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I'm not using ansible-container because it's horribly broken. :-( | I'm not using ansible-container because it's horribly broken. :-( | ||
At least, I can't get it to run on Debian Stretch. | At least, I can't get it to run on Debian Stretch. | ||
It works until I add a role, then it fails. | |||
== Commands == | == Commands == |
Revision as of 18:23, 27 February 2019
I'm not using ansible-container because it's horribly broken. :-( At least, I can't get it to run on Debian Stretch.
It works until I add a role, then it fails.
Commands
ansible-container init | Create a new ansible-container project in the current directory |
ansible-container build | With ansible-container you have to 'build' before you can 'run'. |
ansible-container run --production | |
ansible-container restart | |
ansible-container stop | Stop container(s). Similar to "docker down". |
ansible-container destroy | Stop container(s) and remove related images. Similar to "docker-compose down". |
ansible-container push --username username --tag tag | Send the container images up to the Docker Hub (or other registry). |
ansible-container deploy | Deploy by sending the project up to a cloud service provider, either OpenShift or Kubernetes currently. |
Project files created by 'init'
project/ ansible.cfg - primary ansible config ansible-requirements.txt - pip dependencies container.yml - sort of like docker-compose.yml meta.yml - project metadata requirements.yml - roles
dumb-init
https://github.com/Yelp/dumb-init
apt install dumb-init