ansible-role-docker
mui-rff
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1,695 | 475 | |
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6.0 | 6.9 | |
about 1 month ago | 17 days ago | |
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MIT License | MIT License |
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ansible-role-docker
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Is it still considered a good approach to utilize the "not equal" operator for conditional checks?
In this case, yeah sure, go ahead. Looks fine. But is the package really not available at all or rather called differently? (from my perspective packages named equally across a wide range of distros / package managers aren't to common) In the later case you would / could load a var file with a variable which contains distro-specific package names for Redhat and just reference the variable in your install task. (see for example https://github.com/geerlingguy/ansible-role-docker/blob/master/tasks/main.yml#L2 and https://github.com/geerlingguy/ansible-role-docker/tree/master/vars)
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ELI5: How to take care of prompts in Ansible Playbook
To install docker, there's multiple examples to find, I'd start with this role : https://github.com/geerlingguy/ansible-role-docker
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Qiestion.
You might want to check out https://github.com/geerlingguy/ansible-role-docker
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My Docker installation in Ubuntu task
before writing a playbook, check for an existing role to do the work for you
- Docker Swarm is still Relevant for Small Self-hosted Projects -Experiment with Vagrant and Ansible
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Docker & Docker-compose installation with ansible playbook doesn't work
This might not be the answer you're looking for, but geerlingguy.docker is pretty good
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The burden of an Open Source maintainer
I mark bugs, security-related issues, and planned features with appropriate labels, and the stale bot ignores those: https://github.com/geerlingguy/ansible-role-docker/blob/mast...
Not all maintainers do the same. And some even _lock issues_, which I hate, because even closed issues can have a very fruitful discussion long after the issue was originally posted.
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How To Install Docker Using Ansible
As a teaching example, installing your own docker this way might be good.But it would be better to install using a role. One you design yourself, or even better use an existing role like geerlingguy.docker.
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Self hosted kubernetes
I use ansible to setup the docker VMs after provisioning (https://github.com/geerlingguy/ansible-role-docker)
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Raspberry Pi Zero 2 powers the Null 2 RetroPie gaming handheld
PS. As a slight sidenote, I just wanted to thank you for your (many!) Ansible roles - today I was able to run Docker in Ansible in my side project because of your docker ansible role to investigate Opensearch. Just wanted to say thanks you very much
mui-rff
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Tremor – The React library to build dashboards fast
Part of the complexity of integrating a form library with a ux library is passing all of the correct properties around between the two. In this case, I wasn't doing that correctly and it resulted in a bug where disabled was not being set correctly. Someone filed a bug. The bug was fixed and a test was written to ensure that this doesn't happen again in the future.
You can read the history here: https://github.com/lookfirst/mui-rff/issues/455
If you're working with people who randomly 'forget' things while they are doing development, then I guarantee that you're working with people who also write buggy code.
I consider buggy code the act of developers writing the code at least 2x instead of 1x. If you or your company is paying someone $X a year to write code once and they are actually writing code more than once, then I would highly suggest you look for new people to work with because that is a terrible return on investment.
If your developers are writing tests, along with their code, then the code is far more likely to be correct and better thought out and less buggy than code that was just hand tested as they developed it. Speaking of that 2x example, I'd rather pay someone 2x the amount of time to write code, with tests, than the other way around.
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Node_modules: One character saved 50 GB of disk space
Kind of yes... not all dependencies are direct for the app, a lot are just dev dependencies. Just to get eslint/prettier to warn, auto format and cleanup my code when I save a file, it is 13 direct dev dependencies in my project [0].
[0] https://github.com/lookfirst/mui-rff/blob/master/package.jso...
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The burden of an Open Source maintainer
After ~25 years of open source and regretting a lot of my earlier behaviors as a younger human, a couple years ago I created another open source project [0].
I made a point of setting it up right from the beginning. Easy build system, fully unit tested, code of conduct, automated CLA signing, examples, good documentation and most importantly, I am excessively kind to anyone who comments or gives feedback. This took an inordinate amount of time up front, but was worth it.
I'd say the result of this is that I've gotten a couple high quality contributions, zero stress and very very little feedback. It has been a pleasure to maintain this project because it causes me no pain at all.
I'd say that maintaining 200+ projects is just insane really. You've overdone it. It is impossible to do any of them extremely well and of course you're just going to invite 200x more drama. Don't do that.
[0] https://github.com/lookfirst/mui-rff
What are some alternatives?
graylog - Free and open log management
antd - An enterprise-class UI design language and React UI library
ansible-docker-swarm - Initialize Docker Swarm with Ansible
tremor - React components to build charts and dashboards
terrible - An Ansible playbook that applies the principle of the Infrastructure as Code on a QEMU/KVM environment.
storybook - 📓 The UI component explorer. Develop, document, & test React, Vue, Angular, Web Components, Ember, Svelte & more! [Moved to: https://github.com/storybookjs/storybook]
ansible.traefik - Setup Traefik Proxy (https://docs.traefik.io/v2.0) using Docker
storybook - Storybook is a frontend workshop for building UI components and pages in isolation. Made for UI development, testing, and documentation.
Docker Compose - Define and run multi-container applications with Docker
ant-design-pro - 👨🏻💻👩🏻💻 Use Ant Design like a Pro!
photoprism-debian - Install PhotoPrism on Debian
Primer - The CSS design system that powers GitHub