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Author SHA1 Message Date
Slavi Pantaleev
ddf18eadc7 More ansible-lint fixes 2022-07-18 13:01:17 +03:00
Slavi Pantaleev
34cdaade08 Use fully-qualified module names for builtin Ansible modules
Related to https://github.com/spantaleev/matrix-docker-ansible-deploy/pull/1939
2022-07-18 12:58:41 +03:00
Marko Weltzer
7e5b88c3b7 fix: all praise the allmighty yamllinter 2022-02-05 21:32:54 +01:00
Slavi Pantaleev
735c966ab6 Disable systemd services when stopping to uninstall them
Until now, we were leaving services "enabled"
(symlinks in /etc/systemd/system/multi-user.target.wants/).

We clean these up now. Broken symlinks may still exist in older
installations that enabled/disabled services. We're not taking care
to fix these up. It's just a cosmetic defect anyway.
2021-11-10 17:39:21 +02:00
Slavi Pantaleev
1cd251ed78 Don't delete Docker images which may have been pulled by another
Some people run Coturn or Jitsi, etc., by themselves and disable it
in the playbook.

Because the playbook is trying to be nice and clean up after itself,
it was deleting these Docker images.

However, people wish to pull and use them separately and would rather
they don't get deleted.

We could make this configurable for the sake of this special case, but
it's simpler to just avoid deleting these images.
It's not like this "cleaning things up" thing works anyway.
As time goes on, the playbook gets updated with newer image tags
and we leave so many images behind. If one doesn't run
`docker system prune -a` manually once in a while, they'd get swamped
with images anyway. Whether we leave a few images behind due to the lack
of this cleanup now is pretty much irrelevant.
2021-01-23 14:01:31 +02:00
Slavi Pantaleev
e1690722f7 Replace cronjobs with systemd timers
Fixes https://github.com/spantaleev/matrix-docker-ansible-deploy/issues/756

Related to https://github.com/spantaleev/matrix-docker-ansible-deploy/issues/737

I feel like timers are somewhat more complicated and dirty (compared to
cronjobs), but they come with these benefits:

- log output goes to journald
- on newer systemd distros, you can see when the timer fired, when it
will fire, etc.
- we don't need to rely on cron (reducing our dependencies to just
systemd + Docker)

Cronjobs work well, but it's one more dependency that needs to be
installed. We were even asking people to install it manually
(in `docs/prerequisites.md`), which could have gone unnoticed.

Once in a while someone says "my SSL certificates didn't renew"
and it's likely because they forgot to install a cron daemon.

Switching to systemd timers means that installation is simpler
and more unified.
2021-01-14 23:35:50 +02:00
Slavi Pantaleev
6f5aaad48d Split install/uninstall tasks in matrix-coturn 2021-01-14 22:11:38 +02:00