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* Get all account data on CompleteSync * Revert "Get all account data on CompleteSync" This reverts commit 44a3e566d8fb940b0b757aea9b8408fa19ea9f54. * Use /_synapse/admin/v1/register to create account * Linting * Linter again :) * Update docs * Use HTTP API to reset password, add option to User API `PerformPasswordUpdate` to invalidate sessions * Fix routing name * Tell me more about what went wrong * Deprecate the `-reset-password` flag, document the new API Co-authored-by: Neil Alexander <neilalexander@users.noreply.github.com>
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The `create-account` tool is built in the `bin` folder when building Dendrite with
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the `build.sh` script.
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It uses the `dendrite.yaml` configuration file to connect to the Dendrite user database
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and create the account entries directly. It can therefore be used even if Dendrite is not
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running yet, as long as the database is up.
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It uses the `dendrite.yaml` configuration file to connect to a running Dendrite instance and requires
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shared secret registration to be enabled as explained below.
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An example of using `create-account` to create a **normal account**:
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./bin/create-account -config /path/to/dendrite.yaml -username USERNAME -admin
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```
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By default `create-account` uses `https://localhost:8448` to connect to Dendrite, this can be overwritten using
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the `-url` flag:
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```bash
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./bin/create-account -config /path/to/dendrite.yaml -username USERNAME -url http://localhost:8008
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```
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An example of using `create-account` when running in **Docker**, having found the `CONTAINERNAME` from `docker ps`:
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```bash
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