We no longer validate that there's an IP address defined.
Seems like Coturn can start without one as well, so there's no need to
require it.
If people populate `matrix_coturn_turn_external_ip_addresses` directly
to specify multiple addresses, they can leave
`matrix_coturn_turn_external_ip_address` empty.
We use the "select not equal to empty string" thing in the for loop
to avoid `matrix_coturn_turn_external_ip_address` leading to
`matrix_coturn_turn_external_ip_addresses: ['']` leading to
`external-ip=` in the Coturn configuration.
Related to https://github.com/spantaleev/matrix-docker-ansible-deploy/pull/1741
This is more explicit than hiding it in the role defaults.
People who reuse the roles in their own playbook (and not only) may
incorrectly define `ansible_host` to be a hostname or some local address.
Making it more explicit is more likely to prevent such mistakes.
With this change, the following roles are now only dependent
on the minimal `matrix-base` role:
- `matrix-corporal`
- `matrix-coturn`
- `matrix-mailer`
- `matrix-mxisd`
- `matrix-postgres`
- `matrix-riot-web`
- `matrix-synapse`
The `matrix-nginx-proxy` role still does too much and remains
dependent on the others.
Wiring up the various (now-independent) roles happens
via a glue variables file (`group_vars/matrix-servers`).
It's triggered for all hosts in the `matrix-servers` group.
According to Ansible's rules of priority, we have the following
chain of inclusion/overriding now:
- role defaults (mostly empty or good for independent usage)
- playbook glue variables (`group_vars/matrix-servers`)
- inventory host variables (`inventory/host_vars/matrix.<your-domain>`)
All roles default to enabling their main component
(e.g. `matrix_mxisd_enabled: true`, `matrix_riot_web_enabled: true`).
Reasoning: if a role is included in a playbook (especially separately,
in another playbook), it should "work" by default.
Our playbook disables some of those if they are not generally useful
(e.g. `matrix_corporal_enabled: false`).