Ansible role for installing consul template
This ansible role installs Consul Template in a Debian environment. It has been tested for Debian buster and stretch.
This role has been generated using the cookiecutter tool, you can generate a similar role that fits your needs using the this cookiecutter template.
These instructions will get you a copy of the role for your Ansible playbook. Once launched, it will install Consul Template in a Debian system.
Ansible 2.9.x.x version installed.
Molecule 3.x.x version installed.
For testing purposes, Molecule with Docker as driver and [Goss] (https://github.com/aelsabbahy/goss) as verifier.
Create or add to your roles dependency file (e.g requirements.yml):
- src: idealista.consul_template_role
version: 1.0.0
name: consul_template_role
Install the role with ansible-galaxy command:
ansible-galaxy install -p roles -r requirements.yml -f
Use in a playbook:
---
- hosts: someserver
roles:
- role: consul_template_role
Look to the defaults properties file to see the possible configuration properties.
To use a custom template override the consul_template_template_src
variable with the path of your template file. It is very likely that you need to do this because the default one only gets the list of nodes in consul.
To change the location where the template is rendered override the consul_template_render_path
variable.
The default configuration allows you to do the things that you most likely need. When using it:
consul_host
variable in order to connect to consul.consul_token
variable with the desired token.consul_user
and consul_pass
variables with the user and password.consul_template_exec
variable with the command to be executed.You have more options in the configuration section of the defaults file.
If you want to use a custom configuration file override the consul_template_config_src
variable with the path to you config file.
$ pipenv sync
For more information read the pipenv docs.
$ pipenv run molecule test
For the versions available, see the tags on this repository.
Additionaly you can see what change in each version in the CHANGELOG.md file.
See also the list of contributors who participated in this project.
This project is licensed under the Apache 2.0 license - see the LICENSE file for details.
Please read CONTRIBUTING.md for details on our code of conduct, and the process for submitting pull requests to us.