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As suggested in #63 (Github issue), splitting the playbook's logic into multiple roles will be beneficial for maintainability. This patch realizes this split. Still, some components affect others, so the roles are not really independent of one another. For example: - disabling mxisd (`matrix_mxisd_enabled: false`), causes Synapse and riot-web to reconfigure themselves with other (public) Identity servers. - enabling matrix-corporal (`matrix_corporal_enabled: true`) affects how reverse-proxying (by `matrix-nginx-proxy`) is done, in order to put matrix-corporal's gateway server in front of Synapse We may be able to move away from such dependencies in the future, at the expense of a more complicated manual configuration, but it's probably not worth sacrificing the convenience we have now. As part of this work, the way we do "start components" has been redone now to use a loop, as suggested in #65 (Github issue). This should make restarting faster and more reliable.
50 lines
2.6 KiB
YAML
50 lines
2.6 KiB
YAML
# By default, this playbook sets up its own nginx proxy server on port 80/443.
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# This is fine if you're dedicating the whole server to Matrix.
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# But in case that's not the case, you may wish to prevent that
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# and take care of proxying by yourself.
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matrix_nginx_proxy_enabled: true
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matrix_nginx_proxy_docker_image: "nginx:1.15.8-alpine"
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matrix_nginx_proxy_data_path: "{{ matrix_base_data_path }}/nginx-proxy"
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matrix_nginx_proxy_confd_path: "{{ matrix_nginx_proxy_data_path }}/conf.d"
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# The addresses where the Matrix Client API is.
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# Certain extensions (like matrix-corporal) may override this in order to capture all traffic.
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matrix_nginx_proxy_matrix_client_api_addr_with_proxy_container: "matrix-synapse:8008"
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matrix_nginx_proxy_matrix_client_api_addr_sans_proxy_container: "localhost:8008"
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# Specifies when to reload the matrix-nginx-proxy service so that
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# a new SSL certificate could go into effect.
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matrix_nginx_proxy_reload_cron_time_definition: "20 4 */5 * *"
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# Specifies which SSL protocols to use when serving Riot and Synapse
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# Note TLSv1.3 is not yet available in dockerized nginx
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# See: https://github.com/nginxinc/docker-nginx/issues/190
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matrix_nginx_proxy_ssl_protocols: "TLSv1.1 TLSv1.2"
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# By default, this playbook automatically retrieves and auto-renews
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# free SSL certificates from Let's Encrypt.
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#
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# The following retrieval methods are supported:
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# - "lets-encrypt" - the playbook obtains free SSL certificates from Let's Encrypt
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# - "self-signed" - the playbook generates and self-signs certificates
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# - "manually-managed" - lets you manage certificates by yourself (manually; see below)
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#
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# If you decide to manage certificates by yourself (`matrix_ssl_retrieval_method: manually-managed`),
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# you'd need to drop them into the directory specified by `matrix_ssl_config_dir_path`
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# obeying the following hierarchy:
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# - <matrix_ssl_config_dir_path>/live/<domain>/fullchain.pem
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# - <matrix_ssl_config_dir_path>/live/<domain>/privkey.pem
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# where <domain> refers to the domains that you need (usually `hostname_matrix` and `hostname_riot`).
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matrix_ssl_retrieval_method: "lets-encrypt"
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# Controls whether to obtain production or staging certificates from Let's Encrypt.
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matrix_ssl_lets_encrypt_staging: false
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matrix_ssl_lets_encrypt_certbot_docker_image: "certbot/certbot:v0.30.0"
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matrix_ssl_lets_encrypt_certbot_standalone_http_port: 2402
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matrix_ssl_lets_encrypt_support_email: "{{ host_specific_matrix_ssl_lets_encrypt_support_email }}"
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matrix_ssl_base_path: "{{ matrix_base_data_path }}/ssl"
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matrix_ssl_config_dir_path: "{{ matrix_ssl_base_path }}/config"
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matrix_ssl_log_dir_path: "{{ matrix_ssl_base_path }}/log" |