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This new role also adds native Traefik support and support for other (non-`amd64`) architectures via self-building.
33 lines
1.9 KiB
YAML
33 lines
1.9 KiB
YAML
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- when: matrix_playbook_reverse_proxy_type not in ['playbook-managed-nginx', 'other-nginx-non-container']
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name: Fail if reverse-proxy is not nginx
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ansible.builtin.fail:
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msg: >
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Etherpad's integration into matrix-nginx-proxy's Dimension server only makes sense if you're using matrix-nginx-proxy.
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`matrix_playbook_reverse_proxy_type` ({{ matrix_playbook_reverse_proxy_type }}) indicates that you're using another reverse-proxy.
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If you're using Traefik, you should configure `etherpad_hostname` and `etherpad_path_prefix` instead.
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- when: not matrix_dimension_enabled
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name: Fail if Dimension not enabled
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ansible.builtin.fail:
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msg: >
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Etherpad's integration into matrix-nginx-proxy's Dimension server only makes sense if you're using Dimension.
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Looks like Dimension is not enabled in your configuration (judging by `matrix_dimension_enabled`).
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Consider configuring `etherpad_hostname` and `etherpad_path_prefix` instead.
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- when: etherpad_hostname != matrix_server_fqn_dimension
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name: Fail if Etherpad hostname does not match Dimension hostname
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ansible.builtin.fail:
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msg: >
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Etherpad's integration into matrix-nginx-proxy's Dimension server requires that you set `etherpad_hostname` to `matrix_server_fqn_dimension`.
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Consider adding this to your configuration: `{% raw %}etherpad_hostname: "{{ matrix_server_fqn_dimension }}"{% endraw %}`
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- when: etherpad_nginx_proxy_dimension_integration_path_prefix == '/'
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name: Fail if / path prefix used for Etherpad
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ansible.builtin.fail:
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msg: >
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Etherpad's integration into matrix-nginx-proxy's Dimension server only makes sense if you're using a non-`/` path for Etherpad.
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You've chosen a path prefix of `/` in `etherpad_nginx_proxy_dimension_integration_path_prefix`.
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The `/` path must go to Dimension itself, so you need to pick a different prefix (e.g. `/etherpad`).
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