I’ve used matrix-docker-ansible-deploy to set up Dendrite and the Sliding Sync proxy. Is there a way for me to test the sliding sync functionality?
MentalEdge ( @MentalEdge@sopuli.xyz ) 3•2 months agoTry to login with element X?
It requires it, and wont let you set it up if it’s not provided by the homeserver.
Element X works, but does it really require Sliding Sync?
MentalEdge ( @MentalEdge@sopuli.xyz ) 3•2 months agoYes. I tried logging into my homeserver from it once, it straight up will not let you continue setup if sliding sync isn’t available.
Simon Müller ( @cyrus@sopuli.xyz ) 2•1 month agoYes, the entire point is that it is the client where Sliding-Sync is being developed and tested.
ReversalHatchery ( @ReversalHatchery@beehaw.org ) English1•2 months agoYeah, the way is to test it with a client that wants to use it. Element X can only use that, as I know, so if it can’t log in, that means you probably didn’t set it up correctly
Simon Müller ( @cyrus@sopuli.xyz ) 1•1 month agoOpen
https://yourserver.example/.well-known/matrix/client
and see if this part exists in it:"org.matrix.msc3575.proxy": { "url": "https://slidingsync.lab.matrix.org" }
if so, chances are it’ll just work.
Not really, it simply indicates that it delegates the traffic to the sliding sync proxy. It does not indicate whether this proxy works correctly.
Simon Müller ( @cyrus@sopuli.xyz ) 1•1 month agoYeah but logically speaking that’s what EX looks fort, and chances are that it’ll work (because why else would it be in the response?)