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This paves the way for installing other roles into `roles/galaxy` using `ansible-galaxy`, similar to how it's done in: - https://github.com/spantaleev/gitea-docker-ansible-deploy - https://github.com/spantaleev/nextcloud-docker-ansible-deploy In the near future, we'll be removing a lot of the shared role code from here and using upstream roles for it. Some of the core `matrix-*` roles have already been extracted out into other reusable roles: - https://github.com/devture/com.devture.ansible.role.postgres - https://github.com/devture/com.devture.ansible.role.systemd_docker_base - https://github.com/devture/com.devture.ansible.role.timesync - https://github.com/devture/com.devture.ansible.role.vars_preserver - https://github.com/devture/com.devture.ansible.role.playbook_runtime_messages - https://github.com/devture/com.devture.ansible.role.playbook_help We just need to migrate to those.
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# Using an external PostgreSQL server (optional)
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By default, this playbook would set up a PostgreSQL database server on your machine, running in a Docker container.
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If that's alright, you can skip this.
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If you'd like to use an external PostgreSQL server that you manage, you can edit your configuration file (`inventory/host_vars/matrix.<your-domain>/vars.yml`).
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**NOTE**: using **an external Postgres server is currently [not very seamless](https://github.com/spantaleev/matrix-docker-ansible-deploy/issues/1682#issuecomment-1061461683) when it comes to enabling various other playbook services** - you will need to create a new database/credentials for each service and to point each service to its corresponding database using custom `vars.yml` configuration. **For the best experience with the playbook, stick to using the integrated Postgres server**.
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If you'd like to use an external Postgres server, use a custom `vars.yml` configuration like this:
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```yaml
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matrix_postgres_enabled: false
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# Rewire Synapse to use your external Postgres server
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matrix_synapse_database_host: "your-postgres-server-hostname"
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matrix_synapse_database_user: "your-postgres-server-username"
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matrix_synapse_database_password: "your-postgres-server-password"
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matrix_synapse_database_database: "your-postgres-server-database-name"
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# Rewire any other service (each `matrix-*` role) you may wish to use to use your external Postgres server.
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# Each service expects to have its own dedicated database on the Postgres server
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# and uses its own variable names (see `roles/custom/matrix-*/defaults/main.yml) for configuring Postgres connectivity.
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```
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The database (as specified in `matrix_synapse_database_database`) must exist and be accessible with the given credentials.
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It must be empty or contain a valid Synapse database. If empty, Synapse would populate it the first time it runs.
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**Note**: the external server that you specify in `matrix_synapse_database_host` must be accessible from within the `matrix-synapse` Docker container (and possibly other containers too). This means that it either needs to be a publicly accessible hostname or that it's a hostname on the same Docker network where all containers installed by this playbook run (a network called `matrix` by default). Using a local PostgreSQL instance on the host (running on the same machine, but not in a container) is not possible.
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The connection to your external Postgres server **will not be SSL encrypted**, as [we don't support that yet](https://github.com/spantaleev/matrix-docker-ansible-deploy/issues/89).
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