diff --git a/docs/configuring-playbook-cactus-comments.md b/docs/configuring-playbook-cactus-comments.md index 263406242..98ec896e8 100644 --- a/docs/configuring-playbook-cactus-comments.md +++ b/docs/configuring-playbook-cactus-comments.md @@ -53,7 +53,9 @@ After configuring the playbook, run the [installation](installing.md) command: ` Upon starting Cactus Comments, a `bot.cactusbot` user account is created automatically. To get started, send a `help` message to the `@bot.cactusbot:your-homeserver.com` bot to confirm it's working. + Then, register a site by typing: `register `. You will then be invited into a moderation room. + Now you are good to go and can include the comment section on your website! **Careful**: To really make use of self-hosting you need change a few things in comparison to the official docs! diff --git a/docs/configuring-playbook-client-cinny.md b/docs/configuring-playbook-client-cinny.md index a3db9bc4c..bcecff2d7 100644 --- a/docs/configuring-playbook-client-cinny.md +++ b/docs/configuring-playbook-client-cinny.md @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ for `cinny`. See [Configuring DNS](configuring-dns.md). If you would like to use a different domain, add the following configuration to your `inventory/host_vars/matrix.DOMAIN/vars.yml` file (changing it to use your preferred domain): ```yaml - matrix_server_fqn_cinny: "app.{{ matrix_domain }}" +matrix_server_fqn_cinny: "app.{{ matrix_domain }}" ``` ## Adjusting the playbook configuration diff --git a/docs/configuring-playbook-client-hydrogen.md b/docs/configuring-playbook-client-hydrogen.md index c840efad9..28ddb900a 100644 --- a/docs/configuring-playbook-client-hydrogen.md +++ b/docs/configuring-playbook-client-hydrogen.md @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ for `hydrogen`. See [Configuring DNS](configuring-dns.md). If you would like to use a different domain, add the following configuration to your `inventory/host_vars/matrix.DOMAIN/vars.yml` file (changing it to use your preferred domain): ```yaml - matrix_server_fqn_hydrogen: "helium.{{ matrix_domain }}" +matrix_server_fqn_hydrogen: "helium.{{ matrix_domain }}" ``` ## Adjusting the playbook configuration diff --git a/docs/configuring-playbook-client-schildichat.md b/docs/configuring-playbook-client-schildichat.md index 856e71c13..81fe411d1 100644 --- a/docs/configuring-playbook-client-schildichat.md +++ b/docs/configuring-playbook-client-schildichat.md @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ for `schildichat`. See [Configuring DNS](configuring-dns.md). If you would like to use a different domain, add the following configuration to your `inventory/host_vars/matrix.DOMAIN/vars.yml` file (changing it to use your preferred domain): ```yaml - matrix_server_fqn_schildichat: "sc.{{ matrix_domain }}" +matrix_server_fqn_schildichat: "sc.{{ matrix_domain }}" ``` ## Adjusting the playbook configuration diff --git a/docs/configuring-playbook-external-postgres.md b/docs/configuring-playbook-external-postgres.md index 2dc591b3a..b8c8f8eb9 100644 --- a/docs/configuring-playbook-external-postgres.md +++ b/docs/configuring-playbook-external-postgres.md @@ -17,11 +17,10 @@ matrix_synapse_database_database: "your-postgres-server-database-name" # Rewire any other service (each `matrix-*` role) you may wish to use to use your external Postgres server. # Each service expects to have its own dedicated database on the Postgres server -# and uses its own variable names (see `roles/custom/matrix-*/defaults/main.yml) for configuring Postgres connectivity. +# and uses its own variable names (see `roles/custom/matrix-*/defaults/main.yml`) for configuring Postgres connectivity. ``` -The database (as specified in `matrix_synapse_database_database`) must exist and be accessible with the given credentials. -It must be empty or contain a valid Synapse database. If empty, Synapse would populate it the first time it runs. +The database (as specified in `matrix_synapse_database_database`) must exist and be accessible with the given credentials. It must be empty or contain a valid Synapse database. If empty, Synapse would populate it the first time it runs. **Note**: the external server that you specify in `matrix_synapse_database_host` must be accessible from within the `matrix-synapse` Docker container (and possibly other containers too). This means that it either needs to be a publicly accessible hostname or that it's a hostname on the same Docker network where all containers installed by this playbook run (a network called `matrix` by default). Using a local PostgreSQL instance on the host (running on the same machine, but not in a container) is not possible.