Running with a user (like `matrix:matrix`) fails if Etherpad is enabled,
because `/matrix/etherpad` is owned by `matrix_etherpad_user_uid`/`matrix_etherpad_user_gid` (`5001:5001`).
The `matrix` user can't acccess the Etherpad directory for this reason
and Borgmatic fails when trying to make a backup.
There may be other things under `/matrix` which similarly use
non-`matrix:matrix` permissions.
Another workaround might have been to add `/matrix/etherpad` (and
potentially other things) to `matrix_backup_borg_location_exclude_patterns`, but:
- that means Etherpad won't be backed up - not great
- only excluding Etherpad may not be enough. There may be other files we
need to exclude as well
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Running with `root` is still not enough though.
We need at least the `CAP_DAC_OVERRIDE` capability, or we won't be able to read the
`/etc/borgmatic.d/config.yaml` configuration file (owned by
`matrix:matrix` with `0640` permissions).
---
Additionally, it seems like the backup process tries to write to at least a few directories:
- `/root/.borgmatic`
- `/root/.ssh`
- `/root/.config`
> [Errno 30] Read-only file system: '/root/.borgmatic'
> Error while creating a backup.
> /etc/borgmatic.d/config.yaml: Error running configuration file
We either need to stop mounting the container filesystem as readonly
(remove `--read-only`) or to allow writing via a `tmpfs`.
I've gone the `tmpfs` route which seems to work.
In any case, the mounted source directories (`matrix_backup_borg_location_source_directories`)
are read-only regardless, so our actual source files are protected from unintentional changes.
Without this, it's a string and borg says:
> At 'hooks.postgresql_databases[INDEX_HERE].port': '5432' is not of type 'integer'
> /etc/borgmatic/config.yaml /etc/borgmatic.d /tmp/.config/borgmatic/config.yaml /tmp/.config/borgmatic.d: No valid configuration files found
.. and fails to do anything.
This role is usable on its own and it's not tied to Matrix, so
extracting it out into an independent role that we install via
ansible-galaxy makes sense.
This also fixes the confusion from the other day, where
`matrix_postgres_*` had to be renamed to `devture_postgres_*`
(unless it was about `matrix_postgres_backup_*`).
We now can safely say that ALL `matrix_postgres_*` variables need to be
renamed.
Fixes https://github.com/spantaleev/matrix-docker-ansible-deploy/issues/2305
More details about the new key type can be found here:
https://eff-certbot.readthedocs.io/en/stable/using.html#rsa-and-ecdsa-keys
Existing RSA-based keys will continue to renew as RSA until manual
action is taken. Example from the documentation above:
> certbot renew --key-type ecdsa --cert-name example.com --force-renewal
In the future, we may add a command which does this automatically for
all domains.
* added dendrite captcha options
* added hcaptcha doc
* proper url
* Apply suggestions from code review
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* Update main.yml
* renamed captcha vars to new naming scheme
* change vars to new format
* Rename back some incorrect renamed variables
These variables are either not just part of the `client_api` subsection,
or are not even part of that section at all. They shouldn't have been
renamed in baaef2ed616e2645550d9
* Fix up naming inconsistencies
Some of these variables had been renamed in one place,
but not in other places, so it couldn't have worked that way.
* Add validation/deprecation for renamed Dendrite variables
Related to 4097898f885cf4c73, baaef2ed616e2645550, 68f4418092fa8ad
and a0b4a0ae6b2f1f18
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- forego removing Docker images - it's not effective anyway, because it
only removes the last version.. which is a drop in the bucket, usually
- do not reload systemd - it's none of our business. `--tags=start`,
etc., handle this
- combine all uninstall tasks under a single block, which only runs if
we detect traces (a leftover systemd .service file) of the component.
If no such .service is detected, we skip them all. This may lead to
incorect cleanup in rare cases, but is good enough for the most part.
* Exempt Matrix server from ntfy rate limit
Add the matrix fqdn and localhost to ntfy's exemption list.
Also allow all ntfy rate limits to be configured through Ansible
variables.
* Fix names and formatting
* fixes
* tabs not spaces
* Lint
* Use raw tags instead of bracket soup
We had checks to avoid stopping/deleting systemd services for workers
that used to exist and will continue to exist, but we were deleting
config files for workers each time.. Only to recreate them again later.
This lead to:
- too many misleading "changed" tasks
- too much unnecessary work
- potential failures during playbook execution possibly leaving the
system in a bad state (no worker config files)
We need this to control whether `('matrix-' + matrix_homeserver_implementation + '.service')`
would get injected into `devture_systemd_service_manager_services_list_auto`
This was useful when the order of these roles in relation to Synapse
mattered (when we were injecting stuff into Synapse variables during
runtime). This is no longer the case since 0ea7cb5d18, so all of
this can be removed.
These `init.yml` (now `inject_into_nginx_proxy.yml`) tasks do not need
to `always` run. They only need to run for `setup-all` and
`setup-nginx-proxy`. Unless we're dealing with these 2 tags, we can
spare ourselves a lot of work.
This patch also moves the `when` statement from `init.yml` into
`main.yml` in an effort to further optimize things by potentially
avoiding the extra file include.
These are not even caused by Archlinux, but by running buggy Ansible on old Ubuntu
while targeting modern servers (like Archlinux, but also others, ..).
We shouldn't employ ugly workarounds like this. We should tell people to
avoid running buggy Ansible or bad distros like Ubuntu, even.
* Enable location sharing in Element
* Update roles/custom/matrix-client-element/tasks/validate_config.yml
Co-authored-by: Slavi Pantaleev <slavi@devture.com>
* Update roles/custom/matrix-client-element/tasks/setup_install.yml
Co-authored-by: Slavi Pantaleev <slavi@devture.com>
* Rename location sharing vars to be consistent with other vars
* Rename style.json to map_style.json
* Add m.tile_server section to /.well-known/matrix/client
Co-authored-by: Slavi Pantaleev <slavi@devture.com>
* Add task to configure a standalone JVB on a different server
* add missing file
* set nginx config
* update prosody file and expose port 5222
* change variable name to server id
* formatting change
* use server id of jvb-1 for the main server
* adding documentation
* adding more jvbs
* rename variable
* revert file
* fix yaml error
* minor doc fixes
* renaming tags and introducing a common tag
* remove duplicates
* add mapping for jvb to hostname/ip
* missed a jvb_server
* Update roles/matrix-nginx-proxy/templates/nginx/conf.d/matrix-jitsi.conf.j2
Co-authored-by: Slavi Pantaleev <slavi@devture.com>
* PR review comments and additional documentation
* iterate on dict items
* Update docs/configuring-playbook-jitsi.md
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* Update docs/configuring-playbook-jitsi.md
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* Update docs/configuring-playbook-jitsi.md
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* Update docs/configuring-playbook-jitsi.md
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* Update docs/configuring-playbook-jitsi.md
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* Update docs/configuring-playbook-jitsi.md
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* Update docs/configuring-playbook-jitsi.md
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* adding documentation around the xmpp setting
* add common after
* reduce the number of services during init of the additional jvb
* remove rogue i
* revert change to jitsi init as it's needed
* only run the jvb service on the additional jvb host
* updating docs
* reset default and add documentation about the websocket port
* fix issue rather merge with master
* add missing role introduced in master
* this role is required too
* Adding new jitsi jvb playbook, moving setup.yml to matrix.yml and creating soft link
* updating documentation
* revert accidental change to file
* add symlink back to roles to aid running of the jitsi playbook
* Remove extra space
* Delete useless playbooks/roles symlink
* Remove blank lines
Co-authored-by: Slavi Pantaleev <slavi@devture.com>
* Jitsi control sentry dns using vars
* renaming variables
* Revert "renaming variables"
This reverts commit 4146c48f6a.
* set to connection string or 0 to disable
* Update comments
* Use empty string for default Sentry DSN variables
Both should work identically, but an empty string seems better
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This fixes a regression since the change done in c1c152f7ac.
When another role (say `matrix-jitsi`) included `roles/custom/matrix-base/tasks/util/ensure_openssl_installed.yml`,
which then included `{{ role_path }}/tasks/util/ensure_openssl_installed_DISTRO.yml`,
that `role_path` variable would end up being the parent role
(`matrix-jitsi`) and not the `matrix-base` role, so we'd get a failure.
An alternative solution may have been to avoid using `role_path`, but
importing roles properly (like we've done in this patch) sounds like a better way.
Unfortunately, `import_role` fails if `tasks_from` is something like
`util/ensure_openssl_installed` (containing a `/`), so I had to move
these utils out of `util/`.
Related to https://github.com/spantaleev/matrix-docker-ansible-deploy/issues/2228
We no longer ask users to create Matrix user accounts for these bots:
- Postmoogle
- Honoroit
- Reminder Bot
Other bots and services (matrix-registration-bot, maubot, mjolnir,
Dimension, etc.) require an Access Token to run (not a password),
so this new role doesn't help for them.
It does help for the above bots though, and for defining your own
"initial user accounts" in the `matrix_user_creator_users_additional`
variable.
Dendrite uses a lot of databases, but a single (`dendrite`) role, which
leads to `matrix_postgres_import_roles_to_ignore` being something like
`['dendrite', 'dendrite', 'dendrite', ...]` needlessly.
This leads to weird regexes being generated for
`matrix_postgres_import_roles_ignore_regex`.
It's not that it hurts, but it just looks odd.
We were only reporting failures for when the async task didn't finish.
We also need to report a failure for when the task finished, but
returned a non-zero exit code.
This is more consistent with how we name variables. It's also less
confusing, especially given that we have `matrix_hookshot_feeds_pollTimeoutSeconds` as well.