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- ---
-
- - name: Fail if required settings not defined
- fail:
- msg: >-
- You need to define a required configuration setting (`{{ item }}`).
- when: "vars[item] == ''"
- with_items:
- - "matrix_mx_puppet_slack_appservice_token"
- - "matrix_mx_puppet_slack_homeserver_token"
-
- - block:
- - name: Check if sqlite database already exists
- stat:
- path: "{{ matrix_mx_puppet_slack_data_path }}/database.db"
- register: matrix_mx_puppet_slack_sqlite_database_path_local_stat_result
-
- - name: Fail if an SQLite database already exists when using Postgres
- fail:
- msg: >-
- matrix_mx_puppet_slack_database_engine has been set to `postgres` (which is our new default now).
- However, we've discovered an existing SQLite database in {{ matrix_mx_puppet_slack_data_path }}/database.db.
- It appears that you've been using this bridge with the SQLite engine until now.
- To continue using SQLite, opt into it explicitly: add `matrix_mx_puppet_slack_database_engine: sqlite` to your vars.yml file and re-run this same command.
- Alternatively, to migrate your existing SQLite database to Postgres:
- 1. Stop all services (`ansible-playbook -i inventory/hosts setup.yml --tags=stop`)
- 2. Import the SQLite database into Postgres (`ansible-playbook -v -i inventory/hosts setup.yml --tags=import-generic-sqlite-db --extra-vars='sqlite_database_path={{ matrix_mx_puppet_slack_data_path }}/database.db postgres_connection_string_variable_name=matrix_mx_puppet_slack_database_connString'`)
- 3. Re-run the playbook (`ansible-playbook -i inventory/hosts setup.yml --tags=setup-all,start`)
- when: "matrix_mx_puppet_slack_sqlite_database_path_local_stat_result.stat.exists"
- when: "matrix_mx_puppet_slack_database_engine == 'postgres'"
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