|
|
|
@@ -18,15 +18,6 @@ |
|
|
|
- {'name': 'matrix_mautrix_slack_database_hostname', when: "{{ matrix_mautrix_slack_database_engine == 'postgres' }}"} |
|
|
|
- {'name': 'matrix_mautrix_slack_container_network', when: true} |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
- name: Fail if appservice-slack and mautrix-slack have conflicting bot usernames |
|
|
|
when: matrix_appservice_slack_enabled | default(False) | bool and matrix_mautrix_slack_appservice_bot_username == matrix_appservice_slack_bot_name | default ('') |
|
|
|
ansible.builtin.fail: |
|
|
|
msg: | |
|
|
|
The appservice-slack and mautrix-slack components are both enabled and use the same bot username ({{ matrix_mautrix_slack_appservice_bot_username }}), as per their default configuration, which causes a conflict. |
|
|
|
To resolve the conflict, make one of these components use a different username. |
|
|
|
Consider either changing `matrix_mautrix_slack_appservice_bot_username` (the bot username for the mautrix-slack component) or `matrix_appservice_slack_bot_name` (the bot username for the appservice-slack component). |
|
|
|
We recommend that you change the username for the newly-added (and yet unused) component. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
- name: (Deprecation) Catch and report renamed mautrix-slack variables |
|
|
|
ansible.builtin.fail: |
|
|
|
msg: >- |
|
|
|
|