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Ansible
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Ansible is a extra-simple Python API for doing 'remote things' over SSH.
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While Func, which I co-wrote, aspired to avoid using SSH and have it's own daemon infrastructure, Ansible aspires to be quite different and more minimal, but still able to grow more modularly over time.
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Why use Ansible versus something else? (Fabric, Capistrano, mCollective, Func, SaltStack, etc?) It will have far less code, it will be more correct, and it will be the easiest thing to hack on and use you'll ever see -- regardless of your favorite language of choice.
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Principles
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* Dead simple setup
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* Super fast & parallel by default
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* No server or client daemons, uses existing SSHd
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* No additional software required on client boxes
* Everything is self updating on the clients. "Modules" are remotely transferred to target boxes and exec'd, and do not stay active or consume resources.
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* Only SSH keys are allowed for authentication
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* usage of ssh-agent is more or less required (no passwords)
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* plugins can be written in ANY language
* as with Func, API usage is an equal citizen to CLI usage
* use Python's multiprocessing capabilities to emulate Func's forkbomb logic
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* all file paths can be specified as command line options easily allowing non-root usage
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Requirements
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For the server the tool is running from, *only*:
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* python 2.6 -- or the 2.4/2.5 backport of the multiprocessing module
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* paramiko
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Inventory file
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The inventory file is a required list of hostnames that can be potentially managed by
ansible. Eventually this file may be editable via the CLI, but for now, is
edited with your favorite text editor.
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The default inventory file (-H) is ~/.ansible_hosts and is a list
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of all hostnames to target with ansible, one per line. These
can be hostnames or IPs
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This list is further filtered by the pattern wildcard (-P) to target
specific hosts.
Comamnd line usage example
==========================
Run a module by name with arguments
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* ssh-agent bash
* ssh-add ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub
* ansible -p "*.example.com" -m modName -a "arg1 arg2"
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API Example
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The API is simple and returns basic datastructures.
import ansible
runner = ansible.Runner(command='inventory', host_list=['xyz.example.com', '...'])
data = runner.run()
{
'xyz.example.com' : [ 'any kind of datastructure is returnable' ],
'foo.example.com' : None, # failed to connect,
...
}
Additional options to runner include the number of forks, hostname
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exclusion pattern, library path, and so on. Read the source, it's not
complicated.
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Parallelism
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Specify the number of forks to use, to run things in greater parallelism.
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* ansible -f 10 "*.example.com" -m modName -a "arg1 arg2"
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10 forks. The default is 3. 5 is right out.
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Bundled Modules
===============
See the example library for modules, they can be written in any language
and simply return JSON to stdout. The path to your ansible library is
specified with the "-L" flag should you wish to use a different location
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than "~/ansible". There is potential for a sizeable community to build
up around the library scripts.
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Features not supported from Func (yet?)
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============================================
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* Delegation for treeish topologies
* Asynchronous modes for polling long running operations
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Future plans
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* modules including:
* users, groups, files, permissions, etc
* inventory gathering (w/ accompanying ansible-inventory & RSS)
* a command execution module
* Dead-simple declarative configuration management engine using
a runbook style recipe file, written in JSON or YAML
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* facts engine, including exec'ing facter if present
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Author
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Michael DeHaan <michael.dehaan@gmail.com>
http://michaeldehaan.net/