Install cargo on your system.
This example is taken from molecule/resources/playbook.yml
and is tested on each push, pull request and release.
---
- name: Converge
hosts: all
become: yes
gather_facts: yes
roles:
- robertdebock.cargo
The machine you are running this on, may need to be prepared, I use this playbook to ensure everything is in place to let the role work.
---
- name: Prepare
hosts: all
become: yes
gather_facts: no
roles:
- robertdebock.bootstrap
- robertdebock.buildtools
After running this role, this playbook runs to verify that everything works, this may be a good example how you can use this role.
---
- name: Verify
hosts: all
become: yes
gather_facts: yes
tasks:
- name: check if connection still works
ping:
Also see a full explanation and example on how to use these roles.
These variables are set in defaults/main.yml
:
---
# defaults file for cargo
# The destination where cargo should be installed.
cargo_prefix: /usr/local
# Where to drop the downloaded installer.
cargo_tmp: /root
- Access to a repository containing packages, likely on the internet.
- A recent version of Ansible. (Tests run on the current, previous and next release of Ansible.)
The following roles can be installed to ensure all requirements are met, using ansible-galaxy install -r requirements.yml
:
---
- robertdebock.bootstrap
- robertdebock.epel
- robertdebock.buildtools
This role is a part of many compatible roles. Have a look at the documentation of these roles for further information.
Here is an overview of related roles:
This role has been tested on these container images:
container | tags |
---|---|
amazon | all |
alpine | all |
debian | all |
el | 7, 8 |
fedora | all |
ubuntu | bionic |
The minimum version of Ansible required is 2.8 but tests have been done to:
- The previous version, on version lower.
- The current version.
- The development version.
Unit tests are done on every commit, pull request, release and periodically.
If you find issues, please register them in GitHub
Testing is done using Tox and Molecule:
Tox tests multiple ansible versions. Molecule tests multiple distributions.
To test using the defaults (any installed ansible version, namespace: robertdebock
, image: fedora
, tag: latest
):
molecule test
# Or select a specific image:
image=ubuntu molecule test
# Or select a specific image and a specific tag:
image="debian" tag="stable" tox
Or you can test multiple versions of Ansible, and select images:
Tox allows multiple versions of Ansible to be tested. To run the default (namespace: robertdebock
, image: fedora
, tag: latest
) tests:
tox
# To run CentOS (namespace: `robertdebock`, tag: `latest`)
image="centos" tox
# Or customize more:
image="debian" tag="stable" tox
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