Convert all 15 cluster services from embedded API format to wild-directory packages using the unified manifest format: - metallb, traefik, cert-manager, longhorn, snapshot-controller - nfs, smtp, coredns, node-feature-discovery, nvidia-device-plugin - externaldns, docker-registry, headlamp, crowdsec, utils Changes: - wild-manifest.yaml → manifest.yaml with is, defaultConfig, requires - Eliminated configReferences and serviceConfig fields - Flattened kustomize.template/ to package root - Template vars use flat defaultConfig keys - install.sh paths updated for apps/ layout - Updated 9 app manifests: cloud.smtp.* → apps.smtp.* with requires - Removed dead install: true field from 6 app manifests Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Matrix (Synapse)
Matrix is an open standard for secure, decentralized, real-time communication. This deploys the Synapse homeserver for self-hosted Matrix federation and messaging.
Dependencies
- PostgreSQL - Database for storing messages and account data
- Redis - Used for inter-worker communication
Configuration
Key settings configured through your instance's config.yaml:
- domain - Where the Synapse web client will be accessible (default:
matrix.{your-cloud-domain}) - serverName - Your Matrix server identity, used in user IDs like
@user:{serverName}(default:{your-cloud-domain}) - enableRegistration - Whether to allow public account creation (default:
false) - storage - Persistent volume for Synapse data (default:
50Gi) - mediaStorage - Persistent volume for uploaded media (default:
100Gi) - SMTP - Email delivery settings inherited from your Wild Cloud instance
Access
After deployment, the Synapse homeserver will be available at:
https://matrix.{your-cloud-domain}
Connect using any Matrix client (Element, FluffyChat, etc.) with your server name.
First-Time Setup
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Add and deploy the app:
wild app add matrix wild app deploy matrix -
Use the registration shared secret (in your
secrets.yaml) to create your first admin account, or enable public registration temporarily -
Connect with a Matrix client and start messaging