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Since a casual user might want to try another homeserver than Synapse without thinking about its consequence, it is important to clarify that it is not possible to switch homeservers once specified. Signed-off-by: Suguru Hirahara <acioustick@noreply.codeberg.org>
62 lines
3.2 KiB
YAML
62 lines
3.2 KiB
YAML
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# The bare domain name which represents your Matrix identity.
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# Matrix user IDs for your server will be of the form (`@user:example.com`).
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#
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# Note: this playbook does not touch the server referenced here.
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# Installation happens on another server ("matrix.example.com", see `matrix_server_fqn_matrix`).
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#
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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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matrix_domain: example.com
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# The Matrix homeserver software to install.
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# See:
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# - `roles/custom/matrix-base/defaults/main.yml` for valid options
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# - the `docs/configuring-playbook-IMPLEMENTATION_NAME.md` documentation page, if one is available for your implementation choice
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#
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# By default, we use Synapse, because it's the only full-featured Matrix server at the moment.
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#
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# Note that the homeserver implementation of a server will not be able to be changed without data loss.
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matrix_homeserver_implementation: synapse
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# A secret used as a base, for generating various other secrets.
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# You can put any string here, but generating a strong one is preferred (e.g. `pwgen -s 64 1`).
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matrix_homeserver_generic_secret_key: ''
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# By default, the playbook manages its own Traefik (https://doc.traefik.io/traefik/) reverse-proxy server.
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# It will retrieve SSL certificates for you on-demand and forward requests to all other components.
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# For alternatives, see `docs/configuring-playbook-own-webserver.md`.
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matrix_playbook_reverse_proxy_type: playbook-managed-traefik
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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
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traefik_config_certificatesResolvers_acme_email: ''
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# A Postgres password to use for the superuser Postgres user (called `matrix` by default).
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#
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# The playbook creates additional Postgres users and databases (one for each enabled service)
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# using this superuser account.
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postgres_connection_password: ''
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# By default, we configure Coturn's external IP address using the value specified for `ansible_host` in your `inventory/hosts` file.
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# If this value is an external IP address, you can skip this section.
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#
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# If `ansible_host` is not the server's external IP address, you have 2 choices:
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# 1. Uncomment the line below, to allow IP address auto-detection to happen (more on this below)
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# 2. Uncomment and adjust the line below to specify an IP address manually
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#
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# By default, auto-detection will be attempted using the `https://ifconfig.co/json` API.
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# Default values for this are specified in `matrix_coturn_turn_external_ip_address_auto_detection_*` variables in the Coturn role
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# (see `roles/custom/matrix-coturn/defaults/main.yml`).
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#
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# If your server has multiple IP addresses, you may define them in another variable which allows a list of addresses.
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# Example: `matrix_coturn_turn_external_ip_addresses: ['1.2.3.4', '4.5.6.7']`
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#
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# matrix_coturn_turn_external_ip_address: ''
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