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Slavi Pantaleev 94bccec1ef Decouple mautrix-meta-instagram from mautrix-meta-messenger and fix Instagram self-building
Since mautrix-meta v26.07, Instagram is a separate bridge upstream (its own binary, container image and configuration schema). As of v0.2608.0, the bridge no longer has a `mode` configuration option at all, so the premise of auto-generating the Instagram role from the Messenger one (one binary, one schema, a mode switch) is gone.

- Drop the role generator (`bin/rebuild-mautrix-meta-instagram.sh` and the `just rebuild-mautrix-meta-instagram` recipe). The two roles are now maintained independently.

- Drop `matrix_bridge_mautrix_meta_instagram_meta_mode` and all mode-derived lookups from the Instagram role. Computed values are unchanged.

- Sync both config templates with the v0.2608.0 example configs: the Instagram template loses `mode` and gains the Instagram-only options; the Messenger template replaces `mode` with the new `tor` option (still derived from `matrix_bridge_mautrix_meta_messenger_meta_mode: facebook-tor`) and loses the Instagram-only `disable_xma_*` options.

- Fix self-building for the Instagram role: build via `Dockerfile.ig` (producing the actual Instagram binary at `/usr/bin/mautrix-instagram`) instead of the Messenger `Dockerfile`. A new `matrix_bridge_mautrix_meta_instagram_container_binary_path` variable points the systemd service at the right binary for self-built and prebuilt images.

- Rename the systemd service templates to role-specific file names.

Related to https://github.com/spantaleev/matrix-docker-ansible-deploy/issues/5510

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-08-16 19:14:03 +03:00

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Makefile

# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2023 - 2024 Nikita Chernyi
# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2023 - 2024 Slavi Pantaleev
# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2024 Suguru Hirahara
#
# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-or-later
# mise (dev tool version manager)
mise_data_dir := env("MISE_DATA_DIR", justfile_directory() / "var/mise")
mise_trusted_config_paths := justfile_directory() / "mise.toml"
prek_home := env("PREK_HOME", justfile_directory() / "var/prek")
# Shows help
default:
@{{ just_executable() }} --list --justfile "{{ justfile() }}"
# Adds a new host to the inventory, creating the inventory files if necessary (e.g. `just add-inventory-host example.com 1.2.3.4`)
add-inventory-host domain server_address:
@{{ justfile_directory() }}/bin/add-inventory-host.sh {{ quote(domain) }} {{ quote(server_address) }}
# Pulls external Ansible roles
roles:
#!/usr/bin/env sh
echo "[NOTE] This command just updates the roles, but if you want to update everything at once (playbook, roles, etc.) - use 'just update'"
if [ -x "$(command -v agru)" ]; then
agru -no-tui
else
rm -rf roles/galaxy
ansible-galaxy install -r requirements.yml -p roles/galaxy/ --force
fi
# Updates the playbook and installs the necessary Ansible roles pinned in requirements.yml. If a -u flag is passed, also updates the requirements.yml file with new role versions (if available)
update *flags: update-playbook-only
#!/usr/bin/env sh
if [ -x "$(command -v agru)" ]; then
echo {{ if flags == "" { "Installing roles pinned in requirements.yml…" } else { if flags == "-u" { "Updating roles and pinning new versions in requirements.yml…" } else { "Unknown flags passed" } } }}
agru -no-tui {{ flags }}
else
echo "[NOTE] You are using the standard ansible-galaxy tool to install roles, which is slow and lacks other features. We recommend installing the 'agru' tool to speed up the process: https://github.com/etkecc/agru#where-to-get"
echo "Installing roles…"
rm -rf roles/galaxy
ansible-galaxy install -r requirements.yml -p roles/galaxy/ --force
fi
# Updates the playbook without installing/updating Ansible roles
update-playbook-only:
@echo "Updating playbook…"
@git stash -q
@git pull -q
@-git stash pop -q
# Invokes mise with the project-local data directory
mise *args: _ensure_mise_data_directory
#!/bin/sh
export MISE_DATA_DIR="{{ mise_data_dir }}"
export MISE_TRUSTED_CONFIG_PATHS="{{ mise_trusted_config_paths }}"
export MISE_YES=1
export PREK_HOME="{{ prek_home }}"
mise {{ args }}
# Runs prek (pre-commit hooks manager) with the given arguments
prek *args: _ensure_mise_tools_installed
@{{ just_executable() }} --justfile "{{ justfile() }}" mise exec -- prek {{ args }}
# Runs pre-commit hooks on staged files
prek-run-on-staged *args: _ensure_mise_tools_installed
@{{ just_executable() }} --justfile "{{ justfile() }}" prek run {{ args }}
# Runs pre-commit hooks on all files
prek-run-on-all *args: _ensure_mise_tools_installed
@{{ just_executable() }} --justfile "{{ justfile() }}" prek run --all-files {{ args }}
# Installs the git pre-commit hook
prek-install-git-pre-commit-hook: _ensure_mise_tools_installed
#!/usr/bin/env sh
set -eu
{{ just_executable() }} --justfile "{{ justfile() }}" mise exec -- prek install
hook="{{ justfile_directory() }}/.git/hooks/pre-commit"
# The installed git hook runs later under Git, outside this just/mise environment.
# Injecting PREK_HOME keeps prek's cache under var/prek instead of a global home dir,
# which is more predictable and works better in sandboxed tools like Codex/OpenCode.
if [ -f "$hook" ] && ! grep -q '^export PREK_HOME=' "$hook"; then
sed -i '2iexport PREK_HOME="{{ prek_home }}"' "$hook"
fi
# Runs the playbook with --tags=install-all,ensure-matrix-users-created,start and optional arguments
install-all *extra_args: (run-tags "install-all,ensure-matrix-users-created,start" extra_args)
# Runs installation tasks for a single service
install-service service *extra_args:
{{ just_executable() }} --justfile "{{ justfile() }}" run \
--tags=install-{{ service }},start-group \
--extra-vars=group={{ service }} {{ extra_args }}
# Runs the playbook with --tags=setup-all,ensure-matrix-users-created,start and optional arguments
setup-all *extra_args: (run-tags "setup-all,ensure-matrix-users-created,start" extra_args)
# Runs the playbook with the given list of arguments
run +extra_args:
ansible-playbook -i inventory/hosts setup.yml {{ extra_args }}
# Runs the playbook with the given list of comma-separated tags and optional arguments
run-tags tags *extra_args:
{{ just_executable() }} --justfile "{{ justfile() }}" run --tags={{ tags }} {{ extra_args }}
# Runs the playbook in user-registration mode
register-user username password admin_yes_or_no *extra_args:
ansible-playbook -i inventory/hosts setup.yml --tags=register-user --extra-vars="username={{ username }} password={{ password }} admin={{ admin_yes_or_no }}" {{ extra_args }}
# Starts all services
start-all *extra_args: (run-tags "start-all" extra_args)
# Starts a specific service group
start-group group *extra_args:
@{{ just_executable() }} --justfile "{{ justfile() }}" run-tags start-group --extra-vars="group={{ group }}" {{ extra_args }}
# Stops all services
stop-all *extra_args: (run-tags "stop-all" extra_args)
# Stops a specific service group
stop-group group *extra_args:
@{{ just_executable() }} --justfile "{{ justfile() }}" run-tags stop-group --extra-vars="group={{ group }}" {{ extra_args }}
# Internal - ensures var/mise and var/prek directories exist
_ensure_mise_data_directory:
@mkdir -p "{{ mise_data_dir }}"
@mkdir -p "{{ prek_home }}"
# Internal - ensures mise tools are installed
_ensure_mise_tools_installed: _ensure_mise_data_directory
@{{ just_executable() }} --justfile "{{ justfile() }}" mise install --quiet