matrix_jitsi_enabled : true
matrix_jitsi_base_path : "{{ matrix_base_data_path }}/jitsi"
matrix_jitsi_enable_auth : false
matrix_jitsi_enable_guests : false
matrix_jitsi_enable_recording : false
matrix_jitsi_enable_transcriptions : false
matrix_jitsi_enable_p2p : true
matrix_jitsi_enable_av_moderation : true
# Authentication type, must be one of internal, jwt or ldap.
# Currently only internal and ldap mechanisms are supported by this playbook.
matrix_jitsi_auth_type : internal
# A list of Jitsi (Prosody) accounts to create using the internal authentication mechanism.
#
# Accounts added here and subsquently removed will not be automatically removed
# from the Prosody server until user account cleaning is integrated into the playbook.
#
# Example:
# matrix_jitsi_prosody_auth_internal_accounts:
# - username: "jitsi-moderator"
# password: "secret-password"
# - username: "another-user"
# password: "another-password"
matrix_jitsi_prosody_auth_internal_accounts : [ ]
# Configuration options for LDAP authentication. For details see upstream:
# https://github.com/jitsi/docker-jitsi-meet#authentication-using-ldap.
# Defaults are taken from:
# https://github.com/jitsi/docker-jitsi-meet/blob/master/prosody/rootfs/defaults/saslauthd.conf
matrix_jitsi_ldap_url : ""
matrix_jitsi_ldap_base : ""
matrix_jitsi_ldap_binddn : ""
matrix_jitsi_ldap_bindpw : ""
matrix_jitsi_ldap_filter : "uid=%u"
matrix_jitsi_ldap_auth_method : "bind"
matrix_jitsi_ldap_version : "3"
matrix_jitsi_ldap_use_tls : false
matrix_jitsi_ldap_tls_ciphers : ""
matrix_jitsi_ldap_tls_check_peer : false
matrix_jitsi_ldap_tls_cacert_file : "/etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt"
matrix_jitsi_ldap_tls_cacert_dir : "/etc/ssl/certs"
matrix_jitsi_ldap_start_tls : false
matrix_jitsi_timezone : UTC
matrix_jitsi_xmpp_domain : meet.jitsi
matrix_jitsi_xmpp_server : xmpp.meet.jitsi
matrix_jitsi_xmpp_auth_domain : auth.meet.jitsi
matrix_jitsi_xmpp_bosh_url_base : http://{{ matrix_jitsi_xmpp_server }}:5280
matrix_jitsi_xmpp_guest_domain : guest.meet.jitsi
matrix_jitsi_xmpp_muc_domain : muc.meet.jitsi
matrix_jitsi_xmpp_internal_muc_domain : internal-muc.meet.jitsi
matrix_jitsi_xmpp_modules : ''
matrix_jitsi_recorder_domain : recorder.meet.jitsi
matrix_jitsi_jibri_brewery_muc : jibribrewery
matrix_jitsi_jibri_pending_timeout : 90
matrix_jitsi_jibri_xmpp_user : jibri
matrix_jitsi_jibri_xmpp_password : ''
matrix_jitsi_jibri_recorder_user : recorder
matrix_jitsi_jibri_recorder_password : ''
matrix_jitsi_enable_lobby : false
matrix_jitsi_version : stable-6726
matrix_jitsi_container_image_tag : "{{ matrix_jitsi_version }}" # for backward-compatibility
matrix_jitsi_web_docker_image : "{{ matrix_container_global_registry_prefix }}jitsi/web:{{ matrix_jitsi_container_image_tag }}"
matrix_jitsi_web_docker_image_force_pull : "{{ matrix_jitsi_web_docker_image.endswith(':latest') }}"
matrix_jitsi_web_base_path : "{{ matrix_base_data_path }}/jitsi/web"
matrix_jitsi_web_config_path : "{{ matrix_jitsi_web_base_path }}/config"
matrix_jitsi_web_transcripts_path : "{{ matrix_jitsi_web_base_path }}/transcripts"
matrix_jitsi_web_public_url : "https://{{ matrix_server_fqn_jitsi }}"
# STUN servers used in the web UI. Feel free to point them to your own STUN server.
# Addresses need to be prefixed with one of `stun:`, `turn:` or `turns:`.
matrix_jitsi_web_stun_servers : [ 'stun:meet-jit-si-turnrelay.jitsi.net:443' ]
# Setting up TURN
# Default set with Coturn container
matrix_jitsi_turn_credentials : "{{ matrix_coturn_turn_static_auth_secret }}"
matrix_jitsi_turn_host : "turn.{{ matrix_server_fqn_matrix }}"
matrix_jitsi_turns_host : "turn.{{ matrix_server_fqn_matrix }}"
matrix_jitsi_turn_port : "{{ matrix_coturn_container_stun_plain_host_bind_port }}"
matrix_jitsi_turns_port : "{{ matrix_coturn_container_stun_tls_host_bind_port }}"
# Controls whether Etherpad will be available within Jitsi
matrix_jitsi_etherpad_enabled : false
# Controls whether the matrix-jitsi-web container exposes its HTTP port (tcp/80 in the container).
#
# Takes an "<ip>:<port>" or "<port>" value (e.g. "127.0.0.1:13080"), or empty string to not expose.
matrix_jitsi_web_container_http_host_bind_port : ''
# A list of extra arguments to pass to the container
matrix_jitsi_web_container_extra_arguments : [ ]
# List of systemd services that matrix-jitsi-web.service depends on
matrix_jitsi_web_systemd_required_services_list : [ 'docker.service' ]
# Some variables controlling the interface of Jitsi Web.
# These get applied to `templates/web/interface_config.js.j2`.
#
# Besides this, you can also use `matrix_jitsi_web_custom_interface_config_extension`
# to define any other configuration option.
matrix_jitsi_web_interface_config_lang_detection : false
matrix_jitsi_web_interface_config_show_jitsi_watermark : true
matrix_jitsi_web_interface_config_jitsi_watermark_link : "https://jitsi.org"
matrix_jitsi_web_interface_config_show_brand_watermark : false
matrix_jitsi_web_interface_config_brand_watermark_link : ""
matrix_jitsi_web_interface_config_generate_room_names_on_welcome_page : true
matrix_jitsi_web_interface_config_display_welcome_page_content : true
matrix_jitsi_web_interface_config_app_name : "Jitsi Meet"
matrix_jitsi_web_interface_config_native_app_name : "Jitsi Meet"
matrix_jitsi_web_interface_config_provider_name : "Jitsi"
matrix_jitsi_web_interface_config_show_powered_by : false
matrix_jitsi_web_interface_config_disable_transcription_subtitles : false
matrix_jitsi_web_interface_config_show_deep_linking_image : false
# Custom configuration to be injected into `interface_config.js`, passed to Jitsi Web.
# This configuration gets appended to the final interface configuration that Jitsi Web uses.
#
# Note: not to be confused with `matrix_jitsi_web_custom_config_extension`.
#
# For interface configuration, the flow is like this:
# - the contents of `templates/web/interface_config.js.j2` is generated (based on various `matrix_jitsi_web_interface_config_*` variables you see in this file)
# - the contents of `matrix_jitsi_web_custom_interface_config_extension` is appended and can define new settings or override defaults.
#
# Example:
# matrix_jitsi_web_custom_interface_config_extension: |
# interfaceConfig.CONNECTION_INDICATOR_AUTO_HIDE_ENABLED = false;
# interfaceConfig.DISABLE_VIDEO_BACKGROUND = true;
matrix_jitsi_web_custom_interface_config_extension : ''
# Controls after which participant audio will be muted. If not specified, defaults to Jitsi's default value (likely 10)
matrix_jitsi_web_config_start_audio_muted_after_nth_participant : ~
# Controls after which participant video will be muted. If not specified, defaults to Jitsi's default value (likely 10)
matrix_jitsi_web_config_start_video_muted_after_nth_participant : ~
matrix_jitsi_web_config_defaultLanguage : 'en'
# Ideal and also maximum resolution width. If not specified, defaults to Jitsi's default value (likely 1280)
matrix_jitsi_web_config_resolution_width_ideal_and_max : ~
# Minimum resolution width. If not specified, defaults to Jitsi's default value (likely 320)
matrix_jitsi_web_config_resolution_width_min : ~
# Ideal and also maximum resolution height. If not specified, defaults to Jitsi's default value (likely 720)
matrix_jitsi_web_config_resolution_height_ideal_and_max : ~
# Minimum resolution height. If not specified, defaults to Jitsi's default value (likely 180)
matrix_jitsi_web_config_resolution_height_min : ~
# Custom configuration to be injected into `custom-config.js`, passed to Jitsi Web.
# This configuration gets appended to the final configuration that Jitsi Web uses.
#
# Note: not to be confused with `matrix_jitsi_web_custom_interface_config_extension`.
#
# The flow is like this:
# - some default configuration is automatically generated based on the environment variables passed to the Jitsi Web container
# - the contents of `custom-config.js` is appended to it (see `templates/web/custom-config.js.j2`)
# - said `custom-config.js` contains your custom contents specified in `matrix_jitsi_web_custom_config_extension`.
#
# Example:
# matrix_jitsi_web_custom_config_extension: |
# if (!config.hasOwnProperty('testing')) config.testing = {};
# config.testing.p2pTestMode = true
matrix_jitsi_web_custom_config_extension : ''
# Additional environment variables to pass to the Jitsi Web container.
# You can use this to further influence the default configuration generated by the Jitsi Web container on every startup.
# Besides influencing the final configuration by passing environment variables, you can also inject custom configuration
# by using `matrix_jitsi_web_custom_config_extension`.
#
# Example:
# matrix_jitsi_web_environment_variables_extension: |
# ENABLE_FILE_RECORDING_SERVICE=1
# DROPBOX_APPKEY=something
# DROPBOX_REDIRECT_URI=something
matrix_jitsi_web_environment_variables_extension : ''
matrix_jitsi_prosody_docker_image : "{{ matrix_container_global_registry_prefix }}jitsi/prosody:{{ matrix_jitsi_container_image_tag }}"
matrix_jitsi_prosody_docker_image_force_pull : "{{ matrix_jitsi_prosody_docker_image.endswith(':latest') }}"
matrix_jitsi_prosody_base_path : "{{ matrix_base_data_path }}/jitsi/prosody"
matrix_jitsi_prosody_config_path : "{{ matrix_jitsi_prosody_base_path }}/config"
matrix_jitsi_prosody_plugins_path : "{{ matrix_jitsi_prosody_base_path }}/prosody-plugins-custom"
# A list of extra arguments to pass to the container
matrix_jitsi_prosody_container_extra_arguments : [ ]
# List of systemd services that matrix-jitsi-prosody.service depends on
matrix_jitsi_prosody_systemd_required_services_list : [ 'docker.service' ]
# Neccessary Port binding for those disabling the integrated nginx proxy
matrix_jitsi_prosody_container_http_host_bind_port : ''
matrix_jitsi_jicofo_docker_image : "{{ matrix_container_global_registry_prefix }}jitsi/jicofo:{{ matrix_jitsi_container_image_tag }}"
matrix_jitsi_jicofo_docker_image_force_pull : "{{ matrix_jitsi_jicofo_docker_image.endswith(':latest') }}"
matrix_jitsi_jicofo_base_path : "{{ matrix_base_data_path }}/jitsi/jicofo"
matrix_jitsi_jicofo_config_path : "{{ matrix_jitsi_jicofo_base_path }}/config"
# A list of extra arguments to pass to the container
matrix_jitsi_jicofo_container_extra_arguments : [ ]
# List of systemd services that matrix-jitsi-jicofo.service depends on
matrix_jitsi_jicofo_systemd_required_services_list : [ 'docker.service' , 'matrix-jitsi-prosody.service' ]
matrix_jitsi_jicofo_component_secret : ''
matrix_jitsi_jicofo_auth_user : focus
matrix_jitsi_jicofo_auth_password : ''
matrix_jitsi_jvb_docker_image : "{{ matrix_container_global_registry_prefix }}jitsi/jvb:{{ matrix_jitsi_container_image_tag }}"
matrix_jitsi_jvb_docker_image_force_pull : "{{ matrix_jitsi_jvb_docker_image.endswith(':latest') }}"
matrix_jitsi_jvb_base_path : "{{ matrix_base_data_path }}/jitsi/jvb"
matrix_jitsi_jvb_config_path : "{{ matrix_jitsi_jvb_base_path }}/config"
# A list of extra arguments to pass to the container
matrix_jitsi_jvb_container_extra_arguments : [ ]
# List of systemd services that matrix-jitsi-jvb.service depends on
matrix_jitsi_jvb_systemd_required_services_list : [ 'docker.service' , 'matrix-jitsi-prosody.service' ]
matrix_jitsi_jvb_auth_user : jvb
matrix_jitsi_jvb_auth_password : ''
# STUN servers used by JVB on the server-side, so it can discover its own external IP address.
# Pointing this to a STUN server running on the same Docker network may lead to incorrect IP address discovery.
matrix_jitsi_jvb_stun_servers : [ 'meet-jit-si-turnrelay.jitsi.net:443' ]
matrix_jitsi_jvb_brewery_muc : jvbbrewery
matrix_jitsi_jvb_rtp_udp_port : 10000
matrix_jitsi_jvb_rtp_tcp_port : 4443
# Custom configuration to be injected into `custom-sip-communicator.properties`, passed to Jitsi JVB.
# This configuration gets appended to the final configuration that Jitsi JVB uses.
#
# The flow is like this:
# - some default configuration is automatically generated based on the environment variables passed to the Jitsi JVB container
# - the contents of `custom-sip-communicator.properties` is appended to it (see `templates/jvb/custom-sip-communicator.properties.j2`)
# - said `custom-sip-communicator.properties` contains your custom contents specified in `matrix_jitsi_jvb_custom_config_extension`.
#
# Example:
# matrix_jitsi_jvb_custom_config_extension: |
# org.jitsi.videobridge.xmpp.user.shard.DISABLE_CERTIFICATE_VERIFICATION=false
# org.jitsi.videobridge.ENABLE_STATISTICS=false
matrix_jitsi_jvb_custom_config_extension : ''
# Additional environment variables to pass to the Jitsi JVB container.
# You can use this to further influence the default configuration generated by the Jitsi JVB container on every startup.
# Besides influencing the final configuration by passing environment variables, you can also inject custom configuration
# by using `matrix_jitsi_jvb_custom_config_extension`.
#
# Example:
# matrix_jitsi_jvb_environment_variables_extension: |
# SOME_VARIABLE=1
# ANOTHER_VARIABLE=something
matrix_jitsi_jvb_environment_variables_extension : ''
# Controls whether the matrix-jitsi-jvb container exposes its RTP UDP port (udp/10000 in the container).
#
# Takes an "<ip>:<port>" or "<port>" value (e.g. "127.0.0.1:10000"), or empty string to not expose.
matrix_jitsi_jvb_container_rtp_udp_host_bind_port : "{{ matrix_jitsi_jvb_rtp_udp_port }}"
# Controls whether the matrix-jitsi-jvb container exposes its RTP UDP port (udp/4443 in the container).
#
# Takes an "<ip>:<port>" or "<port>" value (e.g. "127.0.0.1:4443"), or empty string to not expose.
matrix_jitsi_jvb_container_rtp_tcp_host_bind_port : "{{ matrix_jitsi_jvb_rtp_tcp_port }}"
# Controls whether the matrix-jitsi-jvb container exposes its Colibri WebSocket port (tcp/9090 in the container).
#
# Takes an "<ip>:<port>" or "<port>" value (e.g. "127.0.0.1:12090"), or empty string to not expose.
matrix_jitsi_jvb_container_colibri_ws_host_bind_port : ''