Commit Graph

10 Commits (396a07bcc7d5aa3f6a345bb10620e4a8cab82cb0)

Author SHA1 Message Date
Stephen Fromm 4ae3bee416 Add --limit to calls to ansible and ansible-playbook
--limit takes localhost, FQDN, and 127.0.0.1.
12 years ago
Stephen Fromm 60d3e9f3de Add --purge option to ansible-pull
Removes git checkout after playbook run.
12 years ago
Stephen Fromm 034e8f59ed Clean up auto-selection of playbook and miscellaneous changes
Direct any ansible-pull specific messages to stderr.
Introduce try_playbook() and select_playbook() to remove try/except-y.
12 years ago
Matthew Johnson 0841ed4796 change method of obtaining hostname to match ansible/library/setup 12 years ago
Matthew Johnson 2b24131baa fetch the git repo before trying to find a playbook 12 years ago
Stephen Fromm 788e11f1db Merge commits from copperlight's branch ansible-pull_playbook_parameter branch
Merged commits: 3cd25b5 and ed9fc76.  Some massaging of changes applied.
12 years ago
Michael DeHaan faed4b5a33 whitespace + remove deprecated YAML parser (migration script lives in examples/scripts and warning was added
in 0.6 release)
12 years ago
Michael DeHaan a33320d03d Add some comments to ansible-pull and the example playbook 13 years ago
Stephen Fromm 84c9caa805 Simplify ansible-pull to just invoke ansible and ansible-playbook
This eliminates the creation of runner and playbook instances and just
invokes the processes ansible and ansible-playbook.
13 years ago
Stephen Fromm 672794f586 Add ansible-pull
A first stab at a pull-based model for ansible.  This does two things:
    1. Invoke the git module via Runner to set up a git repository on the
       localhost.  It sets up Runner to use transport='local' and forces
       the inventory to just 'localhost'.
    2. Run any playbooks provided.  By default, this wants to run the
       playbook local.yml.  This also sets transport='local' and sets
       the host_list to a list: localhost, fqdn, and hostname.
The reason for setting the host_list and not using override_hosts is
because there may be plays in the playbook that are not meant for a
specific host.  That is, if the git repository is for the entire site
and not host-specific, you don't want to override hosts and apply all
plays to any given host.  This has the downside of potentially running a
play three times if the play is defined for 'hosts: all'.
13 years ago