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# Configuring Conduit (optional)
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By default, this playbook configures the [Synapse](https://github.com/element-hq/synapse) Matrix server, but you can also use [Conduit](https://conduit.rs).
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**NOTES**:
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- **You can't switch an existing Matrix server's implementation** (e.g. Synapse -> Conduit). Proceed below only if you're OK with losing data or you're dealing with a server on a new domain name, which hasn't participated in the Matrix federation yet.
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- **homeserver implementations other than Synapse may not be fully functional**. The playbook may also not assist you in an optimal way (like it does with Synapse). Make yourself familiar with the downsides before proceeding
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## Installation
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To use Conduit, you **generally** need the following additional `vars.yml` configuration:
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```yaml
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matrix_homeserver_implementation: conduit
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```
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However, since Conduit is difficult (see [famedly/conduit#276](https://gitlab.com/famedly/conduit/-/issues/276) and [famedly/conduit#354](https://gitlab.com/famedly/conduit/-/merge_requests/354)) when it comes to creating the first user account and does not support [registering users](registering-users.md) (via the command line or via the playbook) like Synapse and Dendrite do, we recommend the following flow:
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1. Add `matrix_conduit_allow_registration: true` to your `vars.yml` the first time around, temporarily
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2. Run the playbook (`ansible-playbook -i inventory/hosts setup.yml --tags=setup-all,start` - see [Installing](installing.md))
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3. Create your first user via Element or any other client which supports creating users
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4. Get rid of `matrix_conduit_allow_registration: true` from your `vars.yml`
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5. Run the playbook again (`ansible-playbook -i inventory/hosts setup.yml --tags=setup-conduit,start` would be enough this time)
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6. You can now use your server safely. Additional users can be created by messaging the internal Conduit bot
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## Configuring bridges / appservices
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Automatic appservice setup is currently unsupported when using conduit. After setting up the service as usual you may notice that it is unable to start.
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You will have to manually register appservices using the the [register-appservice](https://gitlab.com/famedly/conduit/-/blob/next/APPSERVICES.md) command.
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Find the `registration.yaml` in the `/matrix` directory, for example `/matrix/mautrix-signal/bridge/registration.yaml`, then pass the content to conduit:
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@conduit:your.server.name: register-appservice
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```
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as_token: <token>
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de.sorunome.msc2409.push_ephemeral: true
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hs_token: <token>
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id: signal
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namespaces:
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aliases:
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- exclusive: true
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regex: ^#signal_.+:example\.org$
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users:
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- exclusive: true
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regex: ^@signal_.+:example\.org$
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- exclusive: true
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regex: ^@signalbot:example\.org$
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rate_limited: false
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sender_localpart: _bot_signalbot
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url: http://matrix-mautrix-signal:29328
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```
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