matrix-docker-ansible-deploy/examples/vars.yml

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# The bare domain name which represents your Matrix identity.
# Matrix user ids for your server will be of the form (`@user:<matrix-domain>`).
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#
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# Note: this playbook does not touch the server referenced here.
# Installation happens on another server ("matrix.<matrix-domain>").
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#
# If you've deployed using the wrong domain, you'll have to run the Uninstalling step,
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# because you can't change the Domain after deployment.
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#
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# Example value: example.com
matrix_domain: YOUR_BARE_DOMAIN_NAME_HERE
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# The Matrix homeserver software to install.
# See:
# - `roles/matrix-base/defaults/main.yml` for valid options
# - the `docs/configuring-playbook-IMPLEMENTATION_NAME.md` documentation page, if one is available for your implementation choice
matrix_homeserver_implementation: synapse
# A secret used as a base, for generating various other secrets.
# You can put any string here, but generating a strong one is preferred (e.g. `pwgen -s 64 1`).
matrix_homeserver_generic_secret_key: ''
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# This is something which is provided to Let's Encrypt when retrieving SSL certificates for domains.
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#
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# In case SSL renewal fails at some point, you'll also get an email notification there.
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#
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# If you decide to use another method for managing SSL certificates (different than the default Let's Encrypt),
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# you won't be required to define this variable (see `docs/configuring-playbook-ssl-certificates.md`).
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#
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# Example value: someone@example.com
matrix_ssl_lets_encrypt_support_email: ''
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# A Postgres password to use for the superuser Postgres user (called `matrix` by default).
#
# The playbook creates additional Postgres users and databases (one for each enabled service)
# using this superuser account.
matrix_postgres_connection_password: ''