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molecule | ansible-navigator | |
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10 | 7 | |
3,807 | 330 | |
1.1% | 6.7% | |
8.6 | 9.0 | |
1 day ago | 3 days ago | |
Python | Python | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
molecule
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Centralized user mangement for Linux
Hell, the ansible roles I maintain use Molecule for testing.
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Molecule 6 Developer Preview and Feedback
The Ansible team announced at AnsibleFest and Ansible Community Days last month that Molecule will be released as a developer preview on its way to being a fully supported part of the Ansible platform. In order to achieve this, Molecule will need to be streamlined and refocused as a test runner for functional testing of Ansible playbooks and roles using Ansible itself. This will require a number of breaking changes to happen before releasing “Molecule 6” in order to do all of this. You can read about the changes here and we welcome your questions and feedback on their roll out: https://github.com/ansible-community/molecule/milestone/35
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Learned bit of Ansible to automate some post-fresh-Arch-install work
I would recommend you to use roles instead of just playbooks and to test them with molecule. Molecule allows you to quickly test your Ansible roles in a fresh Arch Linux podman container, completely isolated from your real system.
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Survey on Ansible Molecule plugins maintenance
Please post comments on https://github.com/ansible-community/molecule/discussions/3555
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The Bullhorn #45 (Ansible Newsletter)
Projects to make it easier to write and test Ansible Content. Includes VScode extension, language server, ansible-lint, molecule, ansible-navigator and potentially other development goodies. To see what's planned, and how you can help checkout the foundation-devtools project board
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Does anyone use HashiCorp Vagrant anymore?
I’m assuming you are using Molecule: https://github.com/ansible-community/molecule
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Should ansible-lint, molecule and other tools use a single irc channel?
Please upvote your prefered answer from the https://github.com/ansible-community/molecule/discussions/3130 survey which proposed joining ansible-lint and ansible-molecule channels when we move them from freenode irc to libera.chat. There is also an option to keep the channels separated.
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Getting Started with Ansible Molecule · (Blog post)
Just as a heads up, Molecule has a very active discussion area on GitHub.
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CI/CD case study for edge infrastructure with a lot of Raspberry Pis
Ansible Molecule
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How do you track your deployment history ?
But to be fair, a lot has changed since 2017 :)
ansible-navigator
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migrate from ansible 2.9.27 to Ansible Automation Platform 2.3 - inventory file confusion
If you need out-of-core modules in an air-gapped environment, you can use a machine with external network access to prepare your execution environment (EE) which is basically a docker image using ansible-builder, add all modules/collections you need, export the resulting image, and import it into your air-gapped server. You can then use ansible-navigator to run Ansible playbooks using that EE.
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The Bullhorn #97 (Ansible Newsletter)
Please do check out the release notes for all the updates.
- Any open-source project that actually uses ansible-runner except AWX for reference?
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The Bullhorn #45 (Ansible Newsletter)
Projects to make it easier to write and test Ansible Content. Includes VScode extension, language server, ansible-lint, molecule, ansible-navigator and potentially other development goodies. To see what's planned, and how you can help checkout the foundation-devtools project board
- Running/including a playbook on a remote host?
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Locally testing execution environments
But this does not mean there is no way of using EEs from the command line. For example, Ansible Runner can run playbooks and ad hoc commands using EEs since version 2, but the preferred tool for using EEs locally is Ansible Navigator.
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How to use Ansible in Docker with permitted ssh key?
... As a base before mapping in ssh keys. Also, have a look at navigator which works with execution environments: https://github.com/ansible/ansible-navigator
What are some alternatives?
ansible-lint - Best practices checker for Ansible [Moved to: https://github.com/ansible/ansible-lint]
ansible-runner - A tool and python library that helps when interfacing with Ansible directly or as part of another system whether that be through a container image interface, as a standalone tool, or as a Python module that can be imported. The goal is to provide a stable and consistent interface abstraction to Ansible.
vscode-ansible - vscode/vscodium extension for providing Ansible auto-completion and integrating quality assurance tools like ansible-lint, ansible syntax check, yamllint, molecule and ansible-test.
Incident-Playbook - GOAL: Incident Response Playbooks Mapped to MITRE Attack Tactics and Techniques. [Contributors Friendly]
community.postgresql - Manage PostgreSQL with Ansible
mysql_secure_installation_Ansible - Idempotent Ansible Module that provides the functions of "mysql_secure_installation" script
ara - ARA Records Ansible and makes it easier to understand and troubleshoot.
CrossHair - An analysis tool for Python that blurs the line between testing and type systems.
ansible-playbook-grapher - A command line tool to create a graph representing your Ansible playbook tasks and roles
infrastructure - Official Arch Linux Infrastructure Repository (read-only mirror)