matrix-docker-ansible-deploy/roles/matrix-bridge-mautrix-telegram/tasks/setup_install.yml
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

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---
# If the matrix-synapse role is not used, `matrix_synapse_role_executed` won't exist.
# We don't want to fail in such cases.
- name: Fail if matrix-synapse role already executed
fail:
msg: >-
The matrix-bridge-mautrix-telegram role needs to execute before the matrix-synapse role.
when: "matrix_synapse_role_executed|default(False)"
- name: Ensure Mautrix Telegram image is pulled
docker_image:
name: "{{ matrix_mautrix_telegram_docker_image }}"
source: "{{ 'pull' if ansible_version.major > 2 or ansible_version.minor > 7 else omit }}"
force_source: "{{ matrix_mautrix_telegram_docker_image_force_pull if ansible_version.major > 2 or ansible_version.minor >= 8 else omit }}"
force: "{{ omit if ansible_version.major > 2 or ansible_version.minor >= 8 else matrix_mautrix_telegram_docker_image_force_pull }}"
- name: Ensure Mautrix Telegram base directory exists
file:
path: "{{ matrix_mautrix_telegram_base_path }}"
state: directory
mode: 0750
owner: "{{ matrix_user_username }}"
group: "{{ matrix_user_username }}"
- name: Check if a mautrix-telegram configuration file exists
stat:
path: "{{ matrix_mautrix_telegram_base_path }}/config.yaml"
register: mautrix_telegram_config_file_stat
- name: Ensure Matrix Mautrix telegram config installed
template:
src: "{{ role_path }}/templates/config.yaml.j2"
dest: "{{ matrix_mautrix_telegram_base_path }}/config.yaml"
mode: 0644
owner: "{{ matrix_user_username }}"
group: "{{ matrix_user_username }}"
when: "not mautrix_telegram_config_file_stat.stat.exists"
- name: (Migration) Fix up old configuration
lineinfile:
path: "{{ matrix_mautrix_telegram_base_path }}/config.yaml"
regexp: "{{ item.regexp }}"
line: "{{ item.line }}"
backrefs: yes
with_items:
- {'regexp': '^(\s+)filename: \./mautrix-telegram.log', 'line': '\1filename: /data/mautrix-telegram.log'}
- {'regexp': '^(\s+)database:', 'line': '\1database: sqlite:////data/mautrix-telegram.db'}
when: "mautrix_telegram_config_file_stat.stat.exists"
- name: Ensure matrix-mautrix-telegram.service installed
template:
src: "{{ role_path }}/templates/systemd/matrix-mautrix-telegram.service.j2"
dest: "/etc/systemd/system/matrix-mautrix-telegram.service"
mode: 0644
register: matrix_mautrix_telegram_systemd_service_result
- name: Ensure systemd reloaded after matrix-mautrix-telegram.service installation
service:
daemon_reload: yes
when: "matrix_mautrix_telegram_systemd_service_result.changed"
- name: Check if a mautrix-telegram registration file exists
stat:
path: "{{ matrix_mautrix_telegram_base_path }}/registration.yaml"
register: mautrix_telegram_registration_file_stat
- name: Generate matrix-mautrix-telegram registration.yaml if it doesn't exist
shell:
cmd: >-
/usr/bin/docker run
--rm
--user={{ matrix_user_uid }}:{{ matrix_user_gid }}
--cap-drop=ALL
--name matrix-mautrix-telegram-gen
-v {{ matrix_mautrix_telegram_base_path }}:/data:z
{{ matrix_mautrix_telegram_docker_image }}
python3 -m mautrix_telegram -g -c /data/config.yaml -r /data/registration.yaml
when: "not mautrix_telegram_registration_file_stat.stat.exists"
# If the matrix-synapse role is not used, these variables may not exist.
- set_fact:
matrix_synapse_container_extra_arguments: >
{{ matrix_synapse_container_extra_arguments|default([]) }}
+
{{ ["--mount type=bind,src={{ matrix_mautrix_telegram_base_path }}/registration.yaml,dst=/matrix-mautrix-telegram-registration.yaml,ro"] }}
matrix_synapse_app_service_config_files: >
{{ matrix_synapse_app_service_config_files|default([]) }}
+
{{ ["/matrix-mautrix-telegram-registration.yaml"] }}
- block:
- name: Fail if matrix-nginx-proxy role already executed
fail:
msg: >-
Trying to append Mautrix Telegram's reverse-proxying configuration to matrix-nginx-proxy,
but it's pointless since the matrix-nginx-proxy role had already executed.
To fix this, please change the order of roles in your plabook,
so that the matrix-nginx-proxy role would run after the matrix-bridge-mautrix-telegram role.
when: matrix_nginx_proxy_role_executed|default(False)|bool
- name: Generate Mautrix Telegram proxying configuration for matrix-nginx-proxy
set_fact:
matrix_mautrix_telegram_matrix_nginx_proxy_configuration: |
location {{ matrix_mautrix_telegram_public_endpoint }} {
{% if matrix_nginx_proxy_enabled|default(False) %}
{# Use the embedded DNS resolver in Docker containers to discover the service #}
resolver 127.0.0.11 valid=5s;
set $backend "matrix-mautrix-telegram:8080";
proxy_pass http://$backend;
{% else %}
{# Generic configuration for use outside of our container setup #}
proxy_pass http://127.0.0.1:9006;
{% endif %}
}
- name: Register Mautrix Telegram proxying configuration with matrix-nginx-proxy
set_fact:
matrix_nginx_proxy_proxy_matrix_additional_server_configuration_blocks: |
{{
matrix_nginx_proxy_proxy_matrix_additional_server_configuration_blocks|default([])
+
[matrix_mautrix_telegram_matrix_nginx_proxy_configuration]
}}
tags:
- always
- name: Warn about reverse-proxying if matrix-nginx-proxy not used
debug:
msg: >-
NOTE: You've enabled the Mautrix Telegram bridge but are not using the matrix-nginx-proxy
reverse proxy.
Please make sure that you're proxying the `{{ matrix_mautrix_telegram_public_endpoint }}`
URL endpoint to the matrix-mautrix-telegram container.
You can expose the container's port using the `matrix_mautrix_telegram_container_http_host_bind_port` variable.
when: "matrix_nginx_proxy_enabled is not defined"