We used to pass the shared secret for double-puppeting via a
`login_shared_secret` parameter, which doesn't seem to exist anymore.
The proper way to do it is via `login_shared_secret_map`.
The comments for `login_shared_secret_map` seem to indicate that it's
only usable with the shared-secret-auth password provider.
However, this bridge is based on mautrix-python (`>=0.20.5,<0.21`) as
per its `requirements.txt`
Support for double-puppeting via arbitrary access tokens landed in
mautrix-python 0.20.1 (6f25b62e80/CHANGELOG.md (L44-L53)),
so it should be possible to use appservice double-puppet.
Related to af04ca1238
A bunch of other parameters seem to have moved around as well.
This patch introduces some new Ansible variables for controlling
additional settings related to encryption, etc.
Related to 0241c71a4c
Related to https://github.com/spantaleev/matrix-docker-ansible-deploy/pull/3270#issuecomment-2143782962
With this change, it should be possible for people to adjust the Docker
dependency from `docker.service` to something else (e.g. `pkg-ContainerManager-dockerd.service`),
or to completely eliminate it by setting `devture_systemd_docker_base_docker_service_name` to an empty string.
This makes it easier for people to use the playbook against a Synology DSM server.
This is backward-compatible with what we had before. We're not changing
the SSL mode - just making it configurable.
Most components are defaulting to `sslmode=disable`, while some
(`matrix-bot-matrix-reminder-bot` and others) do not specify an `sslmode` at all.
We're making sslmode configurable, because certain external Postgres
servers may be configured to require SSL encryption.
In such cases `sslmode=disable` does not work and needs to be changed to
`sslmode=require` or something else (`verify-ca`, `verify-full`, etc).