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- [Choosing your server name](#choosing-your-server-name)
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# Installation Instructions
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- [Picking a database engine](#picking-a-database-engine)
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- [Installing Synapse](#installing-synapse)
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- [Installing from source](#installing-from-source)
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- [Platform-Specific Instructions](#platform-specific-instructions)
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- [Prebuilt packages](#prebuilt-packages)
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- [Setting up Synapse](#setting-up-synapse)
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- [TLS certificates](#tls-certificates)
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- [Client Well-Known URI](#client-well-known-uri)
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- [Email](#email)
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- [Registering a user](#registering-a-user)
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- [Setting up a TURN server](#setting-up-a-turn-server)
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- [URL previews](#url-previews)
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- [Troubleshooting Installation](#troubleshooting-installation)
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# Choosing your server name
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There are 3 steps to follow under **Installation Instructions**.
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- [Installation Instructions](#installation-instructions)
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- [Choosing your server name](#choosing-your-server-name)
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- [Installing Synapse](#installing-synapse)
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- [Installing from source](#installing-from-source)
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- [Platform-Specific Instructions](#platform-specific-instructions)
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- [Debian/Ubuntu/Raspbian](#debianubunturaspbian)
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- [ArchLinux](#archlinux)
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- [CentOS/Fedora](#centosfedora)
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- [macOS](#macos)
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- [OpenSUSE](#opensuse)
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- [OpenBSD](#openbsd)
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- [Windows](#windows)
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- [Prebuilt packages](#prebuilt-packages)
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- [Docker images and Ansible playbooks](#docker-images-and-ansible-playbooks)
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- [Debian/Ubuntu](#debianubuntu)
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- [Matrix.org packages](#matrixorg-packages)
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- [Downstream Debian packages](#downstream-debian-packages)
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- [Downstream Ubuntu packages](#downstream-ubuntu-packages)
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- [Fedora](#fedora)
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- [OpenSUSE](#opensuse-1)
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- [SUSE Linux Enterprise Server](#suse-linux-enterprise-server)
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- [ArchLinux](#archlinux-1)
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- [Void Linux](#void-linux)
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- [FreeBSD](#freebsd)
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- [OpenBSD](#openbsd-1)
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- [NixOS](#nixos)
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- [Setting up Synapse](#setting-up-synapse)
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- [Using PostgreSQL](#using-postgresql)
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- [TLS certificates](#tls-certificates)
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- [Client Well-Known URI](#client-well-known-uri)
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- [Email](#email)
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- [Registering a user](#registering-a-user)
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- [Setting up a TURN server](#setting-up-a-turn-server)
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- [URL previews](#url-previews)
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- [Troubleshooting Installation](#troubleshooting-installation)
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## Choosing your server name
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It is important to choose the name for your server before you install Synapse,
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It is important to choose the name for your server before you install Synapse,
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because it cannot be changed later.
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because it cannot be changed later.
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`user@email.example.com`) - but doing so may require more advanced setup: see
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`user@email.example.com`) - but doing so may require more advanced setup: see
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[Setting up Federation](docs/federate.md).
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[Setting up Federation](docs/federate.md).
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# Picking a database engine
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## Installing Synapse
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Synapse offers two database engines:
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### Installing from source
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* [PostgreSQL](https://www.postgresql.org)
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* [SQLite](https://sqlite.org/)
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Almost all installations should opt to use PostgreSQL. Advantages include:
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* significant performance improvements due to the superior threading and
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caching model, smarter query optimiser
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* allowing the DB to be run on separate hardware
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For information on how to install and use PostgreSQL, please see
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[docs/postgres.md](docs/postgres.md)
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By default Synapse uses SQLite and in doing so trades performance for convenience.
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SQLite is only recommended in Synapse for testing purposes or for servers with
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light workloads.
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# Installing Synapse
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## Installing from source
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(Prebuilt packages are available for some platforms - see [Prebuilt packages](#prebuilt-packages).)
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(Prebuilt packages are available for some platforms - see [Prebuilt packages](#prebuilt-packages).)
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To install the Synapse homeserver run:
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To install the Synapse homeserver run:
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```
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```sh
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mkdir -p ~/synapse
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mkdir -p ~/synapse
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virtualenv -p python3 ~/synapse/env
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virtualenv -p python3 ~/synapse/env
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source ~/synapse/env/bin/activate
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source ~/synapse/env/bin/activate
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This Synapse installation can then be later upgraded by using pip again with the
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This Synapse installation can then be later upgraded by using pip again with the
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update flag:
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update flag:
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```
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```sh
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source ~/synapse/env/bin/activate
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source ~/synapse/env/bin/activate
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pip install -U matrix-synapse
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pip install -U matrix-synapse
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```
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```
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Before you can start Synapse, you will need to generate a configuration
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Before you can start Synapse, you will need to generate a configuration
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file. To do this, run (in your virtualenv, as before):
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file. To do this, run (in your virtualenv, as before):
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```
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```sh
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cd ~/synapse
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cd ~/synapse
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python -m synapse.app.homeserver \
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python -m synapse.app.homeserver \
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--server-name my.domain.name \
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--server-name my.domain.name \
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change your homeserver's keys, you may find that other homeserver have the
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change your homeserver's keys, you may find that other homeserver have the
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old key cached. If you update the signing key, you should change the name of the
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old key cached. If you update the signing key, you should change the name of the
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key in the `<server name>.signing.key` file (the second word) to something
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key in the `<server name>.signing.key` file (the second word) to something
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different. See the
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different. See the [spec](https://matrix.org/docs/spec/server_server/latest.html#retrieving-server-keys) for more information on key management).
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[spec](https://matrix.org/docs/spec/server_server/latest.html#retrieving-server-keys)
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for more information on key management).
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To actually run your new homeserver, pick a working directory for Synapse to
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To actually run your new homeserver, pick a working directory for Synapse to
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run (e.g. `~/synapse`), and:
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run (e.g. `~/synapse`), and:
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```
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```sh
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cd ~/synapse
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cd ~/synapse
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source env/bin/activate
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source env/bin/activate
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synctl start
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synctl start
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```
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```
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### Platform-Specific Instructions
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#### Platform-Specific Instructions
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#### Debian/Ubuntu/Raspbian
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##### Debian/Ubuntu/Raspbian
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Installing prerequisites on Ubuntu or Debian:
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Installing prerequisites on Ubuntu or Debian:
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```
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```sh
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sudo apt-get install build-essential python3-dev libffi-dev \
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sudo apt install build-essential python3-dev libffi-dev \
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python3-pip python3-setuptools sqlite3 \
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python3-pip python3-setuptools sqlite3 \
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libssl-dev virtualenv libjpeg-dev libxslt1-dev
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libssl-dev virtualenv libjpeg-dev libxslt1-dev
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```
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```
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#### ArchLinux
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##### ArchLinux
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Installing prerequisites on ArchLinux:
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Installing prerequisites on ArchLinux:
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```
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```sh
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sudo pacman -S base-devel python python-pip \
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python-setuptools python-virtualenv sqlite3
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##### CentOS/Fedora
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Installing prerequisites on CentOS 8 or Fedora>26:
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```
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```sh
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sudo dnf install libtiff-devel libjpeg-devel libzip-devel freetype-devel \
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libwebp-devel tk-devel redhat-rpm-config \
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libwebp-devel tk-devel redhat-rpm-config \
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```
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```sh
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sudo yum install libtiff-devel libjpeg-devel libzip-devel freetype-devel \
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lcms2-devel libwebp-devel tcl-devel tk-devel redhat-rpm-config \
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<https://hub.docker.com/r/matrixdotorg/synapse> which can be used with
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We do not recommend using the packages from the default Debian `buster`
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We do not recommend using the packages from the default Debian `buster`
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repository at this time, as they are old and suffer from known security
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repository at this time, as they are old and suffer from known security
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@ -311,49 +314,49 @@ for information on how to use backports.
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If you are using Debian `sid` or testing, Synapse is available in the default
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If you are using Debian `sid` or testing, Synapse is available in the default
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repositories and it should be possible to install it simply with:
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repositories and it should be possible to install it simply with:
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```
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```sh
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sudo apt install matrix-synapse
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sudo apt install matrix-synapse
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```
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```
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#### Downstream Ubuntu packages
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##### Downstream Ubuntu packages
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We do not recommend using the packages in the default Ubuntu repository
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We do not recommend using the packages in the default Ubuntu repository
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at this time, as they are old and suffer from known security vulnerabilities.
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at this time, as they are old and suffer from known security vulnerabilities.
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The latest version of Synapse can be installed from [our repository](#matrixorg-packages).
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The latest version of Synapse can be installed from [our repository](#matrixorg-packages).
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### Fedora
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#### Fedora
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Synapse is in the Fedora repositories as `matrix-synapse`:
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Synapse is in the Fedora repositories as `matrix-synapse`:
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```
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```sh
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sudo dnf install matrix-synapse
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sudo dnf install matrix-synapse
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```
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```
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Oleg Girko provides Fedora RPMs at
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Oleg Girko provides Fedora RPMs at
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https://obs.infoserver.lv/project/monitor/matrix-synapse
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<https://obs.infoserver.lv/project/monitor/matrix-synapse>
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### OpenSUSE
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#### OpenSUSE
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Synapse is in the OpenSUSE repositories as `matrix-synapse`:
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Synapse is in the OpenSUSE repositories as `matrix-synapse`:
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```
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```sh
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sudo zypper install matrix-synapse
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sudo zypper install matrix-synapse
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```
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```
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### SUSE Linux Enterprise Server
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#### SUSE Linux Enterprise Server
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Unofficial package are built for SLES 15 in the openSUSE:Backports:SLE-15 repository at
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Unofficial package are built for SLES 15 in the openSUSE:Backports:SLE-15 repository at
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https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/openSUSE:/Backports:/SLE-15/standard/
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<https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/openSUSE:/Backports:/SLE-15/standard/>
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### ArchLinux
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#### ArchLinux
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The quickest way to get up and running with ArchLinux is probably with the community package
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The quickest way to get up and running with ArchLinux is probably with the community package
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https://www.archlinux.org/packages/community/any/matrix-synapse/, which should pull in most of
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<https://www.archlinux.org/packages/community/any/matrix-synapse/>, which should pull in most of
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the necessary dependencies.
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the necessary dependencies.
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pip may be outdated (6.0.7-1 and needs to be upgraded to 6.0.8-1 ):
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pip may be outdated (6.0.7-1 and needs to be upgraded to 6.0.8-1 ):
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```
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```sh
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sudo pip install --upgrade pip
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sudo pip install --upgrade pip
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```
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```
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@ -362,28 +365,28 @@ ELFCLASS32 (x64 Systems), you may need to reinstall py-bcrypt to correctly
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compile it under the right architecture. (This should not be needed if
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compile it under the right architecture. (This should not be needed if
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installing under virtualenv):
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installing under virtualenv):
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|
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```
|
```sh
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sudo pip uninstall py-bcrypt
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sudo pip uninstall py-bcrypt
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sudo pip install py-bcrypt
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sudo pip install py-bcrypt
|
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```
|
```
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|
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### Void Linux
|
#### Void Linux
|
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|
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Synapse can be found in the void repositories as 'synapse':
|
Synapse can be found in the void repositories as 'synapse':
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|
|
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```
|
```sh
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xbps-install -Su
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xbps-install -Su
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xbps-install -S synapse
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xbps-install -S synapse
|
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```
|
```
|
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|
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### FreeBSD
|
#### FreeBSD
|
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|
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Synapse can be installed via FreeBSD Ports or Packages contributed by Brendan Molloy from:
|
Synapse can be installed via FreeBSD Ports or Packages contributed by Brendan Molloy from:
|
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|
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- Ports: `cd /usr/ports/net-im/py-matrix-synapse && make install clean`
|
- Ports: `cd /usr/ports/net-im/py-matrix-synapse && make install clean`
|
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- Packages: `pkg install py37-matrix-synapse`
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- Packages: `pkg install py37-matrix-synapse`
|
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|
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### OpenBSD
|
#### OpenBSD
|
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|
|
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As of OpenBSD 6.7 Synapse is available as a pre-compiled binary. The filesystem
|
As of OpenBSD 6.7 Synapse is available as a pre-compiled binary. The filesystem
|
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underlying the homeserver directory (defaults to `/var/synapse`) has to be
|
underlying the homeserver directory (defaults to `/var/synapse`) has to be
|
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|
@ -392,20 +395,35 @@ and mounting it to `/var/synapse` should be taken into consideration.
|
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|
|
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Installing Synapse:
|
Installing Synapse:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
```
|
```sh
|
||||||
doas pkg_add synapse
|
doas pkg_add synapse
|
||||||
```
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
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### NixOS
|
#### NixOS
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Robin Lambertz has packaged Synapse for NixOS at:
|
Robin Lambertz has packaged Synapse for NixOS at:
|
||||||
https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/blob/master/nixos/modules/services/misc/matrix-synapse.nix
|
<https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/blob/master/nixos/modules/services/misc/matrix-synapse.nix>
|
||||||
|
|
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# Setting up Synapse
|
## Setting up Synapse
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Once you have installed synapse as above, you will need to configure it.
|
Once you have installed synapse as above, you will need to configure it.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
## TLS certificates
|
### Using PostgreSQL
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
By default Synapse uses [SQLite](https://sqlite.org/) and in doing so trades performance for convenience.
|
||||||
|
SQLite is only recommended in Synapse for testing purposes or for servers with
|
||||||
|
very light workloads.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Almost all installations should opt to use [PostgreSQL](https://www.postgresql.org). Advantages include:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- significant performance improvements due to the superior threading and
|
||||||
|
caching model, smarter query optimiser
|
||||||
|
- allowing the DB to be run on separate hardware
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
For information on how to install and use PostgreSQL in Synapse, please see
|
||||||
|
[docs/postgres.md](docs/postgres.md)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### TLS certificates
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
The default configuration exposes a single HTTP port on the local
|
The default configuration exposes a single HTTP port on the local
|
||||||
interface: `http://localhost:8008`. It is suitable for local testing,
|
interface: `http://localhost:8008`. It is suitable for local testing,
|
||||||
|
@ -419,19 +437,19 @@ The recommended way to do so is to set up a reverse proxy on port
|
||||||
Alternatively, you can configure Synapse to expose an HTTPS port. To do
|
Alternatively, you can configure Synapse to expose an HTTPS port. To do
|
||||||
so, you will need to edit `homeserver.yaml`, as follows:
|
so, you will need to edit `homeserver.yaml`, as follows:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* First, under the `listeners` section, uncomment the configuration for the
|
- First, under the `listeners` section, uncomment the configuration for the
|
||||||
TLS-enabled listener. (Remove the hash sign (`#`) at the start of
|
TLS-enabled listener. (Remove the hash sign (`#`) at the start of
|
||||||
each line). The relevant lines are like this:
|
each line). The relevant lines are like this:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
```
|
```yaml
|
||||||
- port: 8448
|
- port: 8448
|
||||||
type: http
|
type: http
|
||||||
tls: true
|
tls: true
|
||||||
resources:
|
resources:
|
||||||
- names: [client, federation]
|
- names: [client, federation]
|
||||||
```
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* You will also need to uncomment the `tls_certificate_path` and
|
- You will also need to uncomment the `tls_certificate_path` and
|
||||||
`tls_private_key_path` lines under the `TLS` section. You will need to manage
|
`tls_private_key_path` lines under the `TLS` section. You will need to manage
|
||||||
provisioning of these certificates yourself — Synapse had built-in ACME
|
provisioning of these certificates yourself — Synapse had built-in ACME
|
||||||
support, but the ACMEv1 protocol Synapse implements is deprecated, not
|
support, but the ACMEv1 protocol Synapse implements is deprecated, not
|
||||||
|
@ -446,7 +464,7 @@ so, you will need to edit `homeserver.yaml`, as follows:
|
||||||
For a more detailed guide to configuring your server for federation, see
|
For a more detailed guide to configuring your server for federation, see
|
||||||
[federate.md](docs/federate.md).
|
[federate.md](docs/federate.md).
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
## Client Well-Known URI
|
### Client Well-Known URI
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Setting up the client Well-Known URI is optional but if you set it up, it will
|
Setting up the client Well-Known URI is optional but if you set it up, it will
|
||||||
allow users to enter their full username (e.g. `@user:<server_name>`) into clients
|
allow users to enter their full username (e.g. `@user:<server_name>`) into clients
|
||||||
|
@ -457,7 +475,7 @@ about the actual homeserver URL you are using.
|
||||||
The URL `https://<server_name>/.well-known/matrix/client` should return JSON in
|
The URL `https://<server_name>/.well-known/matrix/client` should return JSON in
|
||||||
the following format.
|
the following format.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
```
|
```json
|
||||||
{
|
{
|
||||||
"m.homeserver": {
|
"m.homeserver": {
|
||||||
"base_url": "https://<matrix.example.com>"
|
"base_url": "https://<matrix.example.com>"
|
||||||
|
@ -467,7 +485,7 @@ the following format.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
It can optionally contain identity server information as well.
|
It can optionally contain identity server information as well.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
```
|
```json
|
||||||
{
|
{
|
||||||
"m.homeserver": {
|
"m.homeserver": {
|
||||||
"base_url": "https://<matrix.example.com>"
|
"base_url": "https://<matrix.example.com>"
|
||||||
|
@ -484,7 +502,8 @@ Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS) headers. A recommended value would be
|
||||||
view it.
|
view it.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
In nginx this would be something like:
|
In nginx this would be something like:
|
||||||
```
|
|
||||||
|
```nginx
|
||||||
location /.well-known/matrix/client {
|
location /.well-known/matrix/client {
|
||||||
return 200 '{"m.homeserver": {"base_url": "https://<matrix.example.com>"}}';
|
return 200 '{"m.homeserver": {"base_url": "https://<matrix.example.com>"}}';
|
||||||
default_type application/json;
|
default_type application/json;
|
||||||
|
@ -497,11 +516,11 @@ correctly. `public_baseurl` should be set to the URL that clients will use to
|
||||||
connect to your server. This is the same URL you put for the `m.homeserver`
|
connect to your server. This is the same URL you put for the `m.homeserver`
|
||||||
`base_url` above.
|
`base_url` above.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
```
|
```yaml
|
||||||
public_baseurl: "https://<matrix.example.com>"
|
public_baseurl: "https://<matrix.example.com>"
|
||||||
```
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
## Email
|
### Email
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
It is desirable for Synapse to have the capability to send email. This allows
|
It is desirable for Synapse to have the capability to send email. This allows
|
||||||
Synapse to send password reset emails, send verifications when an email address
|
Synapse to send password reset emails, send verifications when an email address
|
||||||
|
@ -516,7 +535,7 @@ and `notif_from` fields filled out. You may also need to set `smtp_user`,
|
||||||
If email is not configured, password reset, registration and notifications via
|
If email is not configured, password reset, registration and notifications via
|
||||||
email will be disabled.
|
email will be disabled.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
## Registering a user
|
### Registering a user
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
The easiest way to create a new user is to do so from a client like [Element](https://element.io/).
|
The easiest way to create a new user is to do so from a client like [Element](https://element.io/).
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
@ -524,7 +543,7 @@ Alternatively you can do so from the command line if you have installed via pip.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
This can be done as follows:
|
This can be done as follows:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
```
|
```sh
|
||||||
$ source ~/synapse/env/bin/activate
|
$ source ~/synapse/env/bin/activate
|
||||||
$ synctl start # if not already running
|
$ synctl start # if not already running
|
||||||
$ register_new_matrix_user -c homeserver.yaml http://localhost:8008
|
$ register_new_matrix_user -c homeserver.yaml http://localhost:8008
|
||||||
|
@ -542,12 +561,12 @@ value is generated by `--generate-config`), but it should be kept secret, as
|
||||||
anyone with knowledge of it can register users, including admin accounts,
|
anyone with knowledge of it can register users, including admin accounts,
|
||||||
on your server even if `enable_registration` is `false`.
|
on your server even if `enable_registration` is `false`.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
## Setting up a TURN server
|
### Setting up a TURN server
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
For reliable VoIP calls to be routed via this homeserver, you MUST configure
|
For reliable VoIP calls to be routed via this homeserver, you MUST configure
|
||||||
a TURN server. See [docs/turn-howto.md](docs/turn-howto.md) for details.
|
a TURN server. See [docs/turn-howto.md](docs/turn-howto.md) for details.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
## URL previews
|
### URL previews
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Synapse includes support for previewing URLs, which is disabled by default. To
|
Synapse includes support for previewing URLs, which is disabled by default. To
|
||||||
turn it on you must enable the `url_preview_enabled: True` config parameter
|
turn it on you must enable the `url_preview_enabled: True` config parameter
|
||||||
|
@ -561,14 +580,14 @@ This also requires the optional `lxml` python dependency to be installed. This
|
||||||
in turn requires the `libxml2` library to be available - on Debian/Ubuntu this
|
in turn requires the `libxml2` library to be available - on Debian/Ubuntu this
|
||||||
means `apt-get install libxml2-dev`, or equivalent for your OS.
|
means `apt-get install libxml2-dev`, or equivalent for your OS.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
# Troubleshooting Installation
|
### Troubleshooting Installation
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
`pip` seems to leak *lots* of memory during installation. For instance, a Linux
|
`pip` seems to leak *lots* of memory during installation. For instance, a Linux
|
||||||
host with 512MB of RAM may run out of memory whilst installing Twisted. If this
|
host with 512MB of RAM may run out of memory whilst installing Twisted. If this
|
||||||
happens, you will have to individually install the dependencies which are
|
happens, you will have to individually install the dependencies which are
|
||||||
failing, e.g.:
|
failing, e.g.:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
```
|
```sh
|
||||||
pip install twisted
|
pip install twisted
|
||||||
```
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
|
@ -0,0 +1 @@
|
||||||
|
Moved instructions for database setup, adjusted heading levels and improved syntax highlighting in [INSTALL.md](../INSTALL.md). Contributed by fossterer.
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