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# Configuring Continuwuity (optional)
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The playbook can install and configure the [Continuwuity](https://continuwuity.org) Matrix server for you.
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See the project's [documentation](https://continuwuity.org) to learn what it does and why it might be useful to you.
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By default, the playbook installs [Synapse](https://github.com/element-hq/synapse) as it's the only full-featured Matrix server at the moment. If that's okay, you can skip this document.
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💡 **Note**: continuwuity is a fork of [conduwuit](./configuring-playbook-conduwuit.md), which the playbook also supports.
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> [!WARNING]
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> - **You can't switch an existing Matrix server's implementation** (e.g. Synapse -> Continuwuity). 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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## Adjusting the playbook configuration
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To use Continuwuity, you **generally** need to adjust the `matrix_homeserver_implementation: synapse` configuration on your `inventory/host_vars/matrix.example.com/vars.yml` file as below:
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```yaml
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matrix_homeserver_implementation: continuwuity
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# Registering users can only happen via the API,
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# so it makes sense to enable it, at least initially.
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matrix_continuwuity_config_allow_registration: true
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# Generate a strong registration token to protect the registration endpoint from abuse.
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# You can create one with a command like `pwgen -s 64 1`.
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matrix_continuwuity_config_registration_token: ''
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```
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### Extending the configuration
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There are some additional things you may wish to configure about the server.
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Take a look at:
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- `roles/custom/matrix-continuwuity/defaults/main.yml` for some variables that you can customize via your `vars.yml` file
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- `roles/custom/matrix-continuwuity/templates/continuwuity.toml.j2` for the server's default configuration
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There are various Ansible variables that control settings in the `continuwuity.toml` file.
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If a specific setting you'd like to change does not have a dedicated Ansible variable, you can either submit a PR to us to add it, or you can [override the setting using an environment variable](https://continuwuity.org/configuration#environment-variables) using `matrix_continuwuity_environment_variables_extension`. For example:
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```yaml
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matrix_continuwuity_environment_variables_extension: |
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continuwuity_MAX_REQUEST_SIZE=50000000
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continuwuity_REQUEST_TIMEOUT=60
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```
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## Creating the first user account
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Unlike other homeserver implementations (like Synapse and Dendrite), continuwuity does not support creating users via the command line or via the playbook.
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If you followed the instructions above (see [Adjusting the playbook configuration](#adjusting-the-playbook-configuration)), you should have registration enabled and protected by a registration token.
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This should allow you to create the first user account via any client (like [Element Web](./configuring-playbook-client-element-web.md)) which supports creating users.
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The **first user account that you create will be marked as an admin** and **will be automatically invited to an admin room**.
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## Configuring bridges / appservices
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For other homeserver implementations (like Synapse and Dendrite), the playbook automatically registers appservices (for bridges, bots, etc.) with the homeserver.
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For continuwuity, you will have to manually register appservices using the [`!admin appservices register` command](https://continuwuity.org/appservices.html#set-up-the-appservice---general-instructions) sent to the server bot account.
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The server's bot account has a Matrix ID of `@conduit:example.com` (not `@continuwuity:example.com`!) due to continuwuity's historical legacy.
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Your first user account would already have been invited to an admin room with this bot.
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Find the appservice file you'd like to register. This can be any `registration.yaml` file found in the `/matrix` directory, for example `/matrix/mautrix-signal/bridge/registration.yaml`.
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Then, send its content to the existing admin room:
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!admin appservices register
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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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## Migrating from conduwuit
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Since Continuwuity is a drop-in replacement for [conduwuit](configuring-playbook-conduwuit.md), migration is possible.
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1. Make sure that Continuwuity is properly set up on your `vars.yml` as described above
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2. Make sure that Conduwuit references are removed from your `vars.yml` file
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3. Run the installation in a way that installs new services and uninstalls old ones (e.g. `just setup-all`)
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4. Run the playbook with the `migrate-conduwuit` tag (e.g. `just run-tags migrate-conduwuit`). This migrates data from `/matrix/conduwuit` to `/matrix/continuwuity`
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## Troubleshooting
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As with all other services, you can find the logs in [systemd-journald](https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd-journald.service.html) by logging in to the server with SSH and running `journalctl -fu matrix-continuwuity`.
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