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---
# please adjust default locale settings to your liking
locale: "en_US.UTF-8"
LC_time: "sv_SE.UTF-8"
timezone: "Europe/Stockholm"
# note that xdg-user-dirs-update supports only certain name strings
# (see `man xdg-user-dirs-update` for details)
# my point is to reduce the clutter of directories in $HOME
locales_xdg_dirs:
- name: DESKTOP
path: "{{ ansible_env.HOME }}/Desktop"
- name: DOWNLOAD
path: "{{ ansible_env.HOME }}/Downloads"
# templates is a rather pointless directory, let's remap it to Downloads
- name: TEMPLATES
path: "{{ ansible_env.HOME }}/Downloads"
- name: PUBLICSHARE
path: "{{ ansible_env.HOME }}/Public"
- name: DOCUMENTS
path: "{{ ansible_env.HOME }}/Documents"
# music is a rather pointless directory, let's remap it
- name: MUSIC
path: "{{ ansible_env.HOME }}/Downloads"
# pictures is a rather pointless directory, let's remap it
- name: PICTURES
path: "{{ ansible_env.HOME }}/Downloads"
# videos is a rather pointless directory, let's remap it
- name: VIDEOS
path: "{{ ansible_env.HOME }}/Downloads"
R_directory: /opt/R
texlive_directory: /usr/local/texlive
## Github and Plotly API tokens used by the R role
# GITHUB_PAT Your Github personal access token
R_GITHUB_PAT: "yoursecrettoken"
# Your Plotly API username and key
plotly_api_user: "{{ ansible_env.USER }}"
plotly_api_key: "yourapikey"
xdg_data_dir: "{{ ansible_env.HOME }}/.local/share"
xdg_desktop_entries: "{{ xdg_data_dir }}/applications"
xdg_desktop_icons: "{{ xdg_data_dir }}/icons"
# aptitude cache, time in seconds
aptcachetime: 3600
local_user: "{{ lookup('env', 'USER') }}"
# we use "not (host_restrictions | bool) or <some other test>" and want host_restrictions
# to act like sort of a filter to avoid the "other test" evaluating and failing because
# the variable it is testing does not exist outside my own environment
# host_restrictions should thus be False by default so the first part above evaluates
# to True and thus Ansible will skip the rest of the evaluation and no errors
host_restrictions: false