This is an Ansible role that installs Syncthing on Linux. It uses the tarball from the official website so this role is not dependent on any package manager.
This role can also optionally configure the devices and folders on the Syncthing instance.
Tested on Fedora 36, should work on any Linux distribution that the Syncthing tarball supports.
These platforms are supported:
- Ubuntu 20.04
- Ubuntu 22.04
- Debian 10
- Debian 11
- Debian 12
- EL 8 (Tested on Rocky Linux 8)
- EL 9 (Tested on Rocky Linux 9)
- Fedora 38
- openSUSE Leap 15.5
Variable | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
syncthing_version |
v1.23.4 |
Version of Syncthing to install. |
syncthing_arch |
amd64 |
Architecture for the Syncthing package. |
syncthing_url |
See defaults/main.yml | Base URL for the Syncthing tarball. |
syncthing_user |
{{ ansible_user_id }} |
User to configure Syncthing for. |
syncthing_install_user |
true |
Whether to configure and enable syncthing to run as this user |
syncthing_device_name |
{{ inventory_hostname }} |
Name of the Syncthing device to other devices. |
syncthing_hosts |
{{ ansible_play_hosts_all }} |
List of hosts (including self) to use as Syncthing peers. |
syncthing_configure |
true |
Whether to configure Syncthing. |
syncthing_configure_firewall |
true |
Whether to configure firewall rules for Syncthing to work locally. |
syncthing_bootstrap_only |
false |
Whether to only configure Syncthing once. |
syncthing_gui_enabled |
true |
Whether to enable the Syncthing GUI. |
syncthing_gui_address |
127.0.0.1:8384 |
Address to bind the Syncthing GUI to. |
syncthing_gui_apikey |
"" |
API key to use for the Syncthing GUI. |
syncthing_gui_theme |
default |
Theme to use for the Syncthing GUI. |
This Ansible role will overwrite your Syncthing configuration, be careful!
This role by default will also overwrite any manual changes, if you want to just use this role to install and set up Syncthing one time, and do the rest manually, set syncthing_bootstrap_only
to true.
Otherwise, every time this role is run, it will overwrite configuration that is not stored in the Ansible variables.
The syncthing_devices
variable is used to configure remote devices on the Syncthing instance. This variable is not required, if this variable is not set, this role will generate it based on the other hosts in this play.
If you want to configure devices manually, you can set this variable yourself.
Static list of devices
syncthing_devices: # Static list of devices
- name: "My Laptop"
device_id: "AAAAAAA-BBBBBBB-CCCCCCC-DDDDDDD-EEEEEEE-FFFFFFF-GGGGGGG-HHHHHHH"
address: dynamic
- name: "My PC"
device_id: "AAAAAAA-BBBBBBB-CCCCCCC-DDDDDDD-EEEEEEE-FFFFFFF-GGGGGGG-HHHHHHH"
address: dynamic
A likely scenario is that you just want to add existing hosts not managed by this Ansible role (like your mobile phone) to this list, in which case you can use the variable syncthing_external_devices
.
syncthing_external_devices: # Append to auto generated devices
- name: "My Non-Ansible Managed Phone"
device_id: "AAAAAAA-BBBBBBB-CCCCCCC-DDDDDDD-EEEEEEE-FFFFFFF-GGGGGGG-HHHHHHH"
address: dynamic
The syncthing_folders
variable is a dict of dicts. The key is the folder ID, and the value is a dict of folder configuration.
syncthing_folders:
sync:
label: Sync
path: "/home/{{ syncthing_user }}/Sync"
The key is used as the folder ID in Syncthing, this must be the same on every device you want using this folder. When this key is set on multiple hosts this folder will be shared across these hosts.
If you defined hosts that are not in the Ansible play (with syncthing_external_devices
or syncthing_devices
), you will need to specify that this folder should be shared with those hosts by giving the ID in the list manual_shared_with
.
Example for external devices
syncthing_folders:
sync:
label: Sync
path: "/home/{{ syncthing_user }}/Sync"
manual_shared_with: # Append to auto generated shared devices
- "AAAAAAA-BBBBBBB-CCCCCCC-DDDDDDD-EEEEEEE-FFFFFFF-GGGGGGG-HHHHHHH"
The folder configuration can include label
, path
, type
, rescanIntervalS
, fsWatcherEnabled
, fsWatcherDelayS
, ignorePerms
and autoNormalize
. The label
and path
keys are required for each folder.
You can set the default configuration for all folders by setting the syncthing_folders_default
variable. This will also be used in the UI as the defaults for management outside of Ansible.
Defaults
syncthing_folder_defaults: # Will be used if missing from folder
path: "/home/{{ syncthing_user }}/Sync"
type: sendreceive
rescanIntervalS: "3600"
fsWatcherEnabled: "true"
fsWatcherDelayS: "10"
ignorePerms: "false"
autoNormalize: "true"
The following is an example of a playbook that uses this role.
inventory.ini
[syncthing]
desktop
laptop
group_vars/syncthing.yml
syncthing_external_devices: # Append to auto generated devices
- name: "My Non-Ansible Managed Phone"
device_id: "AAAAAAA-BBBBBBB-CCCCCCC-DDDDDDD-EEEEEEE-FFFFFFF-GGGGGGG-HHHHHHH"
address: dynamic
The device entries for desktop
and laptop
will be generated automatically based on the hosts in the play.
host_vars/desktop.yml
syncthing_folders:
all:
label: Shared with all
path: /home/{{ syncthing_user }}/Sync
manual_shared_with: # Append to auto generated shared devices
- "AAAAAAA-BBBBBBB-CCCCCCC-DDDDDDD-EEEEEEE-FFFFFFF-GGGGGGG-HHHHHHH"
phone:
label: Shared with my phone
path: /home/{{ syncthing_user }}/Phone
manual_shared_with: # Append to auto generated shared devices
- "AAAAAAA-BBBBBBB-CCCCCCC-DDDDDDD-EEEEEEE-FFFFFFF-GGGGGGG-HHHHHHH"
host_vars/laptop.yml
syncthing_folders:
all:
label: Shared with all
path: /home/{{ syncthing_user }}/Sync
manual_shared_with: # Append to auto generated shared devices
- "AAAAAAA-BBBBBBB-CCCCCCC-DDDDDDD-EEEEEEE-FFFFFFF-GGGGGGG-HHHHHHH"
Since the phone
key doesn't appear here, it won't be shared with this device.
playbook.yml
- hosts: syncthing
roles:
- ansible_role_syncthing
None
- name: Use diademiemi.syncthing role
hosts: "{{ target | default('syncthing') }}"
roles:
- role: "diademiemi.syncthing"
tags: ['diademiemi', 'solaar', 'setup']
MIT
- diademiemi (@diademiemi)
This repository comes with Molecule that run in Podman on the supported platforms. Install Molecule by running
pip3 install -r requirements.txt
Run the tests with
molecule test