Reorganize Postgres access (breaking change)
In short, this makes Synapse a 2nd class citizen, preparing for a future where it's just one-of-many homeserver software options. We also no longer have a default Postgres superuser password, which improves security. The changelog explains more as to why this was done and how to proceed from here.
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@ -294,10 +294,10 @@ matrix_synapse_manhole_enabled: false
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matrix_synapse_sentry_dsn: ""
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# Postgres database information
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matrix_synapse_database_host: ""
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matrix_synapse_database_user: ""
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matrix_synapse_database_host: "matrix-postgres"
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matrix_synapse_database_user: "synapse"
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matrix_synapse_database_password: ""
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matrix_synapse_database_database: ""
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matrix_synapse_database_database: "synapse"
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matrix_synapse_turn_uris: []
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matrix_synapse_turn_shared_secret: ""
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