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Kevin Veen-Birkenbach e09f561f0b Refactor run-once orchestration and bootstrap Mailu/Mastodon in a single deploy
- Replace legacy utils/run_once.yml with the new helpers utils/once_flag.yml and utils/once_finalize.yml
- Introduce utils/compose_up.yml to ensure docker-compose stacks are up and to flush handlers safely without coupling to run-once flags
- Migrate all affected roles (desk-*, dev-*, sys-ctl-*, sys-svc-*, web-app-*, web-svc-*, util-*) to the new run-once helpers
- Rework sys-svc-msmtp to auto-load Mailu once per deploy, check reachability, and reuse the running stack instead of requiring multiple playbook passes
- Adjust web-app-mailu to integrate cert deployment, handler flushing, and run-once handling so Mailu is fully initialized in a single deploy
- Improve Matomo, CDN, logout and CSP/health-check related roles to cooperate with the new compose_up / once_* pattern
- Simplify alarm/backup/timer/service orchestration (sys-ctl-alm-*, sys-bkp-provider, sys-timer-cln-bkps, etc.) by moving run-once logic into dedicated 01_core.yml files
- Update integration tests so utils/once_flag.yml and utils/once_finalize.yml are recognised as valid run-once providers, keeping the global run_once_* guarantees consistent
- Align frontend injection and service dependencies so Mastodon- and Mailu-related services can be brought up coherently within a single deployment cycle rather than several iterations
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Shell 🐚

Description

This Ansible role ensures that .profile is sourced in both Bash and Zsh environments. It enables consistent environment variable loading across different login shells by linking shell-specific profile files (.bash_profile, .zprofile) to a centralized .profile.

Overview

By standardizing .profile as the central source for environment configuration, this role ensures consistent shell behavior. It does not manage the contents of .profile itself — only guarantees that it is sourced by supported shells.

Purpose

The purpose of this role is to unify shell environment setup across Bash and Zsh. It minimizes duplication and confusion by encouraging the use of .profile for shared configuration such as environment variables and agent settings.

Features

  • Centralized Configuration: Promotes .profile as the single source for shared shell settings.
  • Cross-Shell Compatibility: Ensures both Bash and Zsh source .profile properly.
  • Non-Invasive: Does not alter the content of .profile.

Credits 📝

Developed and maintained by Kevin Veen-Birkenbach.
Learn more at www.veen.world

Part of the Infinito.Nexus Project
License: Infinito.Nexus NonCommercial License