As of docker-jitsi-meet stable-6433 [1], `/config/interface_config.js`
is regenerated on every boot. The correct way to modify the interface
config is now via `/config/custom-interface_config.js`, which is
appended to a default copy of `interface_config.js` by
`/etc/cont-init.d/10-config` on every boot of the docker image.
Given that `interface_config.js` is considered deprecated by upstream
(all options will eventually be moved to `config.js`), we also deprecate
the `matrix_jitsi_web_interface_config_*` variables in favour of
`matrix_jitsi_web_custom_interface_config_extension`.
[1] https://github.com/jitsi/docker-jitsi-meet/blob/stable-6433/CHANGELOG.md#stable-6433
This upgrade is technically not needed due to 1.49.1 and 1.49.2 being identical with a lone fix to Debian packaging being the only change.
Still some might want us to be on the absolutely latest version even tho these 2 are practically identical.
ARM64 has yet to be built so this has to wait for that before merge.
Related to https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues/11604
Getting an upstream fix is preferable. In any case, it's probably nice
to have this defined explicitly in our configuration. This way, people
can more easily discover that they can override the URL preview
language.
Updates based off the variable names used in mautrix-facebook role.
Also update port number in defauts/main.yml, and disable presence
checking, because Twitter doesn't support that.
* Upgrade Mjolnir from 1.1.20 to version 1.2.1
https://hub.docker.com/r/matrixdotorg/mjolnir/tags
using the "latest" tag seems inefficient as it doesn't actually redirect to the latest release
In any case, the latest release is now 1.2.1
docker pull matrixdotorg/mjolnir:v1.2.1
* Fixup
Co-authored-by: Slavi Pantaleev <slavi@devture.com>
The check was checking for an empty string in `matrix_jitsi_prosody_auth_internal_accounts`,
which is unlikely to happen. We should check for an empty list instead.
The check was not validating username/password values, so telling the user that they need a non-empty
username/password is misleading. It was merely checking if there's at least one entry in the list.
This patch adjusts the check and message accordingly.