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    --- ---
    # image: python:3.10.15-bullseye
    ### ###
    ### VARIABLES ### VARIABLES
    ### ###
    variables: variables:
    AUTHOR: fejao AUTHOR: fejao
    # IMAGE_NAME_SYNTAX: python:3.10.15-bullseye
    IMAGE_NAME_LINT: python:3.10.15-bullseye IMAGE_NAME_LINT: python:3.10.15-bullseye
    # IMAGE_NAME_MOLECULE: geerlingguy/docker-ubuntu2204-ansible:latest
    PATH_ENV_DIR: "/builds/fejao/c3infodesk-deployment-role-test" PATH_ENV_DIR: "/builds/fejao/c3infodesk-deployment-role-test"
    PATH_PYTHON_REQ_FILE: "/builds/fejao/c3infodesk-deployment-role-test/ci-cd/python_requirements.txt" PATH_PYTHON_REQ_FILE: "/builds/fejao/c3infodesk-deployment-role-test/ci-cd/python_requirements.txt"
    # PATH_INVENTORIES: "/builds/fejao/c3infodesk-deployment-role-test/ci-cd/hosts"
    PATH_PLAYBOOK: "/builds/fejao/c3infodesk-deployment-role-test/ci-cd/playbook_role_test.yml" PATH_PLAYBOOK: "/builds/fejao/c3infodesk-deployment-role-test/ci-cd/playbook_role_test.yml"
    ### ###
    ### STAGES ### STAGES
    ### ###
    stages: stages:
    - test-debug
    - yamllint - yamllint
    - upstream-trigger - upstream-trigger
    - syntax-check
    - lint-tests
    - molecule
    ### ###
    ### SCRIPTS ### SCRIPTS
    ...@@ -37,23 +28,8 @@ stages: ...@@ -37,23 +28,8 @@ stages:
    ### See https://github.com/ansible/ansible/pull/42142/files ### See https://github.com/ansible/ansible/pull/42142/files
    - chmod 700 $PATH_ENV_DIR - chmod 700 $PATH_ENV_DIR
    ###
    ### DEBUG-TEST
    ###
    # debug-test:
    # stage: test-debug
    # image: $IMAGE_NAME_LINT
    # variables:
    # VAR_DEBUG: "foo-bar"
    # script:
    # - echo "This is the debug-test"
    ###
    ### YAMLLING
    ###
    yamllint-test: yamllint-test:
    stage: yamllint stage: yamllint
    # stage: downstream_role_test
    image: $IMAGE_NAME_LINT image: $IMAGE_NAME_LINT
    variables: variables:
    PYTHON_REQ_FILE_PATH: $PATH_PYTHON_REQ_FILE PYTHON_REQ_FILE_PATH: $PATH_PYTHON_REQ_FILE
    ...@@ -64,23 +40,10 @@ yamllint-test: ...@@ -64,23 +40,10 @@ yamllint-test:
    - echo "This is the 'yamllint' test from the 'test' role" - echo "This is the 'yamllint' test from the 'test' role"
    - yamllint . - yamllint .
    # ###
    # ### WORKS
    # ###
    # trigger-pipeline:
    # stage: upstream-trigger
    # variables:
    # RUN_UPSTREAM_FOR_ROLE_TEST: true
    # trigger:
    # project: fejao/c3infodesk-deployment
    # branch: Adding_ci_cd_triggers
    # strategy: depend
    trigger-pipeline: trigger-pipeline:
    stage: upstream-trigger stage: upstream-trigger
    variables: variables:
    RUN_UPSTREAM_FOR_ROLE_TEST: true RUN_UPSTREAM_FOR_ROLE_TEST: true
    RUN_UPSTREAM_FOR_ROLE_DEPENDENCIES: true
    trigger: trigger:
    project: fejao/c3infodesk-deployment project: fejao/c3infodesk-deployment
    branch: Adding_ci_cd_triggers branch: Adding_ci_cd_triggers
    ......
    # C3InfoDesk Deployment Roles # test role
    This is a ansible-role for testing your installed ansible.
    ## Requirements
    - To have [ansible](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/installation_guide/installation_distros.html) installed at your system.
    ## Getting started
    To make it easy for you to get started with GitLab, here's a list of recommended next steps. ## Role Variables
    You should look around where the variables are setted. And figure it out from where the ouput comes
    Already a pro? Just edit this README.md and make it your own. Want to make it easy? [Use the template at the bottom](#editing-this-readme)!
    ## Add your files ## Dependencies
    This role have no dependency from any another role.
    - [ ] [Create](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/repository/web_editor.html#create-a-file) or [upload](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/repository/web_editor.html#upload-a-file) files
    - [ ] [Add files using the command line](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/gitlab-basics/add-file.html#add-a-file-using-the-command-line) or push an existing Git repository with the following command:
    ``` ## Example Playbook
    cd existing_repo Here is an example for adding this role for your playbook for **restarting** the **c3infodesk-printer**. containers:
    git remote add origin https://git.cccv.de/fejao/c3infodesk-deployment-roles.git
    git branch -M main
    git push -uf origin main
    ```
    ## Integrate with your tools
    - [ ] [Set up project integrations](https://git.cccv.de/fejao/c3infodesk-deployment-roles/-/settings/integrations)
    ## Collaborate with your team
    - [ ] [Invite team members and collaborators](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/members/)
    - [ ] [Create a new merge request](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/merge_requests/creating_merge_requests.html)
    - [ ] [Automatically close issues from merge requests](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/issues/managing_issues.html#closing-issues-automatically)
    - [ ] [Enable merge request approvals](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/merge_requests/approvals/)
    - [ ] [Set auto-merge](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/merge_requests/merge_when_pipeline_succeeds.html)
    ## Test and Deploy
    Use the built-in continuous integration in GitLab.
    - [ ] [Get started with GitLab CI/CD](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/ci/quick_start/index.html)
    - [ ] [Analyze your code for known vulnerabilities with Static Application Security Testing (SAST)](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/application_security/sast/)
    - [ ] [Deploy to Kubernetes, Amazon EC2, or Amazon ECS using Auto Deploy](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/topics/autodevops/requirements.html)
    - [ ] [Use pull-based deployments for improved Kubernetes management](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/clusters/agent/)
    - [ ] [Set up protected environments](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/ci/environments/protected_environments.html)
    ***
    # Editing this README
    When you're ready to make this README your own, just edit this file and use the handy template below (or feel free to structure it however you want - this is just a starting point!). Thanks to [makeareadme.com](https://www.makeareadme.com/) for this template. ```yaml
    - hosts:
    ## Suggestions for a good README - example_servers_group
    roles:
    Every project is different, so consider which of these sections apply to yours. The sections used in the template are suggestions for most open source projects. Also keep in mind that while a README can be too long and detailed, too long is better than too short. If you think your README is too long, consider utilizing another form of documentation rather than cutting out information. - test
    ```
    ## Name
    Choose a self-explaining name for your project.
    ## Description
    Let people know what your project can do specifically. Provide context and add a link to any reference visitors might be unfamiliar with. A list of Features or a Background subsection can also be added here. If there are alternatives to your project, this is a good place to list differentiating factors.
    ## Badges And call the playbook as:
    On some READMEs, you may see small images that convey metadata, such as whether or not all the tests are passing for the project. You can use Shields to add some to your README. Many services also have instructions for adding a badge.
    ## Visuals ```bash
    Depending on what you are making, it can be a good idea to include screenshots or even a video (you'll frequently see GIFs rather than actual videos). Tools like ttygif can help, but check out Asciinema for a more sophisticated method. ansible-playbook -i <INVENTORY> <PLAYBOOK_NAME>.yml
    ```
    ## Installation ## Tests
    Within a particular ecosystem, there may be a common way of installing things, such as using Yarn, NuGet, or Homebrew. However, consider the possibility that whoever is reading your README is a novice and would like more guidance. Listing specific steps helps remove ambiguity and gets people to using your project as quickly as possible. If it only runs in a specific context like a particular programming language version or operating system or has dependencies that have to be installed manually, also add a Requirements subsection. Here are the tests made at **CI-CD** for this role.
    ## Usage The tests should be runned at the root directory from the repository.
    Use examples liberally, and show the expected output if you can. It's helpful to have inline the smallest example of usage that you can demonstrate, while providing links to more sophisticated examples if they are too long to reasonably include in the README.
    ## Support ### Syntax
    Tell people where they can go to for help. It can be any combination of an issue tracker, a chat room, an email address, etc. ```bash
    ansible-playbook --syntax-check -i invenvories/hosts playbooks/examples/example_01_test.yml
    ```
    ## Roadmap ### Lint
    If you have ideas for releases in the future, it is a good idea to list them in the README. ```bash
    ansible-lint ci-cd/01_test.yml
    ```
    ## Contributing ### molecule
    State if you are open to contributions and what your requirements are for accepting them. ```bash
    cd roles/test
    molecule test
    ```
    For people who want to make changes to your project, it's helpful to have some documentation on how to get started. Perhaps there is a script that they should run or some environment variables that they need to set. Make these steps explicit. These instructions could also be useful to your future self. ## License
    You can also document commands to lint the code or run tests. These steps help to ensure high code quality and reduce the likelihood that the changes inadvertently break something. Having instructions for running tests is especially helpful if it requires external setup, such as starting a Selenium server for testing in a browser. MIT/BSD
    ## Authors and acknowledgment
    Show your appreciation to those who have contributed to the project.
    ## License ## Author Information
    For open source projects, say how it is licensed.
    ## Project status [https://chaos.social/@fejao](https://chaos.social/@fejao)
    If you have run out of energy or time for your project, put a note at the top of the README saying that development has slowed down or stopped completely. Someone may choose to fork your project or volunteer to step in as a maintainer or owner, allowing your project to keep going. You can also make an explicit request for maintainers.
    [example_servers_group]
    example_server ansible_host=192.168.2.45
    ---
    # Runs the role test
    - name: CI-CD playbook for running the role 'test'
    hosts:
    - example_servers_group
    roles:
    # - roles/test
    # - roles/c3infodesk-deployment-role-test
    - c3infodesk-deployment-role-test
    # tasks:
    # - name: Importing the local role
    # ansible.builtin.import_role:
    # # name: myrole
    # name: c3infodesk-deployment-role-test
    # ansible
    # ansible-dev-tools
    # ansible-lint
    yamllint yamllint
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