I'm trying to make some Ansible playbooks that will provision an environment (n databases, m web servers, etc.) and save those hosts for later so I can run deployments against them. The best I can come up with is https://gist.github.com/geowa4/7686681 (copied below). This works in that it creates machines for the various server types and saves them to the hosts file. My deployment scripts, for which I will use the newly generated hosts file, ensure that the correct packages are installed and configured correctly before deploying the source code. Is this the only way to accomplish provisioning and deployment with Ansible? What if I want to dynamically add a new web server to the mix? Do I have to manually edit the static hosts file? So far, with the dynamic inventory script for Rackspace, it just lists a whole bunch of servers with no way to group them by type. If I could get that, I'd be ecstatic.
hosts.j2:
[a]
{% for a in a_provision.instances %}
{{ a.rax_accessipv4 }}
{% endfor %}
[b]
{% for b in b_provision.instances %}
{{ b.rax_accessipv4 }}
{% endfor %}
main.yml:
---
- name: a - build request
local_action:
module: rax
username: username
api_key: key
name: test-a
count: 1
flavor: 3
image: a-image-id
files:
/root/.ssh/authorized_keys: ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub
state: present
wait: yes
wait_timeout: 1000
networks:
- private
- public
register: a_provision
- name: b - build request
local_action:
module: rax
username: username
api_key: key
name: test-b
flavor: 5
image: b-image-id
files:
/root/.ssh/authorized_keys: ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub
state: present
wait: yes
wait_timeout: 1000
networks:
- private
- public
register: b_provision
- name: add new nodes to hosts configuration
template: 'src=hosts.j2 dest=provisioned_hosts'
The Rackspace module and dynamic inventory in recent versions of Ansible (I'm using 1.4.1) do let you group servers!
The rax
module accepts a "group" parameter that's stored in the created server's metadata, which the Rackspace dynamic inventory plugin will then extract to create Ansible groups, so subsequent plays can use the group names that you've specified.
However, it looks like the inventory is only queried at the start of the play. To work with your newly launched servers within the same run, you'll need to use the add-host module to add them to the inventory at runtime:
- name: build webservers
local_action:
module: rax
name: webserver
group: webservers
exact_count: true
credentials: ~/.rackspace_cloud_credentials
flavor: 2
image: df27d481-63a5-40ca-8920-3d132ed643d9
files:
/root/.ssh/authorized_keys: ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub
state: present
disk_config: manual
wait: yes
wait_timeout: 10000
register: webserversvar
- name: add newly provisioned webservers to a group
local_action: add_host hostname={{ item.accessIPv4 }} groupname=webservers
with_items: webserversvar.instances
- name: build databases
local_action:
module: rax
name: database
group: databases
exact_count: true
credentials: ~/.rackspace_cloud_credentials
flavor: 2
image: df27d481-63a5-40ca-8920-3d132ed643d9
files:
/root/.ssh/authorized_keys: ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub
state: present
disk_config: manual
wait: yes
wait_timeout: 10000
register: databasesvar
- name: add newly provisioned databases to a group
local_action: add_host hostname={{ item.accessIPv4 }} groupname=databases
with_items: databasesvar.instances
There's a writeup about doing this on AWS which covers a lot of the same high-level concepts, even though the provider is different.
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