Deploy BookStack with linuxserver.io images behind Traefik, including Entra ID OIDC SSO support and a daily backup timer. Stack: - lscr.io/linuxserver/bookstack:version-v26.03.3 - lscr.io/linuxserver/mariadb:11.4.9 - Traefik labels for websecure entrypoint on internal network - Healthcheck via mariadb-admin ping (LSIO image lacks healthcheck.sh) Features: - Persistent APP_KEY generated on first run, stored in volume dir - Optional OIDC SSO via Microsoft Entra ID (configurable per-instance) - Idempotent admin user creation with DB-based existence check - Daily systemd timer backup (DB dump + uploads tar + APP_KEY) with configurable retention Implementation notes: - DB queries use --protocol=tcp with the app user because root@localhost uses unix_socket auth in the LSIO MariaDB image (no password) and root@% does not exist - docker_container_exec uses argv: (list) instead of command: (string) to avoid argument-splitting issues - Migration-wait task ensures users table exists before admin check, since /login returns 200 before Laravel migrations complete - no_log: true on all tasks that reference DB or admin passwords - artisan absolute path (/app/www/artisan) because LSIO image WORKDIR is not the app directory Adds bookstack route to DMZ Traefik service registry. |
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Collections Plugins Directory
This directory can be used to ship various plugins inside an Ansible collection. Each plugin is placed in a folder that
is named after the type of plugin it is in. It can also include the module_utils and modules directory that
would contain module utils and modules respectively.
Here is an example directory of the majority of plugins currently supported by Ansible:
└── plugins
├── action
├── become
├── cache
├── callback
├── cliconf
├── connection
├── filter
├── httpapi
├── inventory
├── lookup
├── module_utils
├── modules
├── netconf
├── shell
├── strategy
├── terminal
├── test
└── vars
A full list of plugin types can be found at Working With Plugins.