matrix-docker-ansible-deploy/docs/configuring-playbook-rageshake.md

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Setting up Rageshake (optional)

The playbook can install and configure the rageshake bug report server for you.

This is useful if you're developing your own applications and would like to collect bug reports for them.

Decide on a domain and path

By default, Rageshake is configured to use its own dedicated domain (rageshake.DOMAIN) and requires you to adjust your DNS records.

You can override the domain and path like this:

# Switch to the domain used for Matrix services (`matrix.DOMAIN`),
# so we won't need to add additional DNS records for Rageshake.
matrix_rageshake_hostname: "{{ matrix_server_fqn_matrix }}"

# Expose under the /rageshake subpath
matrix_rageshake_path_prefix: /rageshake

Adjusting DNS records

Once you've decided on the domain and path, you may need to adjust your DNS records to point the Rageshake domain to the Matrix server.

If you've decided to reuse the matrix. domain, you won't need to do any extra DNS configuration.

Enabling the Rageshake service

Add the following configuration to your inventory/host_vars/matrix.DOMAIN/vars.yml file (adapt to your needs):

matrix_rageshake_enabled: true

Rageshake has various options which don't have dedicated Ansible variables. You can see the full list of options in the rageshake.sample.yaml file.

To set these, you can make use of the matrix_rageshake_configuration_extension_yaml variable like this:

matrix_rageshake_configuration_extension_yaml: |
  github_token: secrettoken

  github_project_mappings:
     my-app: octocat/HelloWorld  

Installing

After configuring the playbook, run the installation command again:

ansible-playbook -i inventory/hosts setup.yml --tags=setup-all,start

Usage

Refer to the rageshake documentation for available APIs, etc.