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Ansible Role: PulseAudio

An Ansible role that installs PulseAudio as a system-wide-daemon on Fedora.

Running PulseAudio in system mode is usually a bad idea, but there are use cases where it makes sense to run it this way.

Requirements

For configuring the firewall the service firewalld has to run and the package python-firewall needs to be installed.

Role Variables

Available variables are listed below, along with default values:

pulseaudio_card_profiles: []
pulseaudio_sink_formats: []

pulseaudio_network: no
pulseaudio_avahi: no

pulseaudio_firewall_zones: []

Profiles

With the variable pulseaudio_card_profiles you can define the default profiles for each card. This will be stored in the default.pa file.

Each entry in the list must contain the keys card as a number and profile, for example:

pulseaudio_card_profiles:
  - card: 1
    profile: output:iec958-stereo

Use the command pactl list cards for more information and a list of possible values on your system.

Sink formats

The supported formats of a sink can be defined with the variable pulseaudio_sink_formats. This configuration will be implemented using a custom systemd service which starts after pulseaudio.

Each entry in the list must contain the keys sink as a search string and formats (separated by semicolon), for example:

pulseaudio_sink_formats:
  - sink: iec958
    formats: "pcm; ac3-iec61937; dts-iec61937"

Use the command pactl list sinks for more information about the available sinks.

Network

Networking can be enabled with setting the variable pulseaudio_network to true. If you also want auto-discovery using avahi, set pulseaudio_avahi to true. Enabling avahi implicitly enables networking as well.

Firewall

The variable pulseaudio_firewall_zones can be used to declare firewall zones in which pulseaudio should be accessible. This means the ports 8080/tcp and 9777/udp will be opened.

Currently only firewalld is supported which is default on Fedora.

Dependencies

None

Example Playbook

- hosts: all
  roles:
    - { role: mjanser.pulseaudio }

License

MIT

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