This is a text-only version of the following page on https://raymii.org: --- Title : Ansible - pure ssh based configuration management and deployment Author : Remy van Elst Date : 09-03-2013 URL : https://raymii.org/s/tutorials/Ansible_Deployment_Framework.html Format : Markdown/HTML --- Ansible is a radically simple model-driven configuration management, deployment, and command execution framework. Other tools in this space have been too complicated for too long, require too much bootstrapping, and have too much learning curve. By comparison, Ansible is dead simple and painless to extend. Puppet and Chef have about 60k lines of code. Ansibles core is a little over 2000 lines. <p class="ad"> <b>Recently I removed all Google Ads from this site due to their invasive tracking, as well as Google Analytics. Please, if you found this content useful, consider a small donation using any of the options below:</b><br><br> <a href="https://leafnode.nl">I'm developing an open source monitoring app called Leaf Node Monitoring, for windows, linux & android. Go check it out!</a><br><br> <a href="https://github.com/sponsors/RaymiiOrg/">Consider sponsoring me on Github. It means the world to me if you show your appreciation and you'll help pay the server costs.</a><br><br> <a href="https://www.digitalocean.com/?refcode=7435ae6b8212">You can also sponsor me by getting a Digital Ocean VPS. With this referral link you'll get $100 credit for 60 days. </a><br><br> </p> #### How do I use Ansible I used chef to deploy and manage all my vps servers which host the cluster on which raymii.org is hosted. I've written a chef-bootstrap script to make sure all the packages to build and compile rvm, ruby and chef are installed, and I've got my entire cluster in chef cookbooks. It works well, but it is bloated. It requires ruby on the server nodes, and that sometimes gives problems on the vps servers I have, since none of them have more than 128MB ram. I discovered Ansible via reddit, and I'm sold. I've converted the scripts I used with chef to ansible format, and not only are they shorter, the biggest advantage is that Ansible does not require ruby on the host. I can start with a newly installed vps with ssh installed. Nothing more. _Update 2013-03-09_ I've also contributed a few pieces of code to Ansible, namely for the apt and yum modules. It is such a great project! [You can find more about Ansible on their website][2]. Below I'll explain how to install and setup ansible (on debian 6), and I'll give some examples on how to use it. ### Install ansible git clone git://github.com/ansible/ansible.git cd ./ansible sudo make install #### You might need some python modules sudo easy_install jinja2 sudo easy_install pyyaml sudo easy_install paramiko #### Add localhost to test source ./hacking/env-setup echo "127.0.0.1" > ~/ansible_hosts export ANSIBLE_HOSTS=~/ansible_hosts #### Setup ssh-agent ssh-agent bash ssh-add ~/.ssh/id_rsa #### Add servers/hosts Edit the `~/ansible_hosts` file: [spcs] vps1.sparklingclouds.nl:2222 vps3.sparklingclouds.nl:2222 vps5.sparklingclouds.nl:2222 [raymii] raymii.nl:7777 ssh.raymii.org:7777 [hostedpiwik] vps7.sparklingclouds.nl:2233 vps17.sparklingclouds.nl:2222 [z1s.org] vps21.sparklingclouds.nl:2222 ##### Make sure to add the ssh-key to the host ssh-copy-id -i ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub '-p 2222 vps3.sparklingclouds.nl' #### Test if it works ansible all -m ping vps1.sparklingclouds.nl | success >> { "ping": "pong" } vps.raymii.org | success >> { "ping": "pong" } vps3.sparklingclouds.nl | success >> { "ping": "pong" } vps5.sparklingclouds.nl | success >> { "ping": "pong" } vps6.sparklingclouds.nl | success >> { "ping": "pong" } vps17.sparklingclouds.nl | success >> { "ping": "pong" } vps7.sparklingclouds.nl | FAILED => FAILED: timed out It is working. Server vps7 is down, so it reports it correct. ### Examples ###### Get external IP of hosts in groups "nodes" and "master" ansible nodes:master -a "wget -qO - http://ifconfig.me/ip" -f 10 vps8.sparklingclouds.nl | success | rc=0 >> 84.200.77.167 vps11.sparklingclouds.nl | success | rc=0 >> 192.71.245.64 [...] ###### Install a package on all hosts in group "nodes" using apt ansible nodes -m apt -a "pkg=nano state=latest" vps11.sparklingclouds.nl | FAILED >> { "failed": true, "msg": "Could not import python modules: apt, apt_pkg. Please install python-apt package." } vps1.sparklingclouds.nl | success >> { "changed": false } ###### Fix the above error Install package python-apt manually using the "apt-get -y install python-apt" command. Run it via sudo (-s) as user remy (-u remy) and ask me for the sudo password (-K) ansible -v vps11.sparklingclouds.nl -a "apt-get -y install python-apt" -f 10 -u remy -s -K sudo password: vps11.sparklingclouds.nl | success | rc=0 >> Reading package lists... Building dependency tree... Reading state information... The following extra packages will be installed: iso-codes python-apt-common [...] Setting up python-apt-common (0.7.100.1+squeeze1) ... Setting up python-apt (0.7.100.1+squeeze1) ... Setting up iso-codes (3.23-1) ... ### My Playbooks [I've got my playbooks on my github account. You can see them and use them as reference, and if you want, improve them.][3]. #### Playbook tips Get the network inteface (eth0, venet0) in a value (item [0] is lo): vars: interface: ${ansible_interfaces[1]} Variables with quotes: vars: compress: '( "application/x-javascript", "text/css", "text/html", "text/plain" )' Result of a command in a variable: vars: date: $PIPE(date) hard_command: $PIPE("this_is_a_long_command | which gets piped | and grepped") Running on CentOS and Debian and have a yum and an apt statement with an if? Use the pkg_mgr variable: vars: pkg_mgr: ${ansible_pkg_mgr} tasks: - name: Install vim and git with ${pkg_mgr} action: $pkg_mgr name=$item state=latest with_items: - vim - git Have special IPv6 config? Or want general if execution based on variables? Define a variable (this is in the ansible_hosts file) vps5.sparklingclouds.nl:444 ipv6=True vps6.sparklingclouds.nl:444 ipv6=True vps12.sparklingclouds.nl:444 vps13.sparklingclouds.nl:444 Now in a template (example for nginx): {% if ipv6 == "True" %} listen [::]:80 default_server; # ipv6only=on; {% else %} listen 80 default_server; {% endif %} This makes sure nginx runs on non-ipv6 nodes. [1]: https://www.digitalocean.com/?refcode=7435ae6b8212 [2]: http://ansible.github.com/ [3]: https://github.com/RaymiiOrg/ansible --- License: All the text on this website is free as in freedom unless stated otherwise. This means you can use it in any way you want, you can copy it, change it the way you like and republish it, as long as you release the (modified) content under the same license to give others the same freedoms you've got and place my name and a link to this site with the article as source. This site uses Google Analytics for statistics and Google Adwords for advertisements. 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