homeserver.yaml to specify server_name
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(the public DNS entry for this server) and then run ``synctl start``. If you
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changed the server_name, you may need to move the old database
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(homeserver.db) out of the way first. Then come join ``#matrix:matrix.org``
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and say hi! :)
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For more detailed setup instructions, please see further down this document.
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``#matrix:matrix.org`` is the official support room for Matrix, and can be
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accessed by the web client at http://matrix.org/alpha or via an IRC bridge at
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irc://irc.freenode.net/matrix.
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Synapse is currently in rapid development, but as of version 0.5 we believe it
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is sufficiently stable to be run as an internet-facing service for real usage!
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About Matrix
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============
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- Creating and managing fully distributed chat rooms with no
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single points of control or failure
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- Eventually-consistent cryptographically secure[1] synchronisation of room
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- Eventually-consistent cryptographically secure synchronisation of room
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state across a global open network of federated servers and services
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- Sending and receiving extensible messages in a room with (optional)
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end-to-end encryption[2]
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end-to-end encryption[1]
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- Inviting, joining, leaving, kicking, banning room members
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- Managing user accounts (registration, login, logout)
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- Using 3rd Party IDs (3PIDs) such as email addresses, phone numbers,
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web client demo implemented in AngularJS) and cmdclient (a basic Python
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command line utility which lets you easily see what the JSON APIs are up to).
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We'd like to invite you to take a look at the Matrix spec, try to run a
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homeserver, and join the existing Matrix chatrooms already out there,
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experiment with the APIs and the demo clients, and let us know your thoughts at
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https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues or at matrix@matrix.org.
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Meanwhile, iOS and Android SDKs and clients are currently in development and available from:
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Thanks for trying Matrix!
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* https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-ios-sdk
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* https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-android-sdk
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[1] Cryptographic signing of messages isn't turned on yet
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We'd like to invite you to join #matrix:matrix.org (via http://matrix.org/alpha), run a homeserver, take a look at the Matrix spec at
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http://matrix.org/docs/spec, experiment with the APIs and the demo
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clients, and report any bugs via http://matrix.org/jira.
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[2] End-to-end encryption is currently in development
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Thanks for using Matrix!
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[1] End-to-end encryption is currently in development
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Homeserver Installation
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=======================
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System requirements:
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- POSIX-compliant system (tested on Linux & OSX)
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- Python 2.7
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Synapse is written in python but some of the libraries is uses are written in
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C. So before we can install synapse itself we need a working C compiler and the
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header files for python C extensions.
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$ pip install --user --process-dependency-links https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/tarball/master
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This installs synapse, along with the libraries it uses, into
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``$HOME/.local/lib/``.
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``$HOME/.local/lib/`` on Linux or ``$HOME/Library/Python/2.7/lib/`` on OSX.
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Troubleshooting Installation
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----------------------------
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Running Your Homeserver
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=======================
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To actually run your new homeserver, pick a working directory for Synapse to run (e.g. ``~/.synapse``), and::
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To actually run your new homeserver, pick a working directory for Synapse to run
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(e.g. ``~/.synapse``), and::
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$ mkdir ~/.synapse
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$ cd ~/.synapse
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$ # on Linux
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$ ~/.local/bin/synctl start
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$ # on OSX
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$ ~/Library/Python/2.7/bin/synctl start
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Troubleshooting Running
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-----------------------
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If ``synctl`` fails with ``pkg_resources.DistributionNotFound`` errors you may
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need a newer version of setuptools than that provided by your OS, and then
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reinstall::
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need a newer version of setuptools than that provided by your OS.
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$ sudo pip install setuptools --upgrade
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Upgrading an existing homeserver
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================================
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Before upgrading an existing homeserver to a new version, please refer to
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UPGRADE.rst for any additional instructions.
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IMPORTANT: Before upgrading an existing homeserver to a new version, please
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refer to UPGRADE.rst for any additional instructions.
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Setting up Federation
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--generate-config
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$ python -m synapse.app.homeserver --config-path homeserver.config
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Alternatively, you can run synapse via synctl - running ``synctl start`` to
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generate a homeserver.yaml config file, where you can then edit server-name to
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specify machine.my.domain.name, and then set the actual server running again
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with synctl start.
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Alternatively, you can run ``synctl start`` to guide you through the process.
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For the second form, first create your SRV record and publish it in DNS. This
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needs to be named _matrix._tcp.YOURDOMAIN, and point at at least one hostname
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http://localhost:8080. Simply run::
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$ demo/start.sh
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This is mainly useful just for development purposes.
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Running The Demo Web Client
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===========================
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Where's the spec?!
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==================
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For now, please go spelunking in the ``docs/`` directory to find out.
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The source of the matrix spec lives at https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-doc.
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A recent HTML snapshot of this lives at http://matrix.org/docs/spec
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Building Internal API Documentation
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===================================
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Before building internal API documentation install spinx and
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Before building internal API documentation install sphinx and
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sphinxcontrib-napoleon::
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$ pip install sphinx
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