conduit/docs/configuration.md

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Configuration

Conduit is configured using a TOML file. The configuration file is loaded from the path specified by the CONDUIT_CONFIG environment variable.

Note: The configuration file is required to run Conduit. If the CONDUIT_CONFIG environment variable is not set, Conduit will exit with an error.

Note: If you update the configuration file, you must restart Conduit for the changes to take effect

Conduit's configuration file is divided into the following sections:

Global

The global section contains the following fields:

Note: The * symbol indicates that the field is required, and the values in parentheses are the possible values

Field Type Description Default
address string The address to bind to "127.0.0.1"
port integer The port to bind to 8000
tls table See the TLS configuration N/A
server_name* string The server name N/A
database_backend* string The database backend to use ("rocksdb" recommended, "sqlite") N/A
database_path* string The path to the database file/dir N/A
db_cache_capacity_mb float The cache capacity, in MB 300.0
enable_lightning_bolt boolean Add ⚡️ emoji to end of user's display name true
allow_check_for_updates boolean Allow Conduit to check for updates true
conduit_cache_capacity_modifier float The value to multiply the default cache capacity by 1.0
rocksdb_max_open_files integer The maximum number of open files 1000
pdu_cache_capacity integer The maximum number of Persisted Data Units (PDUs) to cache 150000
cleanup_second_interval integer How often conduit should clean up the database, in seconds 60
max_request_size integer The maximum request size, in bytes 20971520 (20 MiB)
max_concurrent_requests integer The maximum number of concurrent requests 100
max_fetch_prev_events integer The maximum number of previous events to fetch per request if conduit notices events are missing 100
allow_registration boolean Opens your homeserver to public registration false
registration_token string The token users need to have when registering to your homeserver N/A
allow_encryption boolean Allow users to enable encryption in their rooms true
allow_federation boolean Allow federation with other servers true
allow_room_creation boolean Allow users to create rooms true
allow_unstable_room_versions boolean Allow users to create and join rooms with unstable versions true
default_room_version string The default room version ("6"-"10") "10"
allow_jaeger boolean Allow Jaeger tracing false
tracing_flame boolean Enable flame tracing false
proxy table See the Proxy configuration N/A
jwt_secret string The secret used in the JWT to enable JWT login without it a 400 error will be returned N/A
trusted_servers array The list of trusted servers to gather public keys of offline servers ["matrix.org"]
log string The log verbosity to use "warn"
turn_username string The TURN username ""
turn_password string The TURN password ""
turn_uris array The TURN URIs []
turn_secret string The TURN secret ""
turn_ttl integer The TURN TTL in seconds 86400
emergency_password string Set a password to login as the conduit user in case of emergency N/A
well_known table Used for delegation See delegation

TLS

The tls table contains the following fields:

  • certs: The path to the public PEM certificate
  • key: The path to the PEM private key

Example

[global.tls]
certs = "/path/to/cert.pem"
key = "/path/to/key.pem"

Proxy

You can choose what requests conduit should proxy (if any). The proxy table contains the following fields

Global

The global option will proxy all outgoing requests. The global table contains the following fields:

  • url: The URL of the proxy server
Example
[global.proxy.global]
url = "https://example.com"

By domain

An array of tables that contain the following fields:

  • url: The URL of the proxy server
  • include: Domains that should be proxied (assumed to be ["*"] if unset)
  • exclude: Domains that should not be proxied (takes precedent over include)

Both include and exclude allow for glob pattern matching.

Example

In this example, all requests to domains ending in .onion and matrix.secretly-an-onion-domain.xyz will be proxied via socks://localhost:9050, except for domains ending in .myspecial.onion. You can add as many by_domain tables as you need.

[[global.proxy.by_domain]]
url = "socks5://localhost:9050"
include = ["*.onion", "matrix.secretly-an-onion-domain.xyz"]
exclude = ["*.clearnet.onion"]

Example

Note: The following example is a minimal configuration file. You should replace the values with your own.

[global]
{{#include ../conduit-example.toml:22:}}