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16 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
1ea1597020 Fix some ansible-lint-reported warnings
This mostly fixes `key-order` warnings around
`block` statements.
2022-09-27 11:38:33 +03:00
a1fb082618 Add support for running background tasks on a worker 2022-09-15 10:32:51 +03:00
5f3f460cda Restore support for appservice and user_dir workers 2022-09-15 10:06:56 +03:00
226c550ffa Add support for stream writer Synapse workers
As stream writer workers are also powered by the `generic_worker`
Synapse app, this necessitated that we provide means for distinguishing
between them and regular `generic_workers`.

I've also taken the time to optimize nginx configuration generation
(more Jinja2 macro usage, less duplication).

Worker names have also changed.
Workers are now named sequentially like this:
- `matrix-synapse-worker-0-generic`
- `matrix-synapse-worker-1-stream-writer-typing`
- `matrix-synapse-worker-2-pusher`

instead of `matrix-synapse-worker_generic_worker-18111` (indexed with a
port number).

People who modify `matrix_synapse_workers_enabled_list` directly will
need to adjust their configuration.
2022-09-15 08:10:04 +03:00
c1849ae888 Fix the remaining var-spacing ansible-lint errors
Reference: https://ansible-lint.readthedocs.io/en/latest/default_rules/#var-spacing
2022-07-18 15:33:41 +03:00
cac9bf2637 Fix syntax error regression 2022-07-18 15:13:09 +03:00
ddf18eadc7 More ansible-lint fixes 2022-07-18 13:01:17 +03:00
f6b371164c Remove useless variable 2021-04-23 07:07:18 +03:00
da50fb27a0 Whitelist /_matrix/key requests for going to generic workers on the federation port 2021-01-25 09:46:50 +02:00
5ca68210cd Do not handle /_matrix/federation on client-server port, nor /_matrix/client stuff on federation port
I guess it didn't hurt to do it until now, but it's not great serving
federation APIs on the client-server API port, etc.

matrix-corporal doesn't work yet (still something to be solved in the
future), but its firewalling operations will also be sabotaged
by Client-Server APIs being served on the federation port (it's a way to get around its firewalling).
2021-01-24 22:22:57 +02:00
9952ec6c16 Upgrade Synapse (v1.18.0 -> v1.19.0) 2020-08-17 17:02:40 +03:00
10b3ceff72 Make Matrix federation port configurable
Fixes #523 (Github Issue).
2020-06-09 08:29:03 +03:00
b440d5b73c Remove some fact definitions during runtime 2019-08-22 08:00:02 +03:00
bb816df557 Move mautrix telegram and whatsapp into separate roles
The goal is to move each bridge into its own separate role.
This commit starts off the work on this with 2 bridges:
- mautrix-telegram
- mautrix-whatsapp

Each bridge's role (including these 2) is meant to:

- depend only on the matrix-base role

- integrate nicely with the matrix-synapse role (if available)

- integrate nicely with the matrix-nginx-proxy role (if available and if
required). mautrix-telegram bridge benefits from integrating with
it.

- not break if matrix-synapse or matrix-nginx-proxy are not used at all

This has been provoked by #174 (Github Issue).
2019-05-14 23:47:22 +09:00
a43bcd81fe Rename some variables 2019-02-28 11:51:09 +02:00
c10182e5a6 Make roles more independent of one another
With this change, the following roles are now only dependent
on the minimal `matrix-base` role:
- `matrix-corporal`
- `matrix-coturn`
- `matrix-mailer`
- `matrix-mxisd`
- `matrix-postgres`
- `matrix-riot-web`
- `matrix-synapse`

The `matrix-nginx-proxy` role still does too much and remains
dependent on the others.

Wiring up the various (now-independent) roles happens
via a glue variables file (`group_vars/matrix-servers`).
It's triggered for all hosts in the `matrix-servers` group.

According to Ansible's rules of priority, we have the following
chain of inclusion/overriding now:
- role defaults (mostly empty or good for independent usage)
- playbook glue variables (`group_vars/matrix-servers`)
- inventory host variables (`inventory/host_vars/matrix.<your-domain>`)

All roles default to enabling their main component
(e.g. `matrix_mxisd_enabled: true`, `matrix_riot_web_enabled: true`).
Reasoning: if a role is included in a playbook (especially separately,
in another playbook), it should "work" by default.

Our playbook disables some of those if they are not generally useful
(e.g. `matrix_corporal_enabled: false`).
2019-01-16 18:05:48 +02:00