* feat: support container_network=host across all roles + systemd templates
Mirror the pattern Slavi introduced for matrix-coturn (aafa8f0) across the
fork: every 'Ensure X container network is created' task gets a
'when: <var> not in ["", "host"]' guard so MDAD does not try to
docker_network create a network literally named 'host' (returns 403,
since host is a pre-defined Docker network).
Mirror the same guard in every systemd unit template that does
'ExecStartPre=docker network connect <addnet> <container>' loops over
matrix_<role>_container_additional_networks: skip the connects when the
container is on host networking (where additional --network attaches
are invalid).
Unblocks DiD setups where MDAD-managed containers share their host's
network namespace (matrix-mdad outer compose service joined to central
postgres/openldap networks) to reach external services on the outer
Docker daemon.
* Simplify container network guards (!= 'host') and fix duplicate when
Guarding on the empty string ('') as well was misleading: systemd unit
templates still render an unconditional --network= flag, so an empty
network value produces a broken docker create command. Only 'host' is
actually supported, so only guard on that. This also matches the
existing convention in the Traefik role
(when: traefik_container_network != 'host').
Also fix a duplicate when key in the meshtastic-relay role, where the
network-creation task already had a when condition - the two are now
combined into a list.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Co-authored-by: Slavi Pantaleev <slavi@devture.com>
Co-authored-by: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Replaces `community.docker.docker_image` with the modern
`docker_image_pull` and `docker_image_build` split modules across all
four task files (synapse, reverse_proxy_companion, goofys,
rust-synapse-compress-state). Drops the `ansible_version` compatibility
ladder and removes four `_container_image_force_pull` variables (the new
pull module handles registry refresh natively via `pull: always`).
The Synapse self-build path uses `ansible.builtin.shell` for BuildKit
support and is left as-is. The customizations image build (which builds
on top of the locally-tagged synapse image) is converted to
`docker_image_build` with `pull: false`, preserving its existing
rebuild-trigger semantics.
Related to https://github.com/spantaleev/matrix-docker-ansible-deploy/issues/5191.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
These three roles have multiple variable prefixes each:
- kakaotalk: matrix_appservice_kakaotalk + matrix_appservice_kakaotalk_node
- telegram: matrix_mautrix_telegram + matrix_mautrix_telegram_lottieconverter
- synapse: matrix_synapse + matrix_synapse_customized + matrix_synapse_rust_synapse_compress_state
For each: renamed _docker_image* to _container_image* (and _docker_src*,
_docker_repo* where applicable), added deprecation entries in
validate_config.yml, updated group_vars references, and moved
deprecation tasks to the front of validate_config.yml.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
This was mostly affecting the stream writer (events) worker, which was
being reported as unhealthy. It wasn't causing any issues, but it just
looked odd and was confusing people.
As an alternative to hitting the regular `/health` healthcheck route (on
the "client" API which this stream writer does not expose),
we may have went for hitting some "replication" API endpoint instead.
This is more complicated and likely unnecessary.
- forego removing Docker images - it's not effective anyway, because it
only removes the last version.. which is a drop in the bucket, usually
- do not reload systemd - it's none of our business. `--tags=start`,
etc., handle this
- combine all uninstall tasks under a single block, which only runs if
we detect traces (a leftover systemd .service file) of the component.
If no such .service is detected, we skip them all. This may lead to
incorect cleanup in rare cases, but is good enough for the most part.
We had checks to avoid stopping/deleting systemd services for workers
that used to exist and will continue to exist, but we were deleting
config files for workers each time.. Only to recreate them again later.
This lead to:
- too many misleading "changed" tasks
- too much unnecessary work
- potential failures during playbook execution possibly leaving the
system in a bad state (no worker config files)
These `init.yml` (now `inject_into_nginx_proxy.yml`) tasks do not need
to `always` run. They only need to run for `setup-all` and
`setup-nginx-proxy`. Unless we're dealing with these 2 tags, we can
spare ourselves a lot of work.
This patch also moves the `when` statement from `init.yml` into
`main.yml` in an effort to further optimize things by potentially
avoiding the extra file include.