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README.md
ara
Install and configure ara on your system.
| Travis | GitHub | Quality | Downloads | Version |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Example Playbook
This example is taken from molecule/resources/converge.yml and is tested on each push, pull request and release.
---
- name: Converge
hosts: all
become: yes
gather_facts: yes
roles:
- role: robertdebock.ara
The machine may need to be prepared using molecule/resources/prepare.yml:
---
- name: Prepare
hosts: all
become: yes
gather_facts: no
roles:
- role: robertdebock.bootstrap
- role: robertdebock.buildtools
- role: robertdebock.epel
- role: robertdebock.python_pip
For verification molecule/resources/verify.yml runs after the role has been applied.
---
- name: Verify
hosts: all
become: yes
gather_facts: no
tasks:
- name: check if connection still works
ping:
Also see a full explanation and example on how to use these roles.
Role Variables
These variables are set in defaults/main.yml:
---
# defaults file for ara
# The ansible.cfg to modify.
ara_configuration_file: /etc/ansible/ansible.cfg
# The user to run ara as. Typically root, but if you run playbooks under your username, ara saves data in your homedirectory. In that case change the ara_user to your username.
ara_user: root
# Extra options can be set using this structure.
# ara_configuration:
# - option: port
# value: 9191
# - option: host
# value: 0.0.0.0
# - option: playbook_per_page
# value: 10
# - option: result_per_page
# value: 25
Requirements
- Access to a repository containing packages, likely on the internet.
- A recent version of Ansible. (Tests run on the current, previous and next release of Ansible.)
The following roles can be installed to ensure all requirements are met, using ansible-galaxy install -r requirements.yml:
---
- robertdebock.bootstrap
- robertdebock.buildtools
- robertdebock.epel
- robertdebock.python_pip
- robertdebock.service
Context
This role is a part of many compatible roles. Have a look at the documentation of these roles for further information.
Here is an overview of related roles:

Compatibility
This role has been tested on these container images:
| container | tags |
|---|---|
| el | 8 |
| debian | buster, bullseye |
| fedora | 31, 32 |
| ubuntu | bionic |
The minimum version of Ansible required is 2.8 but tests have been done to:
- The previous version, on version lower.
- The current version.
- The development version.
Exceptions
Some variarations of the build matrix do not work. These are the variations and reasons why the build won't work:
| variation | reason |
|---|---|
| Alpine | Could not find a version that satisfies the requirement Django>=2.1.5 |
| CentOS | No matching distribution found for Django>=2.1.5 |
| amazonlinux:1 | No package matching 'python3-pip' |
| amazonlinux | No module named pkg_resources |
Testing
Unit tests are done on every commit, pull request, release and periodically.
If you find issues, please register them in GitHub
Testing is done using Tox and Molecule:
Tox tests multiple ansible versions. Molecule tests multiple distributions.
To test using the defaults (any installed ansible version, namespace: robertdebock, image: fedora, tag: latest):
molecule test
# Or select a specific image:
image=ubuntu molecule test
# Or select a specific image and a specific tag:
image="debian" tag="stable" tox
Or you can test multiple versions of Ansible, and select images:
Tox allows multiple versions of Ansible to be tested. To run the default (namespace: robertdebock, image: fedora, tag: latest) tests:
tox
# To run CentOS (namespace: `robertdebock`, tag: `latest`)
image="centos" tox
# Or customize more:
image="debian" tag="stable" tox
License
Apache-2.0
Author Information
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