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roles/custom/matrix-bot-draupnir/tasks/main.yml
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---
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- block:
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- when: matrix_bot_draupnir_enabled | bool
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ansible.builtin.include_tasks: "{{ role_path }}/tasks/validate_config.yml"
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- when: matrix_bot_draupnir_enabled | bool
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ansible.builtin.include_tasks: "{{ role_path }}/tasks/setup_install.yml"
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tags:
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- setup-all
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- setup-bot-draupnir
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- install-all
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- install-bot-draupnir
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- block:
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- when: not matrix_bot_draupnir_enabled | bool
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ansible.builtin.include_tasks: "{{ role_path }}/tasks/setup_uninstall.yml"
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tags:
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- setup-all
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- setup-bot-draupnir
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roles/custom/matrix-bot-draupnir/tasks/setup_install.yml
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---
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- ansible.builtin.set_fact:
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matrix_bot_draupnir_requires_restart: false
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- name: Ensure matrix-bot-draupnir paths exist
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ansible.builtin.file:
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path: "{{ item.path }}"
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state: directory
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mode: 0750
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owner: "{{ matrix_user_username }}"
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group: "{{ matrix_user_groupname }}"
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with_items:
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- {path: "{{ matrix_bot_draupnir_base_path }}", when: true}
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- {path: "{{ matrix_bot_draupnir_config_path }}", when: true}
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- {path: "{{ matrix_bot_draupnir_data_path }}", when: true}
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- {path: "{{ matrix_bot_draupnir_docker_src_files_path }}", when: "{{ matrix_bot_draupnir_container_image_self_build }}"}
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when: "item.when | bool"
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- name: Ensure draupnir Docker image is pulled
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community.docker.docker_image:
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name: "{{ matrix_bot_draupnir_docker_image }}"
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source: "{{ 'pull' if ansible_version.major > 2 or ansible_version.minor > 7 else omit }}"
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force_source: "{{ matrix_bot_draupnir_docker_image_force_pull if ansible_version.major > 2 or ansible_version.minor >= 8 else omit }}"
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force: "{{ omit if ansible_version.major > 2 or ansible_version.minor >= 8 else matrix_bot_draupnir_docker_image_force_pull }}"
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when: "not matrix_bot_draupnir_container_image_self_build | bool"
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register: result
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retries: "{{ devture_playbook_help_container_retries_count }}"
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delay: "{{ devture_playbook_help_container_retries_delay }}"
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until: result is not failed
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- name: Ensure draupnir repository is present on self-build
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ansible.builtin.git:
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repo: "{{ matrix_bot_draupnir_container_image_self_build_repo }}"
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dest: "{{ matrix_bot_draupnir_docker_src_files_path }}"
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version: "{{ matrix_bot_draupnir_docker_image.split(':')[1] }}"
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force: "yes"
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become: true
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become_user: "{{ matrix_user_username }}"
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register: matrix_bot_draupnir_git_pull_results
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when: "matrix_bot_draupnir_container_image_self_build | bool"
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- name: Ensure draupnir Docker image is built
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community.docker.docker_image:
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name: "{{ matrix_bot_draupnir_docker_image }}"
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source: build
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force_source: "{{ matrix_bot_draupnir_git_pull_results.changed }}"
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build:
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dockerfile: Dockerfile
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path: "{{ matrix_bot_draupnir_docker_src_files_path }}"
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pull: true
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when: "matrix_bot_draupnir_container_image_self_build | bool"
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- name: Ensure matrix-bot-draupnir config installed
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ansible.builtin.copy:
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content: "{{ matrix_bot_draupnir_configuration | to_nice_yaml(indent=2, width=999999) }}"
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dest: "{{ matrix_bot_draupnir_config_path }}/production.yaml"
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mode: 0644
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owner: "{{ matrix_user_username }}"
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group: "{{ matrix_user_groupname }}"
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- name: Ensure matrix-bot-draupnir.service installed
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ansible.builtin.template:
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src: "{{ role_path }}/templates/systemd/matrix-bot-draupnir.service.j2"
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dest: "{{ devture_systemd_docker_base_systemd_path }}/matrix-bot-draupnir.service"
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mode: 0644
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register: matrix_bot_draupnir_systemd_service_result
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- name: Ensure matrix-bot-draupnir.service restarted, if necessary
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ansible.builtin.service:
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name: "matrix-bot-draupnir.service"
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state: restarted
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daemon_reload: true
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when: "matrix_bot_draupnir_requires_restart | bool"
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roles/custom/matrix-bot-draupnir/tasks/setup_uninstall.yml
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---
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- name: Check existence of matrix-bot-draupnir service
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ansible.builtin.stat:
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path: "{{ devture_systemd_docker_base_systemd_path }}/matrix-bot-draupnir.service"
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register: matrix_bot_draupnir_service_stat
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- when: matrix_bot_draupnir_service_stat.stat.exists | bool
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block:
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- name: Ensure matrix-bot-draupnir is stopped
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ansible.builtin.service:
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name: matrix-bot-draupnir
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state: stopped
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enabled: false
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daemon_reload: true
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- name: Ensure matrix-bot-draupnir.service doesn't exist
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ansible.builtin.file:
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path: "{{ devture_systemd_docker_base_systemd_path }}/matrix-bot-draupnir.service"
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state: absent
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- name: Ensure matrix-bot-draupnir paths don't exist
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ansible.builtin.file:
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path: "{{ matrix_bot_draupnir_base_path }}"
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state: absent
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---
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- name: Fail if required variables are undefined
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ansible.builtin.fail:
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msg: "The `{{ item }}` variable must be defined and have a non-null value."
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with_items:
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- "matrix_bot_draupnir_access_token"
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- "matrix_bot_draupnir_management_room"
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when: "vars[item] == '' or vars[item] is none"
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roles/custom/matrix-bot-draupnir/templates/production.yaml.j2
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# Endpoint URL that draupnir uses to interact with the matrix homeserver (client-server API),
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# set this to the pantalaimon URL if you're using that.
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homeserverUrl: "{{ matrix_homeserver_url }}"
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# Endpoint URL that draupnir could use to fetch events related to reports (client-server API and /_synapse/),
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# only set this to the public-internet homeserver client API URL, do NOT set this to the pantalaimon URL.
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rawHomeserverUrl: "{{ matrix_homeserver_url }}"
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# Matrix Access Token to use, draupnir will only use this if pantalaimon.use is false.
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accessToken: "{{ matrix_bot_draupnir_access_token }}"
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# Options related to Pantalaimon (https://github.com/matrix-org/pantalaimon)
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#pantalaimon:
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# # Whether or not draupnir will use pantalaimon to access the matrix homeserver,
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# # set to `true` if you're using pantalaimon.
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# #
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# # Be sure to point homeserverUrl to the pantalaimon instance.
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# #
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# # draupnir will log in using the given username and password once,
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# # then store the resulting access token in a file under dataPath.
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# use: false
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#
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# # The username to login with.
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# username: draupnir
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#
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# # The password draupnir will login with.
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# #
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# # After successfully logging in once, this will be ignored, so this value can be blanked after first startup.
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# password: your_password
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# The path draupnir will store its state/data in, leave default ("/data/storage") when using containers.
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dataPath: "/data"
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# If true (the default), draupnir will only accept invites from users present in managementRoom.
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autojoinOnlyIfManager: true
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# If `autojoinOnlyIfManager` is false, only the members in this space can invite
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# the bot to new rooms.
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#acceptInvitesFromSpace: "!example:example.org"
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# Whether draupnir should report ignored invites to the management room (if autojoinOnlyIfManager is true).
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recordIgnoredInvites: false
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# The room ID (or room alias) of the management room, anyone in this room can issue commands to draupnir.
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#
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# draupnir has no more granular access controls other than this, be sure you trust everyone in this room - secure it!
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#
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# This should be a room alias or room ID - not a matrix.to URL.
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#
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# Note: By default, draupnir is fairly verbose - expect a lot of messages in this room.
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# (see verboseLogging to adjust this a bit.)
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managementRoom: "{{ matrix_bot_draupnir_management_room }}"
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# Whether draupnir should log a lot more messages in the room,
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# mainly involves "all-OK" messages, and debugging messages for when draupnir checks bans in a room.
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verboseLogging: false
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# The log level of terminal (or container) output,
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# can be one of DEBUG, INFO, WARN and ERROR, in increasing order of importance and severity.
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#
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# This should be at INFO or DEBUG in order to get support for draupnir problems.
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logLevel: "INFO"
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# Whether or not draupnir should synchronize policy lists immediately after startup.
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# Equivalent to running '!draupnir sync'.
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syncOnStartup: true
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# Whether or not draupnir should check moderation permissions in all protected rooms on startup.
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# Equivalent to running `!draupnir verify`.
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verifyPermissionsOnStartup: true
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# Whether or not draupnir should actually apply bans and policy lists,
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# turn on to trial some untrusted configuration or lists.
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noop: false
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# Whether draupnir should check member lists quicker (by using a different endpoint),
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# keep in mind that enabling this will miss invited (but not joined) users.
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#
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# Turn on if your bot is in (very) large rooms, or in large amounts of rooms.
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fasterMembershipChecks: false
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# A case-insensitive list of ban reasons to have the bot also automatically redact the user's messages for.
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#
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# If the bot sees you ban a user with a reason that is an (exact case-insensitive) match to this list,
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# it will also remove the user's messages automatically.
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#
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# Typically this is useful to avoid having to give two commands to the bot.
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# Advanced: Use asterisks to have the reason match using "globs"
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# (f.e. "spam*testing" would match "spam for testing" as well as "spamtesting").
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#
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# See here for more info: https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tools/glob
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# Note: Keep in mind that glob is NOT regex!
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automaticallyRedactForReasons:
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- "spam"
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- "advertising"
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# A list of rooms to protect. draupnir will add this to the list it knows from its account data.
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#
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# It won't, however, add it to the account data.
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# Manually add the room via '!draupnir rooms add' to have it stay protected regardless if this config value changes.
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#
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# Note: These must be matrix.to URLs
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#protectedRooms:
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# - "https://matrix.to/#/#yourroom:example.org"
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# Whether or not to add all joined rooms to the "protected rooms" list
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# (excluding the management room and watched policy list rooms, see below).
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#
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# Note that this effectively makes the protectedRooms and associated commands useless
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# for regular rooms.
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#
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# Note: the management room is *excluded* from this condition.
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# Explicitly add it as a protected room to protect it.
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#
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# Note: Ban list rooms the bot is watching but didn't create will not be protected.
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# Explicitly add these rooms as a protected room list if you want them protected.
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protectAllJoinedRooms: false
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# Increase this delay to have Mjölnir wait longer between two consecutive backgrounded
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# operations. The total duration of operations will be longer, but the homeserver won't
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# be affected as much. Conversely, decrease this delay to have Mjölnir chain operations
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# faster. The total duration of operations will generally be shorter, but the performance
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# of the homeserver may be more impacted.
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backgroundDelayMS: 500
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# Server administration commands, these commands will only work if draupnir is
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# a global server administrator, and the bot's server is a Synapse instance.
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#admin:
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# # Whether or not draupnir can temporarily take control of any eligible account from the local homeserver who's in the room
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# # (with enough permissions) to "make" a user an admin.
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# #
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# # This only works if a local user with enough admin permissions is present in the room.
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# enableMakeRoomAdminCommand: false
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# Misc options for command handling and commands
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commands:
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# Whether or not the `!draupnir` prefix is necessary to submit commands.
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#
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# If `true`, will allow commands like `!ban`, `!help`, etc.
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#
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# Note: draupnir can also be pinged by display name instead of having to use
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# the !draupnir prefix. For example, "my_moderator_bot: ban @spammer:example.org"
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# will address only my_moderator_bot.
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allowNoPrefix: false
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# Any additional bot prefixes that draupnir will listen to. i.e. adding `mod` will allow `!mod help`.
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additionalPrefixes:
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- "draupnir_bot"
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# Whether or not commands with a wildcard (*) will require an additional `--force` argument
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# in the command to be able to be submitted.
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confirmWildcardBan: true
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# Configuration specific to certain toggle-able protections
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#protections:
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# # Configuration for the wordlist plugin, which can ban users based if they say certain
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# # blocked words shortly after joining.
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# wordlist:
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# # A list of case-insensitive keywords that the WordList protection will watch for from new users.
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# #
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# # WordList will ban users who use these words when first joining a room, so take caution when selecting them.
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# #
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# # For advanced usage, regex can also be used, see the following links for more information;
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# # - https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/an-introduction-to-regular-expressions
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# # - https://regexr.com/
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# # - https://regexone.com/
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# words:
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# - "LoReM"
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# - "IpSuM"
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# - "DoLoR"
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# - "aMeT"
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#
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# # For how long (in minutes) the user is "new" to the WordList plugin.
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# #
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# # After this time, the user will no longer be banned for using a word in the above wordlist.
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# #
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# # Set to zero to disable the timeout and make users *always* appear "new".
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# # (users will always be banned if they say a bad word)
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# minutesBeforeTrusting: 20
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# Options for advanced monitoring of the health of the bot.
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health:
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# healthz options. These options are best for use in container environments
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# like Kubernetes to detect how healthy the service is. The bot will report
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# that it is unhealthy until it is able to process user requests. Typically
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# this means that it'll flag itself as unhealthy for a number of minutes
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# before saying "Now monitoring rooms" and flagging itself healthy.
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#
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# Health is flagged through HTTP status codes, defined below.
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healthz:
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# Whether the healthz integration should be enabled (default false)
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enabled: false
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# The port to expose the webserver on. Defaults to 8080.
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port: 8080
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# The address to listen for requests on. Defaults to all addresses.
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address: "0.0.0.0"
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# The path to expose the monitoring endpoint at. Defaults to `/healthz`
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endpoint: "/healthz"
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# The HTTP status code which reports that the bot is healthy/ready to
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# process requests. Typically this should not be changed. Defaults to
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# 200.
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healthyStatus: 200
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# The HTTP status code which reports that the bot is not healthy/ready.
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# Defaults to 418.
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unhealthyStatus: 418
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# Options for exposing web APIs.
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#web:
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# # Whether to enable web APIs.
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# enabled: false
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#
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# # The port to expose the webserver on. Defaults to 8080.
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# port: 8080
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#
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# # The address to listen for requests on. Defaults to only the current
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# # computer.
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# address: localhost
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#
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# # Alternative setting to open to the entire web. Be careful,
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# # as this will increase your security perimeter:
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# #
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# # address: "0.0.0.0"
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#
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# # A web API designed to intercept Matrix API
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# # POST /_matrix/client/r0/rooms/{roomId}/report/{eventId}
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# # and display readable abuse reports in the moderation room.
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# #
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# # If you wish to take advantage of this feature, you will need
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# # to configure a reverse proxy, see e.g. test/nginx.conf
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# abuseReporting:
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# # Whether to enable this feature.
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# enabled: false
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# Whether or not to actively poll synapse for abuse reports, to be used
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# instead of intercepting client calls to synapse's abuse endpoint, when that
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# isn't possible/practical.
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pollReports: false
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# Whether or not new reports, received either by webapi or polling,
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# should be printed to our managementRoom.
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displayReports: false
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#jinja2: lstrip_blocks: "True"
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[Unit]
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Description=Matrix Draupnir bot
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{% for service in matrix_bot_draupnir_systemd_required_services_list %}
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Requires={{ service }}
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After={{ service }}
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{% endfor %}
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{% for service in matrix_bot_draupnir_systemd_required_services_list %}
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Wants={{ service }}
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{% endfor %}
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DefaultDependencies=no
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[Service]
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Type=simple
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Environment="HOME={{ devture_systemd_docker_base_systemd_unit_home_path }}"
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ExecStartPre=-{{ devture_systemd_docker_base_host_command_sh }} -c '{{ devture_systemd_docker_base_host_command_docker }} kill matrix-bot-draupnir 2>/dev/null || true'
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ExecStartPre=-{{ devture_systemd_docker_base_host_command_sh }} -c '{{ devture_systemd_docker_base_host_command_docker }} rm matrix-bot-draupnir 2>/dev/null || true'
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# Intentional delay, so that the homeserver (we likely depend on) can manage to start.
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ExecStartPre={{ matrix_host_command_sleep }} 5
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ExecStart={{ devture_systemd_docker_base_host_command_docker }} run --rm --name matrix-bot-draupnir \
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--log-driver=none \
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--user={{ matrix_user_uid }}:{{ matrix_user_gid }} \
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--cap-drop=ALL \
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--read-only \
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--network={{ matrix_docker_network }} \
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--mount type=bind,src={{ matrix_bot_draupnir_config_path }},dst=/data/config,ro \
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--mount type=bind,src={{ matrix_bot_draupnir_data_path }},dst=/data \
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{% for arg in matrix_bot_draupnir_container_extra_arguments %}
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{{ arg }} \
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{% endfor %}
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{{ matrix_bot_draupnir_docker_image }}
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ExecStop=-{{ devture_systemd_docker_base_host_command_sh }} -c '{{ devture_systemd_docker_base_host_command_docker }} kill matrix-bot-draupnir 2>/dev/null || true'
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ExecStop=-{{ devture_systemd_docker_base_host_command_sh }} -c '{{ devture_systemd_docker_base_host_command_docker }} rm matrix-bot-draupnir 2>/dev/null || true'
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Restart=always
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RestartSec=30
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SyslogIdentifier=matrix-bot-draupnir
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[Install]
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WantedBy=multi-user.target
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