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Updated nextcloud docs for redis support
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- a [Postgres](postgres.md) database
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- a [Traefik](traefik.md) reverse-proxy server
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- a [Redis](redis.md) data-store (optional)
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- a [Redis](redis.md) data-store (optional), installation details [below](#redis)
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## Configuration
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nextcloud_hostname: mash.example.com
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nextcloud_path_prefix: /nextcloud
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# Enable redis (optional)
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#nextcloud_redis_enabled: true
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# Redis configuration, as described below
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########################################################################
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# #
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You can remove the `nextcloud_path_prefix` variable definition, to make it default to `/`, so that the service is served at `https://mash.example.com/`.
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### Redis
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As described on the [Redis](redis.md) documentation page, if you're hosting additional services which require Redis on the same server, you'd better go for installing a separate Redis instance for each service. See [Creating a Redis instance dedicated to Nextcloud](#creating-a-redis-instance-dedicated-to-nextcloud).
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If you're only running Nextcloud on this server and don't need to use Redis for anything else, you can [use a single Redis instance](#using-the-shared-redis-instance-for-nextcloud).
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#### Using the shared Redis instance for Nextcloud
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To install a single (non-dedicated) Redis instance (`mash-redis`) and hook Nextcloud to it, add the following **additional** configuration:
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```yaml
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########################################################################
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# #
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# redis #
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# #
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########################################################################
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redis_enabled: true
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########################################################################
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# #
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# /redis #
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# #
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########################################################################
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########################################################################
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# #
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# nextcloud #
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# #
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########################################################################
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# Base configuration as shown above
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# Point Nextcloud to the shared Redis instance
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nextcloud_redis_hostname: "{{ redis_identifier }}"
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# Make sure the Nextcloud service (mash-nextcloud.service) starts after the shared Redis service (mash-redis.service)
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nextcloud_systemd_required_services_list_custom:
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- "{{ redis_identifier }}.service"
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# Make sure the Nextcloud container is connected to the container network of the shared Redis service (mash-redis)
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nextcloud_container_additional_networks_custom:
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- "{{ redis_identifier }}"
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########################################################################
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# #
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# /nextcloud #
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# #
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########################################################################
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```
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This will create a `mash-redis` Redis instance on this host.
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This is only recommended if you won't be installing other services which require Redis. Alternatively, go for [Creating a Redis instance dedicated to Nextcloud](#creating-a-redis-instance-dedicated-to-nextcloud).
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#### Creating a Redis instance dedicated to Nextcloud
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The following instructions are based on the [Running multiple instances of the same service on the same host](../running-multiple-instances.md) documentation.
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Adjust your `inventory/hosts` file as described in [Re-do your inventory to add supplementary hosts](../running-multiple-instances.md#re-do-your-inventory-to-add-supplementary-hosts), adding a new supplementary host (e.g. if `nextcloud.example.com` is your main one, create `nectcloud.example.com-deps`).
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Then, create a new `vars.yml` file for the
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`inventory/host_vars/nextcloud.example.com-deps/vars.yml`:
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```yaml
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# #
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# Playbook #
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# #
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########################################################################
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# Put a strong secret below, generated with `pwgen -s 64 1` or in another way
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# Various other secrets will be derived from this secret automatically.
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mash_playbook_generic_secret_key: ''
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# Override service names and directory path prefixes
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mash_playbook_service_identifier_prefix: 'mash-nextcloud-'
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mash_playbook_service_base_directory_name_prefix: 'nextcloud-'
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########################################################################
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# #
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# /Playbook #
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# #
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########################################################################
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########################################################################
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# #
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# redis #
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# #
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########################################################################
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redis_enabled: true
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########################################################################
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# #
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# /redis #
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# #
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########################################################################
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```
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This will create a `mash-nextcloud-redis` instance on this host with its data in `/mash/nextcloud-redis`.
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Then, adjust your main inventory host's variables file (`inventory/host_vars/nextcloud.example.com/vars.yml`) like this:
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```yaml
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########################################################################
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# #
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# nextcloud #
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# #
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########################################################################
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# Base configuration as shown above
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# Point Nextcloud to its dedicated Redis instance
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nextcloud_redis_hostname: mash-nextcloud-redis
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# Make sure the Nextcloud service (mash-nextcloud.service) starts after its dedicated Redis service (mash-nextcloud-redis.service)
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nextcloud_systemd_required_services_list_custom:
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- "mash-nextcloud-redis.service"
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# Make sure the Nextcloud container is connected to the container network of its dedicated Redis service (mash-nextcloud-redis)
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nextcloud_container_additional_networks_custom:
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- "mash-nextcloud-redis"
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########################################################################
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# #
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# /nextcloud #
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# #
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########################################################################
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```
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## Installation
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If you've decided to install a dedicated Redis instance for Nextcloud, make sure to first do [installation](../installing.md) for the supplementary inventory host (e.g. `nextcloud.example.com-deps`), before running installation for the main one (e.g. `nextcloud.example.com`).
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## Usage
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