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matrix: Update synapse to 1.27.0

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......@@ -78,7 +78,7 @@
- name: install synapse
pip:
name:
- 'matrix-synapse[postgres,systemd,url_preview,redis]==1.26.0'
- 'matrix-synapse[postgres,systemd,url_preview,redis]==1.27.0'
state: latest
extra_args: '--upgrade-strategy=eager'
virtualenv: /var/lib/synapse/venv
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......@@ -64,10 +64,6 @@ server_name: "{{ matrix_server_name }}"
# Otherwise, it should be the URL to reach Synapse's client HTTP listener (see
# 'listeners' below).
#
# If this is left unset, it defaults to 'https://<server_name>/'. (Note that
# that will not work unless you configure Synapse or a reverse-proxy to listen
# on port 443.)
#
public_baseurl: https://{{ matrix_domain }}/
# Set the soft limit on the number of file descriptors synapse can use
......@@ -826,6 +822,9 @@ worker_log_config: "/etc/synapse/log_config.yaml"
# users are joining rooms the server is already in (this is cheap) vs
# "remote" for when users are trying to join rooms not on the server (which
# can be more expensive)
# - one for ratelimiting how often a user or IP can attempt to validate a 3PID.
# - two for ratelimiting how often invites can be sent in a room or to a
# specific user.
#
# The defaults are as shown below.
#
......@@ -859,7 +858,18 @@ rc_message:
# remote:
# per_second: 0.01
# burst_count: 3
#
#rc_3pid_validation:
# per_second: 0.003
# burst_count: 5
#
#rc_invites:
# per_room:
# per_second: 0.3
# burst_count: 10
# per_user:
# per_second: 0.003
# burst_count: 5
# Ratelimiting settings for incoming federation
#
......@@ -1161,9 +1171,8 @@ account_validity:
# send an email to the account's email address with a renewal link. By
# default, no such emails are sent.
#
# If you enable this setting, you will also need to fill out the 'email'
# configuration section. You should also check that 'public_baseurl' is set
# correctly.
# If you enable this setting, you will also need to fill out the 'email' and
# 'public_baseurl' configuration sections.
#
#renew_at: 1w
......@@ -1254,7 +1263,8 @@ registration_shared_secret: "{{ vault_matrix_secrets.registration_shared_secret
# The identity server which we suggest that clients should use when users log
# in on this server.
#
# (By default, no suggestion is made, so it is left up to the client.)
# (By default, no suggestion is made, so it is left up to the client.
# This setting is ignored unless public_baseurl is also set.)
#
default_identity_server: https://matrix.org
......@@ -1279,6 +1289,8 @@ default_identity_server: https://matrix.org
# by the Matrix Identity Service API specification:
# https://matrix.org/docs/spec/identity_service/latest
#
# If a delegate is specified, the config option public_baseurl must also be filled out.
#
account_threepid_delegates:
#email: https://example.com # Delegate email sending to example.com
msisdn: https://vector.im
......@@ -1557,10 +1569,10 @@ suppress_key_server_warning: true
# enable SAML login.
#
# Once SAML support is enabled, a metadata file will be exposed at
# https://<server>:<port>/_matrix/saml2/metadata.xml, which you may be able to
# https://<server>:<port>/_synapse/client/saml2/metadata.xml, which you may be able to
# use to configure your SAML IdP with. Alternatively, you can manually configure
# the IdP to use an ACS location of
# https://<server>:<port>/_matrix/saml2/authn_response.
# https://<server>:<port>/_synapse/client/saml2/authn_response.
#
saml2_config:
# `sp_config` is the configuration for the pysaml2 Service Provider.
......@@ -1732,10 +1744,14 @@ saml2_config:
# offer the user a choice of login mechanisms.
#
# idp_icon: An optional icon for this identity provider, which is presented
# by identity picker pages. If given, must be an MXC URI of the format
# mxc://<server-name>/<media-id>. (An easy way to obtain such an MXC URI
# is to upload an image to an (unencrypted) room and then copy the "url"
# from the source of the event.)
# by clients and Synapse's own IdP picker page. If given, must be an
# MXC URI of the format mxc://<server-name>/<media-id>. (An easy way to
# obtain such an MXC URI is to upload an image to an (unencrypted) room
# and then copy the "url" from the source of the event.)
#
# idp_brand: An optional brand for this identity provider, allowing clients
# to style the login flow according to the identity provider in question.
# See the spec for possible options here.
#
# discover: set to 'false' to disable the use of the OIDC discovery mechanism
# to discover endpoints. Defaults to true.
......@@ -1796,17 +1812,21 @@ saml2_config:
#
# For the default provider, the following settings are available:
#
# sub: name of the claim containing a unique identifier for the
# user. Defaults to 'sub', which OpenID Connect compliant
# providers should provide.
# subject_claim: name of the claim containing a unique identifier
# for the user. Defaults to 'sub', which OpenID Connect
# compliant providers should provide.
#
# localpart_template: Jinja2 template for the localpart of the MXID.
# If this is not set, the user will be prompted to choose their
# own username.
# own username (see 'sso_auth_account_details.html' in the 'sso'
# section of this file).
#
# display_name_template: Jinja2 template for the display name to set
# on first login. If unset, no displayname will be set.
#
# email_template: Jinja2 template for the email address of the user.
# If unset, no email address will be added to the account.
#
# extra_attributes: a map of Jinja2 templates for extra attributes
# to send back to the client during login.
# Note that these are non-standard and clients will ignore them
......@@ -1842,6 +1862,12 @@ oidc_providers:
# userinfo_endpoint: "https://accounts.example.com/userinfo"
# jwks_uri: "https://accounts.example.com/.well-known/jwks.json"
# skip_verification: true
# user_mapping_provider:
# config:
# subject_claim: "id"
# localpart_template: "{ user.login }"
# display_name_template: "{ user.name }"
# email_template: "{ user.email }"
# For use with Keycloak
#
......@@ -1856,6 +1882,7 @@ oidc_providers:
#
#- idp_id: github
# idp_name: Github
# idp_brand: org.matrix.github
# discover: false
# issuer: "https://github.com/"
# client_id: "your-client-id" # TO BE FILLED
......@@ -1875,6 +1902,7 @@ oidc_providers:
#- idp_id: oidc
# idp_name: "Arch Linux"
# idp_icon: "mxc://archlinux.org/iQmyhmksPLmphXWFUxiLEwVw"
# idp_brand: org.archlinux
# issuer: "https://accounts.archlinux.org/auth/realms/archlinux"
# client_id: "openid_matrix"
# client_secret: "your-client-secret" # TO BE FILLED
......@@ -1884,6 +1912,7 @@ oidc_providers:
# config:
# localpart_template: "{{ '{{ user.preferred_username }}' }}"
# display_name_template: "{{ '{{ user.name | default(user.preferred_username, true) }}' }}"
# email_template: "{{ '{{ user.email }}' }}"
# Enable Central Authentication Service (CAS) for registration and login.
......@@ -1898,10 +1927,6 @@ cas_config:
#
#server_url: "https://cas-server.com"
# The public URL of the homeserver.
#
#service_url: "https://homeserver.domain.com:8448"
# The attribute of the CAS response to use as the display name.
#
# If unset, no displayname will be set.
......@@ -1933,9 +1958,9 @@ sso:
# phishing attacks from evil.site. To avoid this, include a slash after the
# hostname: "https://my.client/".
#
# The login fallback page (used by clients that don't natively support the
# required login flows) is automatically whitelisted in addition to any URLs
# in this list.
# If public_baseurl is set, then the login fallback page (used by clients
# that don't natively support the required login flows) is whitelisted in
# addition to any URLs in this list.
#
# By default, this list is empty.
#
......@@ -1956,15 +1981,19 @@ sso:
#
# When rendering, this template is given the following variables:
# * redirect_url: the URL that the user will be redirected to after
# login. Needs manual escaping (see
# https://jinja.palletsprojects.com/en/2.11.x/templates/#html-escaping).
# login.
#
# * server_name: the homeserver's name.
#
# * providers: a list of available Identity Providers. Each element is
# an object with the following attributes:
#
# * idp_id: unique identifier for the IdP
# * idp_name: user-facing name for the IdP
# * idp_icon: if specified in the IdP config, an MXC URI for an icon
# for the IdP
# * idp_brand: if specified in the IdP config, a textual identifier
# for the brand of the IdP
#
# The rendered HTML page should contain a form which submits its results
# back as a GET request, with the following query parameters:
......@@ -1974,33 +2003,101 @@ sso:
#
# * idp: the 'idp_id' of the chosen IDP.
#
# * HTML page to prompt new users to enter a userid and confirm other
# details: 'sso_auth_account_details.html'. This is only shown if the
# SSO implementation (with any user_mapping_provider) does not return
# a localpart.
#
# When rendering, this template is given the following variables:
#
# * server_name: the homeserver's name.
#
# * idp: details of the SSO Identity Provider that the user logged in
# with: an object with the following attributes:
#
# * idp_id: unique identifier for the IdP
# * idp_name: user-facing name for the IdP
# * idp_icon: if specified in the IdP config, an MXC URI for an icon
# for the IdP
# * idp_brand: if specified in the IdP config, a textual identifier
# for the brand of the IdP
#
# * user_attributes: an object containing details about the user that
# we received from the IdP. May have the following attributes:
#
# * display_name: the user's display_name
# * emails: a list of email addresses
#
# The template should render a form which submits the following fields:
#
# * username: the localpart of the user's chosen user id
#
# * HTML page allowing the user to consent to the server's terms and
# conditions. This is only shown for new users, and only if
# `user_consent.require_at_registration` is set.
#
# When rendering, this template is given the following variables:
#
# * server_name: the homeserver's name.
#
# * user_id: the user's matrix proposed ID.
#
# * user_profile.display_name: the user's proposed display name, if any.
#
# * consent_version: the version of the terms that the user will be
# shown
#
# * terms_url: a link to the page showing the terms.
#
# The template should render a form which submits the following fields:
#
# * accepted_version: the version of the terms accepted by the user
# (ie, 'consent_version' from the input variables).
#
# * HTML page for a confirmation step before redirecting back to the client
# with the login token: 'sso_redirect_confirm.html'.
#
# When rendering, this template is given three variables:
# * redirect_url: the URL the user is about to be redirected to. Needs
# manual escaping (see
# https://jinja.palletsprojects.com/en/2.11.x/templates/#html-escaping).
# When rendering, this template is given the following variables:
#
# * redirect_url: the URL the user is about to be redirected to.
#
# * display_url: the same as `redirect_url`, but with the query
# parameters stripped. The intention is to have a
# human-readable URL to show to users, not to use it as
# the final address to redirect to. Needs manual escaping
# (see https://jinja.palletsprojects.com/en/2.11.x/templates/#html-escaping).
# the final address to redirect to.
#
# * server_name: the homeserver's name.
#
# * new_user: a boolean indicating whether this is the user's first time
# logging in.
#
# * user_id: the user's matrix ID.
#
# * user_profile.avatar_url: an MXC URI for the user's avatar, if any.
# None if the user has not set an avatar.
#
# * user_profile.display_name: the user's display name. None if the user
# has not set a display name.
#
# * HTML page which notifies the user that they are authenticating to confirm
# an operation on their account during the user interactive authentication
# process: 'sso_auth_confirm.html'.
#
# When rendering, this template is given the following variables:
# * redirect_url: the URL the user is about to be redirected to. Needs
# manual escaping (see
# https://jinja.palletsprojects.com/en/2.11.x/templates/#html-escaping).
# * redirect_url: the URL the user is about to be redirected to.
#
# * description: the operation which the user is being asked to confirm
#
# * idp: details of the Identity Provider that we will use to confirm
# the user's identity: an object with the following attributes:
#
# * idp_id: unique identifier for the IdP
# * idp_name: user-facing name for the IdP
# * idp_icon: if specified in the IdP config, an MXC URI for an icon
# for the IdP
# * idp_brand: if specified in the IdP config, a textual identifier
# for the brand of the IdP
#
# * HTML page shown after a successful user interactive authentication session:
# 'sso_auth_success.html'.
#
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