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  1. # SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2020 - 2021 Aaron Raimist
  2. # SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2020 - 2025 Slavi Pantaleev
  3. # SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2020 Dennis Ciba
  4. # SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2021 - 2025 MDAD project contributors
  5. # SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2021 Ahmad Haghighi
  6. # SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2022 - 2025 Nikita Chernyi
  7. # SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2022 Marko Weltzer
  8. # SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2023 Samuel Meenzen
  9. #
  10. # SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-or-later
  11. ---
  12. # matrix-synapse-admin is a web UI for managing the Synapse Matrix server
  13. # Project source code URL: https://github.com/Awesome-Technologies/synapse-admin
  14. # Fork source code URL: https://github.com/etkecc/synapse-admin
  15. matrix_synapse_admin_enabled: true
  16. # A path on host where all related files will be saved
  17. matrix_synapse_admin_base_path: "{{ matrix_base_data_path }}/synapse-admin"
  18. matrix_synapse_admin_config_path: "{{ matrix_synapse_admin_base_path }}/config"
  19. matrix_synapse_admin_docker_src_files_path: "{{ matrix_synapse_admin_base_path }}/docker-src"
  20. matrix_synapse_admin_container_uid: ''
  21. matrix_synapse_admin_container_gid: ''
  22. matrix_synapse_admin_container_image_self_build: false
  23. matrix_synapse_admin_container_image_self_build_repo: "https://github.com/etkecc/synapse-admin.git"
  24. # renovate: datasource=docker depName=ghcr.io/etkecc/synapse-admin
  25. matrix_synapse_admin_version: v0.11.1-etke53
  26. matrix_synapse_admin_docker_image: "{{ matrix_synapse_admin_docker_image_registry_prefix }}etkecc/synapse-admin:{{ matrix_synapse_admin_version }}"
  27. matrix_synapse_admin_docker_image_registry_prefix: "{{ 'localhost/' if matrix_synapse_admin_container_image_self_build else matrix_synapse_admin_docker_image_registry_prefix_upstream }}"
  28. matrix_synapse_admin_docker_image_registry_prefix_upstream: "{{ matrix_synapse_admin_docker_image_registry_prefix_upstream_default }}"
  29. matrix_synapse_admin_docker_image_registry_prefix_upstream_default: "ghcr.io/"
  30. matrix_synapse_admin_docker_image_force_pull: "{{ matrix_synapse_admin_docker_image.endswith(':latest') }}"
  31. # The base container network
  32. matrix_synapse_admin_container_network: matrix-synapse-admin
  33. # A list of additional container networks that the container would be connected to.
  34. # The role does not create these networks, so make sure they already exist.
  35. # Use this to expose this container to a reverse proxy, which runs in a different container network.
  36. matrix_synapse_admin_container_additional_networks: []
  37. # Controls whether the matrix-synapse-admin container exposes its HTTP port (tcp/8080 in the container).
  38. #
  39. # Takes an "<ip>:<port>" or "<port>" value (e.g. "127.0.0.1:8766"), or empty string to not expose.
  40. matrix_synapse_admin_container_http_host_bind_port: ''
  41. # A list of extra arguments to pass to the container
  42. matrix_synapse_admin_container_extra_arguments: []
  43. # matrix_synapse_admin_container_labels_traefik_enabled controls whether labels to assist a Traefik reverse-proxy will be attached to the container.
  44. # See `../templates/labels.j2` for details.
  45. #
  46. # To inject your own other container labels, see `matrix_synapse_admin_container_labels_additional_labels`.
  47. matrix_synapse_admin_container_labels_traefik_enabled: true
  48. matrix_synapse_admin_container_labels_traefik_docker_network: "{{ matrix_synapse_admin_container_network }}"
  49. matrix_synapse_admin_container_labels_traefik_hostname: "{{ matrix_synapse_admin_hostname }}"
  50. # The path prefix must either be `/` or not end with a slash (e.g. `/synapse-admin`).
  51. matrix_synapse_admin_container_labels_traefik_path_prefix: "{{ matrix_synapse_admin_path_prefix }}"
  52. matrix_synapse_admin_container_labels_traefik_rule: "Host(`{{ matrix_synapse_admin_container_labels_traefik_hostname }}`){% if matrix_synapse_admin_container_labels_traefik_path_prefix != '/' %} && PathPrefix(`{{ matrix_synapse_admin_container_labels_traefik_path_prefix }}`){% endif %}"
  53. matrix_synapse_admin_container_labels_traefik_priority: 0
  54. matrix_synapse_admin_container_labels_traefik_entrypoints: web-secure
  55. matrix_synapse_admin_container_labels_traefik_tls: "{{ matrix_synapse_admin_container_labels_traefik_entrypoints != 'web' }}"
  56. matrix_synapse_admin_container_labels_traefik_tls_certResolver: default # noqa var-naming
  57. # This setting is to define a list ip addresses to allow access to synapse-admin.
  58. # Each IP address should be in CIDR format, e.g. xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/xx.
  59. # For more information, see: https://doc.traefik.io/traefik/middlewares/http/ipallowlist/
  60. # If the list is empty, all IP addresses are allowed.
  61. matrix_synapse_admin_container_labels_traefik_ipallowlist_sourcerange: []
  62. # Controls which additional headers to attach to all HTTP responses.
  63. # To add your own headers, use `matrix_synapse_admin_container_labels_traefik_additional_response_headers_custom`
  64. matrix_synapse_admin_container_labels_traefik_additional_response_headers: "{{ matrix_synapse_admin_container_labels_traefik_additional_response_headers_auto | combine(matrix_synapse_admin_container_labels_traefik_additional_response_headers_custom) }}"
  65. matrix_synapse_admin_container_labels_traefik_additional_response_headers_auto: |
  66. {{
  67. {}
  68. | combine ({'X-XSS-Protection': matrix_synapse_admin_http_header_xss_protection} if matrix_synapse_admin_http_header_xss_protection else {})
  69. | combine ({'X-Frame-Options': matrix_synapse_admin_http_header_frame_options} if matrix_synapse_admin_http_header_frame_options else {})
  70. | combine ({'X-Content-Type-Options': matrix_synapse_admin_http_header_content_type_options} if matrix_synapse_admin_http_header_content_type_options else {})
  71. | combine ({'Content-Security-Policy': matrix_synapse_admin_http_header_content_security_policy} if matrix_synapse_admin_http_header_content_security_policy else {})
  72. | combine ({'Permission-Policy': matrix_synapse_admin_http_header_content_permission_policy} if matrix_synapse_admin_http_header_content_permission_policy else {})
  73. | combine ({'Strict-Transport-Security': matrix_synapse_admin_http_header_strict_transport_security} if matrix_synapse_admin_http_header_strict_transport_security and matrix_synapse_admin_container_labels_traefik_tls else {})
  74. }}
  75. matrix_synapse_admin_container_labels_traefik_additional_response_headers_custom: {}
  76. # matrix_synapse_admin_container_labels_additional_labels contains a multiline string with additional labels to add to the container label file.
  77. # See `../templates/labels.j2` for details.
  78. #
  79. # Example:
  80. # matrix_synapse_admin_container_labels_additional_labels: |
  81. # my.label=1
  82. # another.label="here"
  83. matrix_synapse_admin_container_labels_additional_labels: ''
  84. # List of systemd services that matrix-synapse-admin.service depends on
  85. matrix_synapse_admin_systemd_required_services_list: "{{ [devture_systemd_docker_base_docker_service_name] if devture_systemd_docker_base_docker_service_name else [] }}"
  86. # List of systemd services that matrix-synapse-admin.service wants
  87. matrix_synapse_admin_systemd_wanted_services_list: []
  88. # Specifies the value of the `X-XSS-Protection` header
  89. # Stops pages from loading when they detect reflected cross-site scripting (XSS) attacks.
  90. #
  91. # Learn more about it is here:
  92. # - https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/X-XSS-Protection
  93. # - https://portswigger.net/web-security/cross-site-scripting/reflected
  94. matrix_synapse_admin_http_header_xss_protection: "1; mode=block"
  95. # Specifies the value of the `X-Frame-Options` header which controls whether framing can happen.
  96. # See: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/X-Frame-Options
  97. matrix_synapse_admin_http_header_frame_options: SAMEORIGIN
  98. # Specifies the value of the `X-Content-Type-Options` header.
  99. # See: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/X-Content-Type-Options
  100. matrix_synapse_admin_http_header_content_type_options: nosniff
  101. # Specifies the value of the `Content-Security-Policy` header.
  102. # See: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Content-Security-Policy
  103. matrix_synapse_admin_http_header_content_security_policy: frame-ancestors 'self'
  104. # Specifies the value of the `Permission-Policy` header.
  105. # See: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Permission-Policy
  106. matrix_synapse_admin_http_header_content_permission_policy: "{{ 'interest-cohort=()' if matrix_synapse_admin_floc_optout_enabled else '' }}"
  107. # Specifies the value of the `Strict-Transport-Security` header.
  108. # See: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Strict-Transport-Security
  109. matrix_synapse_admin_http_header_strict_transport_security: "max-age=31536000; includeSubDomains{{ '; preload' if matrix_synapse_admin_hsts_preload_enabled else '' }}"
  110. # Controls whether to send a "Permissions-Policy interest-cohort=();" header along with all responses
  111. #
  112. # Learn more about what it is here:
  113. # - https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2021/03/googles-floc-terrible-idea
  114. # - https://paramdeo.com/blog/opting-your-website-out-of-googles-floc-network
  115. # - https://amifloced.org/
  116. #
  117. # Of course, a better solution is to just stop using browsers (like Chrome), which participate in such tracking practices.
  118. # See: `matrix_synapse_admin_content_permission_policy`
  119. matrix_synapse_admin_floc_optout_enabled: true
  120. # Controls if HSTS preloading is enabled
  121. #
  122. # In its strongest and recommended form, the [HSTS policy](https://www.chromium.org/hsts) includes all subdomains, and
  123. # indicates a willingness to be "preloaded" into browsers:
  124. # `Strict-Transport-Security: max-age=31536000; includeSubDomains; preload`
  125. # For more information visit:
  126. # - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTTP_Strict_Transport_Security
  127. # - https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Strict-Transport-Security
  128. # - https://hstspreload.org/#opt-in
  129. # See: `matrix_synapse_admin_http_header_strict_transport_security`
  130. matrix_synapse_admin_hsts_preload_enabled: false
  131. # The hostname at which Synapse Admin is served.
  132. matrix_synapse_admin_hostname: "{{ matrix_server_fqn_matrix }}"
  133. # The path at which Synapse Admin is exposed.
  134. # This value must either be `/` or not end with a slash (e.g. `/synapse-admin`).
  135. matrix_synapse_admin_path_prefix: /synapse-admin
  136. # Default synapse-admin configuration template which covers the generic use case.
  137. # You can customize it by controlling the various variables inside it.
  138. #
  139. # For a more advanced customization, you can extend the default (see `matrix_synapse_admin_configuration_extension_json`)
  140. # or completely replace this variable with your own template.
  141. #
  142. # The side-effect of this lookup is that Ansible would even parse the JSON for us, returning a dict.
  143. # This is unlike what it does when looking up YAML template files (no automatic parsing there).
  144. matrix_synapse_admin_configuration_default:
  145. restrictBaseUrl: "{{ matrix_synapse_admin_config_restrictBaseUrl }}"
  146. externalAuthProvider: "{{ matrix_synapse_admin_config_externalAuthProvider }}"
  147. corsCredentials: "{{ matrix_synapse_admin_config_corsCredentials }}"
  148. asManagedUsers: "{{ matrix_synapse_admin_config_asManagedUsers }}"
  149. menu: "{{ matrix_synapse_admin_config_menu }}"
  150. # Your custom JSON configuration for synapse-admin should go to `matrix_synapse_admin_configuration_extension_json`.
  151. # This configuration extends the default starting configuration (`matrix_synapse_admin_configuration_default`).
  152. #
  153. # You can override individual variables from the default configuration, or introduce new ones.
  154. #
  155. # If you need something more special, you can take full control by
  156. # completely redefining `matrix_synapse_admin_configuration_default`.
  157. #
  158. # Example configuration extension follows:
  159. #
  160. # matrix_synapse_admin_configuration_extension_json: |
  161. # {
  162. # "some_setting": true,
  163. # "another_setting": false
  164. # }
  165. matrix_synapse_admin_configuration_extension_json: '{}'
  166. # This is similar to `matrix_synapse_admin_configuration_extension_json`, but intended for use by playbook or group vars
  167. matrix_synapse_admin_configuration_extension_json_auto: '{}'
  168. matrix_synapse_admin_configuration_extension: "{{ matrix_synapse_admin_configuration_extension_json_auto | from_json | combine(matrix_synapse_admin_configuration_extension_json | from_json if matrix_synapse_admin_configuration_extension_json | from_json is mapping else {}, recursive=True) }}"
  169. # Holds the final synapse-admin configuration (a combination of the default and its extension).
  170. # You most likely don't need to touch this variable. Instead, see `matrix_synapse_admin_configuration_default`.
  171. matrix_synapse_admin_configuration: "{{ matrix_synapse_admin_configuration_default | combine(matrix_synapse_admin_configuration_extension, recursive=True) }}"
  172. # Controls the restrictBaseUrl configuration setting, which, if defined,
  173. # restricts the homeserver(s), so that the user can no longer define a homeserver manually during login.
  174. matrix_synapse_admin_config_restrictBaseUrl: "{{ matrix_homeserver_url }}" # noqa var-naming
  175. # Controls the externalAuthProvider configuration setting, which, if defined,
  176. # enables a special compatibility mode that works better for external auth providers like LDAP, MAS, etc.
  177. matrix_synapse_admin_config_externalAuthProvider: false # noqa var-naming
  178. # Controls the corsCredentials configuration setting, which, if defined,
  179. # allows including credentials (cookies, authorization headers, or TLS client certificates) in requests
  180. # ref: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Fetch_API/Using_Fetch#including_credentials
  181. matrix_synapse_admin_config_corsCredentials: "same-origin" # noqa var-naming
  182. # Controls the menu configuration setting, which, if defined, adds new menu items to the Synapse Admin UI.
  183. # The format is a list of objects, where each object has the following keys:
  184. # - `label` (string, required): The label of the menu item.
  185. # - `i18n` (dict, optional): Dictionary of translations for the label. The keys should be BCP 47 language tags (e.g., en, fr, de) supported by Synapse Admin (see src/i18n).
  186. # - `icon` (string, optional): The icon of the menu item, one of the https://github.com/etkecc/synapse-admin/blob/main/src/components/icons.ts
  187. # - `url` (string, required): The URL of the menu item.
  188. # Example:
  189. # [
  190. # {
  191. # "label": "Contact support",
  192. # "i18n": {
  193. # "de": "Support kontaktieren",
  194. # "fr": "Contacter le support",
  195. # "zh": "联系支持"
  196. # },
  197. # "icon": "SupportAgent",
  198. # "url": "https://github.com/etkecc/synapse-admin/issues"
  199. # }
  200. # ]
  201. matrix_synapse_admin_config_menu: []
  202. # Controls the asManagedUsers configuration setting (managed by playbook), which, if defined,
  203. # restricts modifications of the specified users (e.g., bridge-managed).
  204. # You should use JS regex syntax to match the user IDs.
  205. # Example for mautrix-telegram: ["^@telegram_[a-zA-Z0-9]+:example\\.com$"]
  206. # WARNING: you want to use matrix_synapse_admin_config_asManagedUsers_custom instead of this variable.
  207. matrix_synapse_admin_config_asManagedUsers_auto: [] # noqa var-naming
  208. # Controls the asManagedUsers configuration setting (managed per host), which, if defined,
  209. # restricts modifications of the specified users (e.g., bridge-managed).
  210. # You should use JS regex syntax to match the user IDs.
  211. # Example for mautrix-telegram: ["^@telegram_[a-zA-Z0-9]+:example\\.com$"]
  212. matrix_synapse_admin_config_asManagedUsers_custom: [] # noqa var-naming
  213. # Controls the asManagedUsers configuration setting, which, if defined,
  214. # restricts modifications of the specified users (e.g., bridge-managed).
  215. # You should use JS regex syntax to match the user IDs.
  216. # Example for mautrix-telegram: ["^@telegram_[a-zA-Z0-9]+:example\\.com$"]
  217. # WARNING: you want to use matrix_synapse_admin_config_asManagedUsers_custom instead of this variable.
  218. matrix_synapse_admin_config_asManagedUsers: "{{ matrix_synapse_admin_config_asManagedUsers_auto + matrix_synapse_admin_config_asManagedUsers_custom }}" # noqa var-naming