Automation of OpenShift and Container related tasks using Ansible. (This includes automation of OpenShift Cluster provisioning as well as other automation tasks post-provisioning.)
CASL Ansible aims to provide a common experience for provisioning infrastructure for OpenShift across a number of Infrastructure providers.
The CASL Architecture Overview documentation gives an overview of how we approach the end to end automation of standing up OpenShift Clusters.
Additionally, we have several fully automated provisioners through which you can stand up an OpenShift cluster.
- Provisioning an OpenShift Cluster on OpenStack
- Provisioning an OpenShift Cluster on AWS
- Provisioning an OpenShift Cluster on GCP
For those who are using infrastructure that is either not yet fully automated, or not yet supported through a CASL provider, we provide a Bring Your Own Infrastructure guide to using CASL.
(moved to a new repo - https://github.com/redhat-cop/openshift-applier) The openshift-applier is used to automate the seeding of OpenShift cluster content based on OpenShift templates and parameters files.
For some tasks, the CASL repository has several dependencies on external repositories, such as:
- Infra Ansible - A repository of Ansible automation for generic infrastructure components
- OpenShift Ansible - The core OpenShift Installation Playbooks (and supporting roles)
- OpenShift Ansible Contrib - A repository of extra, unsupported, and upstream Ansible roles and playbooks for OpenShift
Note: The dependencies are managed using
ansible-galaxy
and the specific instructions will call this out when there is a need to use galaxy to pull in the correct dependencies.