- Register a dedicated Matrix user (optional) - Obtain an access token Since Dimension has been archived, this is purely for possible use as a template of another component. Signed-off-by: Suguru Hirahara <acioustick@noreply.codeberg.org>
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Setting up Dimension integration manager (optional, unmaintained)
Notes:
- Dimension is officially unmaintained. We recommend not bothering with installing it.
- This playbook now supports running Dimension in both a federated and unfederated environments. This is handled automatically based on the value of
matrix_homeserver_federation_enabled
. Enabling Dimension, means that theopenid
API endpoints will be exposed on the Matrix Federation port (usually8448
), even if federation is disabled. It's something to be aware of, especially in terms of firewall whitelisting (make sure port8448
is accessible).
The playbook can install and configure the Dimension integration manager for you.
See the project's documentation to learn what it does and why it might be useful to you.
Prerequisites
Install Matrix services
Dimension can only be installed after Matrix services are installed and running. If you're just installing Matrix services for the first time, please continue with the Configuration / Installation and come back here later.
Register a dedicated Matrix user (optional)
We recommend that you create a dedicated Matrix user for Dimension (dimension
is a good username).
Generate a strong password for the user. You can create one with a command like pwgen -s 64 1
.
You can use the playbook to register a new user:
ansible-playbook -i inventory/hosts setup.yml --extra-vars='username=dimension password=PASSWORD_FOR_THE_USER admin=no' --tags=register-user
Obtain an access token
Dimension requires an access token to be able to connect to your homeserver. Refer to the documentation on how to obtain an access token.
⚠️ Warning: Access tokens are sensitive information. Do not include them in any bug reports, messages, or logs. Do not share the access token with anyone.
Adjusting the playbook configuration
To enable Dimension, add this to your configuration file (inventory/host_vars/matrix.example.com/vars.yml
). Make sure to replace ACCESS_TOKEN_HERE
with the one created above.
matrix_dimension_enabled: true
matrix_dimension_access_token: "ACCESS_TOKEN_HERE"
Define admin users
These users can modify the integrations this Dimension supports. Add this to your configuration file (inventory/host_vars/matrix.example.com/vars.yml
):
matrix_dimension_admins:
- "@alice:{{ matrix_domain }}"
- "@bob:{{ matrix_domain }}"
The admin interface is accessible within Element Web by accessing it in any room and clicking the cog wheel/settings icon in the top right. Currently, Dimension can be opened in Element Web by the "Add widgets, bridges, & bots" link in the room information.
Adjusting the Dimension URL
By default, this playbook installs Dimension on the dimension.
subdomain (dimension.example.com
) and requires you to adjust your DNS records.
By tweaking the matrix_dimension_hostname
and matrix_dimension_path_prefix
variables, you can easily make the service available at a different hostname and/or path than the default one.
Example additional configuration for your inventory/host_vars/matrix.example.com/vars.yml
file:
# Switch to the domain used for Matrix services (`matrix.example.com`),
# so we won't need to add additional DNS records for Dimension.
matrix_dimension_hostname: "{{ matrix_server_fqn_matrix }}"
# Expose under the /dimension subpath
# matrix_dimension_path_prefix: /dimension
Note: While there is a matrix_dimension_path_prefix
variable for changing the path where Dimension is served, overriding it is not possible due to this Dimension issue. You must serve Dimension at a dedicated subdomain.
Adjusting DNS records
Once you've decided on the domain and path, you may need to adjust your DNS records to point the Dimension domain to the Matrix server.
By default, you will need to create a CNAME record for dimension
. See Configuring DNS for details about DNS changes.
Installing
After configuring the playbook and potentially adjusting your DNS records, run the playbook with playbook tags as below:
ansible-playbook -i inventory/hosts setup.yml --tags=setup-all,start
Notes:
-
The shortcut commands with the
just
program are also available:just install-all
orjust setup-all
just install-all
is useful for maintaining your setup quickly (2x-5x faster thanjust setup-all
) when its components remain unchanged. If you adjust yourvars.yml
to remove other components, you'd need to runjust setup-all
, or these components will still remain installed. Note these shortcuts run theensure-matrix-users-created
tag too. -
After Dimension has been installed you may need to log out and log back in for it to pick up the new integration manager. Then you can access integrations in Element Web by opening a room, clicking the Room info button (
i
) button in the top right corner of the screen, and then clicking Add widgets, bridges & bots.
Jitsi domain
By default Dimension will use jitsi.riot.im as the conferenceDomain
of Jitsi audio/video conference widgets. For users running a self-hosted Jitsi instance, you will likely want the widget to use your own Jitsi instance. Currently there is no way to configure this via the playbook, see this issue for details.
In the interim until the above limitation is resolved, an admin user needs to configure the domain via the admin ui once dimension is running. In Element Web, go to Manage Integrations → Settings → Widgets → Jitsi Conference Settings and set Jitsi Domain and Jitsi Script URL appropriately.
Additional features
To use a more custom configuration, you can define a matrix_dimension_configuration_extension_yaml
string variable and put your configuration in it. To learn more about how to do this, refer to the information about matrix_dimension_configuration_extension_yaml
in the default variables file of the Dimension component.
You can find all configuration options on GitHub page of Dimension project.