2.8 KiB
Auto Install Ansible roles
Author: Will Thames <@willthames>
Date: 19/02/2016
Motivation
To use the latest (or even a specific) version of a playbook with the appropriate roles, the following steps are typically required:
git pull upstream branch
ansible-galaxy install -r path/to/rolesfile.yml -p path/to/rolesdir -f
ansible-playbook run-the-playbook.yml
The most likely step in this process to be forgotten is the middle step. While we can improve processes and documentation to try and ensure that this step is not skipped, we can improve ansible-playbook so that the step is not required.
Approaches
Approach 1: Specify rolesfile and rolesdir in playbook
Provide new rolesdir
and rolesfile
keywords:
- hosts: application-env
become: True
rolesfile: path/to/rolesfile.yml
rolesdir: path/to/rolesdir
roles:
- roleA
- { role: roleB, tags: role_roleB }
Running ansible-playbook against such a playbook would cause the roles listed in
rolesfile
to be installed in rolesdir
.
Add new configuration to allow default rolesfile, default rolesdir and whether or not to auto update roles (defaulting to False)
Advantages
- Existing mechanism for roles management is maintained
- Playbooks are not polluted with roles 'meta' information (version, source)
Disadvantage
- Adds two new keywords
- Adds three new configuration variables for defaults
Approach 2: Allow rolesfile inclusion
Allow the roles
section to include a roles file:
- hosts: application-env
become: True
roles:
- include: path/to/rolesfile.yml
Running this playbook would cause the roles to be updated from the included roles file.
This would also be functionally equivalent to specifying the roles file content within the playbook:
- hosts: application-env
become: True
roles:
- src: https://git.example.com/roleA.git
scm: git
version: 0.1
- src: https://git.example.com/roleB.git
scm: git
version: 0.3
tags: role_roleB
Advantages
- The existing rolesfile mechanism is maintained
- Uses familiar inclusion mechanism
Disadvantage
- Separate playbooks would need separate rolesfiles. For example, a provision playbook and upgrade playbook would likely have some overlap - currently you can use the same rolesfile with ansible-galaxy so that the same roles are available but only a subset of roles is used by the smaller playbook.
- The roles file would need to be able to include playbook features such as role tagging.
- New configuration defaults would likely still be required (and possibly an override keyword for rolesdir and role auto update)
Conclusion
The author's preferred approach is currently Approach 1.
Feedback is requested to improve either approach, or provide further approaches to solve this problem.