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azenk bdf0ab451e Add role skeleton support (#17079)
* Add role skeleton support

The default role skeleton used by ansible-galaxy is good, but it doesn't
allow organizations to customize it to suit their needs.  This patch
addresses that by adding the option to point ansible-galaxy at a
role skeleton directory.  The contents of this directory are then
copied (or rendered) into the output role directory.  Appropriate
command line options and configuration entries are added to allow for
further customization from the role skeleton.

* Remove dependency on platforms list from test

Platforms are no longer provided to the template by galaxy init.
Removing the code in our test meta/main.yml template that relied on it.

* Fix whitespace issue
2017-03-01 20:23:18 -05:00

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galaxy_info:
author: {{ author }}
description: {{ description }}
company: {{ company }}
# If the issue tracker for your role is not on github, uncomment the
# next line and provide a value
# issue_tracker_url: {{ issue_tracker_url }}
# Some suggested licenses:
# - BSD (default)
# - MIT
# - GPLv2
# - GPLv3
# - Apache
# - CC-BY
license: {{ license }}
min_ansible_version: {{ min_ansible_version }}
# Optionally specify the branch Galaxy will use when accessing the GitHub
# repo for this role. During role install, if no tags are available,
# Galaxy will use this branch. During import Galaxy will access files on
# this branch. If travis integration is cofigured, only notification for this
# branch will be accepted. Otherwise, in all cases, the repo's default branch
# (usually master) will be used.
#github_branch:
#
# platforms is a list of platforms, and each platform has a name and a list of versions.
#
# platforms:
# - name: Fedora
# versions:
# - all
# - 25
# - name: SomePlatform
# versions:
# - all
# - 1.0
# - 7
# - 99.99
galaxy_tags: []
# List tags for your role here, one per line. A tag is
# a keyword that describes and categorizes the role.
# Users find roles by searching for tags. Be sure to
# remove the '[]' above if you add tags to this list.
#
# NOTE: A tag is limited to a single word comprised of
# alphanumeric characters. Maximum 20 tags per role.
dependencies: []
# List your role dependencies here, one per line.
# Be sure to remove the '[]' above if you add dependencies
# to this list.
{%- for dependency in dependencies %}
#- {{ dependency }}
{%- endfor %}