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Improved clarity for setup in INSTALL.md (#691)
* Improved clarity for setup in INSTALL.md
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Create config file, based on `dendrite-config.yaml`. Call it `dendrite.yaml`. Things that will need editing include *at least*:
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* `server_name`
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* `database/*`
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* `database/*` (All lines in the database section must have the username and password of the user created with the `createuser` command above. eg:`dendrite:password@localhost`)
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## Starting a monolith server
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It is possible to use 'naffka' as an in-process replacement to Kafka when using
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the monolith server. To do this, set `use_naffka: true` in `dendrite.yaml`.
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the monolith server. To do this, set `use_naffka: true` in `dendrite.yaml` and uncomment
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the necessary line related to naffka in the `database` section. Be sure to update the
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database username and password if needed.
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The monolith server can be started as shown below. By default it listens for
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HTTP connections on port 8008, so point your client at
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