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•5 months ago
Try 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•5 months ago
Yes. 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•4 months ago
Yes, the entire point is that it is the client where Sliding-Sync is being developed and tested.
- ReversalHatchery ( @ReversalHatchery@beehaw.org ) English1•5 months ago
Yeah, 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•4 months ago
Open
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•4 months ago
Yeah 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?)