This is a docker dojo image to be used by administrator operating with ansible. In ansible terms, this provides the controller environment.
- Ansible
2.8
is installed from git source. So it is easy to fork and patch. - docker CLI for ansible docker connector to work
- bats for minimal testing support
- Make
- Install docker, if you haven't already.
- Install Dojo it is a self-contained binary, so just place it somewhere on the
PATH
. On Linux:
DOJO_VERSION=0.10.2
wget -O dojo https://github.com/kudulab/dojo/releases/download/${DOJO_VERSION}/dojo_linux_amd64
sudo mv dojo /usr/local/bin
sudo chmod +x /usr/local/bin/dojo
- Provide a Dojofile:
DOJO_DOCKER_IMAGE="kudulab/ansible-dojo:1.5.0"
- Create and enter the container by running
dojo
at the root of project. - Work with ansible as usual:
ansible-playbook ansible/site.yml -i inventory/myinv.yml --tags web
ansible-doc file
ansible all -m ping -i inventory/myinv.yml
ansible-lint -x idempotency playbook.yml
yamllint .
By default, current directory in docker container is /dojo/work
.
In order to have docker daemon running in the ansible-dojo container, you need to add to Dojofile:
DOJO_DOCKER_OPTIONS="--privileged -v /some/local/dir:/var/lib/docker"
And then start the docker daemon inside the ansible-dojo container with:
sudo service docker start
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