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README.md

service

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Add custom services to your Linux system.

Example Playbook

This example is taken from molecule/resources/playbook.yml and is tested on each push, pull request and release.

---
- name: Converge
  hosts: all
  become: yes
  gather_facts: yes

  vars:
    _service_test_command:
      default: /usr/bin/sleep
      Alpine: /bin/sleep

    service_test_command: "{{ _service_test_command[ansible_os_family] | default(_service_test_command['default']) }}"

    service_list:
      - name: simple-service
        description: Simple Service
        start_command: "{{ service_test_command }} 3600"
      - name: forking-service
        description: Forking Service
        type: forking
        start_command: "{{ service_test_command }} 7200 &"
      - name: specific-stop-service
        description: Specific Stop Service
        start_command: "{{ service_test_command }} 1440"
        stop_command: killall -f "sleep 1440"
      - name: specific-user-group-service
        description: Specific User Group Service
        start_command: "{{ service_test_command }} 28800"
        user_name: root
        group_name: root
      - name: specific-workingdirectory-service
        description: Specific WorkingDirectory Service
        start_command: "{{ service_test_command }} 57600"
        working_directory: /tmp
      - name: specific-pattern-service
        description: Specific Status Pattern Service
        start_command: "{{ service_test_command }} 115200"
        status_pattern: 115200

  roles:
    - robertdebock.service

The machine you are running this on, may need to be prepared, I use this playbook to ensure everything is in place to let the role work.

---
- name: Prepare
  hosts: all
  gather_facts: no
  become: yes
  serial: 30%

  roles:
    - role: robertdebock.bootstrap

After running this role, this playbook runs to verify that everything works, this may be a good example how you can use this role.

---
- name: Verify
  hosts: all
  become: yes
  gather_facts: yes

  vars:
    service_list:
      - name: simple-service

  tasks:
    - name: start simple-service
      service:
        name: simple-service
        state: started

    - name: stop simple-service
      service:
        name: simple-service
        state: stopped

    - name: restart simple-service
      service:
        name: simple-service
        state: restarted

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 service

# status_list can contain a list of services to add to the system.
# The mandatory items for each item are:
# - name: The (short) name of the service, i.e. "tomcat".
# - description: A bit longer name, i.e. "Tomcat application server".
# - start_command: The command to start the daemon,
#   i.e. "/usr/local/bin/java -jar some.jar"
# The optional items are:
# - stop_command: By default the program that is started is found and stopped.
#   in case a running program is renamed or expanded (including a path) during
#   startup, you can specify a custom stop command here, i.e. "pkill foo"
# - status_pattern: What program (or pattern) to look for when finding the
#   status of a program, i.e. "artifactory".
# - type: How the program starts; "simple" or "forking". Simple means the
#   program runs on the foreground, i.e. "nc -l 1234". Forking means the
#   program itself forks, i.e. "nc -l 12345 &"
# - working_directory: The directory to cd into before starting the service.

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

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: dependencies

Compatibility

This role has been tested on these container images:

container tag allow_failures
amazonlinux 1 no
amazonlinux latest no
alpine latest no
alpine edge yes
debian unstable yes
debian latest no
centos 7 no
redhat 7 no
centos latest no
redhat latest no
fedora latest no
fedora rawhide yes
opensuse latest no
ubuntu latest no

This role has been tested on these Ansible versions:

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

Modules

This role uses the following modules:

---
- meta
- package
- setup
- systemd
- template

License

Apache-2.0

Author Information

Robert de Bock