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Ansible role EteBase - EteSync 2.0 Server Backend
Ansible role to Setup and Confugure Etebase - The Backend from EteSync 2.0 -> https://github.com/etesync/server
Details
This Ansible role installs and configures etebase, the backend of etesync. A piece of software to securely sync your contacts, calendars, tasks and notes! In this Ansible role, a separate user is created for etebase. The latest release of etebase is downloaded to the home of this user. A configuration is created. The specified Python dependencies are installed in a venv. And optionally etebase can be started automatically via a systemd service and uvicorn. What this Ansible role does not create are users in Etebase. And the configuration for the web server is not created either.
Default Variables
variable | value | description |
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etebase__user | etebase |
The Unix User for etebase |
etebase__group | etebase |
The Unix Group for etebase |
etebase__user_home | /var/lib/etebase |
Etebase User Home |
etebase__shell | /bin/false |
Default Shell of Etebase User |
etebase__venv | {{ etebase__user_home }}/venv |
Etebase venv path |
etebase__socket | /tmp/etebase_server.sock |
Etebase Socket path (only if etebase__systemd_setup is set to true ) |
etebase__package_state | present |
Set to latest to upgrade all etebase required system and pip packages to the latest version |
etebase__version | latest |
Etebase Release Tag |
etebase__secrets_dir | {{ etebase__user_home }}/secrets |
Path to store etebase secrets |
etebase__collectstatic | true |
Generate static files for etebase |
etebase__restart_webserver | false |
Set to true to restart the webserver on config change (etebase__systemd_setup needed) |
etebase__webserver_service | nginx.service |
Which systemd unit should be restartet for the webserver |
etebase__systemd_setup | false |
Set to true to start etebase as systemd unit with the systemd socket configured above |
submodules_versioncheck | false |
should we do a simple version check for this ansible role |
Options for etebase-server.ini
variable | value | description |
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etebase__global_secret_file | {{ etebase__secrets_dir }}/secret.txt |
path of secret.txt |
etebase__global_debug | false |
Set debug to true |
etebase__global_static_root | {{ etebase__user_home }}/static_root |
Path of static root |
etebase__global_media_root | {{ etebase__user_home }}/media_root |
Path for media |
etebase__global_extra | Variable for aditional parameter in the [global] section of the config file |
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etebase__allowed_hosts_allowed_host1 | * |
The allowed Host for this etebase server |
etebase__allowed_hosts_extra | Variable for aditional parameter in the [allowed_hosts] section of the config file |
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etebase__database_engine | django.db.backends.sqlite3 |
Databse Engine |
etebase__database_name | {{ etebase__secrets_dir }}/etebase.db.sqlite3 |
Path of the sqlite3 database |
etebase__database_extra | Variable for aditional parametet in the [database] section of the config file |
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etebase__database_options_extra | Variable for aditional parameter in the [database_options] section of the config file |
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etebase__ldap_extra | Variable for aditional parameter in the [ldap] section of the config file |
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etebase__config_extra | Variable for aditional parameter at the end of the config file |
Additional Information
You find more information about the webserver config at github.com/etesync/server/wiki/Production-setup-using-Nginx. Please remember the value you used for the etebase__socket
variable, if you used this role to start the unicorn ASGI server via systemd. For this you have to set etebase__systemd_setup
to true
.
You have to create a admin User by yourself. To do this, log in manually as priviledged user, change to the etebase__user_home
. Enter the downloaded etebase code direcotory and run the 'python3 ./manage.py createsuperuser' command:
cd /var/lib/etebase/
ls etebase_*
cd etebase_v0.10.0 # example versiom
/var/lib/etebase/venv/bin/python3 ./manage.py createsuperuser
By the way, this role requires that the Ansible user be allowed to execute commands with sudo privileges.
Contributing
Don't hesitate to open a issue or (even better) create a pull request.