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BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License | Apache License 2.0 |
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Need Help Installing and Importing libarchive (or other archiving library)
In terms of how I got better, it was primarily through project requirements driving improvements in CI automation. I've gone through several CI systems, from Jenkins to GitHub/Travis-CI/AppVeyor, to GitLab CI and others. Developing cross-platform software means testing it at on all the platforms you support. Number one task for each platform is to develop and document how to provision all of the needed third-party prerequisites (example). You can then automate that as appropriate, using whatever tooling is appropriate. For example, Dockerfiles, setup scripts, Ansible/Chef (examples), manual instructions. The aim here is to make it possible to make it possible to recreate a working setup, and keep your setup up-to-date either by applying updates or recreating a fresh copy. When supporting many platforms, maintaining all of the infrastructure can be a full-time job in its own right.
transible
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The Bullhorn #72 (Ansible Newsletter)
Let me share with you "Transible" - the tool which converts your cloud to Ansible playbooks, with Openstack and Amazon AWS EC2 & VPC currently supported. Try it and generate Ansible playbooks from your cloud infrastructure. More details in this Medium article and the repository is: https://github.com/sshnaidm/transible
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Transible – your way to “Infrastructure as Code” with Ansible
./transible.py --os-cloud my-cloud-name --from openstack --to ansible
And find your playbooks in a 'aws_generated_playbooks' directory for AWS or 'os_generated_playbooks' for Openstack. See the demo: https://asciinema.org/a/Wsad95zocPJIMp4bJV0dnklaA
Please report any feature requests or bugs in Github repo: https://github.com/sshnaidm/transible/issues
What are some alternatives?
openuds - OpenUDS Is an Open Source Source multiplatform connection broker, created by Spanish Company Virtualcable S.L.U. and released under Open Source with the help of several Spanish Universities.
ansible-gentoo-laptop - One ring to rule them all machine provisioner for Lenovo P50 and Lenovo P1 Gen 2
mist-ce - Mist is an open source, multicloud management platform
ansible-inclusion - Requests to include new collections into the ansible package
libarchive - Multi-format archive and compression library
community-topics - [Moved to Ansible Forum] Discussions for Ansible Community Meetings
powerfulseal - A powerful testing tool for Kubernetes clusters.
mellanox.onyx - onyx
eNMS - An enterprise-grade vendor-agnostic network automation platform.
SaltStack - Software to automate the management and configuration of any infrastructure or application at scale. Get access to the Salt software package repository here:
community - This repository is being archived. See https://github.com/ansible-community/presentations and https://github.com/ansible-community/meetings for the new locations