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Ansible is a extra-simple Python API for doing 'remote things' over SSH.
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As 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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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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Principles
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==========
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* Dead simple setup
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* No server or client daemons, uses existing SSHd
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* Only SSH keys are allowed for authentication
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* usage of ssh-agent is more or less required
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* plugins can be written in ANY language
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* as with Func, API usage is an equal citizen to CLI usage
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* Dead simple setup
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* No server or client daemons, uses existing SSHd
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* Only SSH keys are allowed for authentication
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* usage of ssh-agent is more or less required
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* plugins can be written in ANY language
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* as with Func, API usage is an equal citizen to CLI usage
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* use Python's multiprocessing capabilities to emulate Func's forkbomb logic
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Requirements
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============
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* python 2.6 -- or a backport of the multiprocessing module
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* paramiko
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For the server the tool is running from, *only*:
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* python 2.6 -- or a backport of the multiprocessing module
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* paramiko
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Inventory file
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==============
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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.
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of all hostnames to target with ansible, one per line. These
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can be hostnames or IPs
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This list is further filtered by the pattern wildcard (-P) to target
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specific hosts.
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}
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Additional options to runner include the number of forks, hostname
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exclusion pattern, library path, and so on.
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exclusion pattern, library path, and so on. Read the source, it's not
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complicated.
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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
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===============
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See the example library for modules, they can be written in any language
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and simply return JSON to stdout. The path to your ansible library is
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specified with the "-L" flag should you wish to use a different location
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than "~/ansible".
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than "~/ansible". There is potential for a sizeable community to build
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up around the library scripts.
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Features not supported from Func (by design)
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Features not supported from Func (yet?)
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============================================
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* Delegation for treeish topologies
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* Asynchronous modes for long running tasks -- background tasks on your own
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* Delegation for treeish topologies
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* Asynchronous modes for polling long running operations
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Future plans
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============
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* Dead-simple declarative configuration management & facts engine, with
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probes implementable in any language.
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* Dead-simple declarative configuration management using
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a runbook style recipe file
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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/
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Michael DeHaan <michael.dehaan@gmail.com>
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http://michaeldehaan.net/
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