246 lines
13 KiB
YAML
246 lines
13 KiB
YAML
# The bare domain name which represents your Matrix identity.
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# Matrix user ids for your server will be of the form (`@user:<matrix-domain>`).
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# Note: this playbook does not touch the server referenced here.
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# Installation happens on another server ("matrix.<matrix-domain>", see `matrix_server_fqn_matrix`).
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#
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# Example value: example.com
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matrix_domain: ~
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# This will contain the homeserver implementation that is in use.
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# Valid values: synapse, dendrite
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#
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# By default, we use Synapse, because it's the only full-featured Matrix server at the moment.
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#
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# This value automatically influences other variables (`matrix_synapse_enabled`, `matrix_dendrite_enabled`, etc.).
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# The homeserver implementation of an existing server cannot be changed without data loss.
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matrix_homeserver_implementation: synapse
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# This contains a secret, which is used for generating various other secrets later on.
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matrix_homeserver_generic_secret_key: ''
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# This is where your data lives and what we set up.
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# This and the Element FQN (see below) are expected to be on the same server.
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matrix_server_fqn_matrix: "matrix.{{ matrix_domain }}"
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# This is where you access federation API.
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matrix_server_fqn_matrix_federation: '{{ matrix_server_fqn_matrix }}'
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# This is where you access the Element web UI from (if enabled via matrix_client_element_enabled; enabled by default).
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# This and the Matrix FQN (see above) are expected to be on the same server.
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matrix_server_fqn_element: "element.{{ matrix_domain }}"
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# This is where you access the Hydrogen web client from (if enabled via matrix_client_hydrogen_enabled; disabled by default).
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matrix_server_fqn_hydrogen: "hydrogen.{{ matrix_domain }}"
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# This is where you access the Cinny web client from (if enabled via matrix_client_cinny_enabled; disabled by default).
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matrix_server_fqn_cinny: "cinny.{{ matrix_domain }}"
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# This is where you access the Dimension.
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matrix_server_fqn_dimension: "dimension.{{ matrix_domain }}"
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# For use with Go-NEB! (github callback url for example)
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matrix_server_fqn_bot_go_neb: "goneb.{{ matrix_domain }}"
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# This is where you access Jitsi.
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matrix_server_fqn_jitsi: "jitsi.{{ matrix_domain }}"
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# This is where you access Grafana.
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matrix_server_fqn_grafana: "stats.{{ matrix_domain }}"
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# This is where you access the Sygnal push gateway.
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matrix_server_fqn_sygnal: "sygnal.{{ matrix_domain }}"
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matrix_federation_public_port: 8448
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# The architecture that your server runs.
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# Recognized values by us are 'amd64', 'arm32' and 'arm64'.
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# Not all architectures support all services, so your experience (on non-amd64) may vary.
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# See docs/alternative-architectures.md
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matrix_architecture: amd64
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# The architecture for Debian packages.
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# See: https://wiki.debian.org/SupportedArchitectures
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# We just remap from our `matrix_architecture` values to what Debian and possibly other distros call things.
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matrix_debian_arch: "{{ 'armhf' if matrix_architecture == 'arm32' else matrix_architecture }}"
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matrix_user_username: "matrix"
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matrix_user_groupname: "matrix"
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# By default, the playbook creates the user (`matrix_user_username`)
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# and group (`matrix_user_groupname`) with a random id.
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# To use a specific user/group id, override these variables.
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matrix_user_uid: ~
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matrix_user_gid: ~
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matrix_base_data_path: "/matrix"
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matrix_base_data_path_mode: "750"
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matrix_static_files_base_path: "{{ matrix_base_data_path }}/static-files"
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matrix_systemd_path: "/etc/systemd/system"
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# Specifies the path to use for the `HOME` environment variable for systemd unit files.
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# Docker 20.10 complains with `WARNING: Error loading config file: .dockercfg: $HOME is not defined`
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# if `$HOME` is not defined, so we define something to make it happy.
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matrix_systemd_unit_home_path: /root
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# This is now unused. We keep it so that cleanup tasks can use it.
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# To be removed in the future.
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matrix_cron_path: "/etc/cron.d"
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matrix_local_bin_path: "/usr/local/bin"
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matrix_host_command_docker: "/usr/bin/env docker"
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matrix_host_command_sleep: "/usr/bin/env sleep"
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matrix_host_command_chown: "/usr/bin/env chown"
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matrix_host_command_fusermount: "/usr/bin/env fusermount"
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matrix_host_command_openssl: "/usr/bin/env openssl"
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matrix_host_command_systemctl: "/usr/bin/env systemctl"
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matrix_host_command_sh: "/usr/bin/env sh"
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matrix_ntpd_package: "{{ 'systemd-timesyncd' if (ansible_distribution == 'CentOS' and ansible_distribution_major_version > '7') or (ansible_distribution == 'Ubuntu' and ansible_distribution_major_version > '18') else ( 'systemd' if ansible_os_family == 'Suse' else 'ntp' ) }}"
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matrix_ntpd_service: "{{ 'systemd-timesyncd' if (ansible_distribution == 'CentOS' and ansible_distribution_major_version > '7') or (ansible_distribution == 'Ubuntu' and ansible_distribution_major_version > '18') or ansible_distribution == 'Archlinux' or ansible_os_family == 'Suse' else ('ntpd' if ansible_os_family == 'RedHat' else 'ntp') }}"
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matrix_homeserver_url: "https://{{ matrix_server_fqn_matrix }}"
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# Specifies where the homeserver's Client-Server API is on the container network.
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# Where this is depends on whether there's a reverse-proxy in front of the homeserver, which homeserver it is, etc.
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# This likely gets overriden elsewhere.
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matrix_homeserver_container_url: ""
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# Specifies where the homeserver's Federation API is on the container network.
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# Where this is depends on whether there's a reverse-proxy in front of the homeserver, which homeserver it is, etc.
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# This likely gets overriden elsewhere.
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matrix_homeserver_container_federation_url: ""
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matrix_identity_server_url: ~
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matrix_integration_manager_rest_url: ~
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matrix_integration_manager_ui_url: ~
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# The domain name where a Jitsi server is self-hosted.
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# If set, `/.well-known/matrix/client` will suggest Element clients to use that Jitsi server.
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# See: https://github.com/vector-im/element-web/blob/develop/docs/jitsi.md#configuring-element-to-use-your-self-hosted-jitsi-server
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matrix_client_element_jitsi_preferredDomain: ''
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# Controls whether Element should use End-to-End Encryption by default.
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# Setting this to false will update `/.well-known/matrix/client` and tell Element clients to avoid E2EE.
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# See: https://github.com/vector-im/element-web/blob/develop/docs/e2ee.md
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matrix_client_element_e2ee_default: true
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# Controls whether Element should require a secure backup set up before Element can be used.
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# Setting this to true will update `/.well-known/matrix/client` and tell Element require a secure backup.
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# See: https://github.com/vector-im/element-web/blob/develop/docs/e2ee.md
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matrix_client_element_e2ee_secure_backup_required: false
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# Controls which backup methods from ["key", "passphrase"] should be used, both is the default.
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# Setting this to other then empty will update `/.well-known/matrix/client` and tell Element which method to use
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# See: https://github.com/vector-im/element-web/blob/develop/docs/e2ee.md
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matrix_client_element_e2ee_secure_backup_setup_methods: []
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# Default `/.well-known/matrix/client` configuration - it covers the generic use case.
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# You can customize it by controlling the various variables inside the template file that it references.
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#
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# For a more advanced customization, you can extend the default (see `matrix_well_known_matrix_client_configuration_extension_json`)
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# or completely replace this variable with your own template.
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#
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# The side-effect of this lookup is that Ansible would even parse the JSON for us, returning a dict.
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# This is unlike what it does when looking up YAML template files (no automatic parsing there).
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matrix_well_known_matrix_client_configuration_default: "{{ lookup('template', 'templates/static-files/well-known/matrix-client.j2') }}"
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# Your custom JSON configuration for `/.well-known/matrix/client` should go to `matrix_well_known_matrix_client_configuration_extension_json`.
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# This configuration extends the default starting configuration (`matrix_well_known_matrix_client_configuration_default`).
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#
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# You can override individual variables from the default configuration, or introduce new ones.
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#
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# If you need something more special, you can take full control by
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# completely redefining `matrix_well_known_matrix_client_configuration`.
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#
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# Example configuration extension follows:
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#
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# matrix_well_known_matrix_client_configuration_extension_json: |
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# {
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# "io.element.call_behaviour": {
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# "widget_build_url": "https://dimension.example.com/api/v1/dimension/bigbluebutton/widget_state"
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# }
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# }
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matrix_well_known_matrix_client_configuration_extension_json: '{}'
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matrix_well_known_matrix_client_configuration_extension: "{{ matrix_well_known_matrix_client_configuration_extension_json|from_json if matrix_well_known_matrix_client_configuration_extension_json|from_json is mapping else {} }}"
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# Holds the final `/.well-known/matrix/client` configuration (a combination of the default and its extension).
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# You most likely don't need to touch this variable. Instead, see `matrix_well_known_matrix_client_configuration_default` and `matrix_well_known_matrix_client_configuration_extension_json`.
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matrix_well_known_matrix_client_configuration: "{{ matrix_well_known_matrix_client_configuration_default|combine(matrix_well_known_matrix_client_configuration_extension, recursive=True) }}"
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# Default `/.well-known/matrix/server` configuration - it covers the generic use case.
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# You can customize it by controlling the various variables inside the template file that it references.
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#
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# For a more advanced customization, you can extend the default (see `matrix_well_known_matrix_server_configuration_extension_json`)
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# or completely replace this variable with your own template.
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#
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# The side-effect of this lookup is that Ansible would even parse the JSON for us, returning a dict.
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# This is unlike what it does when looking up YAML template files (no automatic parsing there).
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matrix_well_known_matrix_server_configuration_default: "{{ lookup('template', 'templates/static-files/well-known/matrix-server.j2') }}"
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# Your custom JSON configuration for `/.well-known/matrix/server` should go to `matrix_well_known_matrix_server_configuration_extension_json`.
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# This configuration extends the default starting configuration (`matrix_well_known_matrix_server_configuration_default`).
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#
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# You can override individual variables from the default configuration, or introduce new ones.
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#
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# If you need something more special, you can take full control by
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# completely redefining `matrix_well_known_matrix_server_configuration`.
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#
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# Example configuration extension follows:
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#
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# matrix_well_known_matrix_server_configuration_extension_json: |
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# {
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# "something": "another"
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# }
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matrix_well_known_matrix_server_configuration_extension_json: '{}'
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matrix_well_known_matrix_server_configuration_extension: "{{ matrix_well_known_matrix_server_configuration_extension_json|from_json if matrix_well_known_matrix_server_configuration_extension_json|from_json is mapping else {} }}"
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# Holds the final `/.well-known/matrix/server` configuration (a combination of the default and its extension).
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# You most likely don't need to touch this variable. Instead, see `matrix_well_known_matrix_server_configuration_default` and `matrix_well_known_matrix_server_configuration_extension_json`.
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matrix_well_known_matrix_server_configuration: "{{ matrix_well_known_matrix_server_configuration_default|combine(matrix_well_known_matrix_server_configuration_extension, recursive=True) }}"
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# The Docker network that all services would be put into
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matrix_docker_network: "matrix"
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# Controls whether we'll preserve the vars.yml file on the Matrix server.
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# If you have a differently organized inventory, you may wish to disable this feature,
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# or to repoint `matrix_vars_yml_snapshotting_src` to the file you'd like to preserve.
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matrix_vars_yml_snapshotting_enabled: true
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matrix_vars_yml_snapshotting_src: "{{ inventory_dir }}/host_vars/{{ inventory_hostname }}/vars.yml"
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# Controls whether a `/.well-known/matrix/server` file is generated and used at all.
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#
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# If you wish to rely on DNS SRV records only, you can disable this.
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# Using DNS SRV records implies that you'll be handling Matrix Federation API traffic (tcp/8448)
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# using certificates for the base domain (`matrix_domain`) and not for the
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# matrix domain (`matrix_server_fqn_matrix`).
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matrix_well_known_matrix_server_enabled: true
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# Controls whether Docker is automatically installed.
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# If you change this to false you must install and update Docker manually. You also need to install the docker (https://pypi.org/project/docker/) Python package.
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matrix_docker_installation_enabled: true
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# Controls the Docker package that is installed.
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# Possible values are "docker-ce" (default) and "docker.io" (Debian).
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matrix_docker_package_name: docker-ce
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# Variables to Control which parts of our roles run.
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run_postgres_import: true
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run_postgres_upgrade: true
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run_postgres_import_sqlite_db: true
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run_postgres_vacuum: true
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run_synapse_register_user: true
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run_synapse_update_user_password: true
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run_synapse_import_media_store: true
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run_synapse_rust_synapse_compress_state: true
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run_dendrite_register_user: true
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run_setup: true
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run_self_check: true
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run_start: true
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run_stop: true
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