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computer-playbook/roles/web-app-flowise/tasks/main.yml
Kevin Veen-Birkenbach 5d1210d651 feat(ai): introduce dedicated AI roles and wiring; clean up legacy AI stack
• Add svc-ai category under roles and load it in constructor stage

• Create new 'svc-ai-ollama' role (vars, tasks, compose, meta, README) and dedicated network

• Refactor former AI stack into separate app roles: web-app-flowise and web-app-openwebui

• Add web-app-minio role; adjust config (no central DB), meta (fa-database, run_after), compose networks include, volume key

• Provide user-focused READMEs for Flowise, OpenWebUI, MinIO, Ollama

• Networks: add subnets for web-app-openwebui, web-app-flowise, web-app-minio; rename web-app-ai → svc-ai-ollama

• Ports: rename ai_* keys to web-app-openwebui / web-app-flowise; keep minio_api/minio_console

• Add group_vars/all/17_ai.yml (OLLAMA_BASE_LOCAL_URL, OLLAMA_LOCAL_ENABLED)

• Replace hardcoded include paths with path_join in multiple roles (svc-db-postgres, sys-service, sys-stk-front-proxy, sys-stk-full-stateful, sys-svc-webserver, web-svc-cdn, web-app-keycloak)

• Remove obsolete web-app-ai templates/vars/env; split Flowise into its own role

• Minor config cleanups (CSP flags to {}, central_database=false)

https://chatgpt.com/share/68d15cb8-cf18-800f-b853-78962f751f81
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---
- name: "Install Ollama Dependency"
include_role:
name: svc-ai-ollama
vars:
flush_handlers: true
when:
- run_once_svc_ai_ollama is not defined
- OLLAMA_LOCAL_ENABLED | bool
- name: "load docker and db for {{ application_id }}"
include_role:
name: sys-stk-back-stateless
vars:
docker_compose_flush_handlers: false
- name: "create {{ FLOWISE_LITELLM_CONFIG_PATH_HOST }}"
template:
src: "litellm.config.yaml.j2"
dest: "{{ FLOWISE_LITELLM_CONFIG_PATH_HOST }}"
notify: docker compose up
- name: "flush handlers of docker compose"
meta: flush_handlers
- name: "Include role sys-stk-front-proxy for each UI domain"
include_role:
name: sys-stk-front-proxy
vars:
domain: "{{ item.domain }}"
http_port: "{{ item.http_port }}"