matrix-docker-ansible-deploy/docs/importing-media-store.md
Slavi Pantaleev 76506f34e0 Make media-store restore work with server files, not local
This is a simplification and a way to make it consistent with
how we do Postgres imports (see 6d89319822), using
files coming from the server, not from the local machine.

By encouraging people NOT to use local files,
we potentially avoid problems such as #34 (Github issue),
where people would download `media_store` to their Mac's filesystem
and case-sensitivity issues will actually corrupt it.

By not encouraging local files usage, it's less likely that
people would copy (huge) directories to their local machine like that.
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Importing media_store data files from an existing installation (optional)

Run this if you'd like to import your media_store files from a previous installation of Matrix Synapse.

Prerequisites

Before doing the actual data restore, you need to upload your media store directory to the server (any path is okay).

If you are Storing Matrix media files on Amazon S3 (optional), restoring with this tool is not possible right now. As an alternative, you can perform a manual restore using the AWS CLI tool (e.g. aws s3 sync /path/to/server/media_store/. s3://name-of-bucket/)

Note for Mac users: Due to case-sensitivity issues on certain Mac filesystems (HFS or HFS+), filename corruption may occur if you copy a media_store directory to your Mac. If you're transferring a media_store directory between 2 servers, make sure you do it directly (from server to server with a tool such as rsync), and not by downloading the files to your Mac.

Importing

Run this command (make sure to replace <server-path-to-media_store> with a path on your server):

ansible-playbook -i inventory/hosts setup.yml --extra-vars='server_path_media_store=<server-path-to-media_store>' --tags=import-media-store

Note: <server-path-to-media_store> must be a file path to a media_store directory on the server (not on your local machine!).