Meowlnir (https://github.com/maunium/meowlnir) is a Matrix moderation
bot which speaks the same policy-list protocol as Mjolnir and Draupnir,
but runs as an appservice and can override individual policies coming
from ban lists you do not control.
Bots and their management rooms live only in Meowlnir's own database —
nothing in its configuration file can declare one — so the role
provisions them through the management API from a declarative roster
(matrix_bot_meowlnir_bots_custom), applied under the
ensure-matrix-users-created tag. Management rooms may be declared or
created for you; bots and rooms no longer declared get pruned.
Wrapper scripts for driving the management API by hand are installed
to /matrix/meowlnir/bin.
Meowlnir re-runs its configuration upgrader in memory on every start,
so a literal `generate` value yields a new secret per restart. All
secrets are therefore rendered explicitly, validation rejects
`generate`, and the configuration directory is mounted read-only.
Draupnir and Meowlnir both want synapse-http-antispam, which the
playbook wires up to a single consumer. The wiring prefers Draupnir,
and both roles fail the run when each claims it.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Emit a /.well-known/matrix/mautrix file listing the base URLs of all
enabled and exposed mautrix bridges under the `fi.mau.bridges` property,
so tools like Mautrix Manager (https://github.com/mautrix/manager) can
auto-discover them.
The list is built in group_vars from each bridge's public address and is
gated on the bridge being enabled, the playbook attaching its Traefik
labels, and the exposure router being emitted, so we only advertise URLs
that are actually reachable. The file follows the same auto/custom and
configuration-extension pattern as the other well-known files and is only
written when the list is non-empty.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The companion role was tightly coupled to Synapse through shared tags, worker routing, and lifecycle ordering. Keeping them separate added coordination overhead without practical benefits, especially for parallelized execution.
This merges the role into matrix-synapse while keeping companion logic organized under dedicated reverse_proxy_companion task/template subdirectories.
Compatibility is preserved:
- matrix_synapse_reverse_proxy_companion_* variable names remain unchanged
- install/setup companion-specific tags remain available
Cross-role/global wiring is now in group_vars (matrix-synapse section), while role defaults provide sensible standalone defaults and self-wiring for Synapse-owned values.