bridge: # Port to host the bridge on # Used for communication between the homeserver and the bridge port: 8437 # The host connections to the bridge's webserver are allowed from bindAddress: localhost # Public domain of the homeserver domain: matrix.org # Reachable URL of the Matrix homeserver homeserverUrl: https://matrix.org # Presence not available in this implementation #presence: # # Bridge remote online/offline status # enabled: true # # How often to send status to the homeserver in milliseconds # interval: 500 provisioning: # Regex of Matrix IDs allowed to use the puppet bridge whitelist: # Allow a specific user #- "@user:server\\.com" # Allow users on a specific homeserver - "@.*:yourserver\\.com" # Allow anyone #- ".*" # Regex of Matrix IDs forbidden from using the puppet bridge #blacklist: # Disallow a specific user #- "@user:server\\.com" # Disallow users on a specific homeserver #- "@.*:yourserver\\.com" database: # Use Postgres as a database backend # If set, will be used instead of SQLite3 # Connection string to connect to the Postgres instance # with username "user", password "pass", host "localhost" and database name "dbname". # Modify each value as necessary #connString: "postgres://user:pass@localhost/dbname?sslmode=disable" # Use SQLite3 as a database backend # The name of the database file filename: database.db logging: # Log level of console output # Allowed values starting with most verbose: # silly, debug, verbose, info, warn, error console: info # Date and time formatting lineDateFormat: MMM-D HH:mm:ss.SSS # Logging files # Log files are rotated daily by default files: # Log file path - file: "bridge.log" # Log level for this file # Allowed values starting with most verbose: # silly, debug, verbose, info, warn, error level: info # Date and time formatting datePattern: YYYY-MM-DD # Maximum number of logs to keep. # This can be a number of files or number of days. # If using days, add 'd' as a suffix maxFiles: 14d # Maximum size of the file after which it will rotate. This can be a # number of bytes, or units of kb, mb, and gb. If using the units, add # 'k', 'm', or 'g' as the suffix maxSize: 50m