ansible-podman-collections
sensu-go-ansible
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244 | 35 | |
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8.5 | 5.5 | |
12 days ago | 8 months ago | |
Python | Python | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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ansible-podman-collections
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Make systemd better for Podman with Quadlet
I'm using the podman ansible module[1] to manage the podman container atm, it's ... Okish. I wrote a spaghetti mess with ansible conditionals and loops to manage multitude of systemd files made from podman-generate-systemd. If I had some time maybe I'll try this out, a more declarative approach would certainly be nicer.
[1]: https://github.com/containers/ansible-podman-collections
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The Bullhorn #82 (Ansible Newsletter)
New version 1.10.0 of Ansible Podman collection was released. We have a lot of bugfixes and improvements, a new become plugin - podman_unshare which allows user to execute commands in its container user namespace, and a new module - podman_generate_systemd for Systemd unit files generation for containers and pods.
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The Bullhorn #42 (Ansible Newsletter)
containers.podman collection released new 1.9.1 version, since last update we have new podman_tag module, also updated module podman_secret which manages secrets for Pods and options for newest Podman Pod versions.
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How to debug change detection?
use the source: https://github.com/containers/ansible-podman-collections
sensu-go-ansible
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Handling platform differences in Ansible playbooks and roles
But adding too many conditionals can turn readable Ansible playbooks into a giant mess. This is where dynamic reuse comes into play (pun intended 😉). Various include statements allow us to place the platform-specific contents into separate files. And with some creative file naming, we can get rid of most of the conditionals and replace them with parameterized includes.
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Ansible role argument specification
For more information on writing argument specifications, we can visit the official documentation that contains more details and some additional samples. Or browse through the roles directory in the GitHub repository for the Sensu Go Ansible Collection.
What are some alternatives?
meetup - The regular Ansible Community Meetup
galactory - An Ansible Galaxy proxy for Artifactory
community.network - Ansible Community Network Collection
ansible-collection-icinga-director - An Ansible collection that contains modules to change objects in Icinga 2 using the director API.
udocker - A basic user tool to execute simple docker containers in batch or interactive systems without root privileges.
grafana-ansible-collection - grafana.grafana Ansible collection provides modules and roles for managing various resources on Grafana Cloud and roles to manage and deploy Grafana Agent and Grafana
ovirt-ansible-collection - Ansible collection with official oVirt modules and roles
foreman-ansible-modules - Ansible modules for interacting with the Foreman API and various plugin APIs such as Katello
ansible-requirements-updater - Update your requirements.yml with this grisly Ansible playbook.
toolbox-desktop-integration