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Author SHA1 Message Date
Aine
704f993e42
restore empty activation_prefix in requirements.yml 2023-11-21 23:33:40 +02:00
Aine
d4a20da0bb
grafana v10.2.2; jitsi v9111; nextcloud v27.1.3 2023-11-21 22:04:34 +02:00
Slavi Pantaleev
7d3bae4c4b Upgrade backup-borg (v1.2.6-1.8.4-0 -> v1.2.6-1.8.5-0) 2023-11-20 16:36:34 +02:00
Slavi Pantaleev
d2c9ed3e45 Initial work on optimization commands
The playbook can now optimize itself based on the enabled components in
for all hosts in the inventory (`just optimize`) or for a specific host
(`just optimize-for-host HOSTNAME`).

The optimized playbook will have:

- fewer requirements (fewer roles need to be installed by `just roles`)
- a shorter and quicker to evaluate `group_vars/mash_servers` file
- a `setup.yml` file which includes less roles

Running the playbook optimized is still work in progress.
There still probably exist various role dependencies in the group-vars file, etc.

The `optimize-reset` command aims to restore your playbook to a
non-optimized state, which should work as before (and not experience bugs).

The playbook takes care to notice of changes to the various files in
`templates/` (`setup.yml`, `requirements.yml`, `group_vars_mash_servers`)
and update your optimized or non-optimized copies that are derived from
these templates. To do this, it keeps `.srchash` files in the `run/` directory.
When it notices a change in the source file's hash (by comparing to the `.srchash` file),
it will update you to the new template.

Optimization state is stored in a file in `run/` as well (`optimization-vars-files.state`).
Should the playbook notice changes in the source `template/` files, it
should update you and re-optimize using the same parameters as before (read from the state file).
2023-11-20 16:29:06 +02:00
Renamed from requirements.all.yml (Browse further)