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1Docker-Ansible base images
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7## Summary
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9a0d65e4 9Repository name in Docker Hub: **[williamyeh/ansible](https://registry.hub.docker.com/u/williamyeh/ansible/)**
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11This repository contains Dockerized [Ansible](https://github.com/ansible/ansible), published to the public [Docker Hub](https://registry.hub.docker.com/) via **automated build** mechanism.
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15## Configuration
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17These are Docker images for [Ansible](https://github.com/ansible/ansible) software, installed in a selected Linux distributions.
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02c34901 19- OS: Debian (jessie, wheezy), Ubuntu (trusty, precise), CentOS (7, 6)
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21- Ansible: usually the latest version.
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24## Images and tags
25
26- normal series:
27
28 - `williamyeh/ansible:debian8`
29 - `williamyeh/ansible:debian7`
30 - `williamyeh/ansible:ubuntu14.04`
31 - `williamyeh/ansible:ubuntu12.04`
02c34901 32 - `williamyeh/ansible:centos7`
e6ab6fea 33 - `williamyeh/ansible:centos6`
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35- onbuild series:
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37 - `williamyeh/ansible:debian8-onbuild`
38 - `williamyeh/ansible:debian7-onbuild`
39 - `williamyeh/ansible:ubuntu14.04-onbuild`
40 - `williamyeh/ansible:ubuntu12.04-onbuild`
02c34901 41 - `williamyeh/ansible:centos7-onbuild`
e6ab6fea 42 - `williamyeh/ansible:centos6-onbuild`
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45## For the impatient
46
47Here comes a simplest working example for the impatient.
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49First, choose a base image you'd like to begin with. For example, `williamyeh/ansible:ubuntu14.04-onbuild`.
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51Second, put the following `Dockerfile` along with your playbook directory:
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53```
54FROM williamyeh/ansible:ubuntu14.04-onbuild
55
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56# ==> Specify requirements filename; default = "requirements.yml"
57#ENV REQUIREMENTS requirements.yml
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59# ==> Specify playbook filename; default = "playbook.yml"
60#ENV PLAYBOOK playbook.yml
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62# ==> Specify inventory filename; default = "/etc/ansible/hosts"
63#ENV INVENTORY inventory.ini
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65# ==> Executing Ansible...
66RUN ansible-playbook-wrapper
67```
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69Third, `docker build .`
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71Done!
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8287be90 73For more advanced usage, the role in Ansible Galaxy [`williamyeh/nginx`](https://galaxy.ansible.com/list#/roles/2245) also demonstrates how to do a simple integration test for a variety of Linux distributions on [CircleCI](https://circleci.com/)'s and [Travis CI](https://travis-ci.org/)’s Ubuntu 12.04 worker instances.
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78## Why yet another Ansible image for Docker?
79
80There has been quite a few Ansible images for Docker (e.g., [search](https://registry.hub.docker.com/search?q=ansible) in the Docker Hub), so why reinvent the wheel?
81
82In the beginning I used the [`ansible/ansible-docker-base`](https://github.com/ansible/ansible-docker-base) created by Ansible Inc. It worked well, but left some room for improvement:
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84- *Base OS image* - It provides only `centos:centos7` and `ubuntu:14.04`. Insufficent for me.
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86- *Unnecessary dependencies* - It installed, at the very beginning of its Dockerfile, the `software-properties-common` package, which in turns installed some Python packages. I prefered to incorporate these stuff only when absolutely needed.
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88Therefore, I built these Docker images on my own.
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91### Comparison: image size
92
93```
94REPOSITORY TAG VIRTUAL SIZE
95--------------------------- ------------------- ------------
96ansible/centos7-ansible stable 367.5 MB
97ansible/ubuntu14.04-ansible stable 286.6 MB
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99williamyeh/ansible centos6-onbuild 264.2 MB
100williamyeh/ansible centos7-onbuild 275.3 MB
101williamyeh/ansible debian7-onbuild 134.4 MB
102williamyeh/ansible debian8-onbuild 178.3 MB
103williamyeh/ansible ubuntu12.04-onbuild 181.9 MB
104williamyeh/ansible ubuntu14.04-onbuild 238.3 MB
105```
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108## Usage
109
110Used mostly as a *base image* for configuring, with Ansible, other software stack on some specified Linux distribution.
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c20fa492 112Take Debian/Ubuntu/CentOS for example. To test an Ansible `playbook.yml` against a variety of Linux distributions, we may use [Vagrant](https://www.vagrantup.com/) as follows:
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114```ruby
115# Vagrantfile
116
117Vagrant.configure(2) do |config|
118
119 # ==> Choose a Vagrant box to emulate Linux distribution...
120 config.vm.box = "ubuntu/trusty64"
121 #config.vm.box = "hashicorp/precise64"
122 #config.vm.box = "chef/debian-7.8"
02c34901 123 #config.vm.box = "chef/centos-7.0"
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124 #config.vm.box = "chef/centos-6.6"
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127 # ==> Executing Ansible...
128 config.vm.provision "ansible" do |ansible|
129 ansible.playbook = "playbook.yml"
130 end
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132end
133```
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135Virtual machines can emulate a variety of Linux distributions with good quality, at the cost of runtime overhead.
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138Docker to be a rescue. Now, with these **williamyeh/ansible** series, we may test an Ansible `playbook.yml` against a variety of Linux distributions as follows:
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141```dockerfile
142# Dockerfile
143
144# ==> Choose a base image to emulate Linux distribution...
145FROM williamyeh/ansible:ubuntu14.04
146#FROM williamyeh/ansible:ubuntu12.04
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02c34901 149#FROM williamyeh/ansible:centos7
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153# ==> Copying Ansible playbook...
154WORKDIR /tmp
155COPY . /tmp
156
157# ==> Creating inventory file...
158RUN echo localhost > inventory
159
160# ==> Executing Ansible...
161RUN ansible-playbook -i inventory playbook.yml \
162 --connection=local --sudo
163```
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165Or, more simple with `onbuild` series:
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167```dockerfile
168# Dockerfile
169
170# ==> Choose a base image to emulate Linux distribution...
171FROM williamyeh/ansible:ubuntu14.04-onbuild
172#FROM williamyeh/ansible:ubuntu12.04-onbuild
173#FROM williamyeh/ansible:debian8-onbuild
174#FROM williamyeh/ansible:debian7-onbuild
02c34901 175#FROM williamyeh/ansible:centos7-onbuild
e6ab6fea 176#FROM williamyeh/ansible:centos6-onbuild
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179# ==> Specify requirements filename; default = "requirements.yml"
180#ENV REQUIREMENTS requirements.yml
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182# ==> Specify playbook filename; default = "playbook.yml"
183#ENV PLAYBOOK playbook.yml
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185# ==> Specify inventory filename; default = "/etc/ansible/hosts"
186#ENV INVENTORY inventory.ini
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188# ==> Executing Ansible...
189RUN ansible-playbook-wrapper
190```
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194With Docker, we can test any Ansible playbook against any version of any Linux distribution without the help of Vagrant. More lightweight, and more portable across IaaS, PaaS, and even CaaS (Container as a Service) providers!
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196If better OS emulation (virtualization) isn't required, the Docker approach (containerization) should give you a more efficient Ansible experience.
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200## License
201
202Author: William Yeh <william.pjyeh@gmail.com>
203
204Licensed under the Apache License V2.0. See the [LICENSE file](LICENSE) for details.