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# 2022-11-25
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## 2x-5x performance improvements in playbook runtime
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**TLDR**: the playbook is 2x faster for running `--tags=setup-all` (and various other tags). It also has new `--tags=install-*` tags (like `--tags=install-all`), which skip uninstallation tasks and bring an additional 2.5x speedup. In total, the playbook can maintain your server 5 times faster.
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Our [etke.cc managed Matrix hosting service](https://etke.cc) runs maintenance against hundreds of servers, so the playbook being fast means a lot.
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The [etke.cc Ansible playbook](https://gitlab.com/etke.cc/ansible) (which is an extension of this one) is growing to support more and more services (besides just Matrix), so the Matrix playbook being leaner prevents runtimes from becoming too slow and improves the customer experience.
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Even when running `ansible-playbook` manually (as most of us here do), it's beneficial not to waste time and CPU resources.
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Recently, a few large optimizations have been done to this playbook and its external roles (see [The playbook now uses external roles for some things](#the-playbook-now-uses-external-roles-for-some-things) and don't forget to run `make roles`):
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1. Replacing Ansible `import_tasks` calls with `include_tasks`, which decreased runtime in half. Using `import_tasks` is slower and causes Ansible to go through and skip way too many tasks (tasks which could have been skipped altogether by not having Ansible include them in the first place). On an experimental VM, **deployment time was decreased from ~530 seconds to ~250 seconds**.
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2. Introducing new `install-*` tags (`install-all` and `install-COMPONENT`, e.g. `install-synapse`, `install-bot-postmoogle`), which only run Ansible tasks pertaining to installation, while skipping uninstallation tasks. In most cases, people are maintaining the same setup or they're *adding* new components. Removing components is rare. Running thousands of uninstallation tasks each time is wasteful. On an experimental VM, **deployment time was decreased from ~250 seconds (`--tags=setup-all`) to ~100 seconds (`--tags=install-all`)**.
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You can still use `--tags=setup-all`. In fact, that's the best way to ensure your server is reconciled with the `vars.yml` configuration.
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If you know you haven't uninstalled any services since the last time you ran the playbook, you could run `--tags=install-all` instead and benefit from quicker runtimes.
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It should be noted that a service may become "eligible for uninstallation" even if your `vars.yml` file remains the same. In rare cases, we toggle services from being auto-installed to being optional, like we did on the 17th of March 2022 when we made [ma1sd not get installed by default](https://github.com/spantaleev/matrix-docker-ansible-deploy/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md#compatibility-break-ma1sd-identity-server-no-longer-installed-by-default). In such rare cases, you'd also need to run `--tags=setup-all`.
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# 2022-11-22
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# Automatic `matrix_architecture` determination
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Here are some playbook tags that you should be familiar with:
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- `setup-all` - runs all setup tasks for all components, but does not start/restart services
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- `setup-all` - runs all setup tasks (installation and uninstallation) for all components, but does not start/restart services
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- `install-all` - like `setup-all`, but skips uninstallation tasks. Useful for maintaining your setup quickly when its components remain unchanged. If you adjust your `vars.yml` to remove components, you'd need to run `setup-all` though, or these components will still remain installed
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- `setup-SERVICE` (e.g. `setup-bot-postmoogle`) - runs the setup tasks only for a given role, but does not start/restart services. You can discover these additional tags in each role (`roles/*/main.yml`). Running per-component setup tasks is **not recommended**, as components sometimes depend on each other and running just the setup tasks for a given component may not be enough. For example, setting up the [mautrix-telegram bridge](configuring-playbook-bridge-mautrix-telegram.md), in addition to the `setup-mautrix-telegram` tag, requires database changes (the `setup-postgres` tag) as well as reverse-proxy changes (the `setup-nginx-proxy` tag).
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- `install-SERVICE` (e.g. `install-bot-postmoogle`) - like `setup-SERVICE`, but skips uninstallation tasks. See `install-all` above for additional information.
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- `start` - starts all systemd services and makes them start automatically in the future
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- `stop` - stops all systemd services
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- `ensure-matrix-users-created` - a special tag which ensures that all special users needed by the playbook (for bots, etc.) are created
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`setup-*` tags **do not start services** automatically, because you may wish to do things before starting services, such as importing a database dump, restoring data from another server, etc.
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`setup-*` tags and `install-*` tags **do not start services** automatically, because you may wish to do things before starting services, such as importing a database dump, restoring data from another server, etc.
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## 1. Installing Matrix
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If this is **a brand new** Matrix server and you **won't be importing old data into it**, run all these tags:
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```sh
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ansible-playbook -i inventory/hosts setup.yml --tags=setup-all,ensure-matrix-users-created,start
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ansible-playbook -i inventory/hosts setup.yml --tags=install-all,ensure-matrix-users-created,start
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```
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This will do a full installation and start all Matrix services.
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To do the installation **without** starting services, run only the `setup-all` tag:
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```sh
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ansible-playbook -i inventory/hosts setup.yml --tags=setup-all
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ansible-playbook -i inventory/hosts setup.yml --tags=install-all
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```
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When this command completes, services won't be running yet.
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Feel free to **re-run the setup command any time** you think something is off with the server configuration. Ansible will take your configuration and update your server to match.
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Note that if you remove components from `vars.yml`, or if we switch some component from being installed by default to not being installed by default anymore, you'd need to run the setup command with `--tags=setup-all` instead of `--tags=install-all`. See [Playbook tags introduction](#playbook-tags-introduction)
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## 3. Finalize the installation
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