Dump the role configuration to /etc/ara
This will allow users to see how ara was deployed easily. It also allows them to edit it and re-run the role with that if need be. Change-Id: I869aacf75c7aa0f45126593499f3eb711843765e
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- { option: callback_plugins, value: "{{ ara_location.stdout }}/plugins/callbacks" }
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- { option: action_plugins, value: "{{ ara_location.stdout }}/plugins/actions" }
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- name: Dump the role configuration
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become: true
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copy:
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dest: /etc/ara/ansible-role-ara.yml
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content: |
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{{ ara | to_nice_yaml(indent=4) }}
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{% if ara_override is defined -%}
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{{ ara_override | to_nice_yaml(indent=4) }}
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{% endif -%}
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owner: ara
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group: ara
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mode: 0640
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- name: Set the web application URL
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set_fact:
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webapp_url: "http://{{ ara.config.host_proxy | default(ara.config.host) }}:{{ ara.config.port_proxy | default(ara.config.port) }}"
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- name: Provide web application URL
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vars:
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msg: >-
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ARA was installed successfully !
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The web application should now be reachable at http://{{ ara.config.host_proxy | default(ara.config.host) }}:{{ ara.config.port_proxy | default(ara.config.port) }} !
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The web application should now be reachable at the following address:
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{{ webapp_url }}
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debug:
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msg: "{{ msg.split('\n') }}"
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- name: Provide instructions
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vars:
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msg: >-
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To customize the host and port on which the web application is served, supply an 'ara_override' dictionary variables with new host and port keys.
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You can find the configuration that was used for the execution of this role in /etc/ara/ansible-role-ara.yml.
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You can edit the configuration and re-run your ansible-playbook command with "--extra-vars @/etc/ara/ansible-role-ara.yml".
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A configuration file was set up automatically in /etc/ara/ara.cfg.
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A configuration file for Ansible and ARA was set up automatically in /etc/ara/ara.cfg.
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The ARA service is already using this configuration file but you'll need to make sure Ansible is using it so that Ansible knows where ARA is located.
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This can be done by exporting the ANSIBLE_CONFIG environment variable, like so:
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