synapse_port_db(1) -- A script to port an existing synapse SQLite database to a new PostgreSQL database. ============================================= ## SYNOPSIS `synapse_port_db` [-v] --sqlite-database= --postgres-config= [--curses] [--batch-size=] ## DESCRIPTION **synapse_port_db** ports an existing synapse SQLite database to a new PostgreSQL database. SQLite database is specified with `--sqlite-database` option and PostgreSQL configuration required to connect to PostgreSQL database is provided using `--postgres-config` configuration. The configuration is specified in YAML format. ## OPTIONS * `-v`: Print log messages in `debug` level instead of `info` level. * `--sqlite-database`: The snapshot of the SQLite database file. This must not be currently used by a running synapse server. * `--postgres-config`: The database config file for the PostgreSQL database. * `--curses`: Display a curses based progress UI. ## CONFIG FILE The postgres configuration file must be a valid YAML file with the following options. * `database`: Database configuration section. This section header can be ignored and the options below may be specified as top level keys. * `name`: Connector to use when connecting to the database. This value must be `psycopg2`. * `args`: DB API 2.0 compatible arguments to send to the `psycopg2` module. * `dbname` - the database name * `user` - user name used to authenticate * `password` - password used to authenticate * `host` - database host address (defaults to UNIX socket if not provided) * `port` - connection port number (defaults to 5432 if not provided) * `synchronous_commit`: Optional. Default is True. If the value is `False`, enable asynchronous commit and don't wait for the server to call fsync before ending the transaction. See: https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/wal-async-commit.html Following example illustrates the configuration file format. database: name: psycopg2 args: dbname: synapsedb user: synapseuser password: ORohmi9Eet=ohphi host: localhost synchronous_commit: false ## COPYRIGHT This man page was written by Sunil Mohan Adapa <> for Debian GNU/Linux distribution. ## SEE ALSO synctl(1), hash_password(1), register_new_matrix_user(1), synapse_review_recent_signups(1)