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ansible-rancher-compose

Use rancher-compose from Ansible. This repository defines an Ansible module called rancher_compose which is designed to allow the management of Rancher stacks in a Rancher environment. It does this by invoking the rancher-compose tool.

Installation

Download and save the module file rancher_compose.py to a directory Ansible recognises as being a module library path. This directory can be:

  • The default library path specified by your Ansible installation.

  • A path specified by the --module-path option to either the ansible or ansible-playbook commands.

  • A path defined in the ANSIBLE_LIBRARY environment variable.

  • A directory called library that resides alongside your top level playbooks.

  • A directory defined in the library parameter within your ansible.cfg file.

Usage

Unless a docker-compose.yml file is specified in the COMPOSE_FILE environment variable then rancher_compose requires that the docker_compose option point to a docker-compose.yml file. Unless provided by the appropriate environment variables, the url, access_key and secret_key options must also be defined. Note that environment variables can be defined in the file pointed to by the env_file option.

The Rancher stack is manipulated by setting the state option appropriately. e.g.:

# Create a stack
- rancher_compose:
    docker_compose: "{{playbook_dir}}/docker-compose.yml"
    url: http://rancher-server:8080
    access_key: 62883FB58840FB83D016
    secret_key: BCZLqYsrmbxnw4jR6e7iy56cb9qViWayq7Yhnw9C
    state: present

# Update a stack
- rancher_compose:
    docker_compose: "{{playbook_dir}}/docker-compose.yml"
    url: http://rancher-server:8080
    access_key: 62883FB58840FB83D016
    secret_key: BCZLqYsrmbxnw4jR6e7iy56cb9qViWayq7Yhnw9C
    state: reloaded

# Delete a stack
- rancher_compose:
    docker_compose: "{{playbook_dir}}/docker-compose.yml"
    url: http://rancher-server:8080
    access_key: 62883FB58840FB83D016
    secret_key: BCZLqYsrmbxnw4jR6e7iy56cb9qViWayq7Yhnw9C
    state: absent

# Start a stack assuming appropriate environment variables have been set (see
# `rancher-compose --help` for details of environment variables).
- rancher_compose:
    state: started

# Start a stack assuming appropriate environment variables are in the file
# `env-vars.txt`
- rancher_compose:
    env_file: ./env-vars.txt
    state: started

Note that you can also use Ansible's environment keyword to set environment variables which are made available for variable interpolation in rancher-compose.yml and docker-compose.yml files e.g running:

- rancher_compose:
    docker_compose: "/tmp/docker-compose.yml"
    url: http://rancher-server:8080
    access_key: 62883FB58840FB83D016
    secret_key: BCZLqYsrmbxnw4jR6e7iy56cb9qViWayq7Yhnw9C
    state: present
  environment:
    IMAGE_TAG: 14.04

with the contents of /tmp/docker-compose.yml as follows:

ubuntu:
  tty: true
  image: ubuntu:$IMAGE_TAG
  stdin_open: true

would ensure that the ubuntu service is deployed with an ubuntu:14.04 image.

License

GPL version 3

Contact

Homme Zwaagstra [email protected]

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