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This commit updates multiple roles to ensure compatibility with Ansible 2.20. Several include paths and task-loading mechanisms required adjustments, as Ansible 2.20 applies stricter evaluation rules for complex Jinja expressions and no longer resolves certain relative include paths the way Ansible 2.18 did. Key changes: - Replaced legacy once_finalize.yml and once_flag.yml with the new structure under tasks/utils/once/finalize.yml and tasks/utils/once/flag.yml. - Updated all include_tasks statements to use 'path_join' with playbook_dir, ensuring deterministic and absolute file resolution across roles. - Fixed all network helper includes by converting direct relative paths such as 'roles/docker-compose/tasks/utils/network.yml' to proper Jinja-evaluated paths. - Normalized MATOMO_* variable names for consistency with the updated variable scope behavior in Ansible 2.20. - Removed deprecated patterns that were implicitly supported in Ansible 2.18 but break under the more strict variable and path resolution model in 2.20. These changes are part of the full migration step required to ensure the infinito-nexus roles remain stable, deterministic, and forward-compatible with Ansible 2.20. Details of the discussion and reasoning can be found in this conversation: https://chatgpt.com/share/69300a8d-24d4-800f-bec0-e895a695618a
Unified Service Failure Notifier
Description
This role installs a systemd service that sends notifications via both sys-ctl-alm-telegram and sys-ctl-alm-email when any service fails.
Overview
Optimized for prompt and comprehensive failure alerts, this role configures a unified notification service. It leverages the capabilities of both Telegram and Email notifications to ensure that administrators are quickly informed about service issues, enabling rapid troubleshooting.
Purpose
The primary purpose of this role is to provide a centralized mechanism for service failure notifications. By integrating with both the Telegram and Email notifier roles, it delivers reliable alerts through multiple channels, enhancing overall system observability and responsiveness.
Features
- Unified Notification Service: Installs a systemd service that triggers both Telegram and Email alerts.
- Dependency Integration: Works seamlessly with the sys-ctl-alm-telegram and sys-ctl-alm-email roles.
- Automated Service Management: Automatically restarts the notifier service upon configuration changes.
- Centralized Alerting: Provides a unified approach to monitor and notify about service failures.