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  • docker-containers role

    This is a ansible-role for dealing with the containers from c3infodesk.

    Requirements

    • To have ansible installed at your system.
    • Set your remote_user configuration at the ansible.cfg file.
    • Set your inventories/host_vars/<TARGET_NAME> file.

    Role Variables

    Here are the variables setted:

    • From: inventories/host_vars/<TARGET_NAME>

      Here are the variables that you should be changing for your own deployment.

      • CUPS

        Here you can set the variables if you want to disable and/or mask the CUPS service at the target.
        • c3infodesk_printer_host_cups_disable: DEFAULT=<NOT_SETTED>
        • c3infodesk_printer_host_cups_mask: DEFAULT=<NOT_SETTED>
      • COMPOSE

        Here you can set the variables if you want to set the docker compose command to up/stop/restart/down
        • c3infodesk_printer_docker_compose_up: DEFAULT=<NOT_SETTED>
        • c3infodesk_printer_docker_compose_stop: DEFAULT=<NOT_SETTED>
        • c3infodesk_printer_docker_compose_restart: DEFAULT=<NOT_SETTED>
        • c3infodesk_printer_docker_compose_down: DEFAULT=<NOT_SETTED>
    • From: inventories/group_vars/<TARGET_GROUP>

      Please don't cahnge the default values at this file. If you need to update them, use the inventories/host_vars/<TARGET_NAME> file.

      At the moment, there's NO VARIABLES setted at the group_vars for this role.

    • From: roles/clone-repositories/defaults/main.yml

      Don't change the values at this file, if you need to change them, change it at the inventories/host_vars/<TARGET_NAME> file

      • CUPS

        • c3infodesk_printer_host_cups_disable: DEFAULT=false
          • If you want to disable the CUPS service at the target system
        • c3infodesk_printer_host_cups_disable_debug: DEFAULT=false
          • If you want to debug disabling CUPS at the target system
        • c3infodesk_printer_host_cups_mask: DEFAULT=false
          • If you want to mask the CUPS service at the target system
      • COMPOSE UP

        • c3infodesk_printer_docker_compose_up: DEFAULT=false
          • If you want to run the command: "docker compose up" at the target host
        • c3infodesk_printer_docker_compose_up_debug: DEFAULT=false
          • If you want to debug running the command: "docker compose up" at the target host
      • COMPOSE STOP

        • c3infodesk_printer_docker_compose_stop: DEFAULT=false
          • If you want to run the command: "docker compose stop" at the target host
        • c3infodesk_printer_docker_compose_stop_debug: DEFAULT=false
          • If you want to debug running the command: "docker compose stop" at the target host
      • COMPOSE RESTART

        • c3infodesk_printer_docker_compose_restart: DEFAULT=false
          • If you want to run the command: "docker compose restart" at the target host
        • c3infodesk_printer_docker_compose_restart_debug: DEFAULT=false
          • If you want to debug running the command: "docker compose restart" at the target host
      • COMPOSE DOWN

        • c3infodesk_printer_docker_compose_down: DEFAULT=false
          • If you want to run the command: "docker compose down" at the target host
        • c3infodesk_printer_docker_compose_down_debug: DEFAULT=false
          • If you want to debug running the command: "docker compose down" at the target host

    Dependencies

    The role dependencies are:

    Example Playbook

    • What this example will deploy

      This role will deploy all the containers setted on the docker-compose.yml file. PLEASE CHANGE THE VALEUS setted at this file on the target to your own.

      The docker-compose.yml file can be founded at the location setted from the c3infodesk_printer_folder path variable. The default is: "~/Coding/c3infodesk-printer" folder

    • Using the provided example

      For using the playbook playbooks/examples/playbook_example_05_docker_containers.yml file you only need to:

      • Change the user at the ansible.cfg file at the field remote_user for acessing your target.
      • Update the file inventories/host_vars/example_server.yml and change the value for ansible_become_pass from the remote_user.
      • Update the inventories/hosts file and change the example_server with the IP address from your target.

      And run the command:

      ansible-playbook -i inventories/hosts playbooks/examples/05_docker_containers.yml
    • Setting your own example

      • Deploying a new system example

        After setting your variables at inventories/host_vars/<HOST_NAME>, you can add this role to your playbook as a regular role.

        Here is an example using the <HOST_NAME> as test_servers

        You will need to set this variables fro a new deployment:

        • c3infodesk_printer_host_cups_disable: true
        • c3infodesk_printer_host_cups_mask: true
        • c3infodesk_printer_docker_compose_up: true
        - hosts:
          - example_servers_group
          roles:
            - role: docker_containers
              vars:
                c3infodesk_printer_host_cups_disable: true
                c3infodesk_printer_host_cups_mask: true
                c3infodesk_printer_docker_compose_up: true

        And call the playbook as:

        ansible-playbook -i <INVENTORY> <PLAYBOOK_NAME>.yml
      • Restarting the containers example

        Here is an example for adding this role for your playbook for restarting the c3infodesk-printer containers:

        We are using the <HOST_NAME> as test_servers for example.

        - hosts:
            - test_servers
          roles:
            - role: docker-containers
              vars:
                printer_docker_compose_restart: true

        And call the playbook as:

        ansible-playbook -i <INVENTORY> <PLAYBOOK_NAME>.yml

        Or you can also pass it using the role variables. So your playbook file should looks like:

        - hosts:
            - test_servers
          roles:
            - docker-containers

        And call it passing the variable, for example, restarting the containers from c3infodesk-printer.

        ansible-playbook -i <INVENTORY> <PLAYBOOK_NAME>.yml --extra-vars "printer_docker_compose_restart=true"

    License

    MIT / BSD

    Author Information

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