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Ansible Collection - l3d.git
This is the Ansible Collection l3d.git
.
Here are all our ansible roles for installing git server.
Ansible Roles in l3d.git
Using this Collection
You can install the collection using ansible-galaxy by running:
ansible-galaxy collection install l3d.git:1.1.5
Remember you can to Upgrade to the latest version of the l3d.git collection using the --upgrade
parameter:
ansible-galaxy collection install l3d.git --upgrade
Or you could clone this collection in your local ansible project for example to collections/ansible_collections/l3d/git/
. Make sure you checkout git submodules too. Example:
# Clone git Repo with submodules to specified path
git clone --recursive https://github.com/roles-ansible/ansible_collection_git.git collections/ansible_collections/l3d/git/
# change directory
cd collections/ansible_collections/l3d/git/
# optionally init git submodules
git submodule update --init --recursive
You can also list a collection in requirements.yml
:
---
collections:
- name: l3d.git
version: ">=1.1.5"
Include roles in your playbook
Example Playbook using the l3d.git.gitea role:
---
- name: "Install forgejo git server from collection l3d.git"
hosts: git.example.com
roles:
- {role: l3d.git.gitea, tags: forgejo}
vars:
# Here we assume we are behind a reverse proxy that will
# handle https for us, so we bind on localhost:3000 using HTTP
# see https://docs.gitea.io/en-us/reverse-proxies/#nginx
gitea_fqdn: 'git.example.com'
gitea_root_url: 'https://git.example.com'
gitea_protocol: http
gitea_start_ssh: true
gitea_fork: 'forgejo'
Requirements
The roles in this collection using the ansible.builtin
and community.general
ansible Collections. To download the latest forgejo/gitea release we use json_query. This requires jmespath
to be available.
Example Python Requirements Installation:
# pip requirements
pip install -r requirements.txt