- `ADMIN_VALUE` being either `0` (regular user) or `1` (admin)
- `USER` and `DOMAIN` pointing to a valid user on your server
If you're using the integrated Postgres server and not an [external Postgres server](configuring-playbook-external-postgres.md), you can launch a Postgres into the `synapse` database by:
- running `/matrix/postgres/bin/cli` - to launch [`psql`](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/app-psql.html)
- running `\c synapse` - to change to the `synapse` database
You can then proceed to run the query above.
**Note**: directly modifying the raw data of Synapse (or any other software) could cause the software to break. You've been warned!
@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ Use the Synapse User Admin API as described here: https://github.com/matrix-org/
This requires an [access token](obtaining-access-tokens.md) from a server admin account. *This method will also log the user out of all of their clients while the other options do not.*
This requires an [access token](obtaining-access-tokens.md) from a server admin account. *This method will also log the user out of all of their clients while the other options do not.*
If you didn't make your account a server admin when you created it, you can use the `/usr/local/bin/matrix-change-user-admin-status` script as described in [registering-users.md](registering-users.md).
If you didn't make your account a server admin when you created it, you can learn how to switch it now by reading about it in [Adding/Removing Administrator privileges to an existing Synapse user](registering-users.md#addingremoving-administrator-privileges-to-an-existing-synapse-user).
### Example:
### Example:
To set @user:domain.com's password to `correct_horse_battery_staple` you could use this curl command:
To set @user:domain.com's password to `correct_horse_battery_staple` you could use this curl command: