cchurch / ansible-role-uwsgi

Ansible role to install uWSGI in emperor mode and configure vassals.

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Install uWSGI in emperor mode and configure vassals. Requires Ansible 2.4 or later.

Role Variables

NOTE: Some variable names have changed since 0.2.x versions!

The following variables are typically defined to customize this role:

  • uwsgi_install: Method to use to install uWSGI; can be "pkg" (default) to use system package manager or "pip" to install via pip. Any other value assumes uWSGI is installed by other means.
  • uwsgi_version: When uwsgi_install == "pip", specify a version of uWSGI to install. Default is to install the latest version available.
  • uwsgi_virtualenv: When uwsgi_install == "pip", installs uWSGI into the specified virtualenv path.
  • uwsgi_vassals: Create INI configuration files for any vassals specified. Must be a list of hashes, with each hash having at least a name key to specify file name. All keys and values are written to the INI file under the [uwsgi] section. Default is [].
  • uwsgi_vassals_to_remove: List of vassal names to remove; default is [].

The following variables may be used to customize the configuration and paths used for the uWSGI emperor:

  • uwsgi_emperor_tyrant: Run emperor in tyrant mode. Each vassal configuration file will be owned by the uid/gid specified in the vassal options and run as that user instead of the emperor user. Default is true when uwsgi_install == "pip", false otherwise.
  • uwsgi_conf_template: Local template to use for generating the uWSGI emperor configuration. Default is set from uwsgi_default_conf_templates[ansible_pkg_mgr], which evaluates to "uwsgi.ini.j2" on EL distributions and "emperor.ini.j2" on Ubuntu distributions.
  • uwsgi_conf_path: Path to uWSGI emperor configuration file. Default is set from uwsgi_default_conf_paths[ansible_pkg_mgr], which evaluates to "/etc/uwsgi.ini" on EL distributions and "/etc/uwsgi-emperor/emperor.ini" on Ubuntu distributions.
  • uwsgi_conf_force: Whether to force overwriting the uWSGI emperor configuration file. Default is false to only create the file if it doesn't already exist.
  • uwsgi_vassal_path: Path for uWSGI emperor to look for vassal configuration files. Default is set from uwsgi_default_vassal_paths[ansible_pkg_mgr], which evaluates to "/etc/uwsgi.d" on EL distributions and "/etc/uwsgi-emperor/vassals" on Ubuntu distributions.

The following variables may be used to customize the packages installed to support uWSGI:

  • uwsgi_os_packages: List of system packages to install to support uWSGI. Default is set from uwsgi_default_os_packages[uwsgi_install][ansible_pkg_mgr], which will install system packages when uwsgi_install == "pkg" and Python development dependences when uwsgi_install == "pip".
  • uwsgi_pip_packages: List of pip packages to install to support uWSGI when uwsgi_install == "pip". Default is set from uwsgi_default_pip_packages, which evaluates to ["uwsgi"].
  • uwsgi_pip_executable: Alternate name or path of pip used to install packages when uwsgi_install == "pip" and not installing into a virtualenv. Default is to let the pip module determine which pip executable to use.

The following variables may be used to customize the service configuration when uWSGI is not installed via the system package manager and managed via upstart or systemd:

  • uwsgi_user_group: User/group information for running the uWSGI emperor. Default is set from uwsgi_default_user_group[ansible_pkg_mgr], which creates "uwsgi:uwsgi" system user and group on EL distributions and "www-data:www-data" system user and group on Ubuntu distributions, the same as would be used by the system package version of uWSGI. The user/group hash may contain name, comment, group, home, shell and system keys, corresponding to the equivalent parameters to the Ansible user module.
  • uwsgi_service_name: Name of uWSGI service. Default is set from uwsgi_default_service_names[ansible_pkg_mgr], which evaluates to "uwsgi" for EL distributions and "uwsgi-emperor" for Ubuntu distributions.
  • uwsgi_bin: Path to uWSGI binary to use for upstart or systemd configuration; will be determined automatically if not specified.
  • uwsgi_opts: Command line options to be used when running uWSGI via upstart or systemd; defaults to running using the options specified in the uWSGI config file: "--die-on-term --ini {{uwsgi_conf_path|quote}}".
  • uwsgi_use_upstart: Boolean indicating whether to use upstart to create and manage the uWSGI service. It is undefined by default, and will only be enabled when uWSGI is not installed via the system package manager on distributions other than EL 7. It can be set to false to explicitly disable using upstart to manage the uWSGI service.
  • uwsgi_upstart_packages: List of system packages to install to support running uWSGI via upstart. Default is set from uwsgi_default_upstart_packages[ansible_pkg_mgr], which simply installs the upstart package.
  • uwsgi_upstart_description: Description for uWSGI upstart service, default is "uWSGI Server".
  • uwsgi_upstart_template: Local template to use for generating the upstart uWSGI configuration; default is "uwsgi-upstart.conf.j2".
  • uwsgi_upstart_path: Path to install upstart uWSGI configuration; default is "/etc/init/{{_uwsgi_service_name}}.conf".
  • uwsgi_use_systemd: Boolean indicating whether to use systemd to create and manage the uWSGI service. It is undefined by default, and will only be enabled when uWSGI is not installed via the system package manager on EL 7 distributions. It can be set to false to explicitly disable using systemd to manage the uWSGI service.
  • uwsgi_systemd_template: Local template to use for generating the systemd uWSGI service; default is "uwsgi.service.j2".
  • uwsgi_systemd_path: Path to install system uWSGI server; default is "/etc/systemd/system/{{_uwsgi_service_name}}.service".

Example Playbook

The following example playbook installs uWSGI via pip and configures a single vassal running a Django site:

- hosts: all
  roles:
    - role: cchurch.uwsgi
      vars:
        uwsgi_install: pip
        uwsgi_vassals:
          - name: example
            plugin: python
            chdir: /opt/example/src
            module: example.wsgi
            home: /opt/example/env
            env: DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE=example.settings
            processes: 4
            socket: 127.0.0.1:8000
            uid: example
            gid: example

License

BSD

Author Information

Chris Church (cchurch)

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