| roles/jenkins-php-v1 | ||
| ansible.cfg | ||
| inventory.yml | ||
| README.md | ||
| site.yml | ||
Important : this playbook is quick'n dirty and work in progress. Carefully review before using it.
This Ansible playbook aims at setting a Jenkins CI host linked to Gitea repositories. It will :
- install jenkins from pkg.jenkins.io
- install the default JDK
- install the Jenkins plugins requested for the jenkins-php.org templates
- create a jenkins user
giteawith restricted access just to launch a job - creates the specified jobs
- install NginX and set up 2 vhost as recommended in https://wiki.jenkins.io/display/JENKINS/Configuring+Content+Security+Policy
Most of the configuration should be available in the inventory.
It is launched usually like this : ansible-playbook site.yml
Prerequisite
Hosts should be accessible via SSH as the root user (else, add the usual
remote_user/become instructions in ansible.cfg) and with the Python
prerequisite of Ansible (usually
Only tested on Debian 10 amd64 so far, with Ansible 2.7.7.
Note : to test or to limit to one particular host :
ansible foo.bar.com -m ping
ansible-playbook -l foo.bar.com -C -D site.yml
Directory layout
We follow (more or less) the recommendations of https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/user_guide/playbooks_best_practices.html with :
site.yml: master playbookansible.cfgandinventory: the first one set up some default configurations and introduce the second one : the inventory.roles/common/,roles/fooapp/: the roles with their treetasks/main.yml,files/,handlers/main.yml, ...group_vars/group1.ymlandhost_vars/hostname1.yml: variables dedicated to a group or a host respectively.
Note : contrary to some recommendations, I prefer to set the maximum of variables in the inventory instead of host_vars and group_vars. For a small playbook like this one, it seems acceptable.
TODO
- stop execution if host is running an untested system ?
- use jenkins-cli to maintain credentials.xml ? It's not really easy to manipulate in Ansible at the moment...
- update plugins, or at least display a warning when they are not up to date.