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  2. # Controls if the Postgres server managed by the playbook is enabled.
  3. # You can turn it off and use an external Postgres server by setting this to `false`.
  4. # Doing this has various downsides. See `docs/configuring-playbook-external-postgres.md` to learn more.
  5. matrix_postgres_enabled: true
  6. matrix_postgres_connection_hostname: "matrix-postgres"
  7. matrix_postgres_connection_port: 5432
  8. matrix_postgres_connection_username: "matrix"
  9. matrix_postgres_connection_password: ""
  10. matrix_postgres_db_name: "matrix"
  11. matrix_postgres_base_path: "{{ matrix_base_data_path }}/postgres"
  12. matrix_postgres_data_path: "{{ matrix_postgres_base_path }}/data"
  13. matrix_postgres_architecture: amd64
  14. # matrix_postgres_docker_image_suffix controls whether we use Alpine-based images (`-alpine`) or the normal Debian-based images.
  15. # Alpine-based Postgres images are smaller and we usually prefer them, but they don't work on ARM32 (tested on a Raspberry Pi 3 running Raspbian 10.7).
  16. # On ARM32, `-alpine` images fail with the following error:
  17. # > LOG: startup process (PID 37) was terminated by signal 11: Segmentation fault
  18. matrix_postgres_docker_image_suffix: "{{ '-alpine' if matrix_postgres_architecture in ['amd64', 'arm64'] else '' }}"
  19. matrix_postgres_docker_image_v9: "{{ matrix_container_global_registry_prefix }}postgres:9.6.24{{ matrix_postgres_docker_image_suffix }}"
  20. matrix_postgres_docker_image_v10: "{{ matrix_container_global_registry_prefix }}postgres:10.21{{ matrix_postgres_docker_image_suffix }}"
  21. matrix_postgres_docker_image_v11: "{{ matrix_container_global_registry_prefix }}postgres:11.16{{ matrix_postgres_docker_image_suffix }}"
  22. matrix_postgres_docker_image_v12: "{{ matrix_container_global_registry_prefix }}postgres:12.11{{ matrix_postgres_docker_image_suffix }}"
  23. matrix_postgres_docker_image_v13: "{{ matrix_container_global_registry_prefix }}postgres:13.7{{ matrix_postgres_docker_image_suffix }}"
  24. matrix_postgres_docker_image_v14: "{{ matrix_container_global_registry_prefix }}postgres:14.4{{ matrix_postgres_docker_image_suffix }}"
  25. matrix_postgres_docker_image_latest: "{{ matrix_postgres_docker_image_v14 }}"
  26. # This variable is assigned at runtime. Overriding its value has no effect.
  27. matrix_postgres_docker_image_to_use: '{{ matrix_postgres_docker_image_latest }}'
  28. matrix_postgres_docker_image_force_pull: "{{ matrix_postgres_docker_image_to_use.endswith(':latest') }}"
  29. # A list of extra arguments to pass to the container
  30. matrix_postgres_container_extra_arguments: []
  31. # A list of extra arguments to pass to the postgres process
  32. # e.g. "-c 'max_connections=200'"
  33. matrix_postgres_process_extra_arguments: []
  34. # Controls whether the matrix-postgres container exposes a port (tcp/5432 in the
  35. # container) that can be used to access the database from outside the container (e.g. with psql)
  36. #
  37. # psql postgresql://username:password@localhost:<port>/database_name
  38. #
  39. # Takes an "<ip>:<port>" or "<port>" value (e.g. "127.0.0.1:5432"), or empty string to not expose.
  40. matrix_postgres_container_postgres_bind_port: ""
  41. # A list of additional (databases and their credentials) to create.
  42. #
  43. # Example:
  44. # matrix_postgres_additional_databases:
  45. # - name: matrix_appservice_discord
  46. # username: matrix_appservice_discord
  47. # password: some_password
  48. # - name: matrix_appservice_slack
  49. # username: matrix_appservice_slack
  50. # password: some_password
  51. matrix_postgres_additional_databases: []
  52. # A list of roles/users to avoid creating when importing (or upgrading) the database.
  53. # If a dump file contains the roles and they've also been created beforehand (see `matrix_postgres_additional_databases`),
  54. # importing would fail.
  55. # We either need to not create them or to ignore the `CREATE ROLE` statements in the dump.
  56. matrix_postgres_import_roles_to_ignore: [matrix_postgres_connection_username]
  57. # When importing an existing Postgres database (when restoring a backup) or when doing a Postgres upgrade (which dumps & restores), we'd like to avoid:
  58. # - creating users (`CREATE ROLE ..`)
  59. # - updating passwords for users (`ALTER ROLE matrix WITH SUPERUSER INHERIT NOCREATEROLE NOCREATEDB LOGIN NOREPLICATION NOBYPASSRLS PASSWORD 'md5...`)
  60. #
  61. # Both of these operations are done by the playbook anyway.
  62. # Updating passwords is especially undesirable, because older versions hash passwords using md5 and export them as md5 hashes in the dump file,
  63. # which is unsupported by default by newer Postgres versions (v14+).
  64. # When users are created and passwords are set by the playbook, they end up hashed as `scram-sha-256` on Postgres v14+.
  65. # If an md5-hashed password is restored on top, Postgres v14+ will refuse to authenticate users with it by default.
  66. matrix_postgres_import_roles_ignore_regex: "^(CREATE|ALTER) ROLE ({{ matrix_postgres_import_roles_to_ignore|join('|') }})(;| WITH)"
  67. # A list of databases to avoid creating when importing (or upgrading) the database.
  68. # If a dump file contains the databases and they've also been created beforehand (see `matrix_postgres_additional_databases`),
  69. # importing would fail.
  70. # We either need to not create them or to ignore the `CREATE DATABASE` statements in the dump.
  71. matrix_postgres_import_databases_to_ignore: [matrix_postgres_db_name]
  72. matrix_postgres_import_databases_ignore_regex: "^CREATE DATABASE ({{ matrix_postgres_import_databases_to_ignore|join('|') }})\\s"
  73. # The number of seconds to wait after starting `matrix-postgres.service`
  74. # and before trying to run queries for creating additional databases/users against it.
  75. #
  76. # For most (subsequent) runs, Postgres would already be running, so no waiting will be happening at all.
  77. #
  78. # On ARM, we wait some more. ARM32 devices are especially known for being slow.
  79. # ARM64 likely don't need such a long delay, but it doesn't hurt too much having it.
  80. matrix_postgres_additional_databases_postgres_start_wait_timeout_seconds: "{{ 45 if matrix_postgres_architecture in ['arm32', 'arm64'] else 15 }}"
  81. matrix_postgres_pgloader_container_image_self_build: false
  82. matrix_postgres_pgloader_container_image_self_build_repo: "https://github.com/illagrenan/pgloader-docker.git"
  83. matrix_postgres_pgloader_container_image_self_build_repo_branch: "v{{ matrix_postgres_pgloader_docker_image_tag }}"
  84. matrix_postgres_pgloader_container_image_self_build_src_path: "{{ matrix_postgres_base_path }}/pgloader-container-src"
  85. # We use illagrenan/pgloader, instead of the more official dimitri/pgloader image,
  86. # because the official one only provides a `latest` tag.
  87. matrix_postgres_pgloader_docker_image: "{{ matrix_postgres_pgloader_docker_image_name_prefix }}illagrenan/pgloader:{{ matrix_postgres_pgloader_docker_image_tag }}"
  88. matrix_postgres_pgloader_docker_image_name_prefix: "{{ 'localhost/' if matrix_postgres_pgloader_container_image_self_build else matrix_container_global_registry_prefix }}"
  89. matrix_postgres_pgloader_docker_image_tag: "3.6.2"
  90. matrix_postgres_pgloader_docker_image_force_pull: "{{ matrix_postgres_pgloader_docker_image.endswith(':latest') }}"