When `ansible_user` is not root, using `-b` option.
And with `download_run_once` and `download_localhost` set `true`.
Ansible will executes `container_download | upload container images to nodes` task.
It uses rsync to upload images to `/tmp/release/container/`, but the
`container` directory owned by `root`.
* failed
* version_compare
* succeeded
* skipped
* success
* version_compare becomes version since ansible 2.5
* ansible minimal version updated in doc and spec
* last version_compare
* Fix broken CI jobs
Adjust image and image_family scenarios for debian.
Checkout CI file for upgrades
* add debugging to file download
* Fix download for alternate playbooks
* Update ansible ssh args to force ssh user
* Update sync_container.yml
* Refactor downloads to use download role directly
Also disable fact delegation so download delegate works acros OSes.
* clean up bools and ansible_os_family conditionals
* Adding yaml linter to ci check
* Minor linting fixes from yamllint
* Changing CI to install python pkgs from requirements.txt
- adding in a secondary requirements.txt for tests
- moving yamllint to tests requirements
Migrate older inline= syntax to pure yml syntax for module args as to be consistant with most of the rest of the tasks
Cleanup some spacing in various files
Rename some files named yaml to yml for consistancy
"shell" step doesn't support check mode, which currently leads to failures,
when Ansible is being run in check mode (because Ansible doesn't run command,
assuming that command might have effect, and no "rc" or "output" is registered).
Setting "check_mode: no" allows to run those "shell" commands in check mode
(which is safe, because those shell commands doesn't have side effects).
* Add restart for weave service unit
* Reuse docker_bin_dir everythere
* Limit systemd managed docker containers by CPU/RAM. Do not configure native
systemd limits due to the lack of consensus in the kernel community
requires out-of-tree kernel patches.
Signed-off-by: Bogdan Dobrelya <bdobrelia@mirantis.com>
Add upload tag allow users to exclude distributing images across nodes
when running with the download tag set.
Add related tags and update docs as well.
Signed-off-by: Bogdan Dobrelya <bdobrelia@mirantis.com>
When download_run_once with download_localhost is used, docker is
expected to be running on the delegate localhost. That may be not
the case for a non localhost delegate, which is the kube-master
otherwise. Then the dnsmasq role, had it been invoked early before
deployment starts, would fail because of the missing docker dependency.
* Fix that dependency on docker and do not pre download dnsmasq image
for the dnsmasq role, if download_localhost is disabled.
* Remove become: false for docker CLI invocation because that's not
the common pattern to allow users access docker CLI w/o sudo.
* Fix opt bin path hack for localhost delegate to ignore errors when
it fails with "sudo password required" otherwise.
* Describe download_run_once with download_localhost use case in docs
as well.
Signed-off-by: Bogdan Dobrelya <bdobrelia@mirantis.com>
When setting permission for containers download/upload dir we're
using `ansible_ssh_user`. But if playbook is executed without
user being explicitly set `ansible_ssh_user` may be undefined.
In such situations dir ownership will default to `ansible_user_id`
Closes: #644
* Add download_localhost for the download_run_once mode, which is
use the ansible host (a travis node for CI case) to store and
distribute containers across cluster nodes in inventory.
Defaults to false.
* Rework download_run_once logic to fix idempotency of uploading
containers.
* For Travis CI, enable docker images caching and run Travis
workers with sudo enabled as a dependency
* For Travis CI, deploy with download_localhost and download_run_once
enabled to shourten dev path drastically.
* Add compression for saved container images. Defaults to 'best'.
Signed-off-by: Bogdan Dobrelya <bdobrelia@mirantis.com>
Co-authored-by: Aleksandr Didenko <adidenko@mirantis.com>
Add one more step (task) to containers download/upload sequence -
copy saved .tar containers to ansible host (delegate_to: localhost).
Then upload images to target nodes. It uses synchronize module so
if ansible host (localhost) is the same host as kube-master[0] then
new task causes no issues and the copy to localhost process is
basically skipped.