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README.md
ara
Install and configure ara on your system.
Example Playbook
This example is taken from molecule/default/playbook.yml:
---
- name: Converge
hosts: all
become: yes
gather_facts: yes
roles:
- robertdebock.ara
The machine you are running this on, may need to be prepared. Tests have been done on machines prepared by this playbook:
---
- name: Prepare
hosts: all
become: yes
gather_facts: no
roles:
- robertdebock.bootstrap
- robertdebock.buildtools
- robertdebock.epel
- robertdebock.python_pip
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
# If you would like to update the packages that this role installs, set `ara_packages_state` to `latest`, otherwise use `default`.
# 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 last 3 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.epel
- robertdebock.buildtools
- 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 against the following distributions and Ansible version:
| distribution | ansible 2.6 | ansible 2.7 | ansible devel |
|---|---|---|---|
| alpine-edge* | yes | yes | yes* |
| alpine-latest | yes | yes | yes* |
| archlinux | yes | yes | yes* |
| centos-6 | no | no | no* |
| centos-latest | yes | yes | yes* |
| debian-latest | yes | yes | yes* |
| debian-stable | yes | yes | yes* |
| debian-unstable* | yes | yes | yes* |
| fedora-latest | yes | yes | yes* |
| fedora-rawhide* | yes | yes | yes* |
| opensuse-leap | yes | yes | yes* |
| ubuntu-devel* | yes | yes | yes* |
| ubuntu-latest | yes | yes | yes* |
| ubuntu-rolling | yes | yes | yes* |
A single star means the build may fail, it's marked as an experimental build.
Testing
Unit tests are done on every commit and periodically.
If you find issues, please register them in GitHub
To test this role locally please use Molecule:
pip install molecule
molecule test
To test on Amazon EC2, configure ~/.aws/credentials and export AWS_REGION=eu-central-1 before running molecule test --scenario-name ec2.
There are many specific scenarios available, please have a look in the molecule/ directory.
Run the ansible-galaxy and my lint rules if you want your change to be merges:
git clone https://github.com/ansible/ansible-lint.git /tmp/ansible-lint
ansible-lint -r /tmp/ansible-lint/lib/ansiblelint/rules .
git clone https://github.com/robertdebock/ansible-lint /tmp/my-ansible-lint
ansible-lint -r /tmp/my-ansible-lint/rules .
License
Apache-2.0