diff --git a/.gitlab-ci.yml b/.gitlab-ci.yml index 3fc5e38285e0a6d482135cd9822668beca63cf5c..c1f7e5fa2f062f2db5492d7104bfa5672d8a20f6 100644 --- a/.gitlab-ci.yml +++ b/.gitlab-ci.yml @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ --- #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------# # ansible-yunohost allows to deploy Yunohost using Ansible # -# Copyright 2021-2021 Lydra https://www.lydra.fr/ # +# Copyright 2021-present Lydra https://www.lydra.fr/ # # # # this program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # diff --git a/README-FR.md b/README-FR.md index a25a64b20f23a5d074453ecce713df65bb85847d..5876a48e76c4c3475c8ac0f5014a04027578f5e9 100644 --- a/README-FR.md +++ b/README-FR.md @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ [](https://github.com/LydraFr/ansible-yunohost) [](https://github.com/LydraFr/ansible-yunohost) -# Collection Ansible - lydra.yunohost + Collection Ansible - lydra.yunohost [🇬🇧 English version](README.md) @@ -17,18 +17,22 @@ Comme il s'agit d'une collection indépendante, elle peut être publiée selon s ## Prérequis +------------ + Votre serveur doit être basé sur du Debian Buster et Yunohost ne doit pas déjà être installé. ## Contenu de la collection ### Rôles -- `lydra.yunohost.ynh_setup` : Ce rôle prépare les serveurs à base de Debian-Buster à exécuter Yunohost. Il configure Yunohost avec ses paramètres initiaux et les domaines, utilisateurs et applications de votre choix. -- `lydra.yunohost.ynh_config` : Ce rôle gère la configuration de différents services de Yunohost (relais SMTP, mises à jour automatiques). -- `lydra.yunohost.ynh_backup` : Ce rôle gère la configuration des sauvegardes. +- [`lydra.yunohost.ynh_setup`](roles/ynh_setup/README-FR.md) : Ce rôle prépare les serveurs à base de Debian-Buster à exécuter Yunohost. Il configure Yunohost avec ses paramètres initiaux et les domaines, utilisateurs et applications de votre choix. +- [`lydra.yunohost.ynh_config`](roles/ynh_config/README-FR.md) : Ce rôle gère la configuration de différents services de Yunohost (relais SMTP, mises à jour automatiques). +- [`lydra.yunohost.ynh_backup`](roles/ynh_backup/README-FR.md) : Ce rôle gère la configuration des sauvegardes. ### lydra.yunohost Tags du rôle +------------ + Ces tags sont applicables suivant les rôles. |tags|commentaires| @@ -44,6 +48,8 @@ Ces tags sont applicables suivant les rôles. ## License +------------ + [](https://choosealicense.com/licenses/gpl-3.0/) **ansible-yunohost** est maintenu par [Lydra](https://lydra.fr/) et publié sous la licence GPL3. diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index e98c5d5204368794fbc95a5bbb708df93c0abbb2..1690d7d88bba03e6ae523a6481c122b4039313a1 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -17,18 +17,22 @@ As this is an independent collection, it can be released on its own release cade # Prerequisites +------------ + Your server must be Debian-Buster based and Yunohost shouldn't be already installed. ## Collection contents ### Roles -- `lydra.yunohost.ynh_setup` : This role prepares servers with Debian-Buster-based to run Yunohost. It sets up Yunohost with its initial settings and domains, users and apps of your choice. -- `lydra.yunohost.ynh_config` : This role configures various Yunohost services (SMTP relay, auto updates). -- `lydra.yunohost.ynh_backup` : This role manages the configuration of backups. +- [`lydra.yunohost.ynh_setup`](roles/ynh_setup/README.md): This role prepares servers with Debian-Buster-based to run Yunohost. It sets up Yunohost with its initial settings and domains, users and apps of your choice. +- [`lydra.yunohost.ynh_config`](roles/ynh_config/README.md): This role configures various Yunohost services (SMTP relay, auto updates). +- [`lydra.yunohost.ynh_backup`](roles/ynh_backup/README.md): This role manages the configuration of backups. ## lydra.yunohost Role Tags +------------ + These tags are applicable to roles. |tags|comment| @@ -44,6 +48,8 @@ These tags are applicable to roles. ## License +------------ + [](https://choosealicense.com/licenses/gpl-3.0/) **ansible-yunohost** is maintained by [Lydra](https://lydra.fr/) and released under the GPL3 license. diff --git a/galaxy.yml b/galaxy.yml index bfb0602bb2020a4fa91cd0f27f461b6ac2d98e6d..5796860c898d84ad26ac7d00af259b0ea43b2909 100644 --- a/galaxy.yml +++ b/galaxy.yml @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ documentation: https://github.com/LydraFr/ansible-yunohost/blob/main/README.md homepage: https://github.com/LydraFr/ansible-yunohost # The URL to the collection issue tracker -issues: http://example.com/issue/tracker +issues: https://lab.frogg.it/lydra/yunohost/ansible-yunohost/-/issues # A list of file glob-like patterns used to filter any files or directories that should not be included in the build # artifact. 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But first, please read -<http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/why-not-lgpl.html>. diff --git a/roles/ynh_backup/README-FR.md b/roles/ynh_backup/README-FR.md index 0989149d4fa5d4f365f051615461fde297c38c28..88030c7ff7668368f338b4c2ab9de310934bf751 100644 --- a/roles/ynh_backup/README-FR.md +++ b/roles/ynh_backup/README-FR.md @@ -1,13 +1,3 @@ -[](https://liberapay.com/cchaudier/donate) -[](https://lab.frogg.it/lydra/yunohost/ansible-yunohost/-/pipelines) -[](http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0) -[](https://galaxy.ansible.com/lydra/yunohost) -[](https://galaxy.ansible.com/lydra/yunohost) -[](https://galaxy.ansible.com/lydra/yunohost) -[](https://github.com/LydraFr/ansible-yunohost) -[](https://github.com/LydraFr/ansible-yunohost) -[](https://github.com/LydraFr/ansible-yunohost) - # Rôle Ansible : Yunohost Backup [🇬🇧 English version](README.md) @@ -16,14 +6,20 @@ Sauvegardez [Yunohost](https://yunohost.org/#/) avec Ansible ! ## Prérequis +------------ + Yunohost doit déjà être installé sur votre serveur. ## Variables du rôle +------------ + Les variables par défaut sont disponibles dans `default/main.yml` cependant il est possible de les surcharger selon vos besoins en ... ### Gestion des sauvegardes +------------ + ```yml ynh_backup: scheduled: True @@ -50,10 +46,14 @@ La tâche backup va permettre de sauvegarder les applications Yunohost ainsi que ## Dépendances +------------ + Aucune. ## Exemple de Playbook +------------ + ```yml --- - name: Configure Yunohost backups @@ -67,6 +67,8 @@ Aucune. ## License +------------ + [](https://choosealicense.com/licenses/gpl-3.0/) **ansible-yunohost** est maintenu par [Lydra](https://lydra.fr/) et publié sous la licence GPL3. diff --git a/roles/ynh_backup/README.md b/roles/ynh_backup/README.md index 4d830cad241a3a67b9050b4ce56cddb116061a8f..a6df15797dd1e0ec14983f638e1b6b86efac26ad 100644 --- a/roles/ynh_backup/README.md +++ b/roles/ynh_backup/README.md @@ -1,13 +1,3 @@ -[](https://liberapay.com/cchaudier/donate) -[](https://lab.frogg.it/lydra/yunohost/ansible-yunohost/-/pipelines) -[](http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0) -[](https://galaxy.ansible.com/lydra/yunohost) -[](https://galaxy.ansible.com/lydra/yunohost) -[](https://galaxy.ansible.com/lydra/yunohost) -[](https://github.com/LydraFr/ansible-yunohost) -[](https://github.com/LydraFr/ansible-yunohost) -[](https://github.com/LydraFr/ansible-yunohost) - # Ansible Role: Yunohost [🇫🇷 French version](README-FR.md) @@ -16,14 +6,20 @@ Deploy [Yunohost](https://yunohost.org/#/) with Ansible! ## Requirements +------------ + Yunohost needs to be installed on your server. ## Role Variables +------------ + Default variables are available in `default/main.yml` however it is necessary to override them according to your needs for ... ### Backups management +------------ + ```yml ynh_backup: scheduled: True @@ -50,10 +46,14 @@ The backup task will allow to backup Yunohost applications and their data by set ## Dependencies +------------ + None. ## Example Playbook +------------ + ```yml --- - name: Configure Yunohost backups @@ -67,6 +67,8 @@ None. ## License +------------ + [](https://choosealicense.com/licenses/gpl-3.0/) **ansible-yunohost** is maintained by [Lydra](https://lydra.fr/) and released under the GPL3 license. diff --git a/roles/ynh_backup/defaults/main.yml b/roles/ynh_backup/defaults/main.yml index 02bca250a1ff37b820790c27aee6a9a691681fee..5e8e0dd4609258fdb949bd7a242633b51c985ed5 100644 --- a/roles/ynh_backup/defaults/main.yml +++ b/roles/ynh_backup/defaults/main.yml @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ --- #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------# # ansible-yunohost allows to deploy Yunohost using Ansible # -# Copyright 2021-2021 Lydra https://www.lydra.fr/ # +# Copyright 2021-present Lydra https://www.lydra.fr/ # # # # this program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # diff --git a/roles/ynh_backup/meta/main.yml b/roles/ynh_backup/meta/main.yml index 48d4c9b5a811bd563a91c2ea52e739466f139677..c68ab810787000e8bc2ada0585018e49f77f1924 100644 --- a/roles/ynh_backup/meta/main.yml +++ b/roles/ynh_backup/meta/main.yml @@ -7,9 +7,9 @@ galaxy_info: min_ansible_version: 2.10 github_branch: main platforms: - - name: Debian - versions: - - buster + - name: Debian + versions: + - buster galaxy_tags: - yunohost - cloud diff --git a/roles/ynh_backup/tasks/backup.yml b/roles/ynh_backup/tasks/backup.yml index f2d83ff2b2293721e22c16983b560c5a9c031607..3c071af3d46664ea4c8699bbbb2ad0b732acbbd9 100644 --- a/roles/ynh_backup/tasks/backup.yml +++ b/roles/ynh_backup/tasks/backup.yml @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ --- #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------# # ansible-yunohost allows to deploy Yunohost using Ansible # -# Copyright 2021-2021 Lydra https://www.lydra.fr/ # +# Copyright 2021-present Lydra https://www.lydra.fr/ # # # # this program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ state: directory mode: '0750' tags: - - "backup" + - backup - name: Create backup script ansible.builtin.template: @@ -34,8 +34,8 @@ group: root mode: '0740' tags: - - "backup" - - "cron" + - backup + - cron - name: Create cron task to perform YNH backup ansible.builtin.cron: @@ -48,5 +48,5 @@ job: "{{ ynh_backup.dest_script | default('/usr/local/bin/') }}ynh_backup.sh" cron_file: ynh_backup_cron tags: - - "backup" - - "cron" + - backup + - cron diff --git a/roles/ynh_backup/tasks/main.yml b/roles/ynh_backup/tasks/main.yml index 328ff061d1ecd5849e3a4b976f79ace7682579b7..3b41dc251d9ceeb57a8a27a2a1a71ba78d7332b7 100644 --- a/roles/ynh_backup/tasks/main.yml +++ b/roles/ynh_backup/tasks/main.yml @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ --- #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------# # ansible-yunohost allows to deploy Yunohost using Ansible # -# Copyright 2021-2021 Lydra https://www.lydra.fr/ # +# Copyright 2021-present Lydra https://www.lydra.fr/ # # # # this program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # @@ -22,4 +22,4 @@ ansible.builtin.include_tasks: backup.yml when: ynh_backup.scheduled tags: - - "backup" + - backup diff --git a/roles/ynh_backup/templates/ynh_backup.sh.j2 b/roles/ynh_backup/templates/ynh_backup.sh.j2 index c88873b80ae27dc0c777ed96d7a93307a10970b5..a4a7d40a26c9e1362bec82c8cf84624588e7b90a 100644 --- a/roles/ynh_backup/templates/ynh_backup.sh.j2 +++ b/roles/ynh_backup/templates/ynh_backup.sh.j2 @@ -1,17 +1,8 @@ #!/bin/sh -{% if ynh_backup.system and ynh_backup.apps and ynh_backup.directory %} - yunohost backup create --output-directory {{ ynh_backup.directory }}/backup_$(date +%Y%m%d_%H%M) -{% elif ynh_backup.system and ynh_backup.apps %} - yunohost backup create -{% elif ynh_backup.system %} - yunohost backup create --system -{% elif ynh_backup.apps %} - yunohost backup create --apps -{% endif %} +yunohost backup create {% if ynh_backup.system %}--system{% endif %}{% if ynh_backup.apps %} --apps{% endif %}{% if ynh_backup.directory %} --output-directory {{ ynh_backup.directory }}/backup_$(date +%Y%m%d_%H%M) {% endif %} {% if ynh_backup.system is false and ynh_backup.apps is false %} - 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But first, please read -<http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/why-not-lgpl.html>. diff --git a/roles/ynh_config/README-FR.md b/roles/ynh_config/README-FR.md index ffc3fd4d0f176034765d54a6daf9bd2c29afb34d..8012a06e873661701f146f2209aad1130d3ce687 100644 --- a/roles/ynh_config/README-FR.md +++ b/roles/ynh_config/README-FR.md @@ -1,13 +1,3 @@ -[](https://liberapay.com/cchaudier/donate) -[](https://lab.frogg.it/lydra/yunohost/ansible-yunohost/-/pipelines) -[](http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0) -[](https://galaxy.ansible.com/lydra/yunohost) -[](https://galaxy.ansible.com/lydra/yunohost) -[](https://galaxy.ansible.com/lydra/yunohost) -[](https://github.com/LydraFr/ansible-yunohost) -[](https://github.com/LydraFr/ansible-yunohost) -[](https://github.com/LydraFr/ansible-yunohost) - # Rôle Ansible : Yunohost Configuration [🇬🇧 English version](README.md) @@ -20,10 +10,14 @@ Yunohost doit déjà être installé sur votre serveur. ## Variables du rôle +------------ + Les variables par défaut sont disponibles dans `default/main.yml` cependant il est possible de les surcharger selon vos besoins. ### Configuration d'un relais SMTP +------------ + ```yml # paramètres personnalisés du relais SMTP ynh_smtp_relay: @@ -38,6 +32,8 @@ Pour faire cela, créez la variable `ynh_smtp_relay` et mettez vos propres valeu ### Concernant les mises à jour +------------ + ```yml # Autoupdate Yunohost and its apps ynh_autoupdate: @@ -62,10 +58,14 @@ Pour en savoir plus sur le fonctionnement des mises à jour dans Yunohost vous p ## Dépendances +------------ + Aucune. ## Exemple de Playbook +------------ + ```yml --- - name: Configure Yunohost on Debian Server @@ -79,6 +79,8 @@ Aucune. ## License +------------ + [](https://choosealicense.com/licenses/gpl-3.0/) **ansible-yunohost** est maintenu par [Lydra](https://lydra.fr/) et publié sous la licence GPL3. diff --git a/roles/ynh_config/README.md b/roles/ynh_config/README.md index d930149bbbf680bcf4c2519aabdded15ff8b71d1..068e81b515bf2369fa9f4ce979e7ff88d89492ce 100644 --- a/roles/ynh_config/README.md +++ b/roles/ynh_config/README.md @@ -1,13 +1,3 @@ -[](https://liberapay.com/cchaudier/donate) -[](https://lab.frogg.it/lydra/yunohost/ansible-yunohost/-/pipelines) -[](http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0) -[](https://galaxy.ansible.com/lydra/yunohost) -[](https://galaxy.ansible.com/lydra/yunohost) -[](https://galaxy.ansible.com/lydra/yunohost) -[](https://github.com/LydraFr/ansible-yunohost) -[](https://github.com/LydraFr/ansible-yunohost) -[](https://github.com/LydraFr/ansible-yunohost) - # Ansible Role: Yunohost [🇫🇷 French version](README-FR.md) @@ -16,14 +6,20 @@ Deploy [Yunohost](https://yunohost.org/#/) with Ansible! ## Requirements +------------ + None. ## Role Variables +------------ + Default variables are available in `default/main.yml` however it is necessary to override them according to your needs for Yunohost domains, users and apps. ### SMTP relay configuration +------------ + ```yml # SMTP custom settings ynh_smtp_relay: @@ -38,6 +34,8 @@ In order to do so, create the `ynh_smtp_relay` variable and provide your own val ### About the updates +------------ + ```yml # Autoupdate Yunohost and its apps ynh_autoupdate: @@ -62,10 +60,14 @@ To learn more about how updates work in Yunohost you can go [here](https://yunoh ## Dependencies +------------ + None. ## Example Playbook +------------ + ```yml --- - name: Configure Yunohost on Debian Server @@ -79,6 +81,8 @@ None. ## License +------------ + [](https://choosealicense.com/licenses/gpl-3.0/) **ansible-yunohost** is maintained by [Lydra](https://lydra.fr/) and released under the GPL3 license. diff --git a/roles/ynh_config/defaults/main.yml b/roles/ynh_config/defaults/main.yml index a2b6fcfea6877a842fcababa7d7478e78204b199..502df6d8d41cca0bbf81fb651606b9de245d7113 100644 --- a/roles/ynh_config/defaults/main.yml +++ b/roles/ynh_config/defaults/main.yml @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ --- #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------# # ansible-yunohost allows to deploy Yunohost using Ansible # -# Copyright 2021-2021 Lydra https://www.lydra.fr/ # +# Copyright 2021-present Lydra https://www.lydra.fr/ # # # # this program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # diff --git a/roles/ynh_config/meta/main.yml b/roles/ynh_config/meta/main.yml index debb6093b77ffe79a0de4c01655d6b7001227c82..7f0cb047c0a091f8c27a49e6adca9b8c1c0d8de6 100644 --- a/roles/ynh_config/meta/main.yml +++ b/roles/ynh_config/meta/main.yml @@ -7,9 +7,9 @@ galaxy_info: min_ansible_version: 2.10 github_branch: main platforms: - - name: Debian - versions: - - buster + - name: Debian + versions: + - buster galaxy_tags: - yunohost - cloud diff --git a/roles/ynh_config/tasks/autoupdate.yml b/roles/ynh_config/tasks/autoupdate.yml index a4d4ab1ea3f1a1a338049e54dd350b9e49d77407..e66b57b77944fe9443760851b6d2da95c4f98c19 100644 --- a/roles/ynh_config/tasks/autoupdate.yml +++ b/roles/ynh_config/tasks/autoupdate.yml @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ --- #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------# # ansible-yunohost allows to deploy Yunohost using Ansible # -# Copyright 2021-2021 Lydra https://www.lydra.fr/ # +# Copyright 2021-present Lydra https://www.lydra.fr/ # # # # this program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # @@ -26,8 +26,8 @@ group: root mode: '0740' tags: - - "update" - - "cron" + - update + - cron - name: Creates cron task under /etc/cron.d to auto-update Yunohost ansible.builtin.cron: @@ -38,5 +38,5 @@ job: "{{ ynh_autoupdate.dest_script | default('/usr/local/bin/') }}ynh_autoupdate.sh" cron_file: ynh_autoupdate_cron tags: - - "update" - - "cron" + - update + - cron diff --git a/roles/ynh_config/tasks/main.yml b/roles/ynh_config/tasks/main.yml index 9acd0f0b6d636195ebff9586e9c7da2784ed439a..052e0a2bfc36faff6821bc1a38750812ad43dba8 100644 --- a/roles/ynh_config/tasks/main.yml +++ b/roles/ynh_config/tasks/main.yml @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ --- #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------# # ansible-yunohost allows to deploy Yunohost using Ansible # -# Copyright 2021-2021 Lydra https://www.lydra.fr/ # +# Copyright 2021-present Lydra https://www.lydra.fr/ # # # # this program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # @@ -23,10 +23,10 @@ loop: "{{ ynh_smtp_relay | dict2items }}" when: item.value tags: - - "smtp" + - smtp - name: Configures Yunohost autoupdate ansible.builtin.include_tasks: autoupdate.yml when: ynh_autoupdate.scheduled tags: - - "update" + - update diff --git a/roles/ynh_config/tasks/smtp_relay.yml b/roles/ynh_config/tasks/smtp_relay.yml index 1090417c8dba42d489914549ab6ffe8c3963a7d4..5f956164ded22bfe8c552faa6526818208effb89 100644 --- a/roles/ynh_config/tasks/smtp_relay.yml +++ b/roles/ynh_config/tasks/smtp_relay.yml @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ --- #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------# # ansible-yunohost allows to deploy Yunohost using Ansible # -# Copyright 2021-2021 Lydra https://www.lydra.fr/ # +# Copyright 2021-present Lydra https://www.lydra.fr/ # # # # this program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # @@ -24,11 +24,11 @@ register: _ynh_smtp_current_values changed_when: False tags: - 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# Ansible Role: Yunohost [🇫🇷 French version](README-FR.md) diff --git a/roles/ynh_setup/defaults/main.yml b/roles/ynh_setup/defaults/main.yml index 1f3be85944dcb09a19b0bdb2ea5ed999901b1215..3ccb2e0a8955b2ee0fa7f6fd8cd99066505320de 100644 --- a/roles/ynh_setup/defaults/main.yml +++ b/roles/ynh_setup/defaults/main.yml @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ --- #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------# # ansible-yunohost allows to deploy Yunohost using Ansible # -# Copyright 2021-2021 Lydra https://www.lydra.fr/ # +# Copyright 2021-present Lydra https://www.lydra.fr/ # # # # this program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # diff --git a/roles/ynh_setup/meta/main.yml b/roles/ynh_setup/meta/main.yml index 739fc9f523ed62cb7ddbbb9418b48e11282dd727..5d334d6c0d903a77ff34ebbb27d43054f41025ba 100644 --- a/roles/ynh_setup/meta/main.yml +++ b/roles/ynh_setup/meta/main.yml @@ -7,9 +7,9 @@ galaxy_info: min_ansible_version: 2.10 github_branch: main platforms: - - name: Debian - versions: - - buster + - name: Debian + versions: + - buster galaxy_tags: - yunohost - cloud diff --git a/roles/ynh_setup/tasks/app.yml b/roles/ynh_setup/tasks/app.yml index f7c824c4302010962a2c15da3b7582bfb101ee82..f886170c790a21475c85b79d75b1ffacf872cdc5 100644 --- a/roles/ynh_setup/tasks/app.yml +++ b/roles/ynh_setup/tasks/app.yml @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ --- #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------# # ansible-yunohost allows to deploy Yunohost using Ansible # -# Copyright 2021-2021 Lydra https://www.lydra.fr/ # +# Copyright 2021-present Lydra https://www.lydra.fr/ # # # # this program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # @@ -25,8 +25,8 @@ --args "{% for key, value in ynh_app.args.items() %}{{ key }}={{ value }}{% if not loop.last %}&{% endif %}{% endfor %}" changed_when: False tags: - - "yunohost" - - "apps" + - yunohost + - apps # Post-installation part - name: Create post-install template @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ loop: "{{ ynh_app.post_install|default([]) }}" when: ynh_app.post_install tags: - - "apps" + - apps - name: Launch post-install script ansible.builtin.command: "{{ ynh_app_post_install.dest }}" @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ loop_var: ynh_app_post_install when: ynh_app_post_install.type == "script" tags: - - "apps" + - apps - name: Remove script after execution ansible.builtin.file: @@ -61,4 +61,4 @@ loop_var: ynh_app_post_install when: ynh_app_post_install.type == "script" tags: - - "apps" + - apps diff --git a/roles/ynh_setup/tasks/apps.yml b/roles/ynh_setup/tasks/apps.yml index ebc3a841007eb86274e69017c048d5709e273374..42f48c7d4b809f530a8d0bbc204611968534f659 100644 --- a/roles/ynh_setup/tasks/apps.yml +++ b/roles/ynh_setup/tasks/apps.yml @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ --- #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------# # ansible-yunohost allows to deploy Yunohost using Ansible # -# Copyright 2021-2021 Lydra https://www.lydra.fr/ # +# Copyright 2021-present Lydra https://www.lydra.fr/ # # # # this program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # @@ -23,14 +23,14 @@ register: ynh_installed_apps_raw changed_when: False tags: - - "yunohost" - - "apps" + - yunohost + - apps - name: Format json of apps ansible.builtin.set_fact: ynh_installed_apps="{{ ynh_installed_apps_raw.stdout | from_json }}" tags: - - "yunohost" - - "apps" + - yunohost + - apps - name: Install yunohost apps and perform post-install ansible.builtin.include_tasks: app.yml @@ -39,6 +39,6 @@ loop_var: ynh_app when: ynh_app.label not in ynh_installed_apps.values() tags: - - "yunohost" - - "apps" + - yunohost + - apps diff --git a/roles/ynh_setup/tasks/domains.yml b/roles/ynh_setup/tasks/domains.yml index d018858a85d891204154111824b46cdd30d7dee0..02a2368afa455c00e492a99afa4c628a97e4d849 100644 --- a/roles/ynh_setup/tasks/domains.yml +++ b/roles/ynh_setup/tasks/domains.yml @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ --- #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------# # ansible-yunohost allows to deploy Yunohost using Ansible # -# Copyright 2021-2021 Lydra https://www.lydra.fr/ # +# Copyright 2021-present Lydra https://www.lydra.fr/ # # # # this program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # @@ -23,19 +23,19 @@ register: ynh_installed_domains_raw changed_when: False tags: - - "yunohost" - - "domains" + - yunohost + - domains - name: Format json of domains ansible.builtin.set_fact: ynh_installed_domains="{{ ynh_installed_domains_raw.stdout | from_json }}" tags: - - "yunohost" - - "domains" + - yunohost + - domains - name: Create domains ansible.builtin.command: yunohost domain add {{ item }} with_items: "{{ ynh_extra_domains }}" when: item not in ynh_installed_domains.domains tags: - - "yunohost" - - "domains" + - yunohost + - domains diff --git a/roles/ynh_setup/tasks/main.yml b/roles/ynh_setup/tasks/main.yml index 3041ee7525495ea75c8dc78d4d2595c854b9de2d..0fcdbfd412248df9dec05da79b6cda770e7933ca 100644 --- a/roles/ynh_setup/tasks/main.yml +++ b/roles/ynh_setup/tasks/main.yml @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ --- #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------# # ansible-yunohost allows to deploy Yunohost using Ansible # -# Copyright 2021-2021 Lydra https://www.lydra.fr/ # +# Copyright 2021-present Lydra https://www.lydra.fr/ # # # # this program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # @@ -25,13 +25,13 @@ - dialog state: present tags: - - "pkg" + - pkg - name: Test if Yunohost is already installed ansible.builtin.stat: path=/etc/yunohost/installed register: ynh_file_install tags: - - "yunohost" + - yunohost - name: Download Yunohost install script ansible.builtin.get_url: @@ -40,13 +40,13 @@ mode: 700 when: not ynh_file_install.stat.exists tags: - - "yunohost" + - yunohost - name: Launch Yunohost install script ansible.builtin.command: /tmp/install_yunohost.sh -a when: not ynh_file_install.stat.exists tags: - - "yunohost" + - yunohost - name: Launch Yunohost postinstall ansible.builtin.command: @@ -56,38 +56,38 @@ {% if ynh_ignore_dyndns_server %} --ignore-dyndns {% endif %} when: not ynh_file_install.stat.exists tags: - - "yunohost" - - "domains" + - yunohost + - domains - name: Create extra domains ansible.builtin.include_tasks: domains.yml when: ynh_extra_domains tags: - - "yunohost" - - "domains" + - yunohost + - domains - name: Run first Yunohost diagnosis ansible.builtin.command: yunohost diagnosis run when: not ynh_file_install.stat.exists tags: - - "yunohost" + - yunohost - name: Install domain certificates ansible.builtin.command: yunohost domain cert-install changed_when: False tags: - - "yunohost" + - yunohost - name: Add Yunohost users ansible.builtin.include_tasks: users.yml when: ynh_users tags: - - "yunohost" - - "users" + - yunohost + - users - name: Install Yunohost apps ansible.builtin.include_tasks: apps.yml when: ynh_apps tags: - - "yunohost" - - "apps" + - yunohost + - apps diff --git a/roles/ynh_setup/tasks/users.yml b/roles/ynh_setup/tasks/users.yml index 5a93dc248dace78939a775f23e7e088c11070fe7..e13f7ce8d10dc0377610aafd7e189ca3a8b2efe2 100644 --- a/roles/ynh_setup/tasks/users.yml +++ b/roles/ynh_setup/tasks/users.yml @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ --- #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------# # ansible-yunohost allows to deploy Yunohost using Ansible # -# Copyright 2021-2021 Lydra https://www.lydra.fr/ # +# Copyright 2021-present Lydra https://www.lydra.fr/ # # # # this program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # @@ -23,14 +23,14 @@ register: ynh_registered_users_raw changed_when: False tags: - - "yunohost" - - "users" + - yunohost + - users - name: Format json of users ansible.builtin.set_fact: ynh_registered_users="{{ ynh_registered_users_raw.stdout | from_json }}" tags: - - "yunohost" - - "users" + - yunohost + - users - name: Create missing Yunohost users ansible.builtin.command: @@ -42,5 +42,5 @@ loop: "{{ ynh_users }}" when: item.name not in ynh_registered_users.users.keys() tags: - - "yunohost" - - "users" + - yunohost + - users