synapse-old/docs/manhole.md

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Using the synapse manhole

The "manhole" allows server administrators to access a Python shell on a running Synapse installation. This is a very powerful mechanism for administration and debugging.

To enable it, first uncomment the manhole listener configuration in homeserver.yaml:

listeners:
  - port: 9000
    bind_addresses: ['::1', '127.0.0.1']
    type: manhole

(bind_addresses in the above is important: it ensures that access to the manhole is only possible for local users).

Note that this will give administrative access to synapse to all users with shell access to the server. It should therefore not be enabled in environments where untrusted users have shell access.

Then restart synapse, and point an ssh client at port 9000 on localhost, using the username matrix:

ssh -p9000 matrix@localhost

The password is rabbithole.

This gives a Python REPL in which hs gives access to the synapse.server.HomeServer object - which in turn gives access to many other parts of the process.

As a simple example, retrieving an event from the database:

>>> hs.get_datastore().get_event('$1416420717069yeQaw:matrix.org')
<Deferred at 0x7ff253fc6998 current result: <FrozenEvent event_id='$1416420717069yeQaw:matrix.org', type='m.room.create', state_key=''>>