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Licence: apache-2.0
Terraform Module to run ansible playbooks

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Cloud Posse

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Terraform Module to run ansible playbooks.


This project is part of our comprehensive "SweetOps" approach towards DevOps.

It's 100% Open Source and licensed under the APACHE2.

Usage

Add special section to the playbook

You must add this section on the top of all playbooks that will be used for provisioning.

This will add a dynamic inventory to target the host that needs provisioning.

e.g. ../ansible/playbooks/playbook.yml

  • Create a runtime inventorty with an ip address of a host
  • Wait for target host is ready for ssh connection
---
- hosts: localhost
  gather_facts: True
  check_mode: no
  tasks:
  - name: Add public ip addresses to an dynamic inventory
    add_host:
      name: "{{ host }}"
      groups: all

  - local_action: wait_for port=22 host="{{ host }}" search_regex=OpenSSH delay=10

- hosts: all
  gather_facts: False
  check_mode: no
  become: True
  tasks:
  - name: Install python 2.7
    raw: >
      test -e /usr/bin/python ||
      (
        (test -e /usr/bin/apt-get && (apt-get -y update && apt-get install -y python)) ||
        (test -e /usr/bin/yum && (yum makecache fast && yum install -y python))
      )
    args:
      creates: /usr/bin/python

Create an aws instance

resource "aws_instance" "web" {
  ami           = "ami-408c7f28"
  instance_type = "t1.micro"
  tags {
    Name        = test1
  }
}

Apply the provisioner module to this resource

module "ansible_provisioner" {
  source    = "github.com/cloudposse/tf_ansible"

  arguments = ["--user=ubuntu"]
  envs      = ["host=${aws_instance.web.public_ip}"]
  playbook  = "../ansible/playbooks/test.yml"
  dry_run   = false

}

Makefile Targets

Available targets:

  help                                This help screen
  help/all                            Display help for all targets
  lint                                Lint terraform code

Inputs

Name Description Type Default Required
arguments Arguments list <list> no
dry_run Do dry run string true no
envs Environment variables list <list> no
playbook Playbook to run string `` no

Outputs

Name Description
arguments Arguments
envs Environment variables

Related Projects

Check out these related projects.

  • terraform-null-label - Terraform Module to define a consistent naming convention by (namespace, stage, name, [attributes])

Help

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Contributing

Bug Reports & Feature Requests

Please use the issue tracker to report any bugs or file feature requests.

Developing

If you are interested in being a contributor and want to get involved in developing this project or help out with our other projects, we would love to hear from you! Shoot us an email.

In general, PRs are welcome. We follow the typical "fork-and-pull" Git workflow.

  1. Fork the repo on GitHub
  2. Clone the project to your own machine
  3. Commit changes to your own branch
  4. Push your work back up to your fork
  5. Submit a Pull Request so that we can review your changes

NOTE: Be sure to merge the latest changes from "upstream" before making a pull request!

Copyright

Copyright © 2017-2018 Cloud Posse, LLC

License

License

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Contributors

Erik Osterman
Erik Osterman
Igor Rodionov
Igor Rodionov
Sergey Vasilyev
Sergey Vasilyev
Vladimir
Vladimir
Konstantin B
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