Ansible Automation Platform Configuration as Code examples template
Is is a combination of all the Red Hat CoP Config as Code collections to deploy and configure AAP. This is built for multi environment (meaning multiple AAP instances/clusters). If you want an object across all environments put it in the correct file/list under the all group. If there is a specific object for only one environment then put it under that environments folder1.
You will need to replace the vault files with your own with these variables:
---
cloud_token: 'this is the one from console.redhat.com'
offline_token: 'this is the one linked below about api token'
rh_username: 'redhat user login (this is used to attach your subs to controller)'
rh_password: 'password for redhat account'
root_machine_pass: 'password for root user on builder (if not root user more changes will need to be made)'
ah_token_password: 'this will create and use this password can be generated'
controller_api_user_pass: 'this will create and use this password can be generated'
controller_pass: 'admin account pass for controller, if none is given it will default to Password1234!'
ah_pass: 'hub admin account pass, if none is given it will default to Password1234!'
vault_pass: 'the password to decrypt this vault'
...
NOTE: Do not forget to update your inventory files replacing the HERE
lines, if you do not have a builder
server you can use hub
for this. Also update scm_url
in group_vars/all/projects.yml
with your git URL.
controller config
ansible-playbook -i inventory_dev.yml -l dev playbooks/controller_config.yml --ask-vault-pass
automation hub config
ansible-playbook -i inventory_dev.yml -l dev playbooks/hub_config.yml --ask-vault-pass
custom ee
currently doesn't work in CLI, expected to be run in Controller
custom collections
currently doesn't work in CLI, expected to be run in Controller
aap utilities (aap installer)
ansible-playbook -i inventory_dev.yml playbooks/install_aap.yml --ask-vault-pass
Acquire your token at redhat api see access article
install and configure
ansible-playbook -i inventory_dev.yml -l dev playbooks/install_configure.yml --ask-vault-pass -e "env=dev"
Acquire your token at redhat api see access article
Footnotes
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If you only have/want one environment you could delete dev/test/prod folders in group_vars and remove all the _all added to vars in all group. ↩