matrix-docker-ansible-deploy/roles/matrix-coturn/tasks/setup_uninstall.yml
Slavi Pantaleev 1cd251ed78 Don't delete Docker images which may have been pulled by another
Some people run Coturn or Jitsi, etc., by themselves and disable it
in the playbook.

Because the playbook is trying to be nice and clean up after itself,
it was deleting these Docker images.

However, people wish to pull and use them separately and would rather
they don't get deleted.

We could make this configurable for the sake of this special case, but
it's simpler to just avoid deleting these images.
It's not like this "cleaning things up" thing works anyway.
As time goes on, the playbook gets updated with newer image tags
and we leave so many images behind. If one doesn't run
`docker system prune -a` manually once in a while, they'd get swamped
with images anyway. Whether we leave a few images behind due to the lack
of this cleanup now is pretty much irrelevant.
2021-01-23 14:01:31 +02:00

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---
- name: Check existence of matrix-coturn service
stat:
path: "{{ matrix_systemd_path }}/matrix-coturn.service"
register: matrix_coturn_service_stat
when: "not matrix_coturn_enabled|bool"
- name: Ensure matrix-coturn is stopped
service:
name: matrix-coturn
state: stopped
daemon_reload: yes
when: "matrix_coturn_service_stat.stat.exists|bool"
- name: Ensure matrix-coturn-reload.timer is stopped
service:
name: matrix-coturn
state: stopped
daemon_reload: yes
failed_when: false
when: "matrix_coturn_service_stat.stat.exists|bool"
- name: Ensure systemd units don't exist
file:
path: "{{ matrix_systemd_path }}/{{ item }}"
state: absent
register: matrix_coturn_systemd_unit_uninstallation_result
with_items:
- matrix-coturn.service
- matrix-coturn-reload.service
- matrix-coturn-reload.timer
- name: Ensure systemd reloaded after unit removal
service:
daemon_reload: yes
when: "matrix_coturn_systemd_unit_uninstallation_result.changed|bool"
- name: Ensure Matrix coturn paths don't exist
file:
path: "{{ matrix_coturn_base_path }}"
state: absent
# Intentionally not removing the Docker image when uninstalling.
# We can't be sure it had been pulled by us in the first place.