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- #: ../../../docs/ansible.md:2
- msgid "Running this playbook"
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- #: ../../../docs/ansible.md:4
- msgid "This playbook is meant to be run using [Ansible](https://www.ansible.com/)."
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- #: ../../../docs/ansible.md:6
- msgid "Ansible typically runs on your local computer and carries out tasks on a remote server. If your local computer cannot run Ansible, you can also run Ansible on some server somewhere (including the server you wish to install to)."
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- #: ../../../docs/ansible.md:8
- msgid "Supported Ansible versions"
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- #: ../../../docs/ansible.md:10
- msgid "To manually check which version of Ansible you're on, run: `ansible --version`."
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- #: ../../../docs/ansible.md:12
- msgid "For the **best experience**, we recommend getting the **latest version of Ansible available**."
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- #: ../../../docs/ansible.md:14
- msgid "We're not sure what's the minimum version of Ansible that can run this playbook successfully. The lowest version that we've confirmed (on 2022-11-26) to be working fine is: `ansible-core` (`2.11.7`) combined with `ansible` (`4.10.0`)."
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- #: ../../../docs/ansible.md:16
- msgid "If your distro ships with an Ansible version older than this, you may run into issues. Consider [Upgrading Ansible](#upgrading-ansible) or [using Ansible via Docker](#using-ansible-via-docker)."
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- #: ../../../docs/ansible.md:18
- msgid "Upgrading Ansible"
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- #: ../../../docs/ansible.md:20
- msgid "Depending on your distribution, you may be able to upgrade Ansible in a few different ways:"
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- #: ../../../docs/ansible.md:22
- msgid "by using an additional repository (PPA, etc.), which provides newer Ansible versions. See instructions for [CentOS](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/installation_guide/intro_installation.html#installing-ansible-on-rhel-centos-or-fedora), [Debian](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/installation_guide/intro_installation.html#installing-ansible-on-debian), or [Ubuntu](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/installation_guide/intro_installation.html#installing-ansible-on-ubuntu) on the Ansible website."
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- #: ../../../docs/ansible.md:24
- msgid "by removing the Ansible package (`yum remove ansible` or `apt-get remove ansible`) and installing via [pip](https://pip.pypa.io/en/stable/installation/) (`pip install ansible`)."
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- #: ../../../docs/ansible.md:26
- msgid "If using the `pip` method, do note that the `ansible-playbook` binary may not be on the `$PATH` (https://linuxconfig.org/linux-path-environment-variable), but in some more special location like `/usr/local/bin/ansible-playbook`. You may need to invoke it using the full path."
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- #: ../../../docs/ansible.md:28
- msgid "**Note**: Both of the above methods are a bad way to run system software such as Ansible. If you find yourself needing to resort to such hacks, please consider reporting a bug to your distribution and/or switching to a sane distribution, which provides up-to-date software."
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- #: ../../../docs/ansible.md:30
- msgid "Using Ansible via Docker"
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- #: ../../../docs/ansible.md:32
- msgid "Alternatively, you can run Ansible inside a Docker container (powered by the [devture/ansible](https://hub.docker.com/r/devture/ansible/) Docker image)."
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- #: ../../../docs/ansible.md:34
- msgid "This ensures that you're using a very recent Ansible version, which is less likely to be incompatible with the playbook."
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- #: ../../../docs/ansible.md:36
- msgid "You can either [run Ansible in a container on the Matrix server itself](#running-ansible-in-a-container-on-the-matrix-server-itself) or [run Ansible in a container on another computer (not the Matrix server)](#running-ansible-in-a-container-on-another-computer-not-the-matrix-server)."
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- #: ../../../docs/ansible.md:38
- msgid "Running Ansible in a container on the Matrix server itself"
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- #: ../../../docs/ansible.md:40
- msgid "To run Ansible in a (Docker) container on the Matrix server itself, you need to have a working Docker installation. Docker is normally installed by the playbook, so this may be a bit of a chicken and egg problem. To solve it:"
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- #: ../../../docs/ansible.md:42
- msgid "you **either** need to install Docker manually first. Follow [the upstream instructions](https://docs.docker.com/engine/install/) for your distribution and consider setting `matrix_playbook_docker_installation_enabled: false` in your `vars.yml` file, to prevent the playbook from installing Docker"
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- #: ../../../docs/ansible.md:43
- msgid "**or** you need to run the playbook in another way (e.g. [Running Ansible in a container on another computer (not the Matrix server)](#running-ansible-in-a-container-on-another-computer-not-the-matrix-server)) at least the first time around"
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- #: ../../../docs/ansible.md:45
- msgid "Once you have a working Docker installation on the server, **clone the playbook** somewhere on the server and configure it as per usual (`inventory/hosts`, `inventory/host_vars/…`, etc.), as described in [configuring the playbook](configuring-playbook.md)."
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- #: ../../../docs/ansible.md:47
- msgid "You would then need to add `ansible_connection=community.docker.nsenter` to the host line in `inventory/hosts`. This tells Ansible to connect to the \"remote\" machine by switching Linux namespaces with [nsenter](https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/nsenter.1.html), instead of using SSH."
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- #: ../../../docs/ansible.md:49
- msgid "Alternatively, you can leave your `inventory/hosts` as is and specify the connection type in **each** `ansible-playbook` call you do later, like this: `ansible-playbook --connection=community.docker.nsenter …`"
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- #: ../../../docs/ansible.md:51
- #: ../../../docs/ansible.md:71
- msgid "Run this from the playbook's directory:"
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- #: ../../../docs/ansible.md:63
- #: ../../../docs/ansible.md:84
- msgid "Once you execute the above command, you'll be dropped into a `/work` directory inside a Docker container. The `/work` directory contains the playbook's code."
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- #: ../../../docs/ansible.md:65
- #: ../../../docs/ansible.md:86
- msgid "First, consider running `git config --global --add safe.directory /work` to [resolve directory ownership issues](#resolve-directory-ownership-issues)."
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- #: ../../../docs/ansible.md:67
- msgid "Finally, you can execute `ansible-playbook …` (or `ansible-playbook --connection=community.docker.nsenter …`) commands as per normal now."
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- #: ../../../docs/ansible.md:69
- msgid "Running Ansible in a container on another computer (not the Matrix server)"
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- #: ../../../docs/ansible.md:82
- msgid "The above command tries to mount an SSH key (`$HOME/.ssh/id_rsa`) into the container (at `/root/.ssh/id_rsa`). If your SSH key is at a different path (not in `$HOME/.ssh/id_rsa`), adjust that part."
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- #: ../../../docs/ansible.md:88
- msgid "Finally, you execute `ansible-playbook …` commands as per normal now."
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- #: ../../../docs/ansible.md:90
- msgid "If you don't use SSH keys for authentication"
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- #: ../../../docs/ansible.md:92
- msgid "If you don't use SSH keys for authentication, simply remove that whole line (`-v $HOME/.ssh/id_rsa:/root/.ssh/id_rsa:ro`)."
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- #: ../../../docs/ansible.md:94
- msgid "To authenticate at your server using a password, you need to add a package. So, when you are in the shell of the ansible docker container (the previously used `docker run -it …` command), run:"
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- #: ../../../docs/ansible.md:100
- msgid "Then, to be asked for the password whenever running an `ansible-playbook` command add `--ask-pass` to the arguments of the command."
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- #: ../../../docs/ansible.md:102
- msgid "Resolve directory ownership issues"
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- #: ../../../docs/ansible.md:104
- msgid "Because you're `root` in the container running Ansible and this likely differs fom the owner (your regular user account) of the playbook directory outside of the container, certain playbook features which use `git` locally may report warnings such as:"
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- #: ../../../docs/ansible.md:106
- msgid "fatal: unsafe repository ('/work' is owned by someone else) To add an exception for this directory, call: git config --global --add safe.directory /work"
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- #: ../../../docs/ansible.md:110
- msgid "These errors can be resolved by making `git` trust the playbook directory by running `git config --global --add safe.directory /work`"
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