Add Nextcloud

AND BOY DOES IT SMELL
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apache_ssl_protocol: all -SSLv2 -SSLv3 -TLSv1 -TLSv1.1
# For geerlingguy.php
## There is no circumstance in which I need PHP but DON'T need mod_php
php_packages_extra: [ libapache2-mod-php ]
##RESERVED
# For gitea
secret_gitea_db_pass: !vault |
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# For Nextcloud
secret_nextcloud_db_pass: !vault |
$ANSIBLE_VAULT;1.1;AES256
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- net-tools
- openssh-server
- pwgen
- python-is-python3 # God damn you Nextcloud role
- python3-apt
- python3-boto
- python3-boto3

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---
language: python
python: "2.7"
sudo: false
addons:
apt:
packages:
- python-pip
env:
global:
ROLE_NAME: nextcloud
install:
- pip install molecule docker
- ansible --version
- pwd
# Create ansible.cfg with correct roles_path
- printf '[defaults]\nroles_path=../' > ansible.cfg
before_script:
- cd ../
- mv ansible-role-$ROLE_NAME nkakouros-original.$ROLE_NAME
- cd nkakouros-original.$ROLE_NAME
script:
- molecule test
notifications:
webhooks: https://galaxy.ansible.com/api/v1/notifications/

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# Ansible Role: Nextcloud
Installs and upgrades Nextcloud and apps. **It only does that**, it does not
install a web server, a db server, etc.
## Features
This role allows you to:
- install, update and configure Nextcloud core
- install, update and configure Nextcloud apps available on the app store
- create and update users and groups
## Requirements
Ansible >= 2.7
While there are a bunch of other roles around to install Nextcloud, I did not
found them useful as they try to do everything in one role, ie setup Apache,
then MySQL, then install Nextcloud, etc. This might be useful for users who want
to have a Nextcloud instance running as fast as possible. However, I find the
approach too limiting as there are too many assumptions taking place.
This role does not care where you install Nextcloud. It only downloads, installs
and configures Nextcloud itself. Its aim is to be used in a modular way
alongside other roles. (Or at least it tries to make no assumptions. If you find
any or cannot install nextcloud due to missing functionality, please open an
issue or a PR. Currently it has been tested only on Ubuntu 16.04).
See the [Example playbook](#example-playbook) on how a complete playbook that
uses 3rd-party roles might look like.
The python `listparser` module should be installed if you want to import feeds
into the `News` app from an opml file. E.g.:
```
pip install listaprser
```
## Versions
- _Supported Nextcloud versions_: Each release of the role will support all
officially supported Nextcloud versions, starting from version 14. That is,
versions older than Nextcloud 14 will not be supported ever by this role (for
instance Nextcloud 13, although it is supported officially as of this
writing). Also, with each new major version of Nextcloud, the version that
this role installs by default will be updated to match that latest major
release.
- _Supported Ansible versions_: I am using an installation of Ansible that is
daily checked out from their [development
branch](https://github.com/ansible/ansible/tree/devel/). With each new Ansible
stable version (currently 2.7), a new release of this role will be created
that will be compatible with that new Ansible version. Work following such
a release will take place with the in-development next version of Ansible and
might use new Ansible features.
For this above reasons, role releases will have names such as `v14-2.7-1.0`,
where:
- `14` is the version of Nextcloud that this role will install by default
- `2.7` is the Ansible version that the release will be compatible with
- `1.0` is semantic versioning of the role itself (reset when either of the two
components above gets updated)
The above release will of course also be compatible with later Ansible versions
that are compatible with Ansible 2.7.
Role Variables
--------------
See
[defaults/main.yml](https://github.com/nkakouros-original/ansible-role-nextcloud/blob/master/defaults/main.yml)
for a full list of variables together with documentation on how to use them to
configure this role.
Example Playbook
----------------
See [molecule/default/prepare.yml](molecule/default/prepare.yml) and
[molecule/default/playbook.yml](molecule/default/playbook.yml) for a working
example of how to use this role in conjuction with other roles to get a complete
server environment that runs Nextcloud.
License
-------
GPLv3
Author Information
------------------
Nikolaos Kakouros

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---
nextcloud_enable: true
# Set this to 'no' to completely disable the role
# Installation {{{
nextcloud_version: 17
# The major nextcloud version to install. You can use this to upgrade to a new
# major version as well. Even if you set 'nextcloud_download_url' manually (see
# next option), 'nextcloud_version' should be set as it is also used to
# correctly install the apps.
nextcloud_download_url: >-
{%- if nextcloud_version > 0 -%}
https://download.nextcloud.com/server/releases/latest-{{
nextcloud_version }}.zip
{%- else -%}
https://download.nextcloud.com/server/releases/latest.zip
{%- endif -%}
# The url to download nextcloud from. Currently only the latest stable version
# is supported by the role.
nextcloud_installation_dir: '/var/www/html/nextcloud/'
# Where to extract nextcloud files. This is the directory where the web server
# will load nextcloud from.
nextcloud_data_dir: "{{ nextcloud_installation_dir }}/data"
# Path to nextcloud user data directory.
nextcloud_file_owner: 'www-data'
# The user that will own nextcloud files.
nextcloud_database:
backend: mysql
# The database server that will be used. It should be already installed and
# the database should already exist. For 'mariadb', set this to 'mysql'.
name: nextcloud
# The name of the database nextcloud will use. It should already exist on the
# system.
user: nextcloud
# The database user that nextcloud will use to access the database. The user
# should already exist in the database backend (together with their password).
pass: ''
# The database user's password. This variable should not be empty.
host: localhost
# The database host
port: 3306
# The port the db server listens on
prefix: oc_
# Prefix for the nextcloud tables in the database.
# }}}
# Core configuration {{{
# TODO make this part of nextcloud_config_system
nextcloud_enable_pretty_urls: true
# Set to yes to enable urls of the form https://example.org/calendar replacing
# https://example.org/nextcloud/index.php/s/Sv1b7krAUqmF8QQ.
# TODO make this part of nextcloud_config_system
nextcloud_urls:
- https://localhost:80/folder
# This is a list of urls where your nextcloud installation should be accessible.
# You would normally need only one. If you specify more than one, the first one
# will be as the "main" one, for pretty urls, etc.
# }}}
# occ {{{
nextcloud_occ_make_executable: true
# Whether to make the occ tool executable (to avoid using `php occ ...` and use
# `occ ...` directly).
nextcloud_occ_system_command: true
# Whether to create a /usr/bin/occ executable script that will allow all users
# of the system to run `occ` (with completion if `nextcloud_occ_completions` is
# enabled). The script calls sudo to run `occ` as the nextcloud user.
nextcloud_occ_completions: true
# Whether to enable bash completion for the occ tool
# }}}
# Users {{{
nextcloud_admin_user: admin
# The name of the admin user
nextcloud_admin_pass: ''
# The password of the admin user. This variable should not be empty.
nextcloud_users: []
# The ansible users to create, other than the admin.
# It is a list of hashes. Eg
#
# nextcloud_users:
# - name: alice
# pass: superstrongnot
# resetpassword: yes # reset the passsword every time the playbook is run
# display_name: Alice B. Charlie
# settings:
# - firstrunwizard:
# show: 0
# - calendar:
# showWeekNr: 'yes'
# app_config:
# ...
#
# App and core configuration happens per user. To find out what config options
# are available, either make the changes manually and then the oc_preferences
# table in your nextcloud database or use the `occ config:list` command on your
# server to get a listing of the current configuration options.
# }}}
# Apps {{{
nextcloud_remove_unknown_apps: false
# Setting to choose whether to remove or keep external apps which have not been
# installed through this role, but manually or via the Nextcloud admin interface
nextcloud_apps: []
# Nextcloud apps to be installed, removed, enabled or disabled
# It is a list of hashes. Eg
#
# nextcloud_apps:
# - name: calendar
# state: enabled
#
# The action can be defined using the app's state, the following states are
# supported:
# - present: The app will be installed, the enabled status will not be changed
# - absent: The app will be removed. Only available for external apps.
# - enabled: The app will be installed if not available yet, and will be
# enabled
# - disabled: The app will be installed if not available yet, and will be
# disabled
#
# Installation and removal is only supported for external apps, apps shipped
# with Nextcloud can only be enabled or disabled. By default, only apps with
# the explicit state `absent` are removed, to remove all apps missing from the
# list, set `nextcloud_remove_unknown_apps: true`.
# Currently, always the latest version available from the App Store is
# installed.
nextcloud_config: {}
# A yaml array with settings of nextcloud apps.
#
# Nextcloud organizes its configuration in two categories:
# - system: this category contains all basic configuration parameters for the
# framework to operate. Its keys are stored in the `config.php` file
# of the instance installation's `config` directory.
# - apps: this category contains settings for the individual apps as well as
# for some core components of the framework (in `core`). These settings
# are stored in the database directly and require a correctly
# configured system to be accessed.
#
# For instance:
# ```
# nextcloud_config:
# apps:
# core:
# backgroundjobs_mode: cron
# system:
# overwrite:
# cli:
# url: "{{ nextcloud_urls[0] | regex_replace(':[0-9]{2,5}', '') }}"
# trusted_domains:
# "{{ nextcloud_urls | map('urlsplit', 'hostname') | list }}"
# htaccess:
# RewriteBase: >-
# /{{ nextcloud_urls[0]
# | regex_replace('/$', '')
# | urlsplit('path')
# | regex_replace('^/')
# }}
# ```
# }}}

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#!/usr/bin/env python
import collections
from ansible import errors
def read_opml(path):
try:
import listparser
except Exception:
raise errors.AnsibleFilterError(
'the "opml" filter requires the "listparser" python module,'
+ "install with `pip install listparser`"
)
try:
result = listparser.parse(path)
except Exception as e:
raise errors.AnsibleFilterError(
'error while parsing opml file: "%s"' % str(e)
)
feeds = result["feeds"]
for index, feed in enumerate(feeds):
feeds[index]["folder"] = [
item for sublist in feed.pop("categories") for item in sublist
]
return feeds
# Taken from https://stackoverflow.com/questions/6027558/
def dict_flatten(d, parent_key="", sep="_"):
items = []
for k, v in d.items():
new_key = parent_key + sep + k if parent_key else k
if isinstance(v, collections.MutableMapping):
items.extend(dict_flatten(v, new_key, sep=sep).items())
else:
items.append((new_key, v))
return dict(items)
class FilterModule(object):
def filters(self):
return {"opml": read_opml, "dict_flatten": dict_flatten}

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---
- name: Update .htaccess
block:
- name: Make .htaccess writable
file:
path: "{{ nextcloud_installation_dir }}/.htaccess"
mode: g+w
listen: nextcloud update htaccess
- name: Update .htaccess file
command: php occ maintenance:update:htaccess --no-interaction
args:
chdir: "{{ nextcloud_installation_dir }}"
listen: nextcloud update htaccess
become: true
become_user: "{{ nextcloud_file_owner }}"
- name: Make .htaccess unwritable again
file:
path: "{{ nextcloud_installation_dir }}/.htaccess"
mode: g-w
listen: nextcloud update htaccess
- name: Set file permissions on Nextcloud files
block:
- name: Set Nextcloud file permissions
file:
path: "{{ nextcloud_installation_dir }}"
mode: u=rwX,g=rX,o-rwx
owner: "{{ nextcloud_file_owner }}"
group: "{{ nextcloud_file_owner }}"
recurse: true
listen: nextcloud set file permissions
- name: Set permissions on installation directory
file:
path: "{{ nextcloud_installation_dir }}"
owner: root
group: "{{ nextcloud_file_owner }}"
mode: 0o750
state: directory
listen: nextcloud set file permissions
- name: Set permissions on htaccess file
file:
path: "{{ nextcloud_installation_dir }}/.htaccess"
owner: root
group: "{{ nextcloud_file_owner }}"
mode: 0o644
listen: nextcloud set file permissions

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install_date: Sun Nov 1 09:50:37 2020
version: master

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---
galaxy_info:
role_name: nextcloud
author: Nikolaos Kakouros
description:
Featureful, unbloated Nextcloud Server role without php/DB/webserver/etc
provisions
# company: your company (optional)
license: GPLv3
min_ansible_version: 2.7
github_branch: master
platforms:
- name: Ubuntu
versions:
- xenial
galaxy_tags:
- nextcloud
- web
- cloud
- rss
- calendar
- tasks
dependencies: []

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# Molecule managed
{% if item.registry is defined %}
FROM {{ item.registry.url }}/{{ item.image }}
{% else %}
FROM {{ item.image }}
{% endif %}
RUN if [ $(command -v apt-get) ]; then apt-get update && apt-get install -y python sudo bash ca-certificates && apt-get clean; \
elif [ $(command -v dnf) ]; then dnf makecache && dnf --assumeyes install python sudo python-devel python2-dnf bash && dnf clean all; \
elif [ $(command -v yum) ]; then yum makecache fast && yum install -y python sudo yum-plugin-ovl bash && sed -i 's/plugins=0/plugins=1/g' /etc/yum.conf && yum clean all; \
elif [ $(command -v zypper) ]; then zypper refresh && zypper install -y python sudo bash python-xml && zypper clean -a; \
elif [ $(command -v apk) ]; then apk update && apk add --no-cache python sudo bash ca-certificates; \
elif [ $(command -v xbps-install) ]; then xbps-install -Syu && xbps-install -y python sudo bash ca-certificates && xbps-remove -O; fi

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*******
Docker driver installation guide
*******
Requirements
============
* General molecule dependencies (see https://molecule.readthedocs.io/en/latest/installation.html)
* Docker Engine
* docker-py
* docker
Install
=======
$ sudo pip install docker-py

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---
dependency:
name: galaxy
driver:
name: docker
lint:
name: yamllint
platforms:
- name: ubuntu-1604
image: ubuntu:16.04
provisioner:
name: ansible
lint:
name: ansible-lint
scenario:
name: default
verifier:
name: testinfra
lint:
name: flake8

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---
- name: Converge
hosts: all
become: true
vars:
mysql_databases:
- name: nextcloud
mysql_users:
- name: nextcloud
password: password
priv: "nextcloud.*:ALL"
apache_vhosts:
- servername: localhost
documentroot: /var/www/html/nextcloud
extra_parameters: |
SetEnv HOME /var/www/html/nextcloud
SetEnv HTTP_HOME /var/www/html/nextcloud
nextcloud_database:
name: "{{ mysql_databases[0].name }}"
user: "{{ mysql_users[0].name }}"
pass: "{{ mysql_users[0].password }}"
nextcloud_admin_user: admin
nextcloud_admin_pass: password
nextcloud_urls_tmp: >-
{{ apache_vhosts
| map(attribute='servername')
| list
| zip_longest([], fillvalue=':80')
| map('join')
| list }}
nextcloud_urls: >-
{{ []
| zip_longest(nextcloud_urls_tmp, fillvalue='http://')
| map('join')
| list }}
nextcloud_apps:
- name: calendar
- name: tasks
- name: news
nextcloud_config:
apps:
core:
backgroundjobs_mode: cron
nextcloud_users:
- name: demo
pass: 'tE(DVOsdo24)$@#f9S'
groups:
- admin
resetpassword: false
display_name: Nikolaos Kakouros
settings:
- firstrunwizard:
show: 0
- calendar:
showWeekNr: true
pre_tasks:
- name: Gather facts
setup: ~
become: false
tasks:
- include_role:
name: nkakouros-original.nextcloud
post_tasks:
- name: Check Nextcloud responds ok
uri:
url: http://localhost
return_content: true
register: _result
- name: Check Nextcloud return login form
assert:
that:
- _result.content is search('a safe home for all your data')

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---
- name: Prepare
hosts: all
become: true
vars:
mysql_root_password_update: false
mysql_databases:
- name: nextcloud
mysql_users:
- name: nextcloud
password: password
priv: "nextcloud.*:ALL"
mysql_packages:
- mariadb-client
- mariadb-server
- python-mysqldb
php_default_version_debian: '7.3'
php_packages_extra:
- "libapache2-mod-php{{ php_default_version_debian }}"
- "php{{ php_default_version_debian }}-zip"
- "php{{ php_default_version_debian }}-mysql"
- "php{{ php_default_version_debian }}-bz2"
- "php{{ php_default_version_debian }}-intl"
- "php{{ php_default_version_debian }}-gmp"
- "php{{ php_default_version_debian }}-apcu"
- "php{{ php_default_version_debian }}-imagick"
- "php{{ php_default_version_debian }}-dom"
- "php{{ php_default_version_debian }}-gd"
- "php{{ php_default_version_debian }}-curl"
- "php{{ php_default_version_debian }}-mbstring"
- php-mcrypt
apache_remove_default_vhost: true
apache_vhosts:
- servername: cloud.kakouros.net
documentroot: /var/www/html/nextcloud
extra_parameters: |
SetEnv HOME /var/www/html/nextcloud
SetEnv HTTP_HOME /var/www/html/nextcloud
apache_mods_enabled:
- rewrite.load
- "php{{ php_default_version_debian }}.load"
- headers.load
- env.load
- dir.load
- mime.load
apache_state: restarted
manala_cron_files:
- file: nextcloud
user: www-data
jobs:
- name: Run nextcloud cron
job: "php-cli -f {{ apache_vhosts.0.documentroot }}/cron.php"
minute: "*/1"
pre_tasks:
- name: Gather facts
setup: null
become: false
tasks:
- include_role:
name: iambryancs.ppa-ondrej
- include_role:
name: geerlingguy.php
- include_role:
name: geerlingguy.apache
- include_role:
name: geerlingguy.mysql
- include_role:
name: manala.cron

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---
- src: iambryancs.ppa-ondrej
- src: geerlingguy.php
- src: geerlingguy.mysql
- src: geerlingguy.apache
- src: geerlingguy.firewall
- src: manala.cron

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import os
import testinfra.utils.ansible_runner
testinfra_hosts = testinfra.utils.ansible_runner.AnsibleRunner(
os.environ['MOLECULE_INVENTORY_FILE']).get_hosts('all')
def test_hosts_file(host):
f = host.file('/etc/hosts')
assert f.exists
assert f.user == 'root'
assert f.group == 'root'

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---
- name: Create api url
set_fact:
_nextcloud_api_url_news: "{{ nextcloud_urls[0] }}/apps/news/api/v1-2"
when: nextcloud_enable_pretty_urls
- name: Create api url
set_fact:
# TODO find the url without pretty urls
_nextcloud_api_url_news: "{{ _nextcloud_api_url_news }}"
when: not nextcloud_enable_pretty_urls
- name: Find users that have News enabled
set_fact:
_nextcloud_news_users: >-
{{
nextcloud_users
| selectattr('app_config.news', 'defined')
| list
}}
- name: Merge feeds from opml files
set_fact:
_nextcloud_news_users: >-
[
{%- for user in _nextcloud_news_users -%}
{%- if 'opml_file' in user.app_config.news -%}
{%- set ns = namespace(result=[]) -%}
{%- for opml_feed in
user['app_config']['news']['opml_file']
| opml
-%}
{%- set feed =
user.app_config.news.feeds
| selectattr('url', 'equalto', opml_feed.url)
| list
-%}
{%- if feed | length == 0 -%}
{%- set ns.result = ns.result | union([opml_feed]) -%}
{%- endif -%}
{%- endfor -%}
{{
user
| combine({
"app_config": {
"news": {
"feeds":
ns.result
| union(user.app_config.news.feeds)
}
}
}
)
}},
{%- else -%}
{{ user }},
{%- endif -%}
{%- endfor -%}
]
- name: Read existing folders
uri:
method: GET
url: "{{ _nextcloud_api_url_news }}/folders"
headers:
Authorization: Basic {{ (item.name + ':' + item.pass) | b64encode }}
register: _nextcloud_existing_folders
loop: "{{ _nextcloud_news_users }}"
delegate_to: localhost
- name: Read existing feeds
uri:
method: GET
url: "{{ _nextcloud_api_url_news }}/feeds"
headers:
Authorization: Basic {{ (item.name + ':' + item.pass) | b64encode }}
register: _nextcloud_existing_feeds
loop: "{{ _nextcloud_news_users }}"
delegate_to: localhost
- name: Create feed folders
uri:
method: POST
url: "{{ _nextcloud_api_url_news }}/folders"
body_format: json
body:
name: "{{ item.1 }}"
headers:
Authorization: Basic {{ (item.0.name + ':' + item.0.pass) | b64encode }}
when: >-
_nextcloud_existing_folders.results[
(
_nextcloud_news_users
| map(attribute='name')
| flatten
).index(item.0.name)
]['json']['folders']
| selectattr('name', 'equalto', item.1)
| list
| length == 0
register: result
changed_when: result is success
loop: >-
{{
_nextcloud_news_users
| zip(
_nextcloud_news_users
| subelements('app_config.news.feeds')
| map('last')
| flatten
| selectattr('folder', 'defined')
| selectattr('folder', 'ne', [])
| map(attribute='folder')
| flatten
| unique
)
| list
}}
delegate_to: localhost
- name: Read folders again
uri:
method: GET
url: "{{ _nextcloud_api_url_news }}/folders"
headers:
Authorization: Basic {{ (item.name + ':' + item.pass) | b64encode }}
when: result is changed
register: _nextcloud_existing_folders_again
changed_when: _nextcloud_existing_folders_again is success
loop: "{{ _nextcloud_news_users }}"
delegate_to: localhost
- name: Update folders variable
set_fact:
_nextcloud_existing_folders: "{{ _nextcloud_existing_folders_again }}"
when: _nextcloud_existing_folders_again is changed
- name: Create feeds
uri:
method: POST
url: "{{ _nextcloud_api_url_news }}/feeds"
body_format: json
body:
url: "{{ item.1.url }}"
folderId: >-
{{
(
_nextcloud_existing_folders.results[
(
_nextcloud_news_users
| map(attribute='name')
| flatten
).index(item.0.name)
]['json']['folders']
| selectattr(
'name',
'equalto',
item.1.folder
| default([])
| first
| default('')
)
| list
| last
| default('__undefined__')
)['id']
| default(omit)
}}
headers:
Authorization: Basic {{ (item.0.name + ':' + item.0.pass) | b64encode }}
when: >-
_nextcloud_existing_feeds.results[
(
_nextcloud_news_users
| map(attribute='name')
| flatten
).index(item.0.name)
]['json']['feeds']
| selectattr('url', 'equalto', item.1.url)
| list
| length == 0
register: result
changed_when: result is success
loop: "{{ _nextcloud_news_users | subelements('app_config.news.feeds') }}"
delegate_to: localhost
# TODO this is a v2 api endpoint. I need to break it into `rename` and
# move-to-folder api calls for v1-2
# - name: Update feeds
# uri:
# method: PATCH
# url: >-
# {{ _nextcloud_api_url_news }}/feeds/{{
# (
# _nextcloud_existing_feeds.results[
# (
# _nextcloud_news_users
# | map(attribute='name')
# | flatten
# ).index(item.0.name)
# ]['json']['feeds']
# | selectattr('url', 'equalto', item.1.url)
# | list
# | last
# )['id']
# }}
# body_format: json
# body:
# url: "{{ item.1.url }}"
# folderId: >-
# {{
# (
# _nextcloud_existing_folders.results[
# (
# _nextcloud_news_users
# | map(attribute='name')
# | flatten
# ).index(item.0.name)
# ]['json']['folders']
# | selectattr(
# 'name',
# 'equalto',
# item.1.folder
# | default([])
# | first
# | default('')
# )
# | list
# | last
# | default('__undefined__')
# )['id']
# | default(omit)
# }}
# headers:
# Authorization: Basic {{ (item.0.name + ':' + item.0.pass) | b64encode }}
# when: >-
# _nextcloud_existing_feeds.results[
# (
# _nextcloud_news_users
# | map(attribute='name')
# | flatten
# ).index(item.0.name)
# ]['json']['feeds']
# | selectattr('url', 'equalto', item.1.url)
# | list
# | length > 0
# register: result
# changed_when: result is success
# loop: "{{ _nextcloud_news_users | subelements('app_config.news.feeds') }}"
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---
- name: Read apps shipped with Nextcloud
command: php occ app:list --shipped=true --no-warnings --output=json
args:
chdir: "{{ nextcloud_installation_dir }}"
become: true
become_user: "{{ nextcloud_file_owner }}"
register: _result
changed_when: false
- name: Parse occ command response as JSON
set_fact:
nextcloud_shipped_apps: "{{ _result.stdout | from_json }}"
- name: Read external apps installed by the user
command: php occ app:list --shipped=false --no-warnings --output=json
args:
chdir: "{{ nextcloud_installation_dir }}"
become: true
become_user: "{{ nextcloud_file_owner }}"
register: _result
changed_when: false
- name: Parse occ command response as JSON
set_fact:
nextcloud_installed_apps: "{{ _result.stdout | from_json }}"
- name: Remove unknown external apps
command: php occ app:remove "{{ item.key }}"
loop: >-
{{
nextcloud_installed_apps.enabled
| combine(nextcloud_installed_apps.disabled)
| dict2items
}}
become: true
become_user: "{{ nextcloud_file_owner }}"
args:
chdir: "{{ nextcloud_installation_dir }}"
register: result
failed_when: result.stdout is not search('removed') or result is failed
changed_when: result is not failed
when:
- nextcloud_remove_unknown_apps | bool
- not (nextcloud_apps | selectattr('name', 'search', item.key) | list)
- name: Remove unwanted external apps
command: php occ app:remove "{{ item.name }}"
loop: "{{ nextcloud_apps }}"
become: true
become_user: "{{ nextcloud_file_owner }}"
args:
chdir: "{{ nextcloud_installation_dir }}"
register: result
failed_when: result.stdout is not search('removed') or result is failed
changed_when: result is not failed
when:
- item.name in (nextcloud_installed_apps.enabled
| combine(nextcloud_installed_apps.disabled))
- item.state | default('enabled') == 'absent'
# Install all apps from the configured list which
# - are external apps (not in the shipped apps list) and
# - are not yet installed (not in the installed apps list) and
# - have their state not set to "absent"
- name: Install external apps
command: php occ app:install "{{ item.name }}"
loop: "{{ nextcloud_apps }}"
become: true
become_user: "{{ nextcloud_file_owner }}"
args:
chdir: "{{ nextcloud_installation_dir }}"
register: result
failed_when: result.stdout is not search('installed') or result is failed
changed_when: result is not failed
when:
- item.name not in (nextcloud_shipped_apps.enabled
| combine(nextcloud_shipped_apps.disabled))
- item.name not in (nextcloud_installed_apps.enabled
| combine(nextcloud_installed_apps.disabled))
- item.state | default('enabled') != 'absent'
notify: nextcloud set file permissions
# Update list of available apps after installation and removal:
- name: Re-read installed external apps
command: php occ app:list --shipped=false --no-warnings --output=json
args:
chdir: "{{ nextcloud_installation_dir }}"
become: true
become_user: "{{ nextcloud_file_owner }}"
register: _result
changed_when: false
- name: Parse occ command response as JSON
set_fact:
nextcloud_installed_apps: "{{ _result.stdout | from_json }}"
# Check and update all external apps
- name: Update external apps
command: php occ app:update "{{ item.key }}"
loop: >-
{{
nextcloud_installed_apps.enabled
| combine(nextcloud_installed_apps.disabled)
| dict2items
}}
become: true
become_user: "{{ nextcloud_file_owner }}"
args:
chdir: "{{ nextcloud_installation_dir }}"
register: result
failed_when: result.stdout is search('not installed') or result is failed
changed_when: result.stdout is search('updated') and result is not failed
notify: nextcloud set file permissions
# Enable all apps from the configured list which
# - are not yet enabled and
# - have their state set to "enabled"
- name: Enable apps
command: php occ app:enable "{{ item.name }}"
args:
chdir: "{{ nextcloud_installation_dir }}"
become: true
become_user: "{{ nextcloud_file_owner }}"
loop: "{{ nextcloud_apps }}"
when:
- (item.state | default('enabled')) == 'enabled'
- item.name not in (
nextcloud_installed_apps.enabled
| combine(nextcloud_shipped_apps.enabled)
)
# Disable all apps from the configured list which
# - are not yet disabled and
# - have their state set to "disabled"
- name: Disable apps
command: php occ app:disable "{{ item.name }}"
args:
chdir: "{{ nextcloud_installation_dir }}"
become: true
become_user: "{{ nextcloud_file_owner }}"
loop: "{{ nextcloud_apps }}"
when:
- (item.state | default('enabled')) == 'disabled'
- item.name not in (
nextcloud_installed_apps.disabled
| combine(nextcloud_shipped_apps.disabled)
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---
- name: Get global preferences
command: php occ config:list --private --output=json
args:
chdir: "{{ nextcloud_installation_dir }}"
register: _result
changed_when: false
no_log: true
become: true
become_user: "{{ nextcloud_file_owner }}"
- name: Parse global preferences as json and merge configurations
set_fact:
_nextcloud_old_preferences:
"{{ _result.stdout | from_json }}"
_nextcloud_updated_preferences: >-
{{
_result.stdout | from_json | combine(nextcloud_config, recursive=True)
}}
no_log: true
- name: Configure nextcloud and apps
block:
- name: Create temporary config file
tempfile:
suffix: nextcloud
register: _result
- name: Save config to file
copy:
content: "{{ nextcloud_config | to_json }}"
dest: "{{ _result.path }}"
owner: "{{ nextcloud_file_owner }}"
mode: 0o400
- name: Set up global preferences
command: php occ config:import "{{ _result.path }}"
args:
chdir: "{{ nextcloud_installation_dir }}"
become: true
become_user: "{{ nextcloud_file_owner }}"
register: result
changed_when: result is success
notify: nextcloud update htaccess
failed_when: (result.stdout is not search('successfully imported')
or result is failed)
- meta: flush_handlers
- name: Delete temporary config file
file:
path: "{{ _result.path }}"
state: absent
when: _nextcloud_updated_preferences != _nextcloud_old_preferences

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---
# These tasks install Nextcloud if it is not installed on the system already.
# They should run only once.
- name: Install unzip
package:
name: unzip
state: present
when: download_file_type == '.zip'
- name: Install dependencies
package:
name: "{{ package }}"
loop: "{{ packages }}"
loop_control:
loop_var: package
vars:
packages:
- imagemagick
- name: Check if nextcloud is already installed
stat:
path: "{{ nextcloud_installation_dir }}/updater/updater.phar"
register: _result
- name: Download nextcloud
unarchive:
src: "{{ nextcloud_download_url }}"
dest: "{{ nextcloud_installation_parent_dir }}"
remote_src: true
owner: "{{ nextcloud_file_owner }}"
group: "{{ nextcloud_file_owner }}"
register: _result
when: not _result.stat.exists
- name: Install nextcloud
block:
# When extracting the downloaded nextcloud archive, the files are placed
# under a nextcloud folder. Here, we rename this folder if the user has
# specified a different folder.
- name: Move nextcloud folder
command: >-
mv
"{{ nextcloud_installation_parent_dir }}/nextcloud"
"{{ nextcloud_installation_dir }}"
when:
- _result is not skipped
- nextcloud_installation_dir | basename != "nextcloud"
- name: Create nextcloud data folder
file:
path: "{{ nextcloud_data_dir }}"
state: directory
owner: "{{ nextcloud_file_owner }}"
group: "{{ nextcloud_file_owner }}"
mode: 0o750
- name: Install nextcloud
command: >-
php occ maintenance:install
--no-interaction
--database "{{ nextcloud_database.backend }}"
--database-name "{{ nextcloud_database.name }}"
--database-user "{{ nextcloud_database.user }}"
--database-pass "{{ nextcloud_database.pass }}"
--database-host "{{ nextcloud_database.host }}"
--database-port "{{ nextcloud_database.port }}"
--database-table-prefix "{{ nextcloud_database.prefix }}"
--admin-user "{{ nextcloud_admin_user }}"
--admin-pass "{{ nextcloud_admin_pass }}"
--data-dir "{{ nextcloud_data_dir }}"
args:
chdir: "{{ nextcloud_installation_dir }}"
creates: "{{ nextcloud_installation_dir }}/config/config.php"
become: true
become_user: "{{ nextcloud_file_owner }}"
notify: nextcloud set file permissions
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---
- name: Read extra files
block:
- name: Run integrity check for core
command: "php occ integrity:check-core --output=json"
args:
chdir: "{{ nextcloud_installation_dir }}"
register: nextcloud_integrity_core
become: true
become_user: "{{ nextcloud_file_owner }}"
failed_when: false
changed_when: false
- name: Run integrity check for apps
command: "php occ integrity:check-app {{ item }} --output=json"
args:
chdir: "{{ nextcloud_installation_dir }}"
register: nextcloud_integrity_apps
loop: >-
{{
(
nextcloud_installed_apps.enabled
| combine(nextcloud_installed_apps.disabled)
).keys()
| list
}}
changed_when: false
failed_when: false
become: true
become_user: "{{ nextcloud_file_owner }}"
- name: Extract extra files that need deletion
set_fact:
nextcloud_extra_files: >-
[
{%- for result in nextcloud_integrity_apps.results -%}
{%- set appname=result.item -%}
{%- set files=(result.stdout_lines[-1] | from_json) -%}
{%- if files is mapping and 'EXTRA_FILE' in files -%}
"{{ []
| zip_longest(
files['EXTRA_FILE'].keys(),
fillvalue=("apps/" ~ appname)
)
| map('join', '/')
| list
| join('","') }}"
,
{%- endif -%}
{%- endfor -%}
{%- set files=(
nextcloud_integrity_core.stdout_lines[-1]
| from_json
)
-%}
{%- if files is mapping and 'EXTRA_FILE' in files -%}
'{{ files["EXTRA_FILE"].keys() | join("','") }}'
{%- endif -%}
]
- name: Delete extra files
block:
# Using `command` instead of `file` with a loop to make it (much) faster.
- name: Delete files found by integrity check
command: >-
rm -f '{{ nextcloud_extra_files | join("' '") }}'
args:
chdir: "{{ nextcloud_installation_dir }}"
warn: false
- name: Re-run integrity check for core to update integrity results
command: "php occ integrity:check-core --output=json"
args:
chdir: "{{ nextcloud_installation_dir }}"
become: true
become_user: "{{ nextcloud_file_owner }}"
failed_when: false
changed_when: false
- name: Re-run integrity check for apps to update integrity results
command: "php occ integrity:check-app {{ item }} --output=json"
args:
chdir: "{{ nextcloud_installation_dir }}"
loop: >-
{{
(
nextcloud_installed_apps.enabled
| combine(nextcloud_installed_apps.disabled)
).keys()
| list
}}
changed_when: false
failed_when: false
become: true
become_user: "{{ nextcloud_file_owner }}"
when: nextcloud_extra_files | length > 0

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---
- name: Make occ executable
file:
path: "{{ nextcloud_installation_dir }}/occ"
mode: "u+x"
owner: "{{ nextcloud_file_owner }}"
group: "{{ nextcloud_file_owner }}"
when: nextcloud_occ_make_executable | bool
- name: Make occ available as a system command
copy:
content: >-
sudo --preserve-env --user {{ nextcloud_file_owner }} \
'{{ nextcloud_installation_dir }}/occ' "$@"
dest: /usr/bin/occ
owner: root
group: root
when: nextcloud_occ_system_command | bool
- name: Setup completion for occ
block:
- name: Read occ completion functions
command: php occ _completion --generate-hook --shell-type bash
args:
chdir: "{{ nextcloud_installation_dir }}"
become: true
become_user: "{{ nextcloud_file_owner }}"
changed_when: false
register: _occ_completion
- name: Install bash_completion
package:
name: bash-completion
- name: Setup occ completion
copy:
content: "{{ _occ_completion.stdout }}"
dest: '/etc/bash_completion.d/nextcloud'
owner: root
group: root
mode: 0o644
when: nextcloud_occ_completions | bool

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---
- name: Check if update is available
command: php occ update:check --no-interaction
args:
chdir: "{{ nextcloud_installation_dir }}"
become: true
become_user: "{{ nextcloud_file_owner }}"
register: _result
changed_when: _result.stdout | regex_search('^Nextcloud .* is available')
failed_when: _result is failed
- name: Make files writable by php user
file:
path: "{{ nextcloud_installation_dir }}"
mode: u=rwX,g=rX,o=rX
owner: "{{ nextcloud_file_owner }}"
group: "{{ nextcloud_file_owner }}"
recurse: true
when: _result.stdout | regex_search('^Nextcloud .* is available')
# Make sure to correctly set file permissions after the installation
notify: nextcloud set file permissions
- name: Update Nextcloud installation
command: php updater/updater.phar --no-interaction
args:
chdir: "{{ nextcloud_installation_dir }}"
become: true
become_user: "{{ nextcloud_file_owner }}"
register: _result
failed_when:
- _result is failed
- _result.stdout is not search('Update successful')
# We only check for an upgrade of Nextcloud itself, not of the apps
when: _result.stdout | regex_search('^Nextcloud .* is available')
- name: Check if upgrade is needed
command: php occ status
args:
chdir: "{{ nextcloud_installation_dir }}"
register: nextcloud_status
changed_when: false
become: true
become_user: "{{ nextcloud_file_owner }}"
- name: Upgrade Nextcloud installation
command: php occ upgrade
args:
chdir: "{{ nextcloud_installation_dir }}"
become: true
become_user: "{{ nextcloud_file_owner }}"
when: >-
nextcloud_status.stdout
is search('Nextcloud or one of the apps require upgrade')

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---
- include_tasks: nextcloud.yml
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---
- include_tasks: variables.yml
- include_tasks: core/install.yml
- include_tasks: core/upgrade.yml
- include_tasks: core/apps.yml
- include_tasks: core/integrity.yml
- include_tasks: core/config.yml
- include_tasks: core/occ.yml
- include_tasks: users/user.yml
- include_tasks: users/group.yml
- include_tasks: users/user_config.yml
- include_tasks:
file: apps/news.yml
apply:
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---
- name: Create user groups
command: php occ group:add "{{ item }}"
args:
chdir: "{{ nextcloud_installation_dir }}"
loop: >-
{{
nextcloud_users
| map(attribute='groups')
| flatten
| list
| unique
}}
register: result
changed_when: result is success
failed_when:
result is failed and result.stdout is not search('already exists')
become: true
become_user: "{{ nextcloud_file_owner }}"
- name: Get user info
command: php occ user:info "{{ item.name }}" --output=json
args:
chdir: "{{ nextcloud_installation_dir }}"
register: _nextcloud_user_info
loop: "{{ nextcloud_users }}"
changed_when: false
become: true
become_user: "{{ nextcloud_file_owner }}"
- name: Add users to groups
command: php occ group:adduser "{{ item.1 }}" "{{ item.0.name }}"
args:
chdir: "{{ nextcloud_installation_dir }}"
loop: "{{ nextcloud_users | subelements('groups') }}"
when: >-
item.1 not in
(
_nextcloud_user_info.results
| map(attribute='stdout')
| map('from_json')
| selectattr('user_id', 'equalto', item.0.name)
| first
).groups
become: true
become_user: "{{ nextcloud_file_owner }}"

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---
- name: Get user list
command: php occ user:list --output=json
args:
chdir: "{{ nextcloud_installation_dir }}"
register: nextcloud_online_users
changed_when: false
become: true
become_user: "{{ nextcloud_file_owner }}"
# There might be non-json lines that break parsing.
- name: Remove non-json text from command output
set_fact:
nextcloud_online_users: >-
{{
(
nextcloud_online_users.stdout
| regex_replace('^[^{]*(.*)$', '\1')
| from_json
).keys()
| list
}}
- name: Create users
command: >-
php occ user:add
"{{ item.name }}"
--display-name "{{ item.display_name }}"
--password-from-env
args:
chdir: "{{ nextcloud_installation_dir }}"
when: item.name not in nextcloud_online_users
environment:
OC_PASS: "{{ item.pass }}"
loop: "{{ nextcloud_users }}"
become: true
become_user: "{{ nextcloud_file_owner }}"
- name: Update user password
command: php occ user:resetpassword "{{ item.name }}" --password-from-env
args:
chdir: "{{ nextcloud_installation_dir }}"
when:
- item.resetpassword | default(False)
- item.name in nextcloud_online_users
environment:
OC_PASS: "{{ item.pass }}"
loop: "{{ nextcloud_users }}"
become: true
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---
- name: Get local python version
become: false
command: python -V
delegate_to: localhost
register: localhost_python
changed_when: false
- name: Register local python version
set_fact:
localhost_python: >-
{{
localhost_python.stdout
| regex_replace('^Python ([0-9])\\..*$', '\\1')
}}
changed_when: false
# TODO simplify this with filters
- name: Create user settings list
set_fact:
user_settings: >-
[
{%- for user in nextcloud_users -%}
{%- for app_setting in user.settings -%}
{%- if localhost_python == '2' -%}
{%- for app, settings in app_setting.iteritems() -%}
{%- for key, value in settings.iteritems() -%}
{
'user': "{{ user.name }}",
'app': "{{ app }}",
'key': "{{ key }}",
'value': "{{ value }}"
},
{%- endfor -%}
{%- endfor -%}
{%- elif localhost_python == '3' -%}
{%- for app, settings in app_setting.items() -%}
{%- for key, value in settings.items() -%}
{
'user': "{{ user.name }}",
'app': "{{ app }}",
'key': "{{ key }}",
'value': "{{ value }}"
},
{%- endfor -%}
{%- endfor -%}
{%- endif -%}
{%- endfor -%}
{%- endfor -%}
]
- name: Read existing config values
command: "php occ user:setting {{ item.user }} {{ item.app }} {{ item.key }}"
args:
chdir: "{{ nextcloud_installation_dir }}"
become: true
become_user: "{{ nextcloud_file_owner }}"
failed_when: false
changed_when: false
register: user_config_values
loop: "{{ user_settings }}"
- name: Enable user settings
command: >-
php occ user:setting
{{ item.0.user }}
{{ item.0.app }}
{{ item.0.key }}
{{ item.0.value }}
args:
chdir: "{{ nextcloud_installation_dir }}"
become: true
become_user: "{{ nextcloud_file_owner }}"
when: item.0.value != item.1.stdout
loop: "{{ user_settings | zip(user_config_values.results) | list }}"

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---
- name: Checking role configuration
assert:
that:
- nextcloud_database.pass
- ( nextcloud_admin_pass )
msg: "DB user and admin user passwords cannot be empty"
- name: Set missing defaults
set_fact:
nextcloud_database:
"{{ _nextcloud_database | combine(nextcloud_database) }}"
- name: Extract download file type
set_fact:
download_file_type: "{{ nextcloud_download_url[-4:] }}"
- name: Remove trailing slash from installation directory
set_fact:
nextcloud_installation_dir: >-
{{ nextcloud_installation_dir | regex_replace('/$', '') }}
- name: Read installation parent dir
set_fact:
nextcloud_installation_parent_dir:
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---
# This provides defaults for `nextcloud_database` keys that the user may have
# skipped. In `defaults/main.yml` all keys are set to defaults, but if the user
# specifies in their playbook the `nextcloud_database` variable, then those
# defaults are overwritten.
_nextcloud_database:
backend: mysql
# The database server that will be used. It should be already installed and
# the database should already exist. For 'mariadb', set this to 'mysql'.
name: nextcloud
# The name of the database nextcloud will use. It should already exist on the
# system.
user: nextcloud
# The database user that nextcloud will use to access the database. The user
# should already exist in the database backend (together with their password).
pass: ''
# The database user's password. This variable should not be empty.
host: localhost
# The database host
port: 3306
# The port the db server listens on
prefix: oc_
# Prefix for the nextcloud tables in the database.

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- src: thomas_maurice.ansible_role_gitea
version: master
name: gitea
# Docs: https://github.com/nkakouros-original/ansible-role-nextcloud
- src: nkakouros.nextcloud
version: master
name: nextcloud

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postgresql_users:
- name: gitea
password: "{{ secret_gitea_db_pass }}"
- name: nextcloud
password: "{{ secret_nextcloud_db_pass }}"
postgresql_databases:
- name: gitea
owner: gitea
- name: nextcloud
owner: nextcloud
become: yes
tags: [ db, psql ]
# Webservers
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ProxyPreserveHost On
ProxyRequests Off
ProxyPass / http://127.0.0.1:3000/ nocanon retry=1
- servername: nc.test.desu.ltd
documentroot: /var/www/html/nextcloud
become: yes
tags: [ web, apache ]
- role: php
vars:
php_memory_limit: 512M
php_packages_extra:
- libapache2-mod-php
- php-zip # For Nextcloud
- php-pgsql # For general DB stuff
become: yes
tags: [ web, php ]
- role: nextcloud
vars:
nextcloud_admin_user: admin
nextcloud_admin_pass: foobar
nextcloud_version: 19
nextcloud_urls:
- http://nc.test.desu.ltd:80
nextcloud_config:
system:
trusted_domains:
"{{ nextcloud_urls | map('urlsplit', 'hostname') | list }}"
nextcloud_database:
backend: pgsql
name: nextcloud
user: nextcloud
pass: "{{ secret_nextcloud_db_pass }}"
host: 192.168.122.169
port: 5432
become: yes
tags: [ web, nextcloud ]
- role: gitea
vars:
# Look and feel