CLI for documenting Ansible roles into Markdown files.
Documentation is generated from magic comments declared in the tasks file of a role, where every comment should be put before the declaration of the task.
These are the types of comments accepted:
@metatitle
defines a high level title (equivalent to h2). It's expected to be just one metatitle per role@title
defines the title of the role or the title of the step (it's flexible)@comment
completes the information provided by the title. This comment allows multiple lines and multiple instances@input
defines the command or action executed by the task. Produces a block of code. This comment is also multiline@output
defines the result of the execution. Produces a block of code
Here's an example of role that uses most of the comments and variable interpolation (see explanation below):
---
# @metatitle Install Postgresql
# @input wget --quiet -O - #{apt_key>url} | sudo apt-key add -
- name: Add APT key
become: true
apt_key:
url: "https://www.postgresql.org/media/keys/ACCC4CF8.asc"
state: present
# @title Add repository
# @input sudo sh -c 'echo "deb http://apt.postgresql.org/pub/repos/apt/ `lsb_release -cs`-pgdg main" >> /etc/apt/sources.list.d/pgdg.list'
- name: Add APT postgres repository
become: true
apt_repository:
repo: deb http://apt.postgresql.org/pub/repos/apt/ {{ansible_distribution_release}}-pgdg main
state: present
filename: 'pgdg.list'
# @title Install #{apt>pkg} packages
# @input apt install -y #{apt>pkg | join: ' '}
- name: Install Postgres
become: true
apt:
pkg: ['postgresql-12', 'postgresql-server-dev-12', 'postgresql-contrib-12']
state: present
update_cache: yes
# @title Install PostGis 3
# @input apt install -y #{apt>pkg | join: ' '}
- name: Install PostGis
become: true
apt:
pkg: postgresql-12-postgis-3
state: present
You can also add @title
and @comment
keywords in the playbook file itself and they will appear in the beginning of the generated documentation as an introduction:
---
# @title Installation guide for the app environment
# @comment We'll detail how to install the environment and the app
# in a server from the scratch.
# @comment First thing you need to install is Python and Ansible.
- hosts: all
roles:
- { role: 'handlers' }
...
@metatitle
, @title
and @comment
support localization, by adding at the end of the label the locale code, i.e.:
# @title_es Instalar Ruby
# @title_en Install Ruby
# @comment_es Este rol instala Ruby utilizando Rbenv.
# @comment_en This role installs Ruby using Rbenv
To get the Spanish documentation you should run:
$ ansible-doc-generator -p ~/ansible/playbooks/ruby.yml -l es
Comments allow variable interpolation with the syntax #{var}
. If the variable is defined in a sub-level it can be reached using the >
operator, i.e. #{apt>pkg}
.
Example:
# @title #{name}
# @input apt install -y #{apt>pkg | join: ' '}
- name: Install Postgres
apt:
pkg: ['postgresql-12', 'postgresql-server-dev-12', 'postgresql-contrib-12']
state: present
update_cache: yes
Inline syntax is also supported:
# @input systemctl start #{service>name}
- name: Enable and start monit
become: true
service: name=monit enabled=yes state=started
You can print the output of a file located within files
or template
of the same role with the syntax f{filename.txt}
.
For instance, given the following task inside the role nginx/tasks/main.yml
, it will look for the file in nginx/files/nginx.monit
and nginx/templates/nginx.monit
and put its content.
# @input f{nginx.monit}
- name: Copy the nginx monit service files
copy:
src: nginx.monit
dest: /etc/monit.d/nginx.monit
$ gem install ansible_doc_generator
$ ansible-doc-generator -p ~/ansible/playbooks/ruby.yml -l es
-p
(mandatory) with the path of the ansible playbook.-l
(optional) with the language you want to generate the guide with. Default isen
.
- Provide an example of documented repository
- better error reporting
- support includes
- deal with conditions
For a more complete list review the repository issues.
After checking out the repo, run bin/setup
to install dependencies. Then, run rspec
to run the tests.
Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub at https://github.com/PopulateTools/ansible-doc-generator. This project is intended to be a safe, welcoming space for collaboration, and contributors are expected to adhere to the Contributor Covenant code of conduct.
The gem is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License.
This is a project developed by Populate team to document our Ansible roles and provide a great documentation to our customers.