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Author SHA1 Message Date
Ahmad Haghighi f52a8b6484 use custom docker registry 2021-04-12 17:23:55 +04:30
rakshazi 2f887f292c
added "matrix_%SERVICE%_version" variable to all roles, use it in "matrix_%SERVICE%_docker_image" var (preserving backward-compatibility) 2021-02-20 19:08:28 +02:00
Slavi Pantaleev c1008fde44 Upgrade matrix-coturn (4.5.1.3 -> 4.5.2) 2021-01-18 00:41:47 +02:00
Slavi Pantaleev be5263f397 Move self-building git repository URLs to variables (stop hardcoding) 2020-11-28 21:34:14 +02:00
Slavi Pantaleev 5eed874199 Improve self-building experience (avoid conflict with pullable images)
Fixes https://github.com/spantaleev/matrix-docker-ansible-deploy/issues/716

This patch makes us use more fully-qualified container image names
(either prefixed with docker.io/ or with localhost/).

The latter happens when self-building is enabled.

We've recently had issues where if an image was removed manually
and the service was restarted (making `docker run` fetch it from Docker Hub, etc.),
we'd end up with a pulled image, even though we're aiming for a self-built one.
Re-running the playbook would then not do a rebuild, because:
- the image with that name already exists (even though it's something
else)
- we sometimes had conditional logic where we'd build only if the git
repo changed

By explicitly changing the name of the images (prefixing with localhost/),
we avoid such confusion and the possibility that we'd automatically pul something
which is not what we expect.

Also, I've removed that condition where building would happen on git
changes only. We now always build (unless an image with that name
already exists). We just force-build when the git repo changes.
2020-11-14 23:00:49 +02:00
Slavi Pantaleev 8b59402f79 Upgrade Coturn (4.5.1.2 -> 4.5.1.3)
4.5.1.3 fixes a security vulnerability:
https://github.com/coturn/coturn/security/advisories/GHSA-c8r8-8vp5-6gcm
2020-06-30 14:28:41 +03:00
Dan Arnfield e750c6c6ff Update coturn (4.5.1.1 -> 4.5.1.2) 2020-05-04 09:46:45 -05:00
Slavi Pantaleev 2b85fde103 Rename some variables for consistency 2020-03-15 10:15:27 +02:00
Slavi Pantaleev 8fe97abe7d Wire matrix_container_images_self_build to self_build variables via group_vars/matrix_servers
This keeps the roles cleaner and more independent of matrix-base,
which may be important for people building their own playbook
out of the individual roles and not using the matrix-base role.
2020-03-15 10:10:41 +02:00
Horvath Gergely 2d537484d5 introduce variable 2020-03-14 19:16:29 +01:00
Horvath Gergely a5d94eec0b refactor variable names 2020-03-08 00:28:14 +01:00
Horvath Gergely 310aa685f9 refactor based on Slavi's requests 2020-03-08 00:24:00 +01:00
Slavi Pantaleev 9a33e5c7ad Make it possible to control Coturn ports and listen interfaces
Related to #330 (Github Issue).
2019-12-20 12:21:43 +02:00
Slavi Pantaleev 7d3adc4512 Automatically force-pull :latest images
We do use some `:latest` images by default for the following services:
- matrix-dimension
- Goofys (in the matrix-synapse role)
- matrix-bridge-appservice-irc
- matrix-bridge-appservice-discord
- matrix-bridge-mautrix-facebook
- matrix-bridge-mautrix-whatsapp

It's terribly unfortunate that those software projects don't release
anything other than `:latest`, but that's how it is for now.

Updating that software requires that users manually do `docker pull`
on the server. The playbook didn't force-repull images that it already
had.

With this patch, it starts doing so. Any image tagged `:latest` will be
force re-pulled by the playbook every time it's executed.

It should be noted that even though we ask the `docker_image` module to
force-pull, it only reports "changed" when it actually pulls something
new. This is nice, because it lets people know exactly when something
gets updated, as opposed to giving the indication that it's always
updating the images (even though it isn't).
2019-06-10 14:30:28 +03:00
Sylvia van Os 75b1528d13 Add the possibility to pass extra flags to the docker container 2019-04-30 16:35:18 +02:00
Slavi Pantaleev 59e37105e8 Add TLS support to Coturn 2019-03-19 10:24:39 +02:00
Slavi Pantaleev 018aeed5e9 Add support for mounting additional volumes to matrix-coturn 2019-03-19 09:16:30 +02:00
Slavi Pantaleev 24cf27c60c Isolate Coturn from services in the default Docker network
Most (all?) of our Matrix services are running in the `matrix` network,
so they were safe -- not accessible from Coturn to begin with.

Isolating Coturn into its own network is a security improvement
for people who were starting other services in the default
Docker network. Those services were potentially reachable over the
private Docker network from Coturn.

Discussed in #120 (Github Pull Request)
2019-03-18 17:41:14 +02:00
Slavi Pantaleev c6858d2a08 Define matrix_coturn_turn_external_ip_address in the playbook group vars
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.
2019-03-18 17:04:40 +02:00
Stuart Mumford e367a2d0de
Add nulls for quotas as well 2019-03-18 11:58:52 +00:00
Stuart Mumford 9d236c5466
Add defaults for ips 2019-03-18 11:44:40 +00:00
Slavi Pantaleev aae8757027 Update coturn (4.5.1.0 -> 4.5.1.1) 2019-03-06 19:59:40 +02:00
Slavi Pantaleev f5cd916de8 Update coturn (4.5.0.8 -> 4.5.1.0) 2019-02-07 13:15:59 +02:00
Slavi Pantaleev c10182e5a6 Make roles more independent of one another
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`).
2019-01-16 18:05:48 +02:00
Slavi Pantaleev 51312b8250 Split playbook into multiple roles
As suggested in #63 (Github issue), splitting the
playbook's logic into multiple roles will be beneficial for
maintainability.

This patch realizes this split. Still, some components
affect others, so the roles are not really independent of one
another. For example:
- disabling mxisd (`matrix_mxisd_enabled: false`), causes Synapse
and riot-web to reconfigure themselves with other (public)
Identity servers.

- enabling matrix-corporal (`matrix_corporal_enabled: true`) affects
how reverse-proxying (by `matrix-nginx-proxy`) is done, in order to
put matrix-corporal's gateway server in front of Synapse

We may be able to move away from such dependencies in the future,
at the expense of a more complicated manual configuration, but
it's probably not worth sacrificing the convenience we have now.

As part of this work, the way we do "start components" has been
redone now to use a loop, as suggested in #65 (Github issue).
This should make restarting faster and more reliable.
2019-01-12 18:01:10 +02:00