Source: matrix-synapse
Maintainer: Matrix Packaging Team <pkg-matrix-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
Uploaders: Andrej Shadura <andrewsh@debian.org>
Section: net
Priority: optional
Build-Depends:
debhelper (>= 9.20160709),
dh-python,
libjs-jquery,
po-debconf,
python3,
python3-attr (>= 16.0.0),
python3-bcrypt,
python3-blist,
python3-canonicaljson (>= 1.1.3),
python3-daemonize,
python3-frozendict (>= 1),
python3-jsonschema (>= 2.5.1),
python3-mock,
python3-msgpack (>= 0.3.0),
python3-nacl (>= 0.3.0),
python3-netaddr (>= 0.7.18),
python3-openssl (>= 0.14),
python3-phonenumbers,
python3-pil,
python3-prometheus-client,
python3-psutil,
python3-pyasn1,
python3-pymacaroons,
python3-pysaml2,
python3-service-identity (>= 1.0.0),
python3-setuptools (>= 0.6b3),
python3-signedjson (>= 1.0.0),
python3-six,
python3-sortedcontainers,
python3-treq (>= 18),
python3-twisted (>= 17.1.0),
python3-unpaddedbase64 (>= 1.0.1),
python3-yaml
Standards-Version: 3.9.8
X-Python-Version: >= 2.7
Homepage: https://matrix.org/docs/projects/server/synapse.html
Vcs-Browser: https://salsa.debian.org/matrix-team/matrix-synapse
Vcs-Git: https://salsa.debian.org/matrix-team/matrix-synapse
Package: matrix-synapse
Architecture: all
Depends:
adduser,
debconf,
libjs-jquery,
lsb-base (>= 3.0-6),
python3-canonicaljson (>= 1.1.3),
python3-nacl (>= 1.2.1),
python3-pymacaroons,
python3-pysaml2 (>= 4.0.0),
python3-systemd,
python3-twisted (>= 17.1.0),
${misc:Depends},
${python3:Depends}
Breaks:
matrix-synapse-ldap3 (<< 0.1.3-2~)
Suggests:
python3-bleach (>= 1.4.2),
python3-jinja2 (>= 2.8)
Recommends:
python3-lxml,
python3-psycopg2,
# python3-priority,
# python3-h2 (>= 3.0.0)
Description: Matrix reference homeserver
Synapse is the reference Python/Twisted Matrix homeserver implementation.
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Synapse is intended to showcase the concept of Matrix, and to let users run
their own homeserver and generally help bootstrap the ecosystem.
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Matrix is an open standard for interoperable, decentralised, real-time
communication over IP. It can be used to power Instant Messaging, VoIP/WebRTC
signalling, Internet of Things communication or anywhere where's a need for
a standard HTTP API for publishing and subscribing to data whilst tracking the
conversation history.
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In Matrix, every user runs one or more Matrix clients, which connect through
to a Matrix homeserver. The homeserver stores all their personal chat history
and user account information, much as a mail client connects through to an
IMAP/SMTP server.