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Mastodon-ansible-scalable

This Ansible playbook allows you to easily set up a scalable Mastodon environment running on a set of Ubuntu 22 servers, with only a s3-compatible object storage as external dependency.

It deploys and configures:

  • Basic system configuration and hardening
  • A firewall, using nftables
  • Private networking between the servers, using wesher (wireguard)
  • Postgresql and pgbouncer
  • Redis
  • Automated backups of postgresql and redis to s3, using restic
  • Nginx with HTTPS, using letsencrypt
  • The core mastodon components (puma, streaming, sidekiq, cron)
  • Mail delivery, using exim4
  • Monitoring, using prometheus and grafana
  • Centralized logging, using loki and grafana

Create your environment configuration

This repository currently contains both the generic ansible configuration as the specific configuration for my PoC environment https://tootnet.nl. To get started with your own environment, simply fork this repository and add your own environment-specific configuration.

  • Generate a random password and store it in a file named .vault_password
  • Think of a name for your environment, e.g. "mastodon_eu"
  • mkdir group_vars/mastodon_eu
  • Create the vault with secrets: ansible-vault create group_vars/mastodon_eu/vault.yml
    • See group_vars/vault.yml.example for instructions
  • Create the regular configuration in: group_vars/mastodon_eu/vars.yml
    • See group_vars/tootnet_live/vars.yml for an example, and browse the various defaults/ directories to see what else you can override
  • Create the inventory in: inventory/mastodon_eu.yaml
    • See inventory/tootnet_live.yml for an example

Deployment

Servers must run Ubuntu 22.04 LTS. An IPV6 address is mandatory, IPV4 is optional (but then a provider with 6to4 support is recommended to ensure federation with ipv4-only instances)

  • Run ansible-playbook -i inventory/mastodon_eu.yaml server_setup.yaml for the initial deployment, then repeat every time you add a new cloud server to your inventory.

    • Because this playbook changes the SSH port, it will throw errors for servers where it's already been ran. You can simply ignore those.
  • Run ansible-playbook -i inventory/mastodon_eu.yaml mastodon.yaml for the initial deployment, then repeat every time you make a change to the configuration.

DNS

Given a mastodon_app_domain of "mastodon.eu", point A/AAAA records to the nginx server(s) for these hostnames:

  • mastodon.eu
  • files.mastodon.eu
  • assets.mastodon.eu

For mail delivery, given the mail role running on a server with hostname "server1" and DNS record "server1.mastodon.eu", set the reverse DNS for server1 to mastodon.eu and create an SPF record like v=spf1 a:server1.mastodon.eu ~all.

For monitoring, create an A/AAAA (or CNAME) record for monitoring.mastodon.eu pointing to the server where the monitoring role is ran.

Monitoring

To setup Grafana, go to https://monitoring.mastodon.eu and log in with the default of admin/admin. Head to https://monitoring.mastodon.eu/datasources and add a "Prometheus" and "Loki" datasource with all of the default settings. Finally head to https://monitoring.mastodon.eu/dashboard/import and import the following dashboards:

Initialize

To create an admin user: RAILS_ENV=production bin/tootctl accounts create mastodon_eu --email admin@mastodon.eu --confirmed --role Owner

TODO

  • properly package wesher and statsd_exporter as deb
  • dkim support in exim

Contact

Questions? Reach me at @las@mastodon.nl

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