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nexy7574
446db274a3 fix(hydra): Always append the current extremity to leaves 2025-09-17 21:32:46 +01:00
nexy7574
6840ec45f7 fix(hydra): Use an enum instead of a float for stateres version 2025-09-17 21:32:46 +01:00
nexy7574
c4a2773230 fix(hydra): Fix rocksdb compile errors 2025-09-17 21:32:46 +01:00
nexy7574
502fbbf0cd chore(hydra): Bump ruwuma.. again 2025-09-17 21:32:46 +01:00
nexy7574
19bd8a3c05 chore(hydra): Bump ruwuma *correctly*
# Conflicts:
#	Cargo.lock
#	Cargo.toml
2025-09-17 21:32:46 +01:00
nexy7574
8ae73d455f chore(hydra): Bump ruwuma 2025-09-17 21:32:46 +01:00
nexy7574
ccb112ef05 fix(hydra): Fix unknown join rule processing, again 2025-09-17 21:32:46 +01:00
nexy7574
b00f6ffbed fix(hydra): Fix unknown join rule processing 2025-09-17 21:32:46 +01:00
nexy7574
2e252f0841 fix(hydra): Don't use 2.1 in v6 room in test_event_sort 2025-09-17 21:32:46 +01:00
nexy7574
936f0a669b fix(hydra): Fix state resolution v2.0 bug 2025-09-17 21:32:46 +01:00
nexy7574
35b7b45ea0 fix(hydra): Fix v11 room support 2025-09-17 21:32:46 +01:00
nexy7574
ff92573103 fix(hydra): Correctly create short state hash for <v12 rooms 2025-09-17 21:32:46 +01:00
nexy7574
4ed19a1630 fix(hydra): Own it 2025-09-17 21:32:46 +01:00
nexy7574
a35f009d41 fix(hydra): Idk maybe this will fix it 2025-09-17 21:32:46 +01:00
nexy7574
540cd28d44 fix(hydra): Incorrect "auth event for incorrect room" 2025-09-17 21:32:46 +01:00
nexy7574
344e1e7d76 fix(hydra): Restricted join -> join is allowed 2025-09-17 21:32:46 +01:00
nexy7574
4446e96889 feat(hydra): Bump database version 2025-09-17 21:32:46 +01:00
nexy7574
edb92f021b fix(hydra): Tackle most open code review comments 2025-09-17 21:32:46 +01:00
nexy7574
40ebe37992 fix(hydra): Stop enforcing unfederated v12 rooms 2025-09-17 21:32:46 +01:00
nexy7574
a27659c73f fix(hydra): Don't serialise null room IDs in PDUs 2025-09-17 21:32:46 +01:00
nexy7574
fa460fe97c style: Post-rebase formatting 2025-09-17 21:32:46 +01:00
nexy7574
c2620ba57b style(hydra): Satisfy clippy's twisted and confusing demands 2025-09-17 21:32:46 +01:00
nexy7574
4024349424 fix(hydra): Backfill server selection in v12 2025-09-17 21:32:46 +01:00
nexy7574
240088c1f5 fix(hydra): Unable to parse backfilled incoming create events 2025-09-17 21:32:46 +01:00
nexy7574
91229ac3bf fix(hydra): Working? State res v2.1 2025-09-17 21:32:46 +01:00
nexy7574
854e5f7199 style: Reformat and whatnot 2025-09-17 21:32:46 +01:00
nexy7574
96a58f6d69 feat(hydra): Initial public commit for v12 support
# Conflicts:
#	src/core/info/room_version.rs
#	src/service/rooms/timeline/create.rs

# Conflicts:
#	Cargo.lock
#	src/core/matrix/state_res/event_auth.rs

# Conflicts:
#	Cargo.toml
2025-09-17 21:32:46 +01:00
391 changed files with 12271 additions and 19829 deletions

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@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
# Local build and dev artifacts
target/
!target/debug/conduwuit
# Docker files
Dockerfile*
docker/
# IDE files
.vscode

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@@ -32,13 +32,11 @@ outputs:
runs:
using: composite
steps:
- run: mkdir -p digests
shell: bash
- name: Download digests
if: ${{ env.BUILTIN_REGISTRY_ENABLED == 'true' }}
uses: forgejo/download-artifact@v4
with:
path: digests
path: /tmp/digests
pattern: ${{ inputs.digest_pattern }}
merge-multiple: true
@@ -63,16 +61,14 @@ runs:
id: meta
uses: docker/metadata-action@v5
with:
flavor: |
latest=auto
suffix=${{ inputs.tag_suffix }},onlatest=true
tags: |
type=semver,pattern={{version}},prefix=v
type=semver,pattern={{major}}.{{minor}},enable=${{ !startsWith(github.ref, 'refs/tags/v0.0.') }},prefix=v
type=semver,pattern={{major}},enable=${{ !startsWith(github.ref, 'refs/tags/v0.') }},prefix=v
type=ref,event=branch,prefix=${{ format('refs/heads/{0}', github.event.repository.default_branch) != github.ref && 'branch-' || '' }},
type=ref,event=pr
type=sha,format=short
type=semver,pattern={{version}},prefix=v,suffix=${{ inputs.tag_suffix }}
type=semver,pattern={{major}}.{{minor}},enable=${{ !startsWith(github.ref, 'refs/tags/v0.0.') }},prefix=v,suffix=${{ inputs.tag_suffix }}
type=semver,pattern={{major}},enable=${{ !startsWith(github.ref, 'refs/tags/v0.') }},prefix=v,suffix=${{ inputs.tag_suffix }}
type=ref,event=branch,prefix=${{ format('refs/heads/{0}', github.event.repository.default_branch) != github.ref && 'branch-' || '' }},suffix=${{ inputs.tag_suffix }}
type=ref,event=pr,suffix=${{ inputs.tag_suffix }}
type=sha,format=short,suffix=${{ inputs.tag_suffix }}
type=raw,value=latest${{ inputs.tag_suffix }},enable=${{ startsWith(github.ref, 'refs/tags/v') }}
images: ${{ inputs.images }}
# default labels & annotations: https://github.com/docker/metadata-action/blob/master/src/meta.ts#L509
env:
@@ -80,12 +76,11 @@ runs:
- name: Create manifest list and push
if: ${{ env.BUILTIN_REGISTRY_ENABLED == 'true' }}
working-directory: digests
working-directory: /tmp/digests
shell: bash
env:
IMAGES: ${{ inputs.images }}
run: |
set -o xtrace
IFS=$'\n'
IMAGES_LIST=($IMAGES)
ANNOTATIONS_LIST=($DOCKER_METADATA_OUTPUT_ANNOTATIONS)
@@ -103,7 +98,6 @@ runs:
env:
IMAGES: ${{ inputs.images }}
run: |
set -o xtrace
IMAGES_LIST=($IMAGES)
for REPO in "${IMAGES_LIST[@]}"; do
docker buildx imagetools inspect $REPO:${{ steps.meta.outputs.version }}

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@@ -0,0 +1,58 @@
name: detect-runner-os
description: |
Detect the actual OS name and version of the runner.
Provides separate outputs for name, version, and a combined slug.
outputs:
name:
description: 'OS name (e.g. Ubuntu, Debian)'
value: ${{ steps.detect.outputs.name }}
version:
description: 'OS version (e.g. 22.04, 11)'
value: ${{ steps.detect.outputs.version }}
slug:
description: 'Combined OS slug (e.g. Ubuntu-22.04)'
value: ${{ steps.detect.outputs.slug }}
node_major:
description: 'Major version of Node.js if available (e.g. 22)'
value: ${{ steps.detect.outputs.node_major }}
node_version:
description: 'Full Node.js version if available (e.g. 22.19.0)'
value: ${{ steps.detect.outputs.node_version }}
runs:
using: composite
steps:
- name: Detect runner OS
id: detect
shell: bash
run: |
# Detect OS version (try lsb_release first, fall back to /etc/os-release)
OS_VERSION=$(lsb_release -rs 2>/dev/null || grep VERSION_ID /etc/os-release | cut -d'"' -f2)
# Detect OS name and capitalise (try lsb_release first, fall back to /etc/os-release)
OS_NAME=$(lsb_release -is 2>/dev/null || grep "^ID=" /etc/os-release | cut -d'=' -f2 | tr -d '"' | sed 's/\b\(.\)/\u\1/g')
# Create combined slug
OS_SLUG="${OS_NAME}-${OS_VERSION}"
# Detect Node.js version if available
if command -v node >/dev/null 2>&1; then
NODE_VERSION=$(node --version | sed 's/v//')
NODE_MAJOR=$(echo $NODE_VERSION | cut -d. -f1)
echo "node_version=${NODE_VERSION}" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "node_major=${NODE_MAJOR}" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "🔍 Detected Node.js: v${NODE_VERSION}"
else
echo "node_version=" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "node_major=" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "🔍 Node.js not found"
fi
# Set OS outputs
echo "name=${OS_NAME}" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "version=${OS_VERSION}" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "slug=${OS_SLUG}" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
# Log detection results
echo "🔍 Detected Runner OS: ${OS_NAME} ${OS_VERSION}"

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@@ -121,7 +121,7 @@ runs:
.cargo/git/checkouts
.cargo/registry
.cargo/registry/src
key: continuwuity-rust-registry-image-${{hashFiles('**/Cargo.lock') }}
key: rust-registry-image-${{hashFiles('**/Cargo.lock') }}
- name: Cache cargo target
if: ${{ env.BUILDKIT_ENDPOINT == '' }}
@@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ runs:
with:
path: |
cargo-target${{ env.CPU_SUFFIX }}-${{ inputs.slug }}-${{ inputs.profile }}
key: continuwuity-cargo-target${{ env.CPU_SUFFIX }}-${{ inputs.slug }}-${{ inputs.profile }}-${{hashFiles('**/Cargo.lock') }}-${{steps.rust-toolchain.outputs.rustc_version}}
key: cargo-target${{ env.CPU_SUFFIX }}-${{ inputs.slug }}-${{ inputs.profile }}-${{hashFiles('**/Cargo.lock') }}-${{steps.rust-toolchain.outputs.rustc_version}}
- name: Cache apt cache
if: ${{ env.BUILDKIT_ENDPOINT == '' }}
@@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ runs:
with:
path: |
var-cache-apt-${{ inputs.slug }}
key: continuwuity-var-cache-apt-${{ inputs.slug }}
key: var-cache-apt-${{ inputs.slug }}
- name: Cache apt lib
if: ${{ env.BUILDKIT_ENDPOINT == '' }}
@@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ runs:
with:
path: |
var-lib-apt-${{ inputs.slug }}
key: continuwuity-var-lib-apt-${{ inputs.slug }}
key: var-lib-apt-${{ inputs.slug }}
- name: inject cache into docker
if: ${{ env.BUILDKIT_ENDPOINT == '' }}

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@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ runs:
!~/.rustup/tmp
!~/.rustup/downloads
# Requires repo to be cloned if toolchain is not specified
key: continuwuity-${{ runner.os }}-rustup-${{ inputs.toolchain || hashFiles('**/rust-toolchain.toml') }}
key: ${{ runner.os }}-rustup-${{ inputs.toolchain || hashFiles('**/rust-toolchain.toml') }}
- name: Install Rust toolchain
if: steps.rustup-version.outputs.version == ''
shell: bash

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@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ runs:
steps:
- name: Detect runner OS
id: runner-os
uses: https://git.tomfos.tr/actions/detect-versions@v1
uses: ./.forgejo/actions/detect-runner-os
- name: Configure cross-compilation architecture
if: inputs.dpkg-arch != ''
@@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ runs:
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libclang*.so*
/etc/apt/sources.list.d/archive_uri-*
/etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/apt.llvm.org.asc
key: continuwuity-llvm-${{ steps.runner-os.outputs.slug }}-${{ steps.runner-os.outputs.arch }}-v${{ inputs.llvm-version }}-${{ hashFiles('**/Cargo.lock', 'rust-toolchain.toml') }}
key: llvm-${{ steps.runner-os.outputs.slug }}-v${{ inputs.llvm-version }}-v3-${{ hashFiles('**/Cargo.lock', 'rust-toolchain.toml') }}
- name: End LLVM cache group
shell: bash

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@@ -17,9 +17,9 @@ inputs:
required: false
default: ''
rust-version:
description: 'Rust version to install (e.g. nightly). Defaults to the version specified in rust-toolchain.toml'
description: 'Rust version to install (e.g. nightly). Defaults to 1.87.0'
required: false
default: ''
default: '1.87.0'
sccache-cache-limit:
description: 'Maximum size limit for sccache local cache (e.g. 2G, 500M)'
required: false
@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ runs:
steps:
- name: Detect runner OS
id: runner-os
uses: https://git.tomfos.tr/actions/detect-versions@v1
uses: ./.forgejo/actions/detect-runner-os
- name: Configure Cargo environment
shell: bash
@@ -59,20 +59,9 @@ runs:
mkdir -p "${{ github.workspace }}/target"
mkdir -p "${{ github.workspace }}/.rustup"
- name: Start registry/toolchain restore group
- name: Start cache restore group
shell: bash
run: echo "::group::📦 Restoring registry and toolchain caches"
- name: Cache toolchain binaries
id: toolchain-cache
uses: actions/cache@v4
with:
path: |
.cargo/bin
.rustup/toolchains
.rustup/update-hashes
# Shared toolchain cache across all Rust versions
key: continuwuity-toolchain-${{ steps.runner-os.outputs.slug }}-${{ steps.runner-os.outputs.arch }}
run: echo "::group::📦 Restoring caches (registry, toolchain, build artifacts)"
- name: Cache Cargo registry and git
id: registry-cache
@@ -84,17 +73,49 @@ runs:
.cargo/git/db
# Registry cache saved per workflow, restored from any workflow's cache
# Each workflow maintains its own registry that accumulates its needed crates
key: continuwuity-cargo-registry-${{ steps.runner-os.outputs.slug }}-${{ steps.runner-os.outputs.arch }}-${{ github.workflow }}
key: cargo-registry-${{ steps.runner-os.outputs.slug }}-${{ github.workflow }}
restore-keys: |
continuwuity-cargo-registry-${{ steps.runner-os.outputs.slug }}-${{ steps.runner-os.outputs.arch }}-
cargo-registry-${{ steps.runner-os.outputs.slug }}-
- name: End registry/toolchain restore group
- name: Cache toolchain binaries
id: toolchain-cache
uses: actions/cache@v4
with:
path: |
.cargo/bin
.rustup/toolchains
.rustup/update-hashes
# Shared toolchain cache across all Rust versions
key: toolchain-${{ steps.runner-os.outputs.slug }}
- name: Setup sccache
uses: https://git.tomfos.tr/tom/sccache-action@v1
- name: Cache build artifacts
id: build-cache
uses: actions/cache@v4
with:
path: |
target/**/deps
!target/**/deps/*.rlib
target/**/build
target/**/.fingerprint
target/**/incremental
target/**/*.d
/timelord/
# Build artifacts - cache per code change, restore from deps when code changes
key: >-
build-${{ steps.runner-os.outputs.slug }}-${{ inputs.rust-version }}${{ inputs.cache-key-suffix && format('-{0}', inputs.cache-key-suffix) || '' }}-${{ hashFiles('rust-toolchain.toml', '**/Cargo.lock') }}-${{ hashFiles('**/*.rs', '**/Cargo.toml') }}
restore-keys: |
build-${{ steps.runner-os.outputs.slug }}-${{ inputs.rust-version }}${{ inputs.cache-key-suffix && format('-{0}', inputs.cache-key-suffix) || '' }}-${{ hashFiles('rust-toolchain.toml', '**/Cargo.lock') }}-
- name: End cache restore group
shell: bash
run: echo "::endgroup::"
- name: Setup Rust toolchain
shell: bash
id: rust-setup
run: |
# Install rustup if not already cached
if ! command -v rustup &> /dev/null; then
@@ -122,68 +143,8 @@ runs:
echo "::group::📦 Setting up Rust from rust-toolchain.toml"
rustup show
fi
RUST_VERSION=$(rustc --version | cut -d' ' -f2)
echo "version=$RUST_VERSION" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "::endgroup::"
- name: Install Rust components
if: inputs.rust-components != ''
shell: bash
run: |
echo "📦 Installing components: ${{ inputs.rust-components }}"
rustup component add ${{ inputs.rust-components }}
- name: Install Rust target
if: inputs.rust-target != ''
shell: bash
run: |
echo "📦 Installing target: ${{ inputs.rust-target }}"
rustup target add ${{ inputs.rust-target }}
- name: Start build cache restore group
shell: bash
run: echo "::group::📦 Restoring build cache"
- name: Setup sccache
uses: https://git.tomfos.tr/tom/sccache-action@v1
- name: Cache dependencies
id: deps-cache
uses: actions/cache@v4
with:
path: |
target/**/.fingerprint
target/**/deps
target/**/*.d
target/**/.cargo-lock
target/**/CACHEDIR.TAG
target/**/.rustc_info.json
/timelord/
# Dependencies cache - based on Cargo.lock, survives source code changes
key: >-
continuwuity-deps-${{ steps.runner-os.outputs.slug }}-${{ steps.runner-os.outputs.arch }}-${{ steps.rust-setup.outputs.version }}${{ inputs.cache-key-suffix && format('-{0}', inputs.cache-key-suffix) || '' }}-${{ hashFiles('rust-toolchain.toml', '**/Cargo.lock') }}
restore-keys: |
continuwuity-deps-${{ steps.runner-os.outputs.slug }}-${{ steps.runner-os.outputs.arch }}-${{ steps.rust-setup.outputs.version }}${{ inputs.cache-key-suffix && format('-{0}', inputs.cache-key-suffix) || '' }}-
- name: Cache incremental compilation
id: incremental-cache
uses: actions/cache@v4
with:
path: |
target/**/incremental
# Incremental cache - based on source code changes
key: >-
continuwuity-incremental-${{ steps.runner-os.outputs.slug }}-${{ steps.runner-os.outputs.arch }}-${{ steps.rust-setup.outputs.version }}${{ inputs.cache-key-suffix && format('-{0}', inputs.cache-key-suffix) || '' }}-${{ hashFiles('rust-toolchain.toml', '**/Cargo.lock') }}-${{ hashFiles('**/*.rs', '**/Cargo.toml') }}
restore-keys: |
continuwuity-incremental-${{ steps.runner-os.outputs.slug }}-${{ steps.runner-os.outputs.arch }}-${{ steps.rust-setup.outputs.version }}${{ inputs.cache-key-suffix && format('-{0}', inputs.cache-key-suffix) || '' }}-${{ hashFiles('rust-toolchain.toml', '**/Cargo.lock') }}-
continuwuity-incremental-${{ steps.runner-os.outputs.slug }}-${{ steps.runner-os.outputs.arch }}-${{ steps.rust-setup.outputs.version }}${{ inputs.cache-key-suffix && format('-{0}', inputs.cache-key-suffix) || '' }}-
- name: End build cache restore group
shell: bash
run: echo "::endgroup::"
- name: Configure PATH and install tools
shell: bash
env:
@@ -237,9 +198,27 @@ runs:
echo "CARGO_INCREMENTAL_GC_THRESHOLD=5" >> $GITHUB_ENV
fi
- name: Output version and summary
- name: Install Rust components
if: inputs.rust-components != ''
shell: bash
run: |
echo "📦 Installing components: ${{ inputs.rust-components }}"
rustup component add ${{ inputs.rust-components }}
- name: Install Rust target
if: inputs.rust-target != ''
shell: bash
run: |
echo "📦 Installing target: ${{ inputs.rust-target }}"
rustup target add ${{ inputs.rust-target }}
- name: Output version and summary
id: rust-setup
shell: bash
run: |
RUST_VERSION=$(rustc --version | cut -d' ' -f2)
echo "version=$RUST_VERSION" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "📋 Setup complete:"
echo " Rust: $(rustc --version)"
echo " Cargo: $(cargo --version)"

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@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ runs:
path: |
/usr/share/rust/.cargo/bin
~/.cargo/bin
key: continuwuity-timelord-binaries
key: timelord-binaries-v3
- name: Check if binaries need installation
shell: bash
@@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ runs:
path: |
/usr/share/rust/.cargo/bin
~/.cargo/bin
key: continuwuity-timelord-binaries
key: timelord-binaries-v3
- name: Restore timelord cache with fallbacks
@@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ runs:
path: ${{ env.TIMELORD_CACHE_PATH }}
key: ${{ env.TIMELORD_KEY }}
restore-keys: |
continuwuity-timelord-${{ github.repository }}-
timelord-v1-${{ github.repository }}-
- name: Initialize timestamps on complete cache miss
if: steps.timelord-restore.outputs.cache-hit != 'true'

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@@ -1,82 +0,0 @@
---
name: 'New pull request'
about: 'Open a new pull request to contribute to continuwuity'
ref: 'main'
---
<!--
In order to help reviewers know what your pull request does at a glance, you should ensure that
1. Your PR title is a short, single sentence describing what you changed
2. You have described in more detail what you have changed, why you have changed it, what the
intended effect is, and why you think this will be beneficial to the project.
If you have made any potentially strange/questionable design choices, but didn't feel they'd benefit
from code comments, please don't mention them here - after opening your pull request,
go to "files changed", and click on the "+" symbol in the line number gutter,
and attach comments to the lines that you think would benefit from some clarification.
-->
This pull request...
<!-- Example:
This pull request allows us to warp through time and space ten times faster than before by
double-inverting the warp drive with hyperheated jump fluid, both making the drive faster and more
efficient. This resolves the common issue where we have to wait more than 10 milliseconds to
engage, use, and disengage the warp drive when travelling between galaxies.
-->
<!-- Closes: #... -->
<!-- Fixes: #... -->
<!-- Uncomment the above line(s) if your pull request fixes an issue or closes another pull request
by superseding it. Replace `#...` with the issue/pr number, such as `#123`. -->
**Pull request checklist:**
<!-- You need to complete these before your PR can be considered.
If you aren't sure about some, feel free to ask for clarification in #dev:continuwuity.org. -->
- [ ] This pull request targets the `main` branch, and the branch is named something other than
`main`.
- [ ] I have written an appropriate pull request title and my description is clear.
- [ ] I understand I am responsible for the contents of this pull request.
- I have followed the [contributing guidelines][c1]:
- [ ] My contribution follows the [code style][c2], if applicable.
- [ ] I ran [pre-commit checks][c1pc] before opening/drafting this pull request.
- [ ] I have [tested my contribution][c1t] (or proof-read it for documentation-only changes)
myself, if applicable. This includes ensuring code compiles.
- [ ] My commit messages follow the [commit message format][c1cm] and are descriptive.
- [ ] I have written a [news fragment][n1] for this PR, if applicable<!--(can be done after hitting open!)-->.
<!--
Notes on these requirements:
- While not required, we encourage you to sign your commits with GPG or SSH to attest the
authenticity of your changes.
- While we allow LLM-assisted contributions, we do not appreciate contributions that are
low quality, which is typical of machine-generated contributions that have not had a lot of love
and care from a human. Please do not open a PR if all you have done is asked ChatGPT to tidy up
the codebase with a +-100,000 diff.
- In the case of code style violations, reviewers may leave review comments/change requests
indicating what the ideal change would look like. For example, a reviewer may suggest you lower
a log level, or use `match` instead of `if/else` etc.
- In the case of code style violations, pre-commit check failures, minor things like typos/spelling
errors, and in some cases commit format violations, reviewers may modify your branch directly,
typically by making changes and adding a commit. Particularly in the latter case, a reviewer may
rebase your commits to squash "spammy" ones (like "fix", "fix", "actually fix"), and reword
commit messages that don't satisfy the format.
- Pull requests MUST pass the `Checks` CI workflows to be capable of being merged. This can only be
bypassed in exceptional circumstances.
If your CI flakes, let us know in matrix:r/dev:continuwuity.org.
- Pull requests have to be based on the latest `main` commit before being merged. If the main branch
changes while you're making your changes, you should make sure you rebase on main before
opening a PR. Your branch will be rebased on main before it is merged if it has fallen behind.
- We typically only do fast-forward merges, so your entire commit log will be included. Once in
main, it's difficult to get out cleanly, so put on your best dress, smile for the cameras!
-->
[c1]: https://forgejo.ellis.link/continuwuation/continuwuity/src/branch/main/CONTRIBUTING.md
[c2]: https://forgejo.ellis.link/continuwuation/continuwuity/src/branch/main/docs/development/code_style.mdx
[c1pc]: https://forgejo.ellis.link/continuwuation/continuwuity/src/branch/main/CONTRIBUTING.md#pre-commit-checks
[c1t]: https://forgejo.ellis.link/continuwuation/continuwuity/src/branch/main/CONTRIBUTING.md#running-tests-locally
[c1cm]: https://forgejo.ellis.link/continuwuation/continuwuity/src/branch/main/CONTRIBUTING.md#commit-messages
[n1]: https://towncrier.readthedocs.io/en/stable/tutorial.html#creating-news-fragments

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@@ -40,15 +40,6 @@ creds:
- registry: registry.gitlab.com
user: "{{env \"GITLAB_USERNAME\"}}"
pass: "{{env \"GITLAB_TOKEN\"}}"
- registry: git.nexy7574.co.uk
user: "{{env \"N7574_GIT_USERNAME\"}}"
pass: "{{env \"N7574_GIT_TOKEN\"}}"
- registry: ghcr.io
user: "{{env \"GH_PACKAGES_USER\"}}"
pass: "{{env \"GH_PACKAGES_TOKEN\"}}"
- registry: docker.io
user: "{{env \"DOCKER_MIRROR_USER\"}}"
pass: "{{env \"DOCKER_MIRROR_TOKEN\"}}"
# Global defaults
defaults:
@@ -62,15 +53,3 @@ sync:
target: registry.gitlab.com/continuwuity/continuwuity
type: repository
<<: *tags-main
- source: *source
target: git.nexy7574.co.uk/mirrored/continuwuity
type: repository
<<: *tags-releases
- source: *source
target: ghcr.io/continuwuity/continuwuity
type: repository
<<: *tags-main
- source: *source
target: docker.io/jadedblueeyes/continuwuity
type: repository
<<: *tags-main

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@@ -1,170 +0,0 @@
name: Build / Debian DEB
concurrency:
group: "build-debian-${{ forge.ref }}"
cancel-in-progress: true
on:
push:
tags:
- "v*.*.*"
workflow_dispatch:
schedule:
- cron: '30 0 * * *'
jobs:
build:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
strategy:
matrix:
container: [ "ubuntu-latest", "ubuntu-previous", "debian-latest", "debian-oldstable" ]
container:
image: "ghcr.io/tcpipuk/act-runner:${{ matrix.container }}"
steps:
- name: Get Debian version
id: debian-version
run: |
VERSION=$(cat /etc/debian_version)
DISTRIBUTION=$(lsb_release -sc 2>/dev/null)
echo "version=$VERSION" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "distribution=$DISTRIBUTION" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "Debian distribution: $DISTRIBUTION ($VERSION)"
- name: Work around llvm-project#153385
id: llvm-workaround
run: |
if [ -f /usr/share/apt/default-sequoia.config ]; then
echo "Applying workaround for llvm-project#153385"
mkdir -p /etc/crypto-policies/back-ends/
cp /usr/share/apt/default-sequoia.config /etc/crypto-policies/back-ends/apt-sequoia.config
sed -i 's/\(sha1\.second_preimage_resistance = \)2026-02-01/\12026-06-01/' /etc/crypto-policies/back-ends/apt-sequoia.config
else
echo "No workaround needed for llvm-project#153385"
fi
- name: Pick compatible clang version
id: clang-version
run: |
# both latest need to use clang-23, but oldstable and previous can just use clang
if [[ "${{ matrix.container }}" == "ubuntu-latest" || "${{ matrix.container }}" == "debian-latest" ]]; then
echo "Using clang-23 package for ${{ matrix.container }}"
echo "version=clang-23" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
else
echo "Using default clang package for ${{ matrix.container }}"
echo "version=clang" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
fi
- name: Checkout repository with full history
uses: actions/checkout@v6
with:
fetch-depth: 0
ref: ${{ github.ref_name }}
- name: Cache Cargo registry
uses: actions/cache@v4
with:
path: |
~/.cargo/registry
~/.cargo/git
key: cargo-debian-${{ steps.debian-version.outputs.distribution }}-${{ hashFiles('**/Cargo.lock') }}
restore-keys: |
cargo-debian-${{ steps.debian-version.outputs.distribution }}-
- name: Setup sccache
uses: https://git.tomfos.tr/tom/sccache-action@v1
- name: Configure sccache environment
run: |
echo "RUSTC_WRAPPER=sccache" >> $GITHUB_ENV
echo "CMAKE_C_COMPILER_LAUNCHER=sccache" >> $GITHUB_ENV
echo "CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_LAUNCHER=sccache" >> $GITHUB_ENV
echo "SCCACHE_CACHE_SIZE=10G" >> $GITHUB_ENV
# Aggressive GC since cache restores don't increment counter
echo "CARGO_INCREMENTAL_GC_TRIGGER=5" >> $GITHUB_ENV
- name: Setup Rust
uses: ./.forgejo/actions/setup-rust
with:
github-token: ${{ secrets.GH_PUBLIC_RO }}
- name: Get package version and component
id: package-meta
run: |
BASE_VERSION=$(cargo metadata --no-deps --format-version 1 | jq -r ".packages[] | select(.name == \"conduwuit\").version" | sed 's/[^a-zA-Z0-9.+]/~/g')
# VERSION is the package version, COMPONENT is used in
# apt's repository config like a git repo branch
if [[ "${{ forge.ref }}" == "refs/tags/"* ]]; then
# Use the "stable" component for tagged releases
COMPONENT="stable"
VERSION=$BASE_VERSION
else
# Use the "dev" component for development builds
SHA=$(echo "${{ forge.sha }}" | cut -c1-7)
DATE=$(date +%Y%m%d)
if [ "${{ forge.ref_name }}" = "main" ]; then
COMPONENT="dev"
else
# Use the sanitized ref name as the component for feature branches
COMPONENT="dev-$(echo '${{ forge.ref_name }}' | sed 's/[^a-zA-Z0-9.+]/-/g' | tr '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]' | cut -c1-30)"
fi
CLEAN_COMPONENT=$(echo $COMPONENT | sed 's/[^a-zA-Z0-9.+]/~/g')
VERSION="$BASE_VERSION~git$DATE.$SHA-$CLEAN_COMPONENT"
fi
echo "component=$COMPONENT" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "version=$VERSION" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "Component: $COMPONENT"
echo "Version: $VERSION"
- name: Install cargo-deb
run: |
if command -v cargo-deb &> /dev/null; then
echo "cargo-deb already available"
else
echo "Installing cargo-deb"
cargo-binstall -y --no-symlinks cargo-deb
fi
- name: Install build dependencies
run: |
apt-get update -y
# Build dependencies for rocksdb
apt-get install -y liburing-dev ${{ steps.clang-version.outputs.version }}
- name: Run cargo-deb
id: cargo-deb
run: |
DEB_PATH=$(cargo deb --deb-version ${{ steps.package-meta.outputs.version }})
echo "path=$DEB_PATH" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
- name: Test deb installation
run: |
echo "Installing: ${{ steps.cargo-deb.outputs.path }}"
apt-get install -y ${{ steps.cargo-deb.outputs.path }}
dpkg -s continuwuity
[ -f /usr/bin/conduwuit ] && echo "✅ Binary installed successfully"
[ -f /usr/lib/systemd/system/conduwuit.service ] && echo "✅ Systemd service installed"
[ -f /etc/conduwuit/conduwuit.toml ] && echo "✅ Config file installed"
- name: Upload deb artifact
uses: forgejo/upload-artifact@v4
with:
name: continuwuity-${{ steps.debian-version.outputs.distribution }}
path: ${{ steps.cargo-deb.outputs.path }}
- name: Publish to Forgejo package registry
if: ${{ forge.event_name == 'push' || forge.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch' || forge.event_name == 'schedule' }}
run: |
OWNER="continuwuation"
DISTRIBUTION=${{ steps.debian-version.outputs.distribution }}
COMPONENT=${{ steps.package-meta.outputs.component }}
DEB=${{ steps.cargo-deb.outputs.path }}
echo "Publishing: $DEB in component $COMPONENT for distribution $DISTRIBUTION"
curl --fail-with-body \
-X PUT \
-H "Authorization: token ${{ secrets.BUILTIN_REGISTRY_PASSWORD || secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}" \
--upload-file "$DEB" \
"${{ forge.server_url }}/api/packages/$OWNER/debian/pool/$DISTRIBUTION/$COMPONENT/upload"

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@@ -1,390 +0,0 @@
name: Build / Fedora RPM
concurrency:
group: "build-fedora-${{ github.ref }}"
cancel-in-progress: true
on:
push:
tags:
- "v*.*.*"
# paths:
# - 'pkg/fedora/**'
# - 'src/**'
# - 'Cargo.toml'
# - 'Cargo.lock'
# - '.forgejo/workflows/build-fedora.yml'
workflow_dispatch:
schedule:
- cron: '30 0 * * *'
jobs:
build:
runs-on: fedora-latest
steps:
- name: Detect Fedora version
id: fedora
run: |
VERSION=$(rpm -E %fedora)
echo "version=$VERSION" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "Fedora version: $VERSION"
- name: Checkout repository with full history
uses: actions/checkout@v6
with:
fetch-depth: 0
ref: ${{ github.ref_name }}
- name: Cache DNF packages
uses: actions/cache@v4
with:
path: |
/var/cache/dnf
/var/cache/yum
key: dnf-fedora${{ steps.fedora.outputs.version }}-${{ hashFiles('pkg/fedora/continuwuity.spec.rpkg') }}-v1
restore-keys: |
dnf-fedora${{ steps.fedora.outputs.version }}-
- name: Cache Cargo registry
uses: actions/cache@v4
with:
path: |
~/.cargo/registry
~/.cargo/git
key: cargo-fedora${{ steps.fedora.outputs.version }}-${{ hashFiles('**/Cargo.lock') }}
restore-keys: |
cargo-fedora${{ steps.fedora.outputs.version }}-
- name: Cache Rust build dependencies
uses: actions/cache@v4
with:
path: |
~/rpmbuild/BUILD/*/target/release/deps
~/rpmbuild/BUILD/*/target/release/build
~/rpmbuild/BUILD/*/target/release/.fingerprint
~/rpmbuild/BUILD/*/target/release/incremental
key: rust-deps-fedora${{ steps.fedora.outputs.version }}-${{ hashFiles('**/Cargo.lock') }}
restore-keys: |
rust-deps-fedora${{ steps.fedora.outputs.version }}-
- name: Setup sccache
uses: https://git.tomfos.tr/tom/sccache-action@v1
- name: Configure sccache environment
run: |
echo "RUSTC_WRAPPER=sccache" >> $GITHUB_ENV
echo "CMAKE_C_COMPILER_LAUNCHER=sccache" >> $GITHUB_ENV
echo "CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_LAUNCHER=sccache" >> $GITHUB_ENV
echo "SCCACHE_CACHE_SIZE=10G" >> $GITHUB_ENV
# Aggressive GC since cache restores don't increment counter
echo "CARGO_INCREMENTAL_GC_TRIGGER=5" >> $GITHUB_ENV
- name: Install base RPM tools
run: |
dnf install -y --setopt=keepcache=1 \
fedora-packager \
python3-pip \
rpm-sign \
rpkg \
wget
- name: Setup build environment and build SRPM
run: |
git config --global --add safe.directory "$GITHUB_WORKSPACE"
git config --global user.email "ci@continuwuity.org"
git config --global user.name "Continuwuity"
rpmdev-setuptree
cd "$GITHUB_WORKSPACE"
# Determine release suffix and version based on ref type and branch
if [[ "${{ github.ref }}" == "refs/tags/"* ]]; then
# Tags get clean version numbers for stable releases
RELEASE_SUFFIX=""
TAG_NAME="${{ github.ref_name }}"
# Extract version from tag (remove v prefix if present)
TAG_VERSION=$(echo "$TAG_NAME" | sed 's/^v//')
# Create spec file with tag version
sed -e "s/^Version:.*$/Version: $TAG_VERSION/" \
-e "s/^Release:.*$/Release: 1%{?dist}/" \
pkg/fedora/continuwuity.spec.rpkg > continuwuity.spec.rpkg
elif [ "${{ github.ref_name }}" = "main" ]; then
# Main branch gets .dev suffix
RELEASE_SUFFIX=".dev"
# Replace the Release line to include our suffix
sed "s/^Release:.*$/Release: 1${RELEASE_SUFFIX}%{?dist}/" \
pkg/fedora/continuwuity.spec.rpkg > continuwuity.spec.rpkg
else
# Other branches get sanitized branch name as suffix
SAFE_BRANCH=$(echo "${{ github.ref_name }}" | sed 's/[^a-zA-Z0-9]/_/g' | cut -c1-20)
RELEASE_SUFFIX=".${SAFE_BRANCH}"
# Replace the Release line to include our suffix
sed "s/^Release:.*$/Release: 1${RELEASE_SUFFIX}%{?dist}/" \
pkg/fedora/continuwuity.spec.rpkg > continuwuity.spec.rpkg
fi
rpkg srpm --outdir "$HOME/rpmbuild/SRPMS"
ls -la $HOME/rpmbuild/SRPMS/
- name: Install build dependencies from SRPM
run: |
SRPM=$(find "$HOME/rpmbuild/SRPMS" -name "*.src.rpm" | head -1)
if [ -z "$SRPM" ]; then
echo "Error: No SRPM file found"
exit 1
fi
echo "Installing build dependencies from: $(basename $SRPM)"
dnf builddep -y "$SRPM"
- name: Build RPM from SRPM
run: |
SRPM=$(find "$HOME/rpmbuild/SRPMS" -name "*.src.rpm" | head -1)
if [ -z "$SRPM" ]; then
echo "Error: No SRPM file found"
exit 1
fi
echo "Building from SRPM: $SRPM"
rpmbuild --rebuild "$SRPM" \
--define "_topdir $HOME/rpmbuild" \
--define "_sourcedir $GITHUB_WORKSPACE" \
--nocheck # Skip %check section to avoid test dependencies
- name: Test RPM installation
run: |
# Find the main binary RPM (exclude debug and source RPMs)
RPM=$(find "$HOME/rpmbuild/RPMS" -name "continuwuity-*.rpm" \
! -name "*debuginfo*" \
! -name "*debugsource*" \
! -name "*.src.rpm" | head -1)
if [ -z "$RPM" ]; then
echo "Error: No binary RPM file found"
exit 1
fi
echo "Testing installation of: $RPM"
# Dry run first
rpm -qpi "$RPM"
echo ""
rpm -qpl "$RPM"
# Actually install it
dnf install -y "$RPM"
# Verify installation
rpm -qa | grep continuwuity
# Check that the binary exists
[ -f /usr/bin/conduwuit ] && echo "✅ Binary installed successfully"
[ -f /usr/lib/systemd/system/conduwuit.service ] && echo "✅ Systemd service installed"
[ -f /etc/conduwuit/conduwuit.toml ] && echo "✅ Config file installed"
- name: List built packages
run: |
echo "Binary RPMs:"
find "$HOME/rpmbuild/RPMS" -name "*.rpm" -type f -exec ls -la {} \;
echo ""
echo "Source RPMs:"
find "$HOME/rpmbuild/SRPMS" -name "*.rpm" -type f -exec ls -la {} \;
- name: Collect artifacts
run: |
mkdir -p artifacts
find "$HOME/rpmbuild/RPMS" -name "*.rpm" -type f -exec cp {} artifacts/ \;
find "$HOME/rpmbuild/SRPMS" -name "*.rpm" -type f -exec cp {} artifacts/ \;
cd artifacts
echo "Build Information:" > BUILD_INFO.txt
echo "==================" >> BUILD_INFO.txt
echo "Git commit: ${{ github.sha }}" >> BUILD_INFO.txt
echo "Git branch: ${{ github.ref_name }}" >> BUILD_INFO.txt
echo "Build date: $(date -u +%Y-%m-%d_%H:%M:%S_UTC)" >> BUILD_INFO.txt
echo "" >> BUILD_INFO.txt
echo "Package contents:" >> BUILD_INFO.txt
echo "-----------------" >> BUILD_INFO.txt
for rpm in *.rpm; do
echo "" >> BUILD_INFO.txt
echo "File: $rpm" >> BUILD_INFO.txt
rpm -qpi "$rpm" 2>/dev/null | grep -E "^(Name|Version|Release|Architecture|Size)" >> BUILD_INFO.txt
done
ls -la
- name: Upload binary RPM artifact
run: |
# Find the main binary RPM (exclude debug and source RPMs)
BIN_RPM=$(find artifacts -name "continuwuity-*.rpm" \
! -name "*debuginfo*" \
! -name "*debugsource*" \
! -name "*.src.rpm" \
-type f)
mkdir -p upload-bin
cp $BIN_RPM upload-bin/
- name: Upload binary RPM
uses: forgejo/upload-artifact@v4
with:
name: continuwuity
path: upload-bin/
- name: Upload debug RPM artifact
uses: forgejo/upload-artifact@v4
with:
name: continuwuity-debug
path: artifacts/*debuginfo*.rpm
- name: Publish to RPM Package Registry
if: ${{ github.event_name == 'push' || github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch' || github.event_name == 'schedule' }}
run: |
# Find the main binary RPM (exclude debug and source RPMs)
RPM=$(find artifacts -name "continuwuity-*.rpm" \
! -name "*debuginfo*" \
! -name "*debugsource*" \
! -name "*.src.rpm" \
-type f | head -1)
if [ -z "$RPM" ]; then
echo "No binary RPM found to publish"
exit 0
fi
RPM_BASENAME=$(basename "$RPM")
echo "Publishing: $RPM_BASENAME"
# Determine the group based on ref type and branch
if [[ "${{ github.ref }}" == "refs/tags/"* ]]; then
GROUP="stable"
# For tags, extract the tag name for version info
TAG_NAME="${{ github.ref_name }}"
elif [ "${{ github.ref_name }}" = "main" ]; then
GROUP="dev"
else
# Use sanitized branch name as group for feature branches
GROUP=$(echo "${{ github.ref_name }}" | sed 's/[^a-zA-Z0-9]/-/g' | tr '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]' | cut -c1-30)
fi
PACKAGE_INFO=$(rpm -qpi "$RPM" 2>/dev/null)
PACKAGE_NAME=$(echo "$PACKAGE_INFO" | grep "^Name" | awk '{print $3}')
PACKAGE_VERSION=$(echo "$PACKAGE_INFO" | grep "^Version" | awk '{print $3}')
PACKAGE_RELEASE=$(echo "$PACKAGE_INFO" | grep "^Release" | awk '{print $3}')
PACKAGE_ARCH=$(echo "$PACKAGE_INFO" | grep "^Architecture" | awk '{print $2}')
# Full version includes release
FULL_VERSION="${PACKAGE_VERSION}-${PACKAGE_RELEASE}"
# Forgejo's RPM registry cannot overwrite existing packages, so we must delete first
# 404 is OK if package doesn't exist yet
echo "Removing any existing package: $PACKAGE_NAME-$FULL_VERSION.$PACKAGE_ARCH"
RESPONSE=$(curl -s -w "\n%{http_code}" -X DELETE \
-H "Authorization: token ${{ secrets.BUILTIN_REGISTRY_PASSWORD || secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}" \
"https://forgejo.ellis.link/api/packages/continuwuation/rpm/$GROUP/package/$PACKAGE_NAME/$FULL_VERSION/$PACKAGE_ARCH")
HTTP_CODE=$(echo "$RESPONSE" | tail -n1)
if [ "$HTTP_CODE" != "204" ] && [ "$HTTP_CODE" != "404" ]; then
echo "ERROR: Failed to delete package (HTTP $HTTP_CODE)"
echo "$RESPONSE" | head -n -1
exit 1
fi
curl --fail-with-body \
-X PUT \
-H "Authorization: token ${{ secrets.BUILTIN_REGISTRY_PASSWORD || secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}" \
-H "Content-Type: application/x-rpm" \
-T "$RPM" \
"https://forgejo.ellis.link/api/packages/continuwuation/rpm/$GROUP/upload?sign=true"
echo ""
echo "✅ Published binary RPM to: https://forgejo.ellis.link/continuwuation/-/packages/rpm/continuwuity/"
echo "Group: $GROUP"
# Upload debug RPMs to separate group
DEBUG_RPMS=$(find artifacts -name "*debuginfo*.rpm")
if [ -n "$DEBUG_RPMS" ]; then
echo ""
echo "Publishing debug RPMs to group: ${GROUP}-debug"
for DEBUG_RPM in $DEBUG_RPMS; do
echo "Publishing: $(basename "$DEBUG_RPM")"
DEBUG_INFO=$(rpm -qpi "$DEBUG_RPM" 2>/dev/null)
DEBUG_NAME=$(echo "$DEBUG_INFO" | grep "^Name" | awk '{print $3}')
DEBUG_VERSION=$(echo "$DEBUG_INFO" | grep "^Version" | awk '{print $3}')
DEBUG_RELEASE=$(echo "$DEBUG_INFO" | grep "^Release" | awk '{print $3}')
DEBUG_ARCH=$(echo "$DEBUG_INFO" | grep "^Architecture" | awk '{print $2}')
DEBUG_FULL_VERSION="${DEBUG_VERSION}-${DEBUG_RELEASE}"
# Must delete existing package first (Forgejo limitation)
RESPONSE=$(curl -s -w "\n%{http_code}" -X DELETE \
-H "Authorization: token ${{ secrets.BUILTIN_REGISTRY_PASSWORD || secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}" \
"https://forgejo.ellis.link/api/packages/continuwuation/rpm/${GROUP}-debug/package/$DEBUG_NAME/$DEBUG_FULL_VERSION/$DEBUG_ARCH")
HTTP_CODE=$(echo "$RESPONSE" | tail -n1)
if [ "$HTTP_CODE" != "204" ] && [ "$HTTP_CODE" != "404" ]; then
echo "ERROR: Failed to delete debug package (HTTP $HTTP_CODE)"
echo "$RESPONSE" | head -n -1
exit 1
fi
curl --fail-with-body \
-X PUT \
-H "Authorization: token ${{ secrets.BUILTIN_REGISTRY_PASSWORD || secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}" \
-H "Content-Type: application/x-rpm" \
-T "$DEBUG_RPM" \
"https://forgejo.ellis.link/api/packages/continuwuation/rpm/${GROUP}-debug/upload?sign=true"
done
echo "✅ Published debug RPMs to group: ${GROUP}-debug"
fi
# Also upload the SRPM to separate group
SRPM=$(find artifacts -name "*.src.rpm" | head -1)
if [ -n "$SRPM" ]; then
echo ""
echo "Publishing source RPM: $(basename "$SRPM")"
echo "Publishing to group: ${GROUP}-src"
SRPM_INFO=$(rpm -qpi "$SRPM" 2>/dev/null)
SRPM_NAME=$(echo "$SRPM_INFO" | grep "^Name" | awk '{print $3}')
SRPM_VERSION=$(echo "$SRPM_INFO" | grep "^Version" | awk '{print $3}')
SRPM_RELEASE=$(echo "$SRPM_INFO" | grep "^Release" | awk '{print $3}')
SRPM_FULL_VERSION="${SRPM_VERSION}-${SRPM_RELEASE}"
# Must delete existing SRPM first (Forgejo limitation)
echo "Removing any existing SRPM: $SRPM_NAME-$SRPM_FULL_VERSION.src"
RESPONSE=$(curl -s -w "\n%{http_code}" -X DELETE \
-H "Authorization: token ${{ secrets.BUILTIN_REGISTRY_PASSWORD || secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}" \
"https://forgejo.ellis.link/api/packages/continuwuation/rpm/${GROUP}-src/package/$SRPM_NAME/$SRPM_FULL_VERSION/src")
HTTP_CODE=$(echo "$RESPONSE" | tail -n1)
if [ "$HTTP_CODE" != "204" ] && [ "$HTTP_CODE" != "404" ]; then
echo "ERROR: Failed to delete SRPM (HTTP $HTTP_CODE)"
echo "$RESPONSE" | head -n -1
exit 1
fi
curl --fail-with-body \
-X PUT \
-H "Authorization: token ${{ secrets.BUILTIN_REGISTRY_PASSWORD || secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}" \
-H "Content-Type: application/x-rpm" \
-T "$SRPM" \
"https://forgejo.ellis.link/api/packages/continuwuation/rpm/${GROUP}-src/upload?sign=true"
echo "✅ Published source RPM to group: ${GROUP}-src"
fi

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@@ -21,18 +21,41 @@ jobs:
steps:
- name: Sync repository
uses: actions/checkout@v6
uses: actions/checkout@v5
with:
persist-credentials: false
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Setup mdBook
uses: https://github.com/peaceiris/actions-mdbook@v2
with:
mdbook-version: "latest"
- name: Build mdbook
run: mdbook build
- name: Prepare static files for deployment
run: |
mkdir -p ./public/.well-known/matrix
mkdir -p ./public/.well-known/continuwuity
mkdir -p ./public/schema
# Copy the Matrix .well-known files
cp ./docs/static/server ./public/.well-known/matrix/server
cp ./docs/static/client ./public/.well-known/matrix/client
cp ./docs/static/client ./public/.well-known/matrix/support
cp ./docs/static/announcements.json ./public/.well-known/continuwuity/announcements
cp ./docs/static/announcements.schema.json ./public/schema/announcements.schema.json
# Copy the custom headers file
cp ./docs/static/_headers ./public/_headers
echo "Copied .well-known files and _headers to ./public"
- name: Detect runner environment
id: runner-env
uses: https://git.tomfos.tr/actions/detect-versions@v1
uses: ./.forgejo/actions/detect-runner-os
- name: Setup Node.js
if: steps.runner-env.outputs.node_major == '' || steps.runner-env.outputs.node_major < '20'
uses: https://github.com/actions/setup-node@v6
uses: https://github.com/actions/setup-node@v5
with:
node-version: 22
@@ -40,18 +63,11 @@ jobs:
uses: actions/cache@v3
with:
path: ~/.npm
key: continuwuity-rspress-${{ steps.runner-env.outputs.slug }}-${{ steps.runner-env.outputs.arch }}-node-${{ steps.runner-env.outputs.node_version }}-${{ hashFiles('package-lock.json') }}
key: ${{ steps.runner-env.outputs.slug }}-node-${{ hashFiles('**/package-lock.json') }}
restore-keys: |
continuwuity-rspress-${{ steps.runner-env.outputs.slug }}-${{ steps.runner-env.outputs.arch }}-node-${{ steps.runner-env.outputs.node_version }}-
continuwuity-rspress-${{ steps.runner-env.outputs.slug }}-${{ steps.runner-env.outputs.arch }}-node-
${{ steps.runner-env.outputs.slug }}-node-
- name: Install dependencies
run: npm ci
- name: Build Rspress documentation
run: npm run docs:build
- name: Install Wrangler
run: npm install --save-dev wrangler@latest
- name: Deploy to Cloudflare Pages (Production)
@@ -60,7 +76,7 @@ jobs:
with:
accountId: ${{ secrets.CLOUDFLARE_ACCOUNT_ID }}
apiToken: ${{ secrets.CLOUDFLARE_API_TOKEN }}
command: pages deploy ./doc_build --branch="main" --commit-dirty=true --project-name="${{ vars.CLOUDFLARE_PROJECT_NAME }}"
command: pages deploy ./public --branch="main" --commit-dirty=true --project-name="${{ vars.CLOUDFLARE_PROJECT_NAME }}"
- name: Deploy to Cloudflare Pages (Preview)
if: github.ref != 'refs/heads/main' && vars.CLOUDFLARE_PROJECT_NAME != ''
@@ -68,4 +84,4 @@ jobs:
with:
accountId: ${{ secrets.CLOUDFLARE_ACCOUNT_ID }}
apiToken: ${{ secrets.CLOUDFLARE_API_TOKEN }}
command: pages deploy ./doc_build --branch="${{ github.head_ref || github.ref_name }}" --commit-dirty=true --project-name="${{ vars.CLOUDFLARE_PROJECT_NAME }}"
command: pages deploy ./public --branch="${{ github.head_ref || github.ref_name }}" --commit-dirty=true --project-name="${{ vars.CLOUDFLARE_PROJECT_NAME }}"

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@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ jobs:
steps:
- name: 📦 Setup Node.js
uses: https://github.com/actions/setup-node@v6
uses: https://github.com/actions/setup-node@v5
with:
node-version: "22"

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@@ -11,13 +11,7 @@ on:
required: false
default: false
type: boolean
push:
branches:
- main
paths:
# Re-run when config changes
- '.forgejo/regsync/regsync.yml'
- '.forgejo/workflows/mirror-images.yml'
concurrency:
group: "mirror-images"
cancel-in-progress: true
@@ -30,27 +24,12 @@ jobs:
BUILTIN_REGISTRY_PASSWORD: ${{ secrets.BUILTIN_REGISTRY_PASSWORD }}
GITLAB_USERNAME: ${{ vars.GITLAB_USERNAME }}
GITLAB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITLAB_TOKEN }}
N7574_GIT_USERNAME: ${{ vars.N7574_GIT_USERNAME }}
N7574_GIT_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.N7574_GIT_TOKEN }}
GH_PACKAGES_USER: ${{ vars.GH_PACKAGES_USER }}
GH_PACKAGES_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GH_PACKAGES_TOKEN }}
DOCKER_MIRROR_USER: ${{ vars.DOCKER_MIRROR_USER }}
DOCKER_MIRROR_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.DOCKER_MIRROR_TOKEN }}
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v6
uses: actions/checkout@v5
with:
persist-credentials: false
# - uses: https://github.com/actions/create-github-app-token@v2
# id: app-token
# with:
# app-id: ${{ vars.GH_APP_ID }}
# private-key: ${{ secrets.GH_APP_PRIVATE_KEY }}
# github-api-url: https://api.github.com
# owner: continuwuity
# repositories: continuwuity
- name: Install regctl
uses: https://forgejo.ellis.link/continuwuation/regclient-actions/regctl-installer@main
with:

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@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ jobs:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v6
uses: actions/checkout@v5
with:
persist-credentials: false
@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ jobs:
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v6
uses: actions/checkout@v5
with:
persist-credentials: false

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@@ -3,6 +3,15 @@ concurrency:
group: "release-image-${{ github.ref }}"
on:
pull_request:
paths-ignore:
- "*.md"
- "**/*.md"
- ".gitlab-ci.yml"
- ".gitignore"
- "renovate.json"
- "pkg/**"
- "docs/**"
push:
branches:
- main
@@ -14,8 +23,6 @@ on:
- "renovate.json"
- "pkg/**"
- "docs/**"
tags:
- "v*.*.*"
# Allows you to run this workflow manually from the Actions tab
workflow_dispatch:
@@ -43,7 +50,7 @@ jobs:
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v6
uses: actions/checkout@v5
with:
persist-credentials: false
- name: Prepare Docker build environment
@@ -97,7 +104,7 @@ jobs:
needs: build-release
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v6
uses: actions/checkout@v5
with:
persist-credentials: false
- name: Create multi-platform manifest
@@ -130,7 +137,7 @@ jobs:
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v6
uses: actions/checkout@v5
with:
persist-credentials: false
- name: Prepare max-perf Docker build environment
@@ -184,7 +191,7 @@ jobs:
needs: build-maxperf
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v6
uses: actions/checkout@v5
with:
persist-credentials: false
- name: Create max-perf manifest

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@@ -43,11 +43,11 @@ jobs:
name: Renovate
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
container:
image: ghcr.io/renovatebot/renovate:42.70.2@sha256:3c2ac1b94fa92ef2fa4d1a0493f2c3ba564454720a32fdbcac2db2846ff1ee47
image: ghcr.io/renovatebot/renovate:41.115.6@sha256:70c89592d424a54bedf7538c5bea2e43f4d66ce2c8b74d1356d4cf0ee9ed7ec0
options: --tmpfs /tmp:exec
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v6
uses: actions/checkout@v5
with:
show-progress: false
@@ -59,27 +59,27 @@ jobs:
with:
path: |
/tmp/renovate/cache/renovate/repository
key: renovate-repo-cache-${{ github.run_id }}
key: repo-cache-${{ github.run_id }}
restore-keys: |
renovate-repo-cache-
repo-cache-
- name: Restore renovate package cache
uses: actions/cache/restore@v4
with:
path: |
/tmp/renovate/cache/renovate/renovate-cache-sqlite
key: renovate-package-cache-${{ github.run_id }}
key: package-cache-${{ github.run_id }}
restore-keys: |
renovate-package-cache-
package-cache-
- name: Restore renovate OSV cache
uses: actions/cache/restore@v4
with:
path: |
/tmp/osv
key: renovate-osv-cache-${{ github.run_id }}
key: osv-cache-${{ github.run_id }}
restore-keys: |
renovate-osv-cache-
osv-cache-
- name: Self-hosted Renovate
run: renovate
@@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ jobs:
with:
path: |
/tmp/renovate/cache/renovate/repository
key: renovate-repo-cache-${{ github.run_id }}
key: repo-cache-${{ github.run_id }}
- name: Save renovate package cache
if: always()
@@ -121,7 +121,7 @@ jobs:
with:
path: |
/tmp/renovate/cache/renovate/renovate-cache-sqlite
key: renovate-package-cache-${{ github.run_id }}
key: package-cache-${{ github.run_id }}
- name: Save renovate OSV cache
if: always()
@@ -129,4 +129,4 @@ jobs:
with:
path: |
/tmp/osv
key: renovate-osv-cache-${{ github.run_id }}
key: osv-cache-${{ github.run_id }}

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@@ -1,121 +0,0 @@
name: Update flake hashes
on:
workflow_dispatch:
pull_request:
paths:
- "Cargo.lock"
- "Cargo.toml"
- "rust-toolchain.toml"
- "nix/**/*"
- ".forgejo/workflows/update-flake-hashes.yml"
jobs:
update-flake-hashes:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v6
with:
fetch-depth: 0
fetch-tags: false
fetch-single-branch: true
submodules: false
persist-credentials: true
token: ${{ secrets.FORGEJO_TOKEN }}
- uses: https://github.com/cachix/install-nix-action@4e002c8ec80594ecd40e759629461e26c8abed15 # v31.9.0
with:
nix_path: nixpkgs=channel:nixos-unstable
# We can skip getting a toolchain hash if this was ran as a dispatch with the intent
# to update just the rocksdb hash. If this was ran as a dispatch and the toolchain
# files are changed, we still update them, as well as the rocksdb import.
- name: Detect changed files
id: changes
run: |
git fetch origin ${{ github.base_ref }} --depth=1 || true
if [ -n "${{ github.event.pull_request.base.sha }}" ]; then
base=${{ github.event.pull_request.base.sha }}
else
base=$(git rev-parse HEAD~1)
fi
echo "Base: $base"
echo "HEAD: $(git rev-parse HEAD)"
git diff --name-only $base HEAD > changed_files.txt
echo "detected changes in $(cat changed_files.txt)"
# Join files with commas
files=$(paste -sd, changed_files.txt)
echo "files=$files" >> $FORGEJO_OUTPUT
- name: Debug output
run: |
echo "State of output"
echo "Changed files: ${{ steps.changes.outputs.files }}"
- name: Get new toolchain hash
if: contains(steps.changes.outputs.files, 'Cargo.toml') || contains(steps.changes.outputs.files, 'Cargo.lock') || contains(steps.changes.outputs.files, 'rust-toolchain.toml')
run: |
# Set the current sha256 to an empty hash to make `nix build` calculate a new one
awk '/fromToolchainFile *\{/{found=1; print; next} found && /sha256 =/{sub(/sha256 = .*/, "sha256 = lib.fakeSha256;"); found=0} 1' nix/packages/rust.nix > temp.nix
mv temp.nix nix/packages/rust.nix
# Build continuwuity and filter for the new hash
# We do `|| true` because we want this to fail without stopping the workflow
nix build .#default 2>&1 | tee >(grep 'got:' | awk '{print $2}' > new_toolchain_hash.txt) || true
# Place the new hash in place of the empty hash
new_hash=$(cat new_toolchain_hash.txt)
sed -i "s|lib.fakeSha256|\"$new_hash\"|" nix/packages/rust.nix
echo "New hash:"
awk -F'"' '/fromToolchainFile/{found=1; next} found && /sha256 =/{print $2; found=0}' nix/packages/rust.nix
echo "Expected new hash:"
cat new_toolchain_hash.txt
rm new_toolchain_hash.txt
- name: Get new rocksdb hash
if: contains(steps.changes.outputs.files, '.nix') || contains(steps.changes.outputs.files, 'flake.lock')
run: |
# Set the current sha256 to an empty hash to make `nix build` calculate a new one
awk '/repo = "rocksdb";/{found=1; print; next} found && /sha256 =/{sub(/sha256 = .*/, "sha256 = lib.fakeSha256;"); found=0} 1' nix/packages/rocksdb/package.nix > temp.nix
mv temp.nix nix/packages/rocksdb/package.nix
# Build continuwuity and filter for the new hash
# We do `|| true` because we want this to fail without stopping the workflow
nix build .#default 2>&1 | tee >(grep 'got:' | awk '{print $2}' > new_rocksdb_hash.txt) || true
# Place the new hash in place of the empty hash
new_hash=$(cat new_rocksdb_hash.txt)
sed -i "s|lib.fakeSha256|\"$new_hash\"|" nix/packages/rocksdb/package.nix
echo "New hash:"
awk -F'"' '/repo = "rocksdb";/{found=1; next} found && /sha256 =/{print $2; found=0}' nix/packages/rocksdb/package.nix
echo "Expected new hash:"
cat new_rocksdb_hash.txt
rm new_rocksdb_hash.txt
- name: Show diff
run: git diff flake.nix nix
- name: Push changes
run: |
set -euo pipefail
if git diff --quiet --exit-code; then
echo "No changes to commit."
exit 0
fi
git config user.email "renovate@mail.ellis.link"
git config user.name "renovate"
REF="${{ github.head_ref }}"
git fetch origin "$REF"
git checkout "$REF"
git commit -a -m "chore(Nix): Updated flake hashes"
git push origin HEAD:refs/heads/"$REF"

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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
github: [JadedBlueEyes, nexy7574, gingershaped]
github: [JadedBlueEyes, nexy7574]
custom:
- https://ko-fi.com/nexy7574
- https://ko-fi.com/JadedBlueEyes

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@@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ test-conduit.toml
/.gitlab-ci.d
# mdbook output
/public/
public/
# macOS
.DS_Store
@@ -95,10 +95,3 @@ rustc-ice-*
# complement test logs are huge
tests/test_results/complement/test_logs.jsonl
# Node
node_modules/
# Rspress
doc_build/
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@@ -2,7 +2,6 @@ AlexPewMaster <git@alex.unbox.at> <68469103+AlexPewMaster@users.noreply.github.c
Daniel Wiesenberg <weasy@hotmail.de> <weasy666@gmail.com>
Devin Ragotzy <devin.ragotzy@gmail.com> <d6ragotzy@wmich.edu>
Devin Ragotzy <devin.ragotzy@gmail.com> <dragotzy7460@mail.kvcc.edu>
Ginger <ginger@gingershaped.computer> <75683114+gingershaped@users.noreply.github.com>
Jonas Platte <jplatte+git@posteo.de> <jplatte+gitlab@posteo.de>
Jonas Zohren <git-pbkyr@jzohren.de> <gitlab-jfowl-0ux98@sh14.de>
Jonathan de Jong <jonathan@automatia.nl> <jonathandejong02@gmail.com>
@@ -13,6 +12,5 @@ Olivia Lee <olivia@computer.surgery> <benjamin@computer.surgery>
Rudi Floren <rudi.floren@gmail.com> <rudi.floren@googlemail.com>
Tamara Schmitz <tamara.zoe.schmitz@posteo.de> <15906939+tamara-schmitz@users.noreply.github.com>
Timo Kösters <timo@koesters.xyz>
nexy7574 <git@nexy7574.co.uk> <nex@noreply.forgejo.ellis.link>
nexy7574 <git@nexy7574.co.uk> <nex@noreply.localhost>
x4u <xi.zhu@protonmail.ch> <14617923-x4u@users.noreply.gitlab.com>
Ginger <ginger@gingershaped.computer> <75683114+gingershaped@users.noreply.github.com>

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@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ default_stages:
repos:
- repo: https://github.com/pre-commit/pre-commit-hooks
rev: v6.0.0
rev: v5.0.0
hooks:
- id: fix-byte-order-marker
- id: check-case-conflict
@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ repos:
- id: check-added-large-files
- repo: https://github.com/crate-ci/typos
rev: v1.43.4
rev: v1.26.0
hooks:
- id: typos
- id: typos
@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ repos:
stages: [commit-msg]
- repo: https://github.com/crate-ci/committed
rev: v1.1.10
rev: v1.1.7
hooks:
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@@ -6,13 +6,14 @@ extend-exclude = ["*.csr", "*.lock", "pnpm-lock.yaml"]
extend-ignore-re = [
"(?Rm)^.*(#|//|<!--)\\s*spellchecker:disable-line(\\s*-->)$", # Ignore a line by making it trail with a `spellchecker:disable-line` comment
"^[0-9a-f]{7,}$", # Commit hashes
"4BA7",
# some heuristics for base64 strings
"[A-Za-z0-9+=]{72,}",
"([A-Za-z0-9+=]|\\\\\\s\\*){72,}",
"[0-9+][A-Za-z0-9+]{30,}[a-z0-9+]",
"\\$[A-Z0-9+][A-Za-z0-9+]{6,}[a-z0-9+]",
"\\b[a-z0-9+/=][A-Za-z0-9+/=]{7,}[a-z0-9+/=][A-Z]\\b",
# In the renovate config
".ontainer"
]
@@ -23,6 +24,3 @@ extend-ignore-re = [
"continuwuity" = "continuwuity"
"continuwity" = "continuwuity"
"execuse" = "execuse"
"oltp" = "OTLP"
rememvering = "remembering"

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@@ -7,5 +7,6 @@
"continuwuity",
"homeserver",
"homeservers"
]
],
"rust-analyzer.cargo.features": ["full"]
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@@ -1,150 +0,0 @@
# Continuwuity v0.5.5 (2026-02-15)
## Features
- Added unstable support for [MSC4406:
`M_SENDER_IGNORED`](https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-spec-proposals/pull/4406).
Contributed by @nex ([#1308](https://forgejo.ellis.link/continuwuation/continuwuity/pulls/1308))
- Introduce a resolver command to allow flushing a server from the cache or to flush the complete cache. Contributed by
@Omar007 ([#1349](https://forgejo.ellis.link/continuwuation/continuwuity/pulls/1349))
- Improved the handling of restricted join rules and improved the performance of local-first joins. Contributed by
@nex. ([#1368](https://forgejo.ellis.link/continuwuation/continuwuity/pulls/1368))
- You can now set a custom User Agent for URL previews; the default one has been modified to be less likely to be
rejected. Contributed by @trashpanda ([#1372](https://forgejo.ellis.link/continuwuation/continuwuity/pulls/1372))
- Improved the first-time setup experience for new homeserver administrators:
- Account registration is disabled on the first run, except for with a new special registration token that is logged
to the console.
- Other helpful information is logged to the console as well, including a giant warning if open registration is
enabled.
- The default index page now says to check the console for setup instructions if no accounts have been created.
- Once the first admin account is created, an improved welcome message is sent to the admin room.
Contributed by @ginger.
## Bugfixes
- Fixed invites sent to other users in the same homeserver not being properly sent down sync. Users with missing or
broken invites should clear their client caches after updating to make them appear. ([#1249](https://forgejo.ellis.link/continuwuation/continuwuity/pulls/1249))
- LDAP-enabled servers will no longer have all admins demoted when LDAP-controlled admins are not configured.
Contributed by @Jade ([#1307](https://forgejo.ellis.link/continuwuation/continuwuity/pulls/1307))
- Fixed sliding sync not resolving wildcard state key requests, enabling Video/Audio calls in Element X. ([#1370](https://forgejo.ellis.link/continuwuation/continuwuity/pulls/1370))
## Misc
- #1344
# Continuwuity v0.5.4 (2026-02-08)
## Features
- The announcement checker will now announce errors it encounters in the first run to the admin room, plus a few other
misc improvements. Contributed by @Jade ([#1288](https://forgejo.ellis.link/continuwuation/continuwuity/pulls/1288))
- Drastically improved the performance and reliability of account deactivations. Contributed by
@nex ([#1314](https://forgejo.ellis.link/continuwuation/continuwuity/pulls/1314))
- Refuse to process requests for and events in rooms that we no longer have any local users in (reduces state resets
and improves performance). Contributed by
@nex ([#1316](https://forgejo.ellis.link/continuwuation/continuwuity/pulls/1316))
- Added server-specific admin API routes to ban and unban rooms, for use with moderation bots. Contributed by @nex
([#1301](https://forgejo.ellis.link/continuwuation/continuwuity/pulls/1301))
## Bugfixes
- Fix the generated configuration containing uncommented optional sections. Contributed by
@Jade ([#1290](https://forgejo.ellis.link/continuwuation/continuwuity/pulls/1290))
- Fixed specification non-compliance when handling remote media errors. Contributed by
@nex ([#1298](https://forgejo.ellis.link/continuwuation/continuwuity/pulls/1298))
- UIAA requests which check for out-of-band success (sent by matrix-js-sdk) will no longer create unhelpful errors in
the logs. Contributed by @ginger ([#1305](https://forgejo.ellis.link/continuwuation/continuwuity/pulls/1305))
- Use exists instead of contains to save writing to a buffer in `src/service/users/mod.rs`: `is_login_disabled`.
Contributed
by @aprilgrimoire. ([#1340](https://forgejo.ellis.link/continuwuation/continuwuity/pulls/1340))
- Fixed backtraces being swallowed during panics. Contributed by
@jade ([#1337](https://forgejo.ellis.link/continuwuation/continuwuity/pulls/1337))
- Fixed a potential vulnerability that could allow an evil remote server to return malicious events during the room join
and knock process. Contributed by @nex, reported by violet & [mat](https://matdoes.dev).
- Fixed a race condition that could result in outlier PDUs being incorrectly marked as visible to a remote server.
Contributed by @nex, reported by violet & [mat](https://matdoes.dev).
- ACLs are no longer case-sensitive. Contributed by @nex, reported by [vel](matrix:u/vel:nhjkl.com?action=chat).
## Docs
- Fixed Fedora install instructions. Contributed by
@julian45 ([#1342](https://forgejo.ellis.link/continuwuation/continuwuity/pulls/1342))
# Continuwuity 0.5.3 (2026-01-12)
## Features
- Improve the display of nested configuration with the `!admin server show-config` command. Contributed by
@Jade ([#1279](https://forgejo.ellis.link/continuwuation/continuwuity/pulls/1279))
## Bugfixes
- Fixed `M_BAD_JSON` error when sending invites to other servers or when providing joins. Contributed by
@nex ([#1286](https://forgejo.ellis.link/continuwuation/continuwuity/pulls/1286))
## Docs
- Improve admin command documentation generation. Contributed by
@ginger ([#1280](https://forgejo.ellis.link/continuwuation/continuwuity/pulls/1280))
## Misc
- Improve timeout-related code for federation and URL previews. Contributed by
@Jade ([#1278](https://forgejo.ellis.link/continuwuation/continuwuity/pulls/1278))
# Continuwuity 0.5.2 (2026-01-09)
## Features
- Added support for issuing additional registration tokens, stored in the database, which supplement the existing
registration token hardcoded in the config file. These tokens may optionally expire after a certain number of uses or
after a certain amount of time has passed. Additionally, the `registration_token_file` configuration option is
superseded by this feature and **has been removed**. Use the new `!admin token` command family to manage registration
tokens. Contributed by @ginger (#783).
- Implemented a configuration defined admin list independent of the admin room. Contributed by
@Terryiscool160. ([#1253](https://forgejo.ellis.link/continuwuation/continuwuity/pulls/1253))
- Added support for invite and join anti-spam via Draupnir and Meowlnir, similar to that of synapse-http-antispam.
Contributed by @nex. ([#1263](https://forgejo.ellis.link/continuwuation/continuwuity/pulls/1263))
- Implemented account locking functionality, to complement user suspension. Contributed by
@nex. ([#1266](https://forgejo.ellis.link/continuwuation/continuwuity/pulls/1266))
- Added admin command to forcefully log out all of a user's existing sessions. Contributed by
@nex. ([#1271](https://forgejo.ellis.link/continuwuation/continuwuity/pulls/1271))
- Implemented toggling the ability for an account to log in without mutating any of its data. Contributed by @nex. (
[#1272](https://forgejo.ellis.link/continuwuation/continuwuity/pulls/1272))
- Add support for custom room create event timestamps, to allow generating custom prefixes in hashed room IDs.
Contributed by @nex. ([#1277](https://forgejo.ellis.link/continuwuation/continuwuity/pulls/1277))
- Certain potentially dangerous admin commands are now restricted to only be usable in the admin room and server
console. Contributed by @ginger.
## Bugfixes
- Fixed unreliable room summary fetching and improved error messages. Contributed by
@nex. ([#1257](https://forgejo.ellis.link/continuwuation/continuwuity/pulls/1257))
- Client requested timeout parameter is now applied to e2ee key lookups and claims. Related federation requests are now
also concurrent. Contributed by @nex. ([#1261](https://forgejo.ellis.link/continuwuation/continuwuity/pulls/1261))
- Fixed the whoami endpoint returning HTTP 404 instead of HTTP 403, which confused some appservices. Contributed by
@nex. ([#1276](https://forgejo.ellis.link/continuwuation/continuwuity/pulls/1276))
## Misc
- The `console` feature is now enabled by default, allowing the server console to be used for running admin commands
directly. To automatically open the console on startup, set the `admin_console_automatic` config option to `true`.
Contributed by @ginger.
- We now (finally) document our container image mirrors. Contributed by @Jade
# Continuwuity 0.5.0 (2025-12-30)
**This release contains a CRITICAL vulnerability patch, and you must update as soon as possible**
## Features
- Enabled the OTLP exporter in default builds, and allow configuring the exporter protocol. (
@Jade). ([#1251](https://forgejo.ellis.link/continuwuation/continuwuity/pulls/1251))
## Bug Fixes
- Don't allow admin room upgrades, as this can break the admin room (
@timedout) ([#1245](https://forgejo.ellis.link/continuwuation/continuwuity/pulls/1245))
- Fix invalid creators in power levels during upgrade to v12 (
@timedout) ([#1245](https://forgejo.ellis.link/continuwuation/continuwuity/pulls/1245))

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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
# Contributing guide
This page is about contributing to Continuwuity. The
[development](/development/index.mdx) and [code style guide](/development/code_style.mdx) pages may be of interest for you as well.
[development](./development.md) and [code style guide](./development/code_style.md) pages may be of interest for you as well.
If you would like to work on an [issue][issues] that is not assigned, preferably
ask in the Matrix room first at [#continuwuity:continuwuity.org][continuwuity-matrix],
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ # Contributing guide
### Code Style
Please review and follow the [code style guide](/development/code_style.mdx) for formatting, linting, naming conventions, and other code standards.
Please review and follow the [code style guide](./development/code_style.md) for formatting, linting, naming conventions, and other code standards.
### Pre-commit Checks
@@ -150,7 +150,7 @@ ### Creating pull requests
Before submitting a pull request, please ensure:
1. Your code passes all CI checks (formatting, linting, typo detection, etc.)
2. Your code follows the [code style guide](/development/code_style.md)
2. Your code follows the [code style guide](./development/code_style.md)
3. Your commit messages follow the conventional commits format
4. Tests are added for new functionality
5. Documentation is updated if needed

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@@ -1,18 +1,27 @@
#cargo-features = ["profile-rustflags"]
[workspace]
resolver = "2"
members = ["src/*", "xtask/"]
members = ["src/*", "xtask/*"]
default-members = ["src/*"]
[workspace.package]
authors = ["Continuwuity Team and contributors <team@continuwuity.org>"]
description = "A Matrix homeserver written in Rust, the official continuation of the conduwuit homeserver."
authors = [
"June Clementine Strawberry <june@girlboss.ceo>",
"strawberry <strawberry@puppygock.gay>", # woof
"Jason Volk <jason@zemos.net>",
]
categories = ["network-programming"]
description = "a very cool Matrix chat homeserver written in Rust"
edition = "2024"
homepage = "https://continuwuity.org/"
keywords = ["chat", "matrix", "networking", "server", "uwu"]
license = "Apache-2.0"
# See also `rust-toolchain.toml`
readme = "README.md"
repository = "https://forgejo.ellis.link/continuwuation/continuwuity"
version = "0.5.5"
rust-version = "1.86.0"
version = "0.5.0-rc.7"
[workspace.metadata.crane]
name = "conduwuit"
@@ -24,11 +33,11 @@ features = ["serde"]
[workspace.dependencies.smallvec]
version = "1.14.0"
features = [
"const_generics",
"const_new",
"serde",
"union",
"write",
"const_generics",
"const_new",
"serde",
"union",
"write",
]
[workspace.dependencies.smallstr]
@@ -39,7 +48,7 @@ features = ["ffi", "std", "union"]
version = "0.7.0"
[workspace.dependencies.ctor]
version = "0.6.0"
version = "0.5.0"
[workspace.dependencies.cargo_toml]
version = "0.22"
@@ -87,13 +96,13 @@ version = "1.11.1"
version = "0.7.9"
default-features = false
features = [
"form",
"http1",
"http2",
"json",
"matched-path",
"tokio",
"tracing",
"form",
"http1",
"http2",
"json",
"matched-path",
"tokio",
"tracing",
]
[workspace.dependencies.axum-extra]
@@ -140,10 +149,10 @@ features = ["aws_lc_rs"]
version = "0.12.15"
default-features = false
features = [
"rustls-tls-native-roots",
"socks",
"hickory-dns",
"http2",
"rustls-tls-native-roots",
"socks",
"hickory-dns",
"http2",
]
[workspace.dependencies.serde]
@@ -157,8 +166,8 @@ default-features = false
features = ["raw_value"]
# Used for appservice registration files
[workspace.dependencies.serde-saphyr]
version = "0.0.19"
[workspace.dependencies.serde_yml]
version = "0.0.12"
# Used to load forbidden room/user regex from config
[workspace.dependencies.serde_regex]
@@ -179,18 +188,18 @@ default-features = false
version = "0.25.5"
default-features = false
features = [
"jpeg",
"png",
"gif",
"webp",
"jpeg",
"png",
"gif",
"webp",
]
[workspace.dependencies.blurhash]
version = "0.2.3"
default-features = false
features = [
"fast-linear-to-srgb",
"image",
"fast-linear-to-srgb",
"image",
]
# logging
@@ -201,13 +210,13 @@ default-features = false
version = "0.1.41"
default-features = false
[workspace.dependencies.tracing-subscriber]
version = "0.3.20"
version = "0.3.19"
default-features = false
features = ["env-filter", "std", "tracing", "tracing-log", "ansi", "fmt"]
[workspace.dependencies.tracing-journald]
version = "0.3.1"
[workspace.dependencies.tracing-core]
version = "0.1.34"
version = "0.1.33"
default-features = false
# for URL previews
@@ -220,13 +229,13 @@ default-features = false
version = "4.5.35"
default-features = false
features = [
"derive",
"env",
"error-context",
"help",
"std",
"string",
"usage",
"derive",
"env",
"error-context",
"help",
"std",
"string",
"usage",
]
[workspace.dependencies.futures]
@@ -238,15 +247,15 @@ features = ["std", "async-await"]
version = "1.44.2"
default-features = false
features = [
"fs",
"net",
"macros",
"sync",
"signal",
"time",
"rt-multi-thread",
"io-util",
"tracing",
"fs",
"net",
"macros",
"sync",
"signal",
"time",
"rt-multi-thread",
"io-util",
"tracing",
]
[workspace.dependencies.tokio-metrics]
@@ -271,18 +280,18 @@ default-features = false
version = "1.6.0"
default-features = false
features = [
"server",
"http1",
"http2",
"server",
"http1",
"http2",
]
[workspace.dependencies.hyper-util]
version = "=0.1.17"
version = "0.1.11"
default-features = false
features = [
"server-auto",
"server-graceful",
"tokio",
"server-auto",
"server-graceful",
"tokio",
]
# to support multiple variations of setting a config option
@@ -301,9 +310,9 @@ features = ["env", "toml"]
version = "0.25.1"
default-features = false
features = [
"serde",
"system-config",
"tokio",
"serde",
"system-config",
"tokio",
]
# Used for conduwuit::Error type
@@ -342,7 +351,7 @@ version = "0.1.2"
# Used for matrix spec type definitions and helpers
[workspace.dependencies.ruma]
git = "https://forgejo.ellis.link/continuwuation/ruwuma"
rev = "b496b7f38d517149361a882e75d3fd4faf210441"
rev = "d18823471ab3c09e77ff03eea346d4c07e572654"
features = [
"compat",
"rand",
@@ -372,14 +381,12 @@ features = [
"unstable-msc4095",
"unstable-msc4121",
"unstable-msc4125",
"unstable-msc4155",
"unstable-msc4186",
"unstable-msc4203", # sending to-device events to appservices
"unstable-msc4210", # remove legacy mentions
"unstable-extensible-events",
"unstable-pdu",
"unstable-msc4155",
"unstable-msc4143", # livekit well_known response
"unstable-msc4155"
]
[workspace.dependencies.rust-rocksdb]
@@ -387,11 +394,11 @@ git = "https://forgejo.ellis.link/continuwuation/rust-rocksdb-zaidoon1"
rev = "61d9d23872197e9ace4a477f2617d5c9f50ecb23"
default-features = false
features = [
"multi-threaded-cf",
"mt_static",
"lz4",
"zstd",
"bzip2",
"multi-threaded-cf",
"mt_static",
"lz4",
"zstd",
"bzip2",
]
[workspace.dependencies.sha2]
@@ -404,27 +411,28 @@ default-features = false
# optional opentelemetry, performance measurements, flamegraphs, etc for performance measurements and monitoring
[workspace.dependencies.opentelemetry]
version = "0.31.0"
version = "0.30.0"
[workspace.dependencies.tracing-flame]
version = "0.2.0"
[workspace.dependencies.tracing-opentelemetry]
version = "0.32.0"
version = "0.31.0"
[workspace.dependencies.opentelemetry_sdk]
version = "0.31.0"
version = "0.30.0"
features = ["rt-tokio"]
[workspace.dependencies.opentelemetry-otlp]
version = "0.31.0"
features = ["http", "grpc-tonic", "trace", "logs", "metrics"]
version = "0.30.0"
features = ["http", "trace", "logs", "metrics"]
[workspace.dependencies.opentelemetry-jaeger-propagator]
version = "0.30.0"
# optional sentry metrics for crash/panic reporting
[workspace.dependencies.sentry]
version = "0.45.0"
version = "0.42.0"
default-features = false
features = [
"backtrace",
@@ -440,9 +448,9 @@ features = [
]
[workspace.dependencies.sentry-tracing]
version = "0.45.0"
version = "0.42.0"
[workspace.dependencies.sentry-tower]
version = "0.45.0"
version = "0.42.0"
# jemalloc usage
[workspace.dependencies.tikv-jemalloc-sys]
@@ -450,16 +458,16 @@ git = "https://forgejo.ellis.link/continuwuation/jemallocator"
rev = "82af58d6a13ddd5dcdc7d4e91eae3b63292995b8"
default-features = false
features = [
"background_threads_runtime_support",
"unprefixed_malloc_on_supported_platforms",
"background_threads_runtime_support",
"unprefixed_malloc_on_supported_platforms",
]
[workspace.dependencies.tikv-jemallocator]
git = "https://forgejo.ellis.link/continuwuation/jemallocator"
rev = "82af58d6a13ddd5dcdc7d4e91eae3b63292995b8"
default-features = false
features = [
"background_threads_runtime_support",
"unprefixed_malloc_on_supported_platforms",
"background_threads_runtime_support",
"unprefixed_malloc_on_supported_platforms",
]
[workspace.dependencies.tikv-jemalloc-ctl]
git = "https://forgejo.ellis.link/continuwuation/jemallocator"
@@ -468,7 +476,7 @@ default-features = false
features = ["use_std"]
[workspace.dependencies.console-subscriber]
version = "0.5"
version = "0.4"
[workspace.dependencies.nix]
version = "0.30.1"
@@ -483,9 +491,9 @@ default-features = false
version = "0.1.2"
default-features = false
features = [
"static",
"gcc",
"light",
"static",
"gcc",
"light",
]
[workspace.dependencies.rustyline-async]
@@ -542,18 +550,9 @@ features = ["std"]
version = "1.0.2"
[workspace.dependencies.ldap3]
version = "0.12.0"
version = "0.11.5"
default-features = false
features = ["sync", "tls-rustls", "rustls-provider"]
[workspace.dependencies.resolv-conf]
version = "0.7.5"
[workspace.dependencies.yansi]
version = "1.0.1"
[workspace.dependencies.askama]
version = "0.14.0"
features = ["sync", "tls-rustls"]
#
# Patches
@@ -561,7 +560,19 @@ version = "0.14.0"
# backport of [https://github.com/tokio-rs/tracing/pull/2956] to the 0.1.x branch of tracing.
# we can switch back to upstream if #2956 is merged and backported in the upstream repo.
# https://forgejo.ellis.link/continuwuation/tracing/commit/b348dca742af641c47bc390261f60711c2af573c
[patch.crates-io.tracing-subscriber]
git = "https://forgejo.ellis.link/continuwuation/tracing"
rev = "1e64095a8051a1adf0d1faa307f9f030889ec2aa"
[patch.crates-io.tracing]
git = "https://forgejo.ellis.link/continuwuation/tracing"
rev = "1e64095a8051a1adf0d1faa307f9f030889ec2aa"
[patch.crates-io.tracing-core]
git = "https://forgejo.ellis.link/continuwuation/tracing"
rev = "1e64095a8051a1adf0d1faa307f9f030889ec2aa"
[patch.crates-io.tracing-log]
git = "https://forgejo.ellis.link/continuwuation/tracing"
rev = "1e64095a8051a1adf0d1faa307f9f030889ec2aa"
# adds a tab completion callback: https://forgejo.ellis.link/continuwuation/rustyline-async/src/branch/main/.patchy/0002-add-tab-completion-callback.patch
# adds event for CTRL+\: https://forgejo.ellis.link/continuwuation/rustyline-async/src/branch/main/.patchy/0001-add-event-for-ctrl.patch
@@ -585,7 +596,13 @@ rev = "9c8e51510c35077df888ee72a36b4b05637147da"
# reverts hyperium#148 conflicting with our delicate federation resolver hooks
[patch.crates-io.hyper-util]
git = "https://forgejo.ellis.link/continuwuation/hyper-util"
rev = "5886d5292bf704c246206ad72d010d674a7b77d0"
rev = "e4ae7628fe4fcdacef9788c4c8415317a4489941"
# Allows no-aaaa option in resolv.conf
# Use 1-indexed line numbers when displaying parse error messages
[patch.crates-io.resolv-conf]
git = "https://forgejo.ellis.link/continuwuation/resolv-conf"
rev = "ebbbec1cb965b487a0150f5d007e96c05e3d72af"
#
# Our crates
@@ -668,6 +685,24 @@ panic = "abort"
inherits = "release"
strip = "symbols"
lto = "fat"
#rustflags = [
# '-Ctarget-cpu=native',
# '-Ztune-cpu=native',
# '-Ctarget-feature=+crt-static',
# '-Crelocation-model=static',
# '-Ztls-model=local-exec',
# '-Zinline-in-all-cgus=true',
# '-Zinline-mir=true',
# '-Zmir-opt-level=3',
# '-Clink-arg=-fuse-ld=gold',
# '-Clink-arg=-Wl,--threads',
# '-Clink-arg=-Wl,--gc-sections',
# '-Clink-arg=-luring',
# '-Clink-arg=-lstdc++',
# '-Clink-arg=-lc',
# '-Ztime-passes',
# '-Ztime-llvm-passes',
#]
[profile.release-max-perf.build-override]
inherits = "release-max-perf"
@@ -846,8 +881,6 @@ unknown_lints = "allow"
###################
cargo = { level = "warn", priority = -1 }
# Nobody except for us should be consuming these crates, they don't need metadata
cargo_common_metadata = { level = "allow" }
## some sadness
multiple_crate_versions = { level = "allow", priority = 1 }
@@ -929,7 +962,7 @@ semicolon_outside_block = "warn"
str_to_string = "warn"
string_lit_chars_any = "warn"
string_slice = "warn"
string_to_string = "warn"
suspicious_xor_used_as_pow = "warn"
tests_outside_test_module = "warn"
try_err = "warn"

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@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ ## A community-driven [Matrix](https://matrix.org/) homeserver in Rust
<!-- ANCHOR_END: catchphrase -->
[continuwuity] is a Matrix homeserver written in Rust.
It's the official community continuation of the [conduwuit](https://github.com/girlbossceo/conduwuit) homeserver.
It's a community continuation of the [conduwuit](https://github.com/girlbossceo/conduwuit) homeserver.
<!-- ANCHOR: body -->
@@ -57,10 +57,9 @@ ### What are the project's goals?
### Can I try it out?
Check out the [documentation](https://continuwuity.org) for installation instructions, or join one of these vetted public homeservers running Continuwuity to get a feel for things!
Check out the [documentation](https://continuwuity.org) for installation instructions.
- https://continuwuity.rocks -- A public demo server operated by the Continuwuity Team.
- https://federated.nexus -- Federated Nexus is a community resource hosting multiple FOSS (especially federated) services, including Matrix and Forgejo.
There are currently no open registration Continuwuity instances available.
### What are we working on?

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@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ ### Responsible Disclosure
1. **Contact members of the team directly** over E2EE private message.
- [@jade:ellis.link](https://matrix.to/#/@jade:ellis.link)
- [@nex:nexy7574.co.uk](https://matrix.to/#/@nex:nexy7574.co.uk)
- [@nex:nexy7574.co.uk](https://matrix.to/#/@nex:nexy7574.co.uk) <!-- ? -->
2. **Email the security team** at [security@continuwuity.org](mailto:security@continuwuity.org). This is not E2EE, so don't include sensitive details.
3. **Do not disclose the vulnerability publicly** until it has been addressed
4. **Provide detailed information** about the vulnerability, including:

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@@ -2,7 +2,11 @@
set -euo pipefail
# The root path where complement is available.
# Path to Complement's source code
#
# The `COMPLEMENT_SRC` environment variable is set in the Nix dev shell, which
# points to a store path containing the Complement source code. It's likely you
# want to just pass that as the first argument to use it here.
COMPLEMENT_SRC="${COMPLEMENT_SRC:-$1}"
# A `.jsonl` file to write test logs to
@@ -11,10 +15,7 @@ LOG_FILE="${2:-complement_test_logs.jsonl}"
# A `.jsonl` file to write test results to
RESULTS_FILE="${3:-complement_test_results.jsonl}"
# The base docker image to use for complement tests
# You can build the default with `docker build -t continuwuity:complement -f ./docker/complement.Dockerfile .`
# after running `cargo build`. Only the debug binary is used.
COMPLEMENT_BASE_IMAGE="${COMPLEMENT_BASE_IMAGE:-continuwuity:complement}"
COMPLEMENT_BASE_IMAGE="${COMPLEMENT_BASE_IMAGE:-complement-conduwuit:main}"
# Complement tests that are skipped due to flakiness/reliability issues or we don't implement such features and won't for a long time
SKIPPED_COMPLEMENT_TESTS='TestPartialStateJoin.*|TestRoomDeleteAlias/Parallel/Regular_users_can_add_and_delete_aliases_when_m.*|TestRoomDeleteAlias/Parallel/Can_delete_canonical_alias|TestUnbanViaInvite.*|TestRoomState/Parallel/GET_/publicRooms_lists.*"|TestRoomDeleteAlias/Parallel/Users_with_sufficient_power-level_can_delete_other.*'
@@ -33,6 +34,25 @@ toplevel="$(git rev-parse --show-toplevel)"
pushd "$toplevel" > /dev/null
if [ ! -f "complement_oci_image.tar.gz" ]; then
echo "building complement conduwuit image"
# if using macOS, use linux-complement
#bin/nix-build-and-cache just .#linux-complement
bin/nix-build-and-cache just .#complement
#nix build -L .#complement
echo "complement conduwuit image tar.gz built at \"result\""
echo "loading into docker"
docker load < result
popd > /dev/null
else
echo "skipping building a complement conduwuit image as complement_oci_image.tar.gz was already found, loading this"
docker load < complement_oci_image.tar.gz
popd > /dev/null
fi
echo ""
echo "running go test with:"
@@ -52,16 +72,24 @@ env \
set -o pipefail
# Post-process the results into an easy-to-compare format, sorted by Test name for reproducible results
jq -s -c 'sort_by(.Test)[]' < "$LOG_FILE" | jq -c '
cat "$LOG_FILE" | jq -s -c 'sort_by(.Test)[]' | jq -c '
select(
(.Action == "pass" or .Action == "fail" or .Action == "skip")
and .Test != null
) | {Action: .Action, Test: .Test}
' > "$RESULTS_FILE"
#if command -v gotestfmt &> /dev/null; then
# echo "using gotestfmt on $LOG_FILE"
# grep '{"Time":' "$LOG_FILE" | gotestfmt > "complement_test_logs_gotestfmt.log"
#fi
echo ""
echo ""
echo "complement logs saved at $LOG_FILE"
echo "complement results saved at $RESULTS_FILE"
#if command -v gotestfmt &> /dev/null; then
# echo "complement logs in gotestfmt pretty format outputted at complement_test_logs_gotestfmt.log (use an editor/terminal/pager that interprets ANSI colours and UTF-8 emojis)"
#fi
echo ""
echo ""

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@@ -4,6 +4,7 @@ description = "continuwuity is a community continuation of the conduwuit Matrix
language = "en"
authors = ["The continuwuity Community"]
text-direction = "ltr"
multilingual = false
src = "docs"
[build]

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@@ -1,67 +0,0 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -xe
# If we have no $SERVER_NAME set, abort
if [ -z "$SERVER_NAME" ]; then
echo "SERVER_NAME is not set, aborting"
exit 1
fi
# If /complement/ca/ca.crt or /complement/ca/ca.key are missing, abort
if [ ! -f /complement/ca/ca.crt ] || [ ! -f /complement/ca/ca.key ]; then
echo "/complement/ca/ca.crt or /complement/ca/ca.key is missing, aborting"
exit 1
fi
# Add the root cert to the local trust store
echo 'Installing Complement CA certificate to local trust store'
cp /complement/ca/ca.crt /usr/local/share/ca-certificates/complement-ca.crt
update-ca-certificates
# Sign a certificate for our $SERVER_NAME
echo "Generating and signing certificate for $SERVER_NAME"
openssl genrsa -out "/$SERVER_NAME.key" 2048
echo "Generating CSR for $SERVER_NAME"
openssl req -new -sha256 \
-key "/$SERVER_NAME.key" \
-out "/$SERVER_NAME.csr" \
-subj "/C=US/ST=CA/O=Continuwuity, Inc./CN=$SERVER_NAME"\
-addext "subjectAltName=DNS:$SERVER_NAME"
openssl req -in "$SERVER_NAME.csr" -noout -text
echo "Signing certificate for $SERVER_NAME with Complement CA"
cat <<EOF > ./cert.ext
authorityKeyIdentifier=keyid,issuer
basicConstraints = CA:FALSE
keyUsage = digitalSignature, keyEncipherment, dataEncipherment, nonRepudiation
extendedKeyUsage = serverAuth
subjectAltName = @alt_names
[alt_names]
DNS.1 = *.docker.internal
DNS.2 = hs1
DNS.3 = hs2
DNS.4 = hs3
DNS.5 = hs4
DNS.6 = $SERVER_NAME
IP.1 = 127.0.0.1
EOF
openssl x509 \
-req \
-in "/$SERVER_NAME.csr" \
-CA /complement/ca/ca.crt \
-CAkey /complement/ca/ca.key \
-CAcreateserial \
-out "/$SERVER_NAME.crt" \
-days 1 \
-sha256 \
-extfile ./cert.ext
# Tell continuwuity where to find the certs
export CONTINUWUITY_TLS__KEY="/$SERVER_NAME.key"
export CONTINUWUITY_TLS__CERTS="/$SERVER_NAME.crt"
# And who it is
export CONTINUWUITY_SERVER_NAME="$SERVER_NAME"
echo "Starting Continuwuity with SERVER_NAME=$SERVER_NAME"
# Start continuwuity
/usr/local/bin/conduwuit --config /etc/continuwuity/config.toml

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@@ -1,53 +0,0 @@
# ============================================= #
# Complement pre-filled configuration file #
#
# DANGER: THIS FILE FORCES INSECURE VALUES. #
# DO NOT USE OUTSIDE THE TEST SUITE ENV! #
# ============================================= #
[global]
address = "0.0.0.0"
allow_device_name_federation = true
allow_guest_registration = true
allow_public_room_directory_over_federation = true
allow_public_room_directory_without_auth = true
allow_registration = true
database_path = "/database"
log = "trace,h2=debug,hyper=debug"
port = [8008, 8448]
trusted_servers = []
only_query_trusted_key_servers = false
query_trusted_key_servers_first = false
query_trusted_key_servers_first_on_join = false
yes_i_am_very_very_sure_i_want_an_open_registration_server_prone_to_abuse = true
ip_range_denylist = []
url_preview_domain_contains_allowlist = ["*"]
url_preview_domain_explicit_denylist = ["*"]
media_compat_file_link = false
media_startup_check = true
prune_missing_media = true
log_colors = true
admin_room_notices = false
allow_check_for_updates = false
intentionally_unknown_config_option_for_testing = true
rocksdb_log_level = "info"
rocksdb_max_log_files = 1
rocksdb_recovery_mode = 0
rocksdb_paranoid_file_checks = true
log_guest_registrations = false
allow_legacy_media = true
startup_netburst = true
startup_netburst_keep = -1
allow_invalid_tls_certificates_yes_i_know_what_the_fuck_i_am_doing_with_this_and_i_know_this_is_insecure = true
dns_timeout = 60
dns_attempts = 20
request_conn_timeout = 60
request_timeout = 120
well_known_conn_timeout = 60
well_known_timeout = 60
federation_idle_timeout = 300
sender_timeout = 300
sender_idle_timeout = 300
sender_retry_backoff_limit = 300
[global.tls]
dual_protocol = true

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@@ -26,8 +26,8 @@
# Also see the `[global.well_known]` config section at the very bottom.
#
# Examples of delegation:
# - https://continuwuity.org/.well-known/matrix/server
# - https://continuwuity.org/.well-known/matrix/client
# - https://puppygock.gay/.well-known/matrix/server
# - https://puppygock.gay/.well-known/matrix/client
#
# YOU NEED TO EDIT THIS. THIS CANNOT BE CHANGED AFTER WITHOUT A DATABASE
# WIPE.
@@ -340,9 +340,7 @@
# this to be high to account for extremely large room joins, slow
# homeservers, your own resources etc.
#
# Joins have 6x the timeout.
#
#federation_timeout = 60
#federation_timeout = 300
# MSC4284 Policy server request timeout (seconds). Generally policy
# servers should respond near instantly, however may slow down under
@@ -391,15 +389,7 @@
#
#appservice_idle_timeout = 300
# Notification gateway pusher request connection timeout (seconds).
#
#pusher_conn_timeout = 15
# Notification gateway pusher total request timeout (seconds).
#
#pusher_timeout = 60
# Notification gateway pusher idle connection pool timeout (seconds).
# Notification gateway pusher idle connection pool timeout.
#
#pusher_idle_timeout = 15
@@ -431,9 +421,9 @@
# `yes_i_am_very_very_sure_i_want_an_open_registration_server_prone_to_abuse`
#
# If you would like registration only via token reg, please configure
# `registration_token`.
# `registration_token` or `registration_token_file`.
#
#allow_registration = true
#allow_registration = false
# If registration is enabled, and this setting is true, new users
# registered after the first admin user will be automatically suspended
@@ -462,13 +452,22 @@
# `yes_i_am_very_very_sure_i_want_an_open_registration_server_prone_to_abuse`
# to true to allow open registration without any conditions.
#
# If you do not want to set a static token, the `!admin token` commands
# may also be used to manage registration tokens.
# YOU NEED TO EDIT THIS OR USE registration_token_file.
#
# example: "o&^uCtes4HPf0Vu@F20jQeeWE7"
#
#registration_token =
# Path to a file on the system that gets read for additional registration
# tokens. Multiple tokens can be added if you separate them with
# whitespace
#
# continuwuity must be able to access the file, and it must not be empty
#
# example: "/etc/continuwuity/.reg_token"
#
#registration_token_file =
# The public site key for reCaptcha. If this is provided, reCaptcha
# becomes required during registration. If both captcha *and*
# registration token are enabled, both will be required during
@@ -587,13 +586,10 @@
#allow_unstable_room_versions = true
# Default room version continuwuity will create rooms with.
# Note that this has to be a string since the room version is a string
# rather than an integer. Forgetting the quotes will make the server fail
# to start!
#
# Per spec, room version "11" is the default.
# Per spec, room version 11 is the default.
#
#default_room_version = "11"
#default_room_version = 11
# Enable OpenTelemetry OTLP tracing export. This replaces the deprecated
# Jaeger exporter. Traces will be sent via OTLP to a collector (such as
@@ -609,11 +605,6 @@
#
#otlp_filter = "info"
# Protocol to use for OTLP tracing export. Options are "http" or "grpc".
# The HTTP protocol uses port 4318 by default, while gRPC uses port 4317.
#
#otlp_protocol = "http"
# If the 'perf_measurements' compile-time feature is enabled, enables
# collecting folded stack trace profile of tracing spans using
# tracing_flame. The resulting profile can be visualized with inferno[1],
@@ -966,21 +957,6 @@
#
#rocksdb_bottommost_compression = true
# Compression algorithm for RocksDB's Write-Ahead-Log (WAL).
#
# At present, only ZSTD compression is supported by RocksDB for WAL
# compression. Enabling this can reduce WAL size at the expense of some
# CPU usage during writes.
#
# The options are:
# - "none" = No compression
# - "zstd" = ZSTD compression
#
# For more information on WAL compression, see:
# https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/wiki/WAL-Compression
#
#rocksdb_wal_compression = "zstd"
# Database recovery mode (for RocksDB WAL corruption).
#
# Use this option when the server reports corruption and refuses to start.
@@ -1456,11 +1432,6 @@
#
#url_preview_max_spider_size = 256000
# Total request timeout for URL previews (seconds). This includes
# connection, request, and response body reading time.
#
#url_preview_timeout = 120
# Option to decide whether you would like to run the domain allowlist
# checks (contains and explicit) on the root domain or not. Does not apply
# to URL contains allowlist. Defaults to false.
@@ -1474,10 +1445,6 @@
#
#url_preview_check_root_domain = false
# User agent that is used specifically when fetching url previews.
#
#url_preview_user_agent = "continuwuity/<version> (bot; +https://continuwuity.org)"
# List of forbidden room aliases and room IDs as strings of regex
# patterns.
#
@@ -1530,25 +1497,12 @@
#
#block_non_admin_invites = false
# Enable or disable making requests to MSC4284 Policy Servers.
# It is recommended you keep this enabled unless you experience frequent
# connectivity issues, such as in a restricted networking environment.
#
#enable_msc4284_policy_servers = true
# Enable running locally generated events through configured MSC4284
# policy servers. You may wish to disable this if your server is
# single-user for a slight speed benefit in some rooms, but otherwise
# should leave it enabled.
#
#policy_server_check_own_events = true
# Allow admins to enter commands in rooms other than "#admins" (admin
# room) by prefixing your message with "\!admin" or "\\!admin" followed up
# a normal continuwuity admin command. The reply will be publicly visible
# to the room, originating from the sender.
#
# example: \\!admin debug ping continuwuity.org
# example: \\!admin debug ping puppygock.gay
#
#admin_escape_commands = true
@@ -1566,8 +1520,7 @@
# For example: `./continuwuity --execute "server admin-notice continuwuity
# has started up at $(date)"`
#
# example: admin_execute = ["debug ping continuwuity.org", "debug echo
# hi"]`
# example: admin_execute = ["debug ping puppygock.gay", "debug echo hi"]`
#
#admin_execute = []
@@ -1600,18 +1553,6 @@
#
#admin_room_tag = "m.server_notice"
# A list of Matrix IDs that are qualified as server admins.
#
# Any Matrix IDs within this list are regarded as an admin
# regardless of whether they are in the admin room or not
#
#admins_list = []
# Defines whether those within the admin room are added to the
# admins_list.
#
#admins_from_room = true
# Sentry.io crash/panic reporting, performance monitoring/metrics, etc.
# This is NOT enabled by default.
#
@@ -1657,7 +1598,7 @@
# Enable the tokio-console. This option is only relevant to developers.
#
# For more information, see:
# For more information, see:
# https://continuwuity.org/development.html#debugging-with-tokio-console
#
#tokio_console = false
@@ -1763,6 +1704,10 @@
#
#config_reload_signal = true
# This item is undocumented. Please contribute documentation for it.
#
#ldap = false
[global.tls]
# Path to a valid TLS certificate file.
@@ -1824,17 +1769,6 @@
#
#support_mxid =
# A list of MatrixRTC foci URLs which will be served as part of the
# MSC4143 client endpoint at /.well-known/matrix/client. If you're
# setting up livekit, you'd want something like:
# rtc_focus_server_urls = [
# { type = "livekit", livekit_service_url = "https://livekit.example.com" },
# ]
#
# To disable, set this to be an empty vector (`[]`).
#
#rtc_focus_server_urls = []
[global.blurhashing]
# blurhashing x component, 4 is recommended by https://blurha.sh/
@@ -1940,43 +1874,3 @@
# example: "(objectClass=conduwuitAdmin)" or "(uid={username})"
#
#admin_filter = ""
#[global.antispam]
#[global.antispam.meowlnir]
# The base URL on which to contact Meowlnir (before /_meowlnir/antispam).
#
# Example: "http://127.0.0.1:29339"
#
#base_url =
# The authentication secret defined in antispam->secret. Required for
# continuwuity to talk to Meowlnir.
#
#secret =
# The management room for which to send requests
#
#management_room =
# If enabled run all federated join attempts (both federated and local)
# through the Meowlnir anti-spam checks.
#
# By default, only join attempts for rooms with the `fi.mau.spam_checker`
# restricted join rule are checked.
#
#check_all_joins = false
#[global.antispam.draupnir]
# The base URL on which to contact Draupnir (before /api/).
#
# Example: "http://127.0.0.1:29339"
#
#base_url =
# The authentication secret defined in
# web->synapseHTTPAntispam->authorization
#
#secret =

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# Developer tool versions
# renovate: datasource=github-releases depName=cargo-bins/cargo-binstall
ENV BINSTALL_VERSION=1.17.5
ENV BINSTALL_VERSION=1.15.4
# renovate: datasource=github-releases depName=psastras/sbom-rs
ENV CARGO_SBOM_VERSION=0.9.1
# renovate: datasource=crate depName=lddtree
ENV LDDTREE_VERSION=0.4.0
ENV LDDTREE_VERSION=0.3.7
# renovate: datasource=crate depName=timelord-cli
ENV TIMELORD_VERSION=3.0.1
@@ -162,30 +162,20 @@ ENV CONDUWUIT_VERSION_EXTRA=$CONDUWUIT_VERSION_EXTRA
ENV CONTINUWUITY_VERSION_EXTRA=$CONTINUWUITY_VERSION_EXTRA
ARG RUST_PROFILE=release
ARG CARGO_FEATURES="default,http3"
# Build the binary
RUN --mount=type=cache,target=/usr/local/cargo/registry \
--mount=type=cache,target=/usr/local/cargo/git/db \
--mount=type=cache,target=/app/target,id=continuwuity-cargo-target-${TARGET_CPU}-${TARGETPLATFORM}-${RUST_PROFILE} \
--mount=type=cache,target=/app/target,id=cargo-target-${TARGET_CPU}-${TARGETPLATFORM}-${RUST_PROFILE} \
bash <<'EOF'
set -o allexport
set -o xtrace
. /etc/environment
# Check if http3 feature is enabled and set appropriate RUSTFLAGS
if echo "${CARGO_FEATURES}" | grep -q "http3"; then
export RUSTFLAGS="${RUSTFLAGS} --cfg reqwest_unstable"
else
export RUSTFLAGS="${RUSTFLAGS}"
fi
TARGET_DIR=($(cargo metadata --no-deps --format-version 1 | \
jq -r ".target_directory"))
mkdir /out/sbin
PACKAGE=conduwuit
xx-cargo build --locked --profile ${RUST_PROFILE} \
--no-default-features --features ${CARGO_FEATURES} \
-p $PACKAGE;
BINARIES=($(cargo metadata --no-deps --format-version 1 | \
jq -r ".packages[] | select(.name == \"$PACKAGE\") | .targets[] | select( .kind | map(. == \"bin\") | any ) | .name"))

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FROM ubuntu:latest
EXPOSE 8008
EXPOSE 8448
RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y ca-certificates liburing2 && rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
RUN mkdir -p /etc/continuwuity /var/lib/continuwuity /usr/local/bin/
COPY complement/complement-entrypoint.sh /usr/local/bin/complement-entrypoint.sh
COPY complement/complement.config.toml /etc/continuwuity/config.toml
COPY target/debug/conduwuit /usr/local/bin/conduwuit
RUN chmod +x /usr/local/bin/conduwuit /usr/local/bin/complement-entrypoint.sh
#HEALTHCHECK --interval=30s --timeout=5s CMD curl --fail http://localhost:8008/_continuwuity/server_version || exit 1
ENTRYPOINT ["/usr/local/bin/complement-entrypoint.sh"]

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# Developer tool versions
# renovate: datasource=github-releases depName=cargo-bins/cargo-binstall
ENV BINSTALL_VERSION=1.17.5
ENV BINSTALL_VERSION=1.15.4
# renovate: datasource=github-releases depName=psastras/sbom-rs
ENV CARGO_SBOM_VERSION=0.9.1
# renovate: datasource=crate depName=lddtree
ENV LDDTREE_VERSION=0.4.0
ENV LDDTREE_VERSION=0.3.7
# Install unpackaged tools
RUN <<EOF
@@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ ARG RUST_PROFILE=release
# Build the binary
RUN --mount=type=cache,target=/usr/local/cargo/registry \
--mount=type=cache,target=/usr/local/cargo/git/db \
--mount=type=cache,target=/app/target,id=continuwuity-cargo-target-${TARGET_CPU}-${TARGETPLATFORM}-musl-${RUST_PROFILE} \
--mount=type=cache,target=/app/target,id=cargo-target-${TARGET_CPU}-${TARGETPLATFORM}-musl-${RUST_PROFILE} \
bash <<'EOF'
set -o allexport
set -o xtrace

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# Summary
- [Introduction](introduction.md)
- [Configuration](configuration.md)
- [Examples](configuration/examples.md)
- [Deploying](deploying.md)
- [Generic](deploying/generic.md)
- [NixOS](deploying/nixos.md)
- [Docker](deploying/docker.md)
- [Kubernetes](deploying/kubernetes.md)
- [Arch Linux](deploying/arch-linux.md)
- [Debian](deploying/debian.md)
- [FreeBSD](deploying/freebsd.md)
- [TURN](turn.md)
- [Appservices](appservices.md)
- [Maintenance](maintenance.md)
- [Troubleshooting](troubleshooting.md)
- [Admin Command Reference](admin_reference.md)
- [Development](development.md)
- [Contributing](contributing.md)
- [Code Style Guide](development/code_style.md)
- [Testing](development/testing.md)
- [Hot Reloading ("Live" Development)](development/hot_reload.md)
- [Community (and Guidelines)](community.md)
- [Security](security.md)

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"type": "file",
"name": "introduction",
"label": "Continuwuity"
},
{
"type": "file",
"name": "configuration",
"label": "Configuration"
},
{
"type": "dir",
"name": "deploying",
"label": "Deploying"
},
{
"type": "dir",
"name": "calls",
"label": "Calls"
},
{
"type": "file",
"name": "appservices",
"label": "Appservices"
},
{
"type": "file",
"name": "maintenance",
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{
"type": "file",
"name": "troubleshooting",
"label": "Troubleshooting"
},
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{
"type": "dir-section-header",
"name": "community",
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"collapsible": true,
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{
"type": "divider"
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{
"type": "dir-section-header",
"name": "development",
"label": "Development",
"collapsible": true,
"collapsed": false
},
{
"type": "divider"
},
{
"type": "section-header",
"label": "Reference"
},
{
"type": "file",
"label": "Configuration Reference",
"name": "/reference/config"
},
{
"type": "dir",
"label": "Admin Command Reference",
"name": "/reference/admin/"
},
{
"type": "divider"
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[
{
"text": "Guide",
"link": "/introduction",
"activeMatch": "^/(introduction|configuration|deploying|calls|appservices|maintenance|troubleshooting)"
},
{
"text": "Development",
"link": "/development/index",
"activeMatch": "^/development/"
},
{
"text": "Reference",
"items": [
{
"text": "Configuration Reference",
"link": "/reference/config"
},
{
"text": "Admin Command Reference",
"link": "/reference/admin/"
}
]
},
{
"text": "Community",
"items": [
{
"text": "Community Guidelines",
"link": "/community/guidelines"
},
{
"text": "Become a Partnered Homeserver!",
"link": "/community/ops-guidelines"
}
]
},
{
"text": "Security",
"link": "/security"
}
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# Calls
Matrix supports two types of calls:
- Element Call powered by [MatrixRTC](https://half-shot.github.io/msc-crafter/#msc/4143) and [LiveKit](https://github.com/livekit/livekit)
- Legacy calls, sometimes using Jitsi
Both types of calls are supported by different sets of clients, but most clients are moving towards MatrixRTC / Element Call.
For either one to work correctly, you have to do some additional setup.
- For legacy calls to work, you need to set up a TURN/STUN server. [Read the TURN guide for tips on how to set up coturn](./calls/turn.mdx)
- For MatrixRTC / Element Call to work, you have to set up the LiveKit backend (foci). LiveKit also uses TURN/STUN to increase reliability, so you might want to configure your TURN server first. [Read the LiveKit guide](./calls/livekit.mdx)

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[
{
"type": "file",
"name": "turn",
"label": "TURN"
},
{
"type": "file",
"name": "livekit",
"label": "MatrixRTC / LiveKit"
}
]

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# Matrix RTC/Element Call Setup
:::info
This guide assumes that you are using docker compose for deployment. LiveKit only provides Docker images.
:::
## Instructions
### 1. Domain
LiveKit should live on its own domain or subdomain. In this guide we use `livekit.example.com` - this should be replaced with a domain you control.
Make sure the DNS record for the (sub)domain you plan to use is pointed to your server.
### 2. Services
Using LiveKit with Matrix requires two services - Livekit itself, and a service (`lk-jwt-service`) that grants Matrix users permission to connect to it.
You must generate a key and secret to allow the Matrix service to authenticate with LiveKit. `LK_MATRIX_KEY` should be around 20 random characters, and `LK_MATRIX_SECRET` should be around 64. Remember to replace these with the actual values!
:::tip Generating the secrets
LiveKit provides a utility to generate secure random keys
```bash
docker run --rm livekit/livekit-server:latest generate-keys
```
:::
```yaml
services:
lk-jwt-service:
image: ghcr.io/element-hq/lk-jwt-service:latest
container_name: lk-jwt-service
environment:
- LIVEKIT_JWT_BIND=:8081
- LIVEKIT_URL=wss://livekit.example.com
- LIVEKIT_KEY=LK_MATRIX_KEY
- LIVEKIT_SECRET=LK_MATRIX_SECRET
- LIVEKIT_FULL_ACCESS_HOMESERVERS=example.com
restart: unless-stopped
ports:
- "8081:8081"
livekit:
image: livekit/livekit-server:latest
container_name: livekit
command: --config /etc/livekit.yaml
restart: unless-stopped
volumes:
- ./livekit.yaml:/etc/livekit.yaml:ro
network_mode: "host" # /!\ LiveKit binds to all addresses by default.
# Make sure port 7880 is blocked by your firewall to prevent access bypassing your reverse proxy
# Alternatively, uncomment the lines below and comment `network_mode: "host"` above to specify port mappings.
# ports:
# - "127.0.0.1:7880:7880/tcp"
# - "7881:7881/tcp"
# - "50100-50200:50100-50200/udp"
```
Next, we need to configure LiveKit. In the same directory, create `livekit.yaml` with the following content - remembering to replace `LK_MATRIX_KEY` and `LK_MATRIX_SECRET` with the values you generated:
```yaml
port: 7880
bind_addresses:
- ""
rtc:
tcp_port: 7881
port_range_start: 50100
port_range_end: 50200
use_external_ip: true
enable_loopback_candidate: false
keys:
LK_MATRIX_KEY: LK_MATRIX_SECRET
```
#### Firewall hints
You will need to allow ports `7881/tcp` and `50100:50200/udp` through your firewall. If you use UFW, the commands are: `ufw allow 7881/tcp` and `ufw allow 50100:50200/udp`.
### 3. Telling clients where to find LiveKit
To tell clients where to find LiveKit, you need to add the address of your `lk-jwt-service` to your client .well-known file. To do so, in the config section `global.well-known`, add (or modify) the option `rtc_focus_server_urls`.
The variable should be a list of servers serving as MatrixRTC endpoints to serve in the well-known file to the client.
```toml
rtc_focus_server_urls = [
{ type = "livekit", livekit_service_url = "https://livekit.example.com" },
]
```
Remember to replace the URL with the address you are deploying your instance of lk-jwt-service to.
#### Serving .well-known manually
If you don't let Continuwuity serve your `.well-known` files, you need to add the following lines to your `.well-known/matrix/client` file, remembering to replace the URL with your own `lk-jwt-service` deployment:
```json
"org.matrix.msc4143.rtc_foci": [
{
"type": "livekit",
"livekit_service_url": "https://livekit.example.com"
}
]
```
The final file should look something like this:
```json
{
"m.homeserver": {
"base_url":"https://matrix.example.com"
},
"org.matrix.msc4143.rtc_foci": [
{
"type": "livekit",
"livekit_service_url": "https://livekit.example.com"
}
]
}
```
### 4. Configure your Reverse Proxy
Reverse proxies can be configured in many different ways - so we can't provide a step by step for this.
By default, all routes should be forwarded to Livekit with the exception of the following path prefixes, which should be forwarded to the JWT/Authentication service:
- `/sfu/get`
- `/healthz`
- `/get_token`
<details>
<summary>Example caddy config</summary>
```
matrix-rtc.example.com {
# for lk-jwt-service
@lk-jwt-service path /sfu/get* /healthz* /get_token*
route @lk-jwt-service {
reverse_proxy 127.0.0.1:8080
}
# for livekit
reverse_proxy 127.0.0.1:7880
}
```
</details>
<details>
<summary>Example traefik router</summary>
```
# on LiveKit itself
traefik.http.routers.livekit.rule=Host(`livekit.example.com`)
# on the JWT service
traefik.http.routers.livekit-jwt.rule=Host(`livekit.example.com`) && (PathPrefix(`/sfu/get`) || PathPrefix(`/healthz`) || PathPrefix(`/get_token`))
```
</details>
### 6. Start Everything
Start up the services using your usual method - for example `docker compose up -d`.
## Additional Configuration
### TURN Integration
If you've already set up coturn, there may be a port clash between the two services. To fix this, make sure the `min-port` and `max-port` for coturn so it doesn't overlap with LiveKit's range:
```ini
min-port=50201
max-port=65535
```
To improve LiveKit's reliability, you can configure it to use your coturn server.
Generate a long random secret for LiveKit, and add it to your coturn config under the `static-auth-secret` option. You can add as many secrets as you want - so set a different one for each thing using your TURN server.
Then configure livekit, making sure to replace `COTURN_SECRET`:
```yaml
# livekit.yaml
rtc:
turn_servers:
- host: coturn.ellis.link
port: 3478
protocol: tcp
secret: "COTURN_SECRET"
- host: coturn.ellis.link
port: 5349
protocol: tls # Only if you've set up TLS in your coturn
secret: "COTURN_SECRET"
- host: coturn.ellis.link
port: 3478
protocol: udp
secret: "COTURN_SECRET"
```
## LiveKit's built in TURN server
Livekit includes a built in TURN server which can be used in place of an external option. This TURN server will only work with Livekit, so you can't use it for legacy Matrix calling - or anything else.
If you don't want to set up a separate TURN server, you can enable this with the following changes:
```yaml
### add this to livekit.yaml ###
turn:
enabled: true
udp_port: 3478
relay_range_start: 50300
relay_range_end: 50400
domain: matrix-rtc.example.com
```
```yaml
### Add these to docker-compose ###
- "3478:3478/udp"
- "50300-50400:50300-50400/udp"
```
### Related Documentation
- [LiveKit GitHub](https://github.com/livekit/livekit)
- [LiveKit Connection Tester](https://livekit.io/connection-test) - use with the token returned by `/sfu/get` or `/get_token`
- [MatrixRTC proposal](https://half-shot.github.io/msc-crafter/#msc/4143)
- [Synapse documentation](https://github.com/element-hq/element-call/blob/livekit/docs/self-hosting.md)
- [Community guide](https://tomfos.tr/matrix/livekit/)
- [Community guide](https://blog.kimiblock.top/2024/12/24/hosting-element-call/)
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# Setting up TURN/STUN
[TURN](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Traversal_Using_Relays_around_NAT) and [STUN](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STUN) are used as a component in many calling systems. Matrix uses them directly for legacy calls and indirectly for MatrixRTC via Livekit.
Continuwuity recommends using [Coturn](https://github.com/coturn/coturn) as your TURN/STUN server, which is available as a Docker image or a distro package.
## Installing Coturn
### Configuration
Create a configuration file called `coturn.conf` containing:
```ini
use-auth-secret
static-auth-secret=<a secret key>
realm=<your server domain>
```
:::tip Generating a secure secret
A common way to generate a suitable alphanumeric secret key is by using:
```bash
pwgen -s 64 1
```
:::
#### Port Configuration
By default, coturn uses the following ports:
- `3478` (UDP/TCP): Standard TURN/STUN port
- `5349` (UDP/TCP): TURN/STUN over TLS
- `49152-65535` (UDP): Media relay ports
If you're also running LiveKit, you'll need to avoid port conflicts. Configure non-overlapping port ranges:
```ini
# In coturn.conf
min-port=50201
max-port=65535
```
This leaves ports `50100-50200` available for LiveKit's default configuration.
### Running with Docker
Run the [Coturn](https://hub.docker.com/r/coturn/coturn) image using:
```bash
docker run -d --network=host \
-v $(pwd)/coturn.conf:/etc/coturn/turnserver.conf \
coturn/coturn
```
### Running with Docker Compose
Create a `docker-compose.yml` file and run `docker compose up -d`:
```yaml
version: '3'
services:
turn:
container_name: coturn-server
image: docker.io/coturn/coturn
restart: unless-stopped
network_mode: "host"
volumes:
- ./coturn.conf:/etc/coturn/turnserver.conf
```
:::info Why host networking?
Coturn uses host networking mode because it needs to bind to multiple ports and work with various network protocols. Using host networking is better for performance, and reduces configuration complexity. To understand alternative configuration options, visit [Coturn's Docker documentation](https://github.com/coturn/coturn/blob/master/docker/coturn/README.md).
:::
### Security Recommendations
For security best practices, see Synapse's [Coturn documentation](https://element-hq.github.io/synapse/latest/turn-howto.html), which includes important firewall and access control recommendations.
## Configuring Continuwuity
Once your TURN server is running, configure Continuwuity to provide credentials to clients. Add the following to your Continuwuity configuration file:
### Shared Secret Authentication (Recommended)
This is the most secure method and generates time-limited credentials automatically:
```toml
# TURN URIs that clients should connect to
turn_uris = [
"turn:coturn.example.com?transport=udp",
"turn:coturn.example.com?transport=tcp",
"turns:coturn.example.com?transport=udp",
"turns:coturn.example.com?transport=tcp"
]
# Shared secret for generating credentials (must match coturn's static-auth-secret)
turn_secret = "<your coturn static-auth-secret>"
# Optional: Read secret from a file instead (takes priority over turn_secret)
# turn_secret_file = "/etc/continuwuity/.turn_secret"
# TTL for generated credentials in seconds (default: 86400 = 24 hours)
turn_ttl = 86400
```
:::tip Using TLS
The `turns:` URI prefix instructs clients to connect to TURN over TLS, which is highly recommended for security. Make sure you've configured TLS in your coturn server first.
:::
### Static Credentials (Alternative)
If you prefer static username/password credentials instead of shared secrets:
```toml
turn_uris = [
"turn:coturn.example.com?transport=udp",
"turn:coturn.example.com?transport=tcp"
]
turn_username = "your_username"
turn_password = "your_password"
```
:::warning
Static credentials are less secure than shared secrets because they don't expire and must be configured in coturn separately. It is strongly advised you use shared secret authentication.
:::
### Guest Access
By default, TURN credentials require client authentication. To allow unauthenticated access:
```toml
turn_allow_guests = true
```
:::caution
This is not recommended as it allows unauthenticated users to access your TURN server, potentially enabling abuse by bots. All major Matrix clients that support legacy calls *also* support authenticated TURN access.
:::
### Important Notes
- Replace `coturn.example.com` with your actual TURN server domain (the `realm` from coturn.conf)
- The `turn_secret` must match the `static-auth-secret` in your coturn configuration
- Restart or reload Continuwuity after making configuration changes
## Testing Your TURN Server
### Testing Credentials
Verify that Continuwuity is correctly serving TURN credentials to clients:
```bash
curl "https://matrix.example.com/_matrix/client/r0/voip/turnServer" \
-H "Authorization: Bearer <your_client_token>" | jq
```
You should receive a response like this:
```json
{
"username": "1752792167:@jade:example.com",
"password": "KjlDlawdPbU9mvP4bhdV/2c/h65=",
"uris": [
"turns:coturn.example.com?transport=udp",
"turns:coturn.example.com?transport=tcp",
"turn:coturn.example.com?transport=udp",
"turn:coturn.example.com?transport=tcp"
],
"ttl": 86400
}
```
:::note MSC4166 Compliance
If no TURN URIs are configured (`turn_uris` is empty), Continuwuity will return a 404 Not Found response, as specified in MSC4166.
:::
### Testing Connectivity
Use [Trickle ICE](https://webrtc.github.io/samples/src/content/peerconnection/trickle-ice/) to verify that the TURN credentials actually work:
1. Copy the credentials from the response above
2. Paste them into the Trickle ICE testing tool
3. Click "Gather candidates"
4. Look for successful `relay` candidates in the results
If you see relay candidates, your TURN server is working correctly!
## Troubleshooting
### Clients can't connect to TURN server
- Verify firewall rules allow the necessary ports (3478, 5349, and your media port range)
- Check that DNS resolves correctly for your TURN domain
- Ensure your `turn_secret` matches coturn's `static-auth-secret`
- Test with Trickle ICE to isolate the issue
### Port conflicts with LiveKit
- Make sure coturn's `min-port` starts above LiveKit's `port_range_end` (default: 50200)
- Or adjust LiveKit's port range to avoid coturn's default range
### 404 when calling turnServer endpoint
- Verify that `turn_uris` is not empty in your Continuwuity config
- This behavior is correct per MSC4166 if no TURN URIs are configured
### Credentials expire too quickly
- Adjust the `turn_ttl` value in your Continuwuity configuration
- Default is 86400 seconds (24 hours)
### Related Documentation
- [MatrixRTC/LiveKit Setup](./livekit.mdx) - Configure group calling with LiveKit
- [Coturn GitHub](https://github.com/coturn/coturn) - Official coturn repository
- [Synapse TURN Guide](https://element-hq.github.io/synapse/latest/turn-howto.html) - Additional security recommendations

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[
{
"type": "file",
"name": "guidelines",
"label": "Community Guidelines"
},
{
"type": "file",
"name": "ops-guidelines",
"label": "Partnered Homeserver Guidelines"
}
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# Partnered Homeserver Operator Requirements
> _So you want to be an officially sanctioned public Continuwuity homeserver operator?_
Thank you for your interest in the project! There's a few things we need from you first to make sure your homeserver meets our quality standards and that you are prepared to handle the additional workload introduced by operating a public chat service.
## Stuff you must have
if you don't do these things we will tell you to go away
- Your homeserver must be running an up-to-date version of Continuwuity
- You must have a CAPTCHA, external registration system, or apply-to-join system that provides one-time-use invite codes (we do not accept fully open nor static token registration)
- Your homeserver must have support details listed in [`/.well-known/matrix/support`](https://spec.matrix.org/v1.17/client-server-api/#getwell-knownmatrixsupport)
- Your rules and guidelines must align with [the project's own code of conduct](guidelines).
- You must be reasonably responsive (i.e. don't leave us hanging for a week if we alert you to an issue on your server)
- Your homeserver's community rooms (if any) must be protected by a moderation bot subscribed to policy lists like the Community Moderation Effort (you can get one from https://asgard.chat if you don't want to run your own)
## Stuff we encourage you to have
not strictly required but we will consider your request more strongly if you have it
- You should have automated moderation tooling that can automatically suspend abusive users on your homeserver who are added to policy lists
- You should have multiple server administrators (increased bus factor)
- You should have a terms of service and privacy policy prominently available
## Stuff you get
- Prominent listing in our README!
- A gold star sticker
- Access to a low noise room for more direct communication with maintainers and collaboration with fellow operators
- Read-only access to the continuwuity internal ban list
- Early notice of upcoming releases
## Sound good?
To get started, ping a team member in [our main chatroom](https://matrix.to/#/#continuwuity:continuwuity.org) and ask to be added to the list.

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setting individual config options via commandline.
Please refer to the [example config
file](./reference/config.mdx) for all of those
file](./configuration/examples.md#example-configuration) for all of those
settings.
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## Example configuration
<details>
<summary>Example configuration</summary>
```toml
{{#include ../../conduwuit-example.toml}}
```
</details>
## systemd unit file
<details>
<summary>systemd unit file</summary>
```
{{#include ../../pkg/conduwuit.service}}
```

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[
{
"type": "file",
"name": "generic",
"label": "Generic"
},
{
"type": "file",
"name": "docker",
"label": "Docker"
},
{
"type": "file",
"name": "debian",
"label": "Debian"
},
{
"type": "file",
"name": "fedora",
"label": "Fedora"
},
{
"type": "file",
"name": "nixos",
"label": "NixOS"
},
{
"type": "file",
"name": "arch-linux",
"label": "Arch Linux"
},
{
"type": "file",
"name": "kubernetes",
"label": "Kubernetes"
},
{
"type": "file",
"name": "freebsd",
"label": "FreeBSD"
}
]

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services:
homeserver:
### If you already built the continuwuity image with 'docker build' or want to use the Docker Hub image,
### If you already built the conduduwit image with 'docker build' or want to use the Docker Hub image,
### then you are ready to go.
image: forgejo.ellis.link/continuwuation/continuwuity:latest
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TRAEFIK_CERTIFICATESRESOLVERS_LETSENCRYPT_ACME_HTTPCHALLENGE_ENTRYPOINT: web
TRAEFIK_CERTIFICATESRESOLVERS_LETSENCRYPT_ACME_STORAGE: "/etc/traefik/acme/acme.json"
# Since Traefik 3.6.3, paths with certain "encoded characters" are now blocked by default; we need a couple, or else things *will* break
TRAEFIK_ENTRYPOINTS_WEBSECURE_HTTP_ENCODEDCHARACTERS_ALLOWENCODEDSLASH: true
TRAEFIK_ENTRYPOINTS_WEBSECURE_HTTP_ENCODEDCHARACTERS_ALLOWENCODEDHASH: true
TRAEFIK_PROVIDERS_DOCKER: true
TRAEFIK_PROVIDERS_DOCKER_ENDPOINT: "unix:///var/run/docker.sock"
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| Registry | Image | Notes |
| --------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------- | -----------------------|
| Forgejo Registry| [forgejo.ellis.link/continuwuation/continuwuity:latest](https://forgejo.ellis.link/continuwuation/-/packages/container/continuwuity/latest) | Latest tagged image. |
| Forgejo Registry| [forgejo.ellis.link/continuwuation/continuwuity:main](https://forgejo.ellis.link/continuwuation/-/packages/container/continuwuity/main) | Main branch image. |
| Forgejo Registry| [forgejo.ellis.link/continuwuation/continuwuity:latest-maxperf](https://forgejo.ellis.link/continuwuation/-/packages/container/continuwuity/latest-maxperf) | [Performance optimised version.](./generic.mdx#performance-optimised-builds) |
| Forgejo Registry| [forgejo.ellis.link/continuwuation/continuwuity:main-maxperf](https://forgejo.ellis.link/continuwuation/-/packages/container/continuwuity/main-maxperf) | [Performance optimised version.](./generic.mdx#performance-optimised-builds) |
| Forgejo Registry| [forgejo.ellis.link/continuwuation/continuwuity:latest][fj] | Latest tagged image. |
| Forgejo Registry| [forgejo.ellis.link/continuwuation/continuwuity:main][fj] | Main branch image. |
[fj]: https://forgejo.ellis.link/continuwuation/-/packages/container/continuwuity
Use
@@ -24,15 +24,6 @@ ### Use a registry
to pull it to your machine.
#### Mirrors
Images are mirrored to multiple locations automatically, on a schedule:
- `ghcr.io/continuwuity/continuwuity`
- `docker.io/jadedblueeyes/continuwuity`
- `registry.gitlab.com/continuwuity/continuwuity`
- `git.nexy7574.co.uk/mirrored/continuwuity` (releases only, no `main`)
### Run
When you have the image, you can simply run it with
@@ -49,78 +40,30 @@ ### Run
The `-d` flag lets the container run in detached mode. You may supply an
optional `continuwuity.toml` config file, the example config can be found
[here](../reference/config.mdx). You can pass in different env vars to
[here](../configuration/examples.md). You can pass in different env vars to
change config values on the fly. You can even configure Continuwuity completely by
using env vars. For an overview of possible values, please take a look at the
<a href="/examples/docker-compose.yml" target="_blank">`docker-compose.yml`</a> file.
[`docker-compose.yml`](docker-compose.yml) file.
If you just want to test Continuwuity for a short time, you can use the `--rm`
flag, which cleans up everything related to your container after you stop
it.
### Docker Compose
### Docker-compose
If the `docker run` command is not suitable for you or your setup, you can also use one
of the provided `docker-compose` files.
Depending on your proxy setup, you can use one of the following files:
### For existing Traefik setup
<details>
<summary>docker-compose.for-traefik.yml</summary>
```yaml file="./docker-compose.for-traefik.yml"
```
</details>
### With Traefik included
<details>
<summary>docker-compose.with-traefik.yml</summary>
```yaml file="./docker-compose.with-traefik.yml"
```
</details>
### With Caddy Docker Proxy
<details>
<summary>docker-compose.with-caddy.yml</summary>
Replace all `example.com` placeholders with your own domain.
```yaml file="./docker-compose.with-caddy.yml"
```
</details>
### For other reverse proxies
<details>
<summary>docker-compose.yml</summary>
```yaml file="./docker-compose.yml"
```
</details>
### Override file
<details>
<summary>docker-compose.override.yml</summary>
```yaml file="./docker-compose.override.yml"
```
</details>
- If you already have a `traefik` instance set up, use
[`docker-compose.for-traefik.yml`](docker-compose.for-traefik.yml)
- If you don't have a `traefik` instance set up and would like to use it, use
[`docker-compose.with-traefik.yml`](docker-compose.with-traefik.yml)
- If you want a setup that works out of the box with `caddy-docker-proxy`, use
[`docker-compose.with-caddy.yml`](docker-compose.with-caddy.yml) and replace all
`example.com` placeholders with your own domain
- For any other reverse proxy, use [`docker-compose.yml`](docker-compose.yml)
When picking the Traefik-related compose file, rename it to
`docker-compose.yml`, and rename the override file to
@@ -137,7 +80,7 @@ ### Override file
After that, you can rename it to `docker-compose.yml` and spin up the
containers!
Additional info about deploying Continuwuity can be found [here](generic.mdx).
Additional info about deploying Continuwuity can be found [here](generic.md).
### Build
@@ -145,18 +88,7 @@ ### Build
The resulting images are widely compatible with Docker and other container runtimes like Podman or containerd.
The images *do not contain a shell*. They contain only the Continuwuity binary, required libraries, TLS certificates, and metadata.
<details>
<summary>Click to view the Dockerfile</summary>
You can also <a href="https://forgejo.ellis.link/continuwuation/continuwuation/src/branch/main/docker/Dockerfile" target="_blank">view the Dockerfile on Forgejo</a>.
```dockerfile file="../../docker/Dockerfile"
```
</details>
The images *do not contain a shell*. They contain only the Continuwuity binary, required libraries, TLS certificates, and metadata. Please refer to the [`docker/Dockerfile`][dockerfile-path] for the specific details of the image composition.
To build an image locally using Docker Buildx, you can typically run a command like:
@@ -167,24 +99,13 @@ # Build for the current platform and load into the local Docker daemon
# Example: Build for specific platforms and push to a registry.
# docker buildx build --platform linux/amd64,linux/arm64 --tag registry.io/org/continuwuity:latest -f docker/Dockerfile . --push
# Example: Build binary optimised for the current CPU (standard release profile)
# docker buildx build --load \
# --tag continuwuity:latest \
# --build-arg TARGET_CPU=native \
# -f docker/Dockerfile .
# Example: Build maxperf variant (release-max-perf profile with LTO)
# Optimised for runtime performance and smaller binary size, but requires longer build time
# docker buildx build --load \
# --tag continuwuity:latest-maxperf \
# --build-arg TARGET_CPU=native \
# --build-arg RUST_PROFILE=release-max-perf \
# -f docker/Dockerfile .
# Example: Build binary optimized for the current CPU
# docker buildx build --load --tag continuwuity:latest --build-arg TARGET_CPU=native -f docker/Dockerfile .
```
Refer to the Docker Buildx documentation for more advanced build options.
[dockerfile-path]: https://forgejo.ellis.link/continuwuation/continuwuation/src/branch/main/docker/Dockerfile
[dockerfile-path]: ../../docker/Dockerfile
### Run
@@ -202,7 +123,10 @@ ### Use Traefik as Proxy
As a container user, you probably know about Traefik. It is an easy-to-use
reverse proxy for making containerized apps and services available through the
web. With the Traefik-related docker-compose files provided above, it is equally easy
web. With the two provided files,
[`docker-compose.for-traefik.yml`](docker-compose.for-traefik.yml) (or
[`docker-compose.with-traefik.yml`](docker-compose.with-traefik.yml)) and
[`docker-compose.override.yml`](docker-compose.override.yml), it is equally easy
to deploy and use Continuwuity, with a small caveat. If you have already looked at
the files, you should have seen the `well-known` service, which is the
small caveat. Traefik is simply a proxy and load balancer and cannot
@@ -217,4 +141,6 @@ ### Use Traefik as Proxy
## Voice communication
See the [Calls](../calls.mdx) page.
See the [TURN](../turn.md) page.
[nix-buildlayeredimage]: https://ryantm.github.io/nixpkgs/builders/images/dockertools/#ssec-pkgs-dockerTools-buildLayeredImage

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@@ -1,189 +0,0 @@
# RPM Installation Guide
Continuwuity is available as RPM packages for Fedora and compatible distributions.
We do not currently have infrastructure to build RPMs for RHEL and compatible distributions, but this is a work in progress.
The RPM packaging files are maintained in the `fedora/` directory:
- `continuwuity.spec.rpkg` - RPM spec file using rpkg macros for building from git
- `continuwuity.service` - Systemd service file for the server
- `RPM-GPG-KEY-continuwuity.asc` - GPG public key for verifying signed packages
RPM packages built by CI are signed with our GPG key (RSA, ID: `6595 E8DB 9191 D39A 46D6 A514 4BA7 F590 DF0B AA1D`). # spellchecker:disable-line
```bash
# Import the signing key
sudo rpm --import https://forgejo.ellis.link/api/packages/continuwuation/rpm/repository.key
# Verify a downloaded package
rpm --checksig continuwuity-*.rpm
```
## Installation methods
**Stable releases** (recommended)
```bash
# Add the repository and install
sudo dnf config-manager addrepo --from-repofile=https://forgejo.ellis.link/api/packages/continuwuation/rpm/stable.repo
sudo dnf install continuwuity
```
**Development builds** from main branch
```bash
# Add the dev repository and install
sudo dnf config-manager addrepo --from-repofile=https://forgejo.ellis.link/api/packages/continuwuation/rpm/dev.repo
sudo dnf install continuwuity
```
**Feature branch builds** (example: `tom/new-feature`)
```bash
# Branch names are sanitized (slashes become hyphens, lowercase only)
sudo dnf config-manager addrepo --from-repofile=https://forgejo.ellis.link/api/packages/continuwuation/rpm/tom-new-feature.repo
sudo dnf install continuwuity
```
**Manual repository configuration** (alternative method)
```bash
cat << 'EOF' | sudo tee /etc/yum.repos.d/continuwuity.repo
[continuwuity]
name=Continuwuity - Matrix homeserver
baseurl=https://forgejo.ellis.link/api/packages/continuwuation/rpm/stable
enabled=1
gpgcheck=1
gpgkey=https://forgejo.ellis.link/api/packages/continuwuation/rpm/repository.key
EOF
sudo dnf install continuwuity
```
## Package management
**Automatic updates** with DNF Automatic
```bash
# Install and configure
sudo dnf install dnf-automatic
sudo nano /etc/dnf/automatic.conf # Set: apply_updates = yes
sudo systemctl enable --now dnf-automatic.timer
```
**Manual updates**
```bash
# Check for updates
sudo dnf check-update continuwuity
# Update to latest version
sudo dnf update continuwuity
```
**Switching channels** (stable/dev/feature branches)
```bash
# List enabled repositories
dnf repolist | grep continuwuation
# Disable current repository
sudo dnf config-manager --set-disabled continuwuation-stable # or -dev, or branch name
# Enable desired repository
sudo dnf config-manager --set-enabled continuwuation-dev # or -stable, or branch name
# Update to the new channel's version
sudo dnf update continuwuity
```
**Verifying installation**
```bash
# Check installed version
rpm -q continuwuity
# View package information
rpm -qi continuwuity
# List installed files
rpm -ql continuwuity
# Verify package integrity
rpm -V continuwuity
```
## Service management and removal
**Systemd service commands**
```bash
# Start the service
sudo systemctl start conduwuit
# Enable on boot
sudo systemctl enable conduwuit
# Check status
sudo systemctl status conduwuit
# View logs
sudo journalctl -u conduwuit -f
```
**Uninstallation**
```bash
# Stop and disable the service
sudo systemctl stop conduwuit
sudo systemctl disable conduwuit
# Remove the package
sudo dnf remove continuwuity
# Remove the repository (optional)
sudo rm /etc/yum.repos.d/continuwuation-*.repo
```
## Troubleshooting
**GPG key errors**: Temporarily disable GPG checking
```bash
sudo dnf --nogpgcheck install continuwuity
```
**Repository metadata issues**: Clear and rebuild cache
```bash
sudo dnf clean all
sudo dnf makecache
```
**Finding specific versions**
```bash
# List all available versions
dnf --showduplicates list continuwuity
# Install a specific version
sudo dnf install continuwuity-<version>
```
## Building locally
Build the RPM locally using rpkg:
```bash
# Install dependencies
sudo dnf install rpkg rpm-build cargo-rpm-macros systemd-rpm-macros
# Clone the repository
git clone https://forgejo.ellis.link/continuwuation/continuwuity.git
cd continuwuity
# Build SRPM
rpkg srpm
# Build RPM
rpmbuild --rebuild *.src.rpm
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@@ -8,39 +8,29 @@ # Generic deployment documentation
## Installing Continuwuity
### Prebuilt binary
### Static prebuilt binary
Download the binary for your architecture (x86_64 or aarch64) -
run the `uname -m` to check which you need.
You may simply download the binary that fits your machine architecture (x86_64
or aarch64). Run `uname -m` to see what you need.
Prebuilt binaries are available from:
- **Tagged releases**: [Latest release page](https://forgejo.ellis.link/continuwuation/continuwuity/releases/latest)
- **Development builds**: CI artifacts from the `main` branch
(includes Debian/Ubuntu packages)
You can download prebuilt fully static musl binaries from the latest tagged
release [here](https://forgejo.ellis.link/continuwuation/continuwuity/releases/latest) or
from the `main` CI branch workflow artifact output. These also include Debian/Ubuntu
packages.
When browsing CI artifacts, `ci-bins` contains binaries organised
by commit hash, while `releases` contains tagged versions. Sort
by last modified date to find the most recent builds.
You can download these directly using curl. The `ci-bins` are CI workflow binaries organized by commit
hash/revision, and `releases` are tagged releases. Sort by descending last
modified date to find the latest.
The binaries require jemalloc and io_uring on the host system. Currently
we can't cross-build static binaries - contributions are welcome here.
These binaries have jemalloc and io_uring statically linked and included with
them, so no additional dynamic dependencies need to be installed.
#### Performance-optimised builds
For x86_64 systems with CPUs from the last ~15 years, use the
`-haswell-` optimised binaries for best performance. These
binaries enable hardware-accelerated CRC32 checksumming in
RocksDB, which significantly improves database performance.
The haswell instruction set provides an excellent balance of
compatibility and speed.
If you're using Docker instead, equivalent performance-optimised
images are available with the `-maxperf` suffix (e.g.
`forgejo.ellis.link/continuwuation/continuwuity:latest-maxperf`).
These images use the `release-max-perf`
build profile with
[link-time optimisation (LTO)](https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/profiles.html#lto)
and, for amd64, target the haswell CPU architecture.
For the **best** performance: if you are using an `x86_64` CPU made in the last ~15 years,
we recommend using the `-haswell-` optimized binaries. These set
`-march=haswell`, which provides the most compatible and highest performance with
optimized binaries. The database backend, RocksDB, benefits most from this as it
uses hardware-accelerated CRC32 hashing/checksumming, which is critical
for performance.
### Compiling
@@ -56,8 +46,6 @@ ### Building with the Rust toolchain
You can build Continuwuity using `cargo build --release`.
Continuwuity supports various optional features that can be enabled during compilation. Please see the Cargo.toml file for a comprehensive list, or ask in our rooms.
### Building with Nix
If you prefer, you can use Nix (or [Lix](https://lix.systems)) to build Continuwuity. This provides improved reproducibility and makes it easy to set up a build environment and generate output. This approach also allows for easy cross-compilation.
@@ -109,7 +97,8 @@ ## Forwarding ports in the firewall or the router
## Setting up a systemd service
You can find an example unit for continuwuity below.
You can find two example systemd units for Continuwuity
[on the configuration page](../configuration/examples.md#debian-systemd-unit-file).
You may need to change the `ExecStart=` path to match where you placed the Continuwuity
binary if it is not in `/usr/bin/conduwuit`.
@@ -128,26 +117,11 @@ ## Setting up a systemd service
ReadWritePaths=/path/to/custom/database/path
```
### Example systemd Unit File
<details>
<summary>Click to expand systemd unit file (conduwuit.service)</summary>
```ini file="../../pkg/conduwuit.service"
```
</details>
You can also [view the file on Foregejo](https://forgejo.ellis.link/continuwuation/continuwuity/src/branch/main/pkg/conduwuit.service).
## Creating the Continuwuity configuration file
Now you need to create the Continuwuity configuration file in
`/etc/conduwuit/conduwuit.toml`. You can find an example configuration at
[conduwuit-example.toml](../reference/config.mdx).
`/etc/continuwuity/continuwuity.toml`. You can find an example configuration at
[conduwuit-example.toml](../configuration/examples.md).
**Please take a moment to read the config. You need to change at least the
server name.**
@@ -182,7 +156,7 @@ ### Caddy
After installing Caddy via your preferred method, create `/etc/caddy/conf.d/conduwuit_caddyfile`
and enter the following (substitute your actual server name):
```
```caddyfile
your.server.name, your.server.name:8448 {
# TCP reverse_proxy
reverse_proxy 127.0.0.1:6167
@@ -219,10 +193,8 @@ ### Other Reverse Proxies
- [`/.well-known/matrix/support`](https://spec.matrix.org/latest/client-server-api/#getwell-knownmatrixsupport)
Examples of delegation:
- https://continuwuity.org/.well-known/matrix/server
- https://continuwuity.org/.well-known/matrix/client
- https://ellis.link/.well-known/matrix/server
- https://ellis.link/.well-known/matrix/client
- <https://puppygock.gay/.well-known/matrix/server>
- <https://puppygock.gay/.well-known/matrix/client>
For Apache and Nginx there are many examples available online.
@@ -271,7 +243,7 @@ # If federation is enabled
```
- To check if your server can communicate with other homeservers, use the
[Matrix Federation Tester](https://federationtester.mtrnord.blog/). If you can
[Matrix Federation Tester](https://federationtester.matrix.org/). If you can
register but cannot join federated rooms, check your configuration and verify
that port 8448 is open and forwarded correctly.
@@ -279,7 +251,7 @@ # What's next?
## Audio/Video calls
For Audio/Video call functionality see the [Calls](../calls.md) page.
For Audio/Video call functionality see the [TURN Guide](../turn.md).
## Appservices

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@@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
# Continuwuity for Kubernetes
Continuwuity doesn't support horizontal scalability or distributed loading
natively. However, [a community-maintained Helm Chart is available here to run
conduwuit on Kubernetes](https://gitlab.cronce.io/charts/conduwuit)
natively. However, a community-maintained Helm Chart is available here to run
conduwuit on Kubernetes: <https://gitlab.cronce.io/charts/conduwuit>
This should be compatible with Continuwuity, but you will need to change the image reference.

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@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ ### Available options
- `package`: The Continuwuity package to use
- `settings`: The Continuwuity configuration (in TOML format)
Use the `settings` option to configure Continuwuity itself. See the [example configuration file](../reference/config.mdx) for all available options.
Use the `settings` option to configure Continuwuity itself. See the [example configuration file](../configuration/examples.md#example-configuration) for all available options.
### UNIX sockets

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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ # Development
Information about developing the project. If you are only interested in using
it, you can safely ignore this page. If you plan on contributing, see the
[contributor's guide](./contributing.mdx) and [code style guide](./code_style.mdx).
[contributor's guide](./contributing.md) and [code style guide](./development/code_style.md).
## Continuwuity project layout

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@@ -1,27 +0,0 @@
[
{
"type": "file",
"name": "index",
"label": "Development Guide"
},
{
"type": "file",
"name": "contributing",
"label": "Contributing"
},
{
"type": "file",
"name": "code_style",
"label": "Code Style Guide"
},
{
"type": "file",
"name": "testing",
"label": "Testing"
},
{
"type": "file",
"name": "hot_reload",
"label": "Hot Reloading"
}
]

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@@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ ### Log Levels
```rs
// Good
error!(
error = ?err,
error = %err,
room_id = %room_id,
"Failed to send event to room"
);
@@ -241,7 +241,7 @@ ## Documentation
### Code Comments
- Reference related documentation or parts of the specification
- When a task has multiple ways of being achieved, explain your reasoning for your decision
- When a task has multiple ways of being acheved, explain your reasoning for your decision
- Update comments when code changes
```rs
@@ -264,7 +264,7 @@ ### Code Comments
warn!(
destination = %destination,
attempt = attempt,
error = ?err,
error = %err,
retry_delay_ms = retry_delay.as_millis(),
"Federation request failed, retrying"
);

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@@ -1,203 +0,0 @@
# Contributing guide
This page is about contributing to Continuwuity. The
[development](./index.mdx) and [code style guide](./code_style.mdx) pages may be of interest for you as well.
If you would like to work on an [issue][issues] that is not assigned, preferably
ask in the Matrix room first at [#continuwuity:continuwuity.org][continuwuity-matrix],
and comment on it.
### Code Style
Please review and follow the [code style guide](./code_style) for formatting, linting, naming conventions, and other code standards.
### Pre-commit Checks
Continuwuity uses pre-commit hooks to enforce various coding standards and catch common issues before they're committed. These checks include:
- Code formatting and linting
- Typo detection (both in code and commit messages)
- Checking for large files
- Ensuring proper line endings and no trailing whitespace
- Validating YAML, JSON, and TOML files
- Checking for merge conflicts
You can run these checks locally by installing [prefligit](https://github.com/j178/prefligit):
```bash
# Requires UV: https://docs.astral.sh/uv/getting-started/installation/
# Mac/linux: curl -LsSf https://astral.sh/uv/install.sh | sh
# Windows: powershell -ExecutionPolicy ByPass -c "irm https://astral.sh/uv/install.ps1 | iex"
# Install prefligit using cargo-binstall
cargo binstall prefligit
# Install git hooks to run checks automatically
prefligit install
# Run all checks
prefligit --all-files
```
Alternatively, you can use [pre-commit](https://pre-commit.com/):
```bash
# Requires python
# Install pre-commit
pip install pre-commit
# Install the hooks
pre-commit install
# Run all checks manually
pre-commit run --all-files
```
These same checks are run in CI via the prefligit-checks workflow to ensure consistency. These must pass before the PR is merged.
### Running tests locally
Tests, compilation, and linting can be run with standard Cargo commands:
```bash
# Run tests
cargo test
# Check compilation
cargo check --workspace --features full
# Run lints
cargo clippy --workspace --features full
# Auto-fix: cargo clippy --workspace --features full --fix --allow-staged;
# Format code (must use nightly)
cargo +nightly fmt
```
### Matrix tests
Continuwuity uses [Complement][complement] for Matrix protocol compliance testing. Complement tests are run manually by developers, and documentation on how to run these tests locally is currently being developed.
If your changes are done to fix Matrix tests, please note that in your pull request. If more Complement tests start failing from your changes, please review the logs and determine if they're intended or not.
[Sytest][sytest] is currently unsupported.
### Writing documentation
Continuwuity's website uses [`mdbook`][mdbook] and is deployed via CI using Cloudflare Pages
in the [`documentation.yml`][documentation.yml] workflow file. All documentation is in the `docs/`
directory at the top level.
To build the documentation locally:
1. Install mdbook if you don't have it already:
```bash
cargo install mdbook # or cargo binstall, or another method
```
2. Build the documentation:
```bash
mdbook build
```
The output of the mdbook generation is in `public/`. You can open the HTML files directly in your browser without needing a web server.
### Commit Messages
Continuwuity follows the [Conventional Commits](https://www.conventionalcommits.org/) specification for commit messages. This provides a standardized format that makes the commit history more readable and enables automated tools to generate changelogs.
The basic structure is:
```
<type>[(optional scope)]: <description>
[optional body]
[optional footer(s)]
```
The allowed types for commits are:
- `fix`: Bug fixes
- `feat`: New features
- `docs`: Documentation changes
- `style`: Changes that don't affect the meaning of the code (formatting, etc.)
- `refactor`: Code changes that neither fix bugs nor add features
- `perf`: Performance improvements
- `test`: Adding or fixing tests
- `build`: Changes to the build system or dependencies
- `ci`: Changes to CI configuration
- `chore`: Other changes that don't modify source or test files
Examples:
```
feat: add user authentication
fix(database): resolve connection pooling issue
docs: update installation instructions
```
The project uses the `committed` hook to validate commit messages in pre-commit. This ensures all commits follow the conventional format.
### Creating pull requests
Please try to keep contributions to the Forgejo Instance. While the mirrors of continuwuity
allow for pull/merge requests, there is no guarantee the maintainers will see them in a timely
manner. Additionally, please mark WIP or unfinished or incomplete PRs as drafts.
This prevents us from having to ping once in a while to double check the status
of it, especially when the CI completed successfully and everything so it
*looks* done.
Before submitting a pull request, please ensure:
1. Your code passes all CI checks (formatting, linting, typo detection, etc.). Run pre-commit for this.
2. Your code follows the [code style guide](./code_style)
3. Your commit messages follow the conventional commits format
4. Tests are added for new functionality
5. Documentation is updated if needed
6. You have written a [news fragment](#writing-news-fragments) for your changes
Direct all PRs/MRs to the `main` branch.
By sending a pull request or patch, you are agreeing that your changes are
allowed to be licenced under the Apache-2.0 licence and all of your conduct is
in line with the Contributor's Covenant, and continuwuity's Code of Conduct.
Contribution by users who violate either of these code of conducts may not have
their contributions accepted. This includes users who have been banned from
continuwuity Matrix rooms for Code of Conduct violations.
[issues]: https://forgejo.ellis.link/continuwuation/continuwuity/issues
[continuwuity-matrix]: https://matrix.to/#/#continuwuity:continuwuity.org?via=continuwuity.org&via=ellis.link&via=explodie.org&via=matrix.org
[complement]: https://github.com/matrix-org/complement/
[sytest]: https://github.com/matrix-org/sytest/
[mdbook]: https://rust-lang.github.io/mdBook/
[documentation.yml]: https://forgejo.ellis.link/continuwuation/continuwuity/src/branch/main/.forgejo/workflows/documentation.yml
#### Writing news fragments
In order to make writing our changelogs easier, we make use of [Towncrier]. Towncrier builds changelogs based on
"news fragments", which are little markdown files in the `changelog.d/` directory that describe individual changes.
When you make a pull request that changes functionality, fixes a bug, or adds documentation, please add a news fragment
describing your change. The file name *MUST* be in the format of `{pull_request_number}.{type}`, where `{type}` is one
of the following:
- `feature` - for new features
- `bugfix` - for bug fixes
- `doc` - for documentation changes
- `misc` - for other changes that don't fit the above categories
For example:
```bash
$ echo "Fixed the quantum flux stabiliser. Contributed by @alice." > changelog.d/42.bugfix
```
(Note: If you want to credit yourself, you should reference your forgejo handle, however links to other platforms are also acceptable.)
When the next release is made, Towncrier will automatically include your news fragment in the changelog.
You can read more about writing news fragments in the [Towncrier tutorial][tt].
[Towncrier]: https://towncrier.readthedocs.io/
[tt]: https://towncrier.readthedocs.io/en/stable/tutorial.html#creating-news-fragments

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@@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ ### Addendum
it.**
![Continuwuity's dynamic library setup diagram - created by Jason
Volk](./assets/libraries.png)
Volk](assets/libraries.png)
When a symbol is referenced between crates they become bound: **crates cannot be
unloaded until their calling crates are first unloaded.** Thus we start the
@@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ ### Addendum
binding ever occurs between them.
![Continuwuity's reload and load order diagram - created by Jason
Volk](./assets/reload_order.png)
Volk](assets/reload_order.png)
Proper resource management is essential for reliable reloading to occur. This is
a very basic ask in RAII-idiomatic Rust and the exposure to reloading hazards is

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@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ ## Complement
If you're on macOS and need to build an image, run `nix build .#linux-complement`.
We have a Complement fork as some tests have needed to be fixed. This can be found
at [continuwuation/complement](https://forgejo.ellis.link/continuwuation/complement)
at: <https://forgejo.ellis.link/continuwuation/complement>
[ci-workflows]:
https://forgejo.ellis.link/continuwuation/continuwuity/actions/?workflow=ci.yml&actor=0&status=1

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@@ -1,61 +0,0 @@
---
pageType: home
hero:
name: Continuwuity
text: A community-driven Matrix homeserver
tagline: Fast, lightweight and open
actions:
- theme: brand
text: Get Started
link: /introduction
- theme: alt
text: Contribute on Forgejo
link: https://forgejo.ellis.link/continuwuation/continuwuity
- theme: alt
text: Star on GitHub
link: https://github.com/continuwuity/continuwuity
image:
src: /assets/logo.svg
alt: continuwuity logo
beforeFeatures:
- title: Matrix for Discord users
details: New to Matrix? Learn how Matrix compares to Discord
link: https://joinmatrix.org/guide/matrix-vs-discord/
buttonText: Find Out the Difference
- title: How Matrix Works
details: Learn how Matrix works under the hood, and what that means
link: https://matrix.org/docs/matrix-concepts/elements-of-matrix/
buttonText: Read the Guide
features:
- title: 🚀 High Performance
details: Built with Rust for exceptional speed and efficiency. Designed to run smoothly even on modest hardware.
- title: 🔒 Secure by Default
details: Memory-safe Rust implementation with built-in security features to protect your communication.
- title: 🌐 Matrix Protocol
details: Fully compatible with the Matrix ecosystem. Connect with users across the federated network.
- title: 🛠️ Community Maintained
details: Actively developed by a dedicated community of Matrix enthusiasts and contributors.
- title: 📦 Easy to Deploy
details: Multiple deployment options including Docker, NixOS, and traditional package managers.
- title: 🔌 Appservice Support
details: Bridge to other platforms like Discord, Telegram, and more with Matrix appservices.
doc: false
---
## What is Continuwuity?
Continuwuity is a Matrix homeserver.
Matrix is an open chat network that lets anyone talk to anyone, no matter what server or address they use - sort of like email.
Continuwuity receives and keeps track of all your messages, and delivers what you send to the right people.
## Why is Continuwuity different?
Continuwuity is light and fast, using a fraction of the memory of other major homeservers. It's also simple to set up, and secure by default.
We are a community run project, filled with diverse and friendly people. Everything is built by people who care about the project volunteering their free time.

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#### How can I deploy my own?
- [Deployment options](deploying.md)
If you want to connect an appservice to Continuwuity, take a look at the
[appservices documentation](appservices.md).
#### How can I contribute?
See the [contributor's guide](contributing.md)
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# Continuwuity
## A community-driven [Matrix](https://matrix.org/) homeserver in Rust
[![Chat on Matrix](https://img.shields.io/matrix/continuwuity%3Acontinuwuity.org?server_fqdn=matrix.continuwuity.org&fetchMode=summary&logo=matrix)](https://matrix.to/#/#continuwuity:continuwuity.org?via=continuwuity.org&via=ellis.link&via=explodie.org&via=matrix.org) [![Join the space](https://img.shields.io/matrix/space%3Acontinuwuity.org?server_fqdn=matrix.continuwuity.org&fetchMode=summary&logo=matrix&label=space)](https://matrix.to/#/#space:continuwuity.org?via=continuwuity.org&via=ellis.link&via=explodie.org&via=matrix.org)
[continuwuity] is a Matrix homeserver written in Rust.
It's the official community continuation of the [conduwuit](https://github.com/girlbossceo/conduwuit) homeserver.
[![forgejo.ellis.link](https://img.shields.io/badge/Ellis%20Git-main+packages-green?style=flat&logo=forgejo&labelColor=fff)](https://forgejo.ellis.link/continuwuation/continuwuity) [![Stars](https://forgejo.ellis.link/continuwuation/continuwuity/badges/stars.svg?style=flat)](https://forgejo.ellis.link/continuwuation/continuwuity/stars) [![Issues](https://forgejo.ellis.link/continuwuation/continuwuity/badges/issues/open.svg?style=flat)](https://forgejo.ellis.link/continuwuation/continuwuity/issues?state=open) [![Pull Requests](https://forgejo.ellis.link/continuwuation/continuwuity/badges/pulls/open.svg?style=flat)](https://forgejo.ellis.link/continuwuation/continuwuity/pulls?state=open)
[![GitHub](https://img.shields.io/badge/GitHub-mirror-blue?style=flat&logo=github&labelColor=fff&logoColor=24292f)](https://github.com/continuwuity/continuwuity) [![Stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/continuwuity/continuwuity?style=flat)](https://github.com/continuwuity/continuwuity/stargazers)
[![GitLab](https://img.shields.io/badge/GitLab-mirror-blue?style=flat&logo=gitlab&labelColor=fff)](https://gitlab.com/continuwuity/continuwuity) [![Stars](https://img.shields.io/gitlab/stars/continuwuity/continuwuity?style=flat)](https://gitlab.com/continuwuity/continuwuity/-/starrers)
[![Codeberg](https://img.shields.io/badge/Codeberg-mirror-2185D0?style=flat&logo=codeberg&labelColor=fff)](https://codeberg.org/continuwuity/continuwuity) [![Stars](https://codeberg.org/continuwuity/continuwuity/badges/stars.svg?style=flat)](https://codeberg.org/continuwuity/continuwuity/stars)
## Why does this exist?
The original conduwuit project has been archived and is no longer maintained. Rather than letting this Rust-based Matrix homeserver disappear, a group of community contributors have forked the project to continue its development, fix outstanding issues, and add new features.
We aim to provide a stable, well-maintained alternative for current conduwuit users and welcome newcomers seeking a lightweight, efficient Matrix homeserver.
## Who are we?
We are a group of Matrix enthusiasts, developers and system administrators who have used conduwuit and believe in its potential. Our team includes both previous
contributors to the original project and new developers who want to help maintain and improve this important piece of Matrix infrastructure.
We operate as an open community project, welcoming contributions from anyone interested in improving continuwuity.
## What is Matrix?
[Matrix](https://matrix.org) is an open, federated, and extensible network for
decentralized communication. Users from any Matrix homeserver can chat with users from all
other homeservers over federation. Matrix is designed to be extensible and built on top of.
You can even use bridges such as Matrix Appservices to communicate with users outside of Matrix, like a community on Discord.
## What are the project's goals?
continuwuity aims to:
- Maintain a stable, reliable Matrix homeserver implementation in Rust
- Improve compatibility and specification compliance with the Matrix protocol
- Fix bugs and performance issues from the original conduwuit
- Add missing features needed by homeserver administrators
- Provide comprehensive documentation and easy deployment options
- Create a sustainable development model for long-term maintenance
- Keep a lightweight, efficient codebase that can run on modest hardware
## Can I try it out?
Check out the [documentation](https://continuwuity.org) for installation instructions.
There are currently no open registration continuwuity instances available.
## What are we working on?
We're working our way through all of the issues in the [Forgejo project](https://forgejo.ellis.link/continuwuation/continuwuity/issues).
- [Packaging & availability in more places](https://forgejo.ellis.link/continuwuation/continuwuity/issues/747)
- [Appservices bugs & features](https://forgejo.ellis.link/continuwuation/continuwuity/issues?q=&type=all&state=open&labels=178&milestone=0&assignee=0&poster=0)
- [Improving compatibility and spec compliance](https://forgejo.ellis.link/continuwuation/continuwuity/issues?labels=119)
- Automated testing
- [Admin API](https://forgejo.ellis.link/continuwuation/continuwuity/issues/748)
- [Policy-list controlled moderation](https://forgejo.ellis.link/continuwuation/continuwuity/issues/750)
## Can I migrate my data from x?
- **Conduwuit**: Yes
- **Conduit**: No, database is now incompatible
- **Grapevine**: No, database is now incompatible
- **Dendrite**: No
- **Synapse**: No
We haven't written up a guide on migrating from incompatible homeservers yet. Reach out to us if you need to do this!
## How can I deploy my own?
- [Deployment options](deploying)
If you want to connect an appservice to continuwuity, take a look at the
[appservices documentation](appservices).
## How can I contribute?
See the [contributor's guide](development/contributing)
## Contact
Join our [Matrix room](https://matrix.to/#/#continuwuity:continuwuity.org?via=continuwuity.org&via=ellis.link&via=explodie.org&via=matrix.org) and [space](https://matrix.to/#/#space:continuwuity.org?via=continuwuity.org&via=ellis.link&via=explodie.org&via=matrix.org) to chat with us about the project!
[continuwuity]: https://forgejo.ellis.link/continuwuation/continuwuity

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### Compression
Some RocksDB settings can be adjusted such as the compression method chosen. See
the RocksDB section in the [example config](./reference/config.mdx).
the RocksDB section in the [example config](configuration/examples.md).
btrfs users have reported that database compression does not need to be disabled
on Continuwuity as the filesystem already does not attempt to compress. This can be
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the `physical_offset` matches (no filesystem compression). It is very important
to ensure no additional filesystem compression takes place as this can render
unbuffered Direct IO inoperable, significantly slowing down read and write
performance. See [the Btrfs docs](https://btrfs.readthedocs.io/en/latest/Compression.html#compatibility).
performance. See <https://btrfs.readthedocs.io/en/latest/Compression.html#compatibility>
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"$schema": "https://continuwuity.org/schema/announcements.schema.json",
"announcements": [
{
"id": 1,
"message": "Welcome to Continuwuity! Important announcements about the project will appear here."
},
{
"id": 9,
"mention_room": false,
"date": "2026-02-09",
"message": "Yesterday we released [v0.5.4](https://forgejo.ellis.link/continuwuation/continuwuity/releases/tag/v0.5.4). Bugfixes, performance improvements and more moderation features! There's also a security fix, so please update as soon as possible. Don't forget to join [our announcements channel](https://matrix.to/#/!jIdNjSM5X-V5JVx2h2kAhUZIIQ08GyzPL55NFZAH1vM/%2489TY9CqRg4-ff1MGo3Ulc5r5X4pakfdzT-99RD8Docc?via=ellis.link&via=explodie.org&via=matrix.org) to get important information sooner <3 "
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# `!admin appservices`
Commands for managing appservices
## `!admin appservices register`
Register an appservice using its registration YAML
This command needs a YAML generated by an appservice (such as a bridge), which must be provided in a Markdown code block below the command.
Registering a new bridge using the ID of an existing bridge will replace the old one.
## `!admin appservices unregister`
Unregister an appservice using its ID
You can find the ID using the `list-appservices` command.
## `!admin appservices show-appservice-config`
Show an appservice's config using its ID
You can find the ID using the `list-appservices` command.
## `!admin appservices list-registered`
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# `!admin check`
Commands for checking integrity
## `!admin check check-all-users`
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# `!admin debug`
Commands for debugging things
## `!admin debug echo`
Echo input of admin command
## `!admin debug get-auth-chain`
Get the auth_chain of a PDU
## `!admin debug parse-pdu`
Parse and print a PDU from a JSON
The PDU event is only checked for validity and is not added to the database.
This command needs a JSON blob provided in a Markdown code block below the command.
## `!admin debug get-pdu`
Retrieve and print a PDU by EventID from the Continuwuity database
## `!admin debug get-short-pdu`
Retrieve and print a PDU by PduId from the Continuwuity database
## `!admin debug get-remote-pdu`
Attempts to retrieve a PDU from a remote server. **Does not** insert it into the database or persist it anywhere
## `!admin debug get-remote-pdu-list`
Same as `get-remote-pdu` but accepts a codeblock newline delimited list of PDUs and a single server to fetch from
## `!admin debug get-room-state`
Gets all the room state events for the specified room.
This is functionally equivalent to `GET /_matrix/client/v3/rooms/{roomid}/state`, except the admin command does *not* check if the sender user is allowed to see state events. This is done because it's implied that server admins here have database access and can see/get room info themselves anyways if they were malicious admins.
Of course the check is still done on the actual client API.
## `!admin debug get-signing-keys`
Get and display signing keys from local cache or remote server
## `!admin debug get-verify-keys`
Get and display signing keys from local cache or remote server
## `!admin debug ping`
Sends a federation request to the remote server's `/_matrix/federation/v1/version` endpoint and measures the latency it took for the server to respond
## `!admin debug force-device-list-updates`
Forces device lists for all local and remote users to be updated (as having new keys available)
## `!admin debug change-log-level`
Change tracing log level/filter on the fly
This accepts the same format as the `log` config option.
## `!admin debug verify-json`
Verify JSON signatures
This command needs a JSON blob provided in a Markdown code block below the command.
## `!admin debug verify-pdu`
Verify PDU
This re-verifies a PDU existing in the database found by ID.
## `!admin debug first-pdu-in-room`
Prints the very first PDU in the specified room (typically m.room.create)
## `!admin debug latest-pdu-in-room`
Prints the latest ("last") PDU in the specified room (typically a message)
## `!admin debug force-set-room-state-from-server`
Forcefully replaces the room state of our local copy of the specified room, with the copy (auth chain and room state events) the specified remote server says.
A common desire for room deletion is to simply "reset" our copy of the room. While this admin command is not a replacement for that, if you know you have split/broken room state and you know another server in the room that has the best/working room state, this command can let you use their room state. Such example is your server saying users are in a room, but other servers are saying they're not in the room in question.
This command will get the latest PDU in the room we know about, and request the room state at that point in time via `/_matrix/federation/v1/state/{roomId}`.
## `!admin debug resolve-true-destination`
Runs a server name through Continuwuity's true destination resolution process
Useful for debugging well-known issues
## `!admin debug memory-stats`
Print extended memory usage
Optional argument is a character mask (a sequence of characters in any order) which enable additional extended statistics. Known characters are "abdeglmx". For convenience, a '*' will enable everything.
## `!admin debug runtime-metrics`
Print general tokio runtime metric totals
## `!admin debug runtime-interval`
Print detailed tokio runtime metrics accumulated since last command invocation
## `!admin debug time`
Print the current time
## `!admin debug database-stats`
Get database statistics
## `!admin debug trim-memory`
Trim memory usage
## `!admin debug database-files`
List database files
## `!admin debug tester`
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# `!admin federation`
Commands for managing federation
## `!admin federation incoming-federation`
List all rooms we are currently handling an incoming pdu from
## `!admin federation disable-room`
Disables incoming federation handling for a room
## `!admin federation enable-room`
Enables incoming federation handling for a room again
## `!admin federation fetch-support-well-known`
Fetch `/.well-known/matrix/support` from the specified server
Despite the name, this is not a federation endpoint and does not go through the federation / server resolution process as per-spec this is supposed to be served at the server_name.
Respecting homeservers put this file here for listing administration, moderation, and security inquiries. This command provides a way to easily fetch that information.
## `!admin federation remote-user-in-rooms`
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# Admin Command Reference
Admin commands allow server administrators to manage the server from within their Matrix client. "Server administrators" by default means only those users which are members of the admin room, but additional server admins may be added using the `admins_list` configuration option.
## Running commands
* All commands listed here may be used by server administrators in the admin room by sending them as messages.
* If the `admin_escape_commands` configuration option is enabled, server administrators may run certain commands in public rooms by prefixing them with a single backslash. These commands will only run on _their_ homeserver, even if they are a member of another homeserver's admin room. Some sensitive commands cannot be used outside the admin room and will return an error.
* All commands listed here may be used in the server's console, if it is enabled. Commands entered in the console do not require the `!admin` prefix.
## Categories
- [`!admin appservices`](appservices/): Commands for managing appservices
- [`!admin users`](users/): Commands for managing local users
- [`!admin token`](token/): Commands for managing registration tokens
- [`!admin rooms`](rooms/): Commands for managing rooms
- [`!admin federation`](federation/): Commands for managing federation
- [`!admin server`](server/): Commands for managing the server
- [`!admin media`](media/): Commands for managing media
- [`!admin check`](check/): Commands for checking integrity
- [`!admin debug`](debug/): Commands for debugging things
- [`!admin query`](query/): Low-level queries for database getters and iterators

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# `!admin media`
Commands for managing media
## `!admin media delete`
Deletes a single media file from our database and on the filesystem via a single MXC URL or event ID (not redacted)
## `!admin media delete-list`
Deletes a codeblock list of MXC URLs from our database and on the filesystem. This will always ignore errors
## `!admin media delete-past-remote-media`
Deletes all remote (and optionally local) media created before/after
[duration] ago, using filesystem metadata first created at date, or
fallback to last modified date. This will always ignore errors by
default.
* Examples:
* Delete all remote media older than a year:
`!admin media delete-past-remote-media -b 1y`
* Delete all remote and local media from 3 days ago, up until now:
`!admin media delete-past-remote-media -a 3d
-yes-i-want-to-delete-local-media`
## `!admin media delete-all-from-user`
Deletes all the local media from a local user on our server. This will always ignore errors by default
## `!admin media delete-all-from-server`
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# `!admin query`
Low-level queries for database getters and iterators
## `!admin query account-data`
account_data.rs iterators and getters
### `!admin query account-data changes-since`
Returns all changes to the account data that happened after `since`
### `!admin query account-data account-data-get`
Searches the account data for a specific kind
## `!admin query appservice`
appservice.rs iterators and getters
### `!admin query appservice get-registration`
Gets the appservice registration info/details from the ID as a string
### `!admin query appservice all`
Gets all appservice registrations with their ID and registration info
## `!admin query presence`
presence.rs iterators and getters
### `!admin query presence get-presence`
Returns the latest presence event for the given user
### `!admin query presence presence-since`
Iterator of the most recent presence updates that happened after the event with id `since`
## `!admin query room-alias`
rooms/alias.rs iterators and getters
### `!admin query room-alias local-aliases-for-room`
Iterator of all our local room aliases for the room ID
### `!admin query room-alias all-local-aliases`
Iterator of all our local aliases in our database with their room IDs
## `!admin query room-state-cache`
rooms/state_cache iterators and getters
## `!admin query room-timeline`
rooms/timeline iterators and getters
## `!admin query globals`
globals.rs iterators and getters
### `!admin query globals signing-keys-for`
This returns an empty `Ok(BTreeMap<..>)` when there are no keys found for the server
## `!admin query sending`
sending.rs iterators and getters
### `!admin query sending active-requests`
Queries database for all `servercurrentevent_data`
### `!admin query sending active-requests-for`
Queries database for `servercurrentevent_data` but for a specific destination
This command takes only *one* format of these arguments:
appservice_id server_name user_id AND push_key
See src/service/sending/mod.rs for the definition of the `Destination` enum
### `!admin query sending queued-requests`
Queries database for `servernameevent_data` which are the queued up requests that will eventually be sent
This command takes only *one* format of these arguments:
appservice_id server_name user_id AND push_key
See src/service/sending/mod.rs for the definition of the `Destination` enum
## `!admin query users`
users.rs iterators and getters
## `!admin query resolver`
resolver service
### `!admin query resolver destinations-cache`
Query the destinations cache
### `!admin query resolver overrides-cache`
Query the overrides cache
### `!admin query resolver flush-cache`
Flush a given server from the resolver caches or flush them completely
* Examples:
* Flush a specific server:
`!admin query resolver flush-cache matrix.example.com`
* Flush all resolver caches completely:
`!admin query resolver flush-cache --all`
## `!admin query pusher`
pusher service
### `!admin query pusher get-pushers`
Returns all the pushers for the user
## `!admin query short`
short service
## `!admin query raw`
raw service
### `!admin query raw raw-maps`
List database maps
### `!admin query raw raw-get`
Raw database query
### `!admin query raw raw-del`
Raw database delete (for string keys)
### `!admin query raw raw-keys`
Raw database keys iteration
### `!admin query raw raw-keys-sizes`
Raw database key size breakdown
### `!admin query raw raw-keys-total`
Raw database keys total bytes
### `!admin query raw raw-vals-sizes`
Raw database values size breakdown
### `!admin query raw raw-vals-total`
Raw database values total bytes
### `!admin query raw raw-iter`
Raw database items iteration
### `!admin query raw raw-keys-from`
Raw database keys iteration
### `!admin query raw raw-iter-from`
Raw database items iteration
### `!admin query raw raw-count`
Raw database record count
### `!admin query raw compact`
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# `!admin rooms`
Commands for managing rooms
## `!admin rooms list-rooms`
List all rooms the server knows about
## `!admin rooms info`
View information about a room we know about
### `!admin rooms info list-joined-members`
List joined members in a room
### `!admin rooms info view-room-topic`
Displays room topic
Room topics can be huge, so this is in its own separate command
## `!admin rooms moderation`
Manage moderation of remote or local rooms
### `!admin rooms moderation ban-room`
Bans a room from local users joining and evicts all our local users (including server admins) from the room. Also blocks any invites (local and remote) for the banned room, and disables federation entirely with it
### `!admin rooms moderation ban-list-of-rooms`
Bans a list of rooms (room IDs and room aliases) from a newline delimited codeblock similar to `user deactivate-all`. Applies the same steps as ban-room
### `!admin rooms moderation unban-room`
Unbans a room to allow local users to join again
### `!admin rooms moderation list-banned-rooms`
List of all rooms we have banned
## `!admin rooms alias`
Manage rooms' aliases
### `!admin rooms alias set`
Make an alias point to a room
### `!admin rooms alias remove`
Remove a local alias
### `!admin rooms alias which`
Show which room is using an alias
### `!admin rooms alias list`
List aliases currently being used
## `!admin rooms directory`
Manage the room directory
### `!admin rooms directory publish`
Publish a room to the room directory
### `!admin rooms directory unpublish`
Unpublish a room to the room directory
### `!admin rooms directory list`
List rooms that are published
## `!admin rooms exists`
Check if we know about a room

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# `!admin server`
Commands for managing the server
## `!admin server uptime`
Time elapsed since startup
## `!admin server show-config`
Show configuration values
## `!admin server reload-config`
Reload configuration values
## `!admin server memory-usage`
Print database memory usage statistics
## `!admin server clear-caches`
Clears all of Continuwuity's caches
## `!admin server backup-database`
Performs an online backup of the database (only available for RocksDB at the moment)
## `!admin server list-backups`
List database backups
## `!admin server admin-notice`
Send a message to the admin room
## `!admin server reload-mods`
Hot-reload the server
## `!admin server restart`
Restart the server
## `!admin server shutdown`
Shutdown the server

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# `!admin token`
Commands for managing registration tokens
## `!admin token issue`
Issue a new registration token
## `!admin token revoke`
Revoke a registration token
## `!admin token list`
List all registration tokens

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# `!admin users`
Commands for managing local users
## `!admin users create-user`
Create a new user
## `!admin users reset-password`
Reset user password
## `!admin users deactivate`
Deactivate a user
User will be removed from all rooms by default. Use --no-leave-rooms to not leave all rooms by default.
## `!admin users deactivate-all`
Deactivate a list of users
Recommended to use in conjunction with list-local-users.
Users will be removed from joined rooms by default.
Can be overridden with --no-leave-rooms.
Removing a mass amount of users from a room may cause a significant amount of leave events. The time to leave rooms may depend significantly on joined rooms and servers.
This command needs a newline separated list of users provided in a Markdown code block below the command.
## `!admin users logout`
Forcefully log a user out of all of their devices.
This will invalidate all access tokens for the specified user, effectively logging them out from all sessions. Note that this is destructive and may result in data loss for the user, such as encryption keys. Use with caution. Can only be used in the admin room.
## `!admin users suspend`
Suspend a user
Suspended users are able to log in, sync, and read messages, but are not able to send events nor redact them, cannot change their profile, and are unable to join, invite to, or knock on rooms.
Suspended users can still leave rooms and deactivate their account. Suspending them effectively makes them read-only.
## `!admin users unsuspend`
Unsuspend a user
Reverses the effects of the `suspend` command, allowing the user to send messages, change their profile, create room invites, etc.
## `!admin users lock`
Lock a user
Locked users are unable to use their accounts beyond logging out. This is akin to a temporary deactivation that does not change the user's password. This can be used to quickly prevent a user from accessing their account.
## `!admin users unlock`
Unlock a user
Reverses the effects of the `lock` command, allowing the user to use their account again.
## `!admin users enable-login`
Enable login for a user
## `!admin users disable-login`
Disable login for a user
Disables login for the specified user without deactivating or locking their account. This prevents the user from obtaining new access tokens, but does not invalidate existing sessions.
## `!admin users list-users`
List local users in the database
## `!admin users list-joined-rooms`
Lists all the rooms (local and remote) that the specified user is joined in
## `!admin users force-join-room`
Manually join a local user to a room
## `!admin users force-leave-room`
Manually leave a local user from a room
## `!admin users force-leave-remote-room`
Manually leave a remote room for a local user
## `!admin users force-demote`
Forces the specified user to drop their power levels to the room default, if their permissions allow and the auth check permits
## `!admin users make-user-admin`
Grant server-admin privileges to a user
## `!admin users put-room-tag`
Puts a room tag for the specified user and room ID.
This is primarily useful if you'd like to set your admin room to the special "System Alerts" section in Element as a way to permanently see your admin room without it being buried away in your favourites or rooms. To do this, you would pass your user, your admin room's internal ID, and the tag name `m.server_notice`.
## `!admin users delete-room-tag`
Deletes the room tag for the specified user and room ID
## `!admin users get-room-tags`
Gets all the room tags for the specified user and room ID
## `!admin users redact-event`
Attempts to forcefully redact the specified event ID from the sender user
This is only valid for local users
## `!admin users force-join-list-of-local-users`
Force joins a specified list of local users to join the specified room.
Specify a codeblock of usernames.
At least 1 server admin must be in the room to reduce abuse.
Requires the `--yes-i-want-to-do-this` flag.
## `!admin users force-join-all-local-users`
Force joins all local users to the specified room.
At least 1 server admin must be in the room to reduce abuse.
Requires the `--yes-i-want-to-do-this` flag.

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```toml file="../../conduwuit-example.toml"
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# Command-Line Help for `continuwuity`
This document contains the help content for the `continuwuity` command-line program.
**Command Overview:**
* [`continuwuity`↴](#continuwuity)
## `continuwuity`
a very cool Matrix chat homeserver written in Rust
**Usage:** `continuwuity [OPTIONS]`
###### **Options:**
* `-c`, `--config <CONFIG>` — Path to the config TOML file (optional)
* `-O`, `--option <OPTION>` — Override a configuration variable using TOML 'key=value' syntax
* `--read-only` — Run in a stricter read-only --maintenance mode
* `--maintenance` — Run in maintenance mode while refusing connections
* `--execute <EXECUTE>` — Execute console command automatically after startup

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{
"$schema": "https://continuwuity.org/schema/announcements.schema.json",
"announcements": [
{
"id": 1,
"message": "Welcome to Continuwuity! Important announcements about the project will appear here."
},
{
"id": 3,
"message": "_taps microphone_ The Continuwuity 0.5.0-rc.7 release is now available, and it's better than ever! **177 commits**, **35 pull requests**, **11 contributors,** and a lot of new stuff!\n\nFor highlights, we've got:\n\n* 🕵️ Full Policy Server support to fight spam!\n* 🚀 Smarter room & space upgrades.\n* 🚫 User suspension tools for better moderation.\n* 🤖 reCaptcha support for safer open registration.\n* 🔍 Ability to disable read receipts & typing indicators.\n* ⚡ Sweeping performance improvements!\n\nGet the [full changelog and downloads on our Forgejo](https://forgejo.ellis.link/continuwuation/continuwuity/releases/tag/v0.5.0-rc.7) - and make sure you're in the [Announcements room](https://matrix.to/#/!releases:continuwuity.org/$hN9z6L2_dTAlPxFLAoXVfo_g8DyYXu4cpvWsSrWhmB0) to get stuff like this sooner."
}
]
}

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