matrix-docker-ansible-deploy/roles/custom/matrix-base/tasks/sanity_check.yml

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---
- name: Fail if invalid homeserver implementation
ansible.builtin.fail:
msg: "You need to set a valid homeserver implementation in `matrix_homeserver_implementation`"
when: "matrix_homeserver_implementation not in ['synapse', 'dendrite', 'conduit']"
- name: (Deprecation) Catch and report renamed settings
ansible.builtin.fail:
msg: >-
Your configuration contains a variable, which now has a different name.
Please change your configuration to rename the variable (`{{ item.old }}` -> `{{ item.new }}`).
when: "item.old in vars"
with_items:
- {'old': 'host_specific_hostname_identity', 'new': 'matrix_domain'}
- {'old': 'hostname_identity', 'new': 'matrix_domain'}
- {'old': 'hostname_matrix', 'new': 'matrix_server_fqn_matrix'}
- {'old': 'hostname_riot', 'new': 'matrix_server_fqn_element'}
- {'old': 'matrix_server_fqn_riot', 'new': 'matrix_server_fqn_element'}
# We have a dedicated check for this variable, because we'd like to have a custom (friendlier) message.
- name: Fail if matrix_homeserver_generic_secret_key is undefined
ansible.builtin.fail:
msg: |
The `matrix_homeserver_generic_secret_key` variable must be defined and have a non-null and non-empty value.
If you're observing this error on a new installation, you should ensure that the `matrix_homeserver_generic_secret_key` is defined.
If you're observing this error on an existing homeserver installation, you can fix it easily and in a backward-compatible way by adding
`{% raw %}matrix_homeserver_generic_secret_key: "{{ matrix_synapse_macaroon_secret_key }}"{% endraw %}`
to your `vars.yml` file. Using another secret value for the new variable is also possible and shouldn't cause any trouble.
when: "matrix_homeserver_generic_secret_key is none or matrix_homeserver_generic_secret_key == ''"
- name: Fail if required variables are undefined
ansible.builtin.fail:
msg: "The `{{ item.var }}` variable must be defined and have a non-null and non-empty value"
with_items:
- {'var': matrix_domain, 'value': "{{ matrix_domain | default('') }}"}
- {'var': matrix_server_fqn_matrix, 'value': "{{ matrix_server_fqn_matrix | default('') }}"}
- {'var': matrix_server_fqn_element, 'value': "{{ matrix_server_fqn_element | default('') }}"}
- {'var': matrix_homeserver_container_url, 'value': "{{ matrix_homeserver_container_url | default('') }}"}
- {'var': matrix_homeserver_container_federation_url, 'value': "{{ matrix_homeserver_container_federation_url | default('') }}"}
when: "item.value is none or item.value == ''"
- name: Fail if uppercase domain used
ansible.builtin.fail:
msg: "Detected that you're using an uppercase domain name - `{{ item }}`. This will cause trouble. Please use all-lowercase!"
with_items:
- "{{ matrix_domain }}"
- "{{ matrix_server_fqn_matrix }}"
- "{{ matrix_server_fqn_element }}"
when: "item != item | lower"
- name: Fail if encountering usage of removed role (mx-puppet-skype)
ansible.builtin.fail:
msg: >-
Your configuration seems to include a reference to `matrix_mx_puppet_skype_enabled`. Are you trying to install the mx-puppet-skype bridge?
The playbook no longer includes a role for installing mx-puppet-skype, because the mx-puppet-bridge is unmaintained and has been reported as broken for a long time.
To get rid of this error, remove all `matrix_mx_puppet_*` references from your configuration.
To clean up your server from mx-puppet-skype's presence, see this changelog entry: https://github.com/spantaleev/matrix-docker-ansible-deploy/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md#mx-puppet-skype-removal.
If you still need bridging to Skype, consider switching to the go-skype bridge instead. See `docs/configuring-playbook-bridge-go-skype-bridge.md`.
when: "'matrix_mx_puppet_skype_enabled' in vars"