- This collection is tested against the most recent two minor MongoDB releases, currently 5.0.X and 6.0.X.
This collection is tested against PyMongo version 3.12.X and latest.PyMongo 3.12.X dropped on 11.04.2023. Now PyMongo latest only.- This collection will not run against any MongoDB version lower than 4.0. You can set strict_compatibility to false to override this behaviour but don't expect 100% success. It might be a better approach to use an older release of this collection (1.3.4 or earlier) if you're using an old MongoDB version (3.6 or earlier).
- Compatibility may be maintained for older software versions but is not guaranteed. Please upgrade your PyMongo driver version if you encounter difficulties with older versions.
Support for PyMongo versions less than 4.X will be dropped in the future.Drop support for pymongo < 4.0? - Support for Pymongo < 4.0 now dropped from collection version 1.5.0
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This collection called mongodb
aims at providing all Ansible modules allowing to interact with MongoDB.
The modules present in Ansible 2.9 are included in this collection and will benefit from the evolutions and quality requirements from this collection.
As this is an independent collection, it can be released on its own release cadence.
If you like this collection please give us a rating on Ansible Galaxy.
These roles prepare servers with Debian-based and RHEL-based distributions to run MongoDB. These roles should not be used to manage MongoDB instances that have been previously installed or configured through other means.
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community.mongodb.mongodb_linux
: A simple role to configure Linux Operating System settings, as advised in the MongoDB Production Notes. -
community.mongodb.mongodb_selinux
: Configure SELinux for MongoDB. -
community.mongodb.mongodb_repository
: Configures a package repository for MongoDB on Debian and RedHat based platforms. -
community.mongodb.mongodb_install
: Install MongoDB packages on Debian and RedHat based platforms. This role, unlike all other roles, provides for installing specific versions of mongodb-org packages. Other roles merely validate that mongodb-org is installed/present; they do not install particular versions.
These roles manage configuring and starting various MongoDB services.
community.mongodb.mongodb_mongod
: Configure themongod
service (includes populatingmongod.conf
) which is a MongoDB replicaset or standalone server.community.mongodb.mongodb_mongos
: Configure themongos
service (includes populatingmongos.conf
) which only runs in a sharded MongoDB cluster.community.mongodb.mongodb_config
: Configure the CSRS Config Server Replicaset for a MongoDB sharded cluster. The CSRS is a special-purpose instance ofmongod
that hosts theconfig
database for the sharded cluster. For standalone installations, please use themongodb_mongod
role instead.community.mongodb.mongodb_auth
: Configure auth on MongoDB servers. NB: The other MongoDB server config roles (mongodb_mongod
,mongodb_mongos
,mongodb_config
) do not configure auth. Use this role in conjunction with the other roles.
community.mongodb.mongodb
: A lookup plugin that gets info from a collection using the MongoDBfind()
function.
community.mongodb.mongodb
: A cache plugin that stores the host fact cache records in MongoDB.
These modules are for any MongoDB cluster (standalone, replicaset, or sharded):
community.mongodb.mongodb_index
: Creates or drops indexes on MongoDB collections.community.mongodb.mongodb_info
: Gather information about MongoDB instance.community.mongodb.mongodb_oplog
: Resizes the MongoDB oplog (MongoDB 3.6+ only).community.mongodb.mongodb_parameter
: Change an administrative parameter on a MongoDB server.community.mongodb.mongodb_role
: Manage MongoDB Roles.community.mongodb.mongodb_schema
: Manages MongoDB Document Schema Validators.community.mongodb.mongodb_shell
: Run commands via the MongoDB shell.community.mongodb.mongodb_shutdown
: Cleans up all database resources and then terminates the mongod/mongos process.community.mongodb.mongodb_user
: Adds or removes a user from a MongoDB database.
These modules are only useful for replicaset (or sharded) MongoDB clusters:
community.mongodb.mongodb_maintenance
: Enables or disables maintenance mode for a secondary member.community.mongodb.mongodb_replicaset
: Initialises a MongoDB replicaset.community.mongodb.mongodb_status
: Validates the status of the replicaset.community.mongodb.mongodb_stepdown
: Step down the MongoDB node from a PRIMARY state.
These modules are only useful for sharded MongoDB clusters:
community.mongodb.mongodb_balancer
: Manages the MongoDB Sharded Cluster Balancer.community.mongodb.mongodb_shard
: Add or remove shards from a MongoDB Cluster.community.mongodb.mongodb_shard_tag
: Manage Shard Tags.community.mongodb.mongodb_shard_zone
: Manage Shard Zones.
These tags are applicable across all roles.
tags | comment |
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mongodb | Tasks specific to MongoDB. |
debian | Tasks specific to Debian Family Operating Systems. |
redhat | Tasks specific to RedHat Family Operating Systems. |
pip | Tasks working with pip. |
vars | Tasks that load variables. |
pkg | Tasks that install packages. |
debug | Tasks that output debugging info. |
service | Tasks dealing with system services. |
setup | Tasks that are mainly executed during initial deployment. |
ci | Tasks that are specific to the community.mongodb CI code. |
linux | Tasks affecting Linux OS settings. |
These tags apply to the specific roles as indicated.
role | tag | comment |
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mongodb_auth | admin_user | Tasks that work with the MongoDB Administrator user. |
mongodb_auth | app_user | Tasks that work with MongoDB app users. |
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Requirements
- Python 3.5+
- pip
- virtualenv or pipenv if you prefer.
- git
- docker
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Useful Links
The ansible-test tool requires a specific directory hierarchy to function correctly so please follow carefully.
- Create the required directory structure. N-B. The ansible-test tool requires this format.
mkdir -p git/ansible_collections/community
cd git/ansible_collections/community
The following links provide various examples for how the community.mongodb roles and modules can be used in real projects.
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https://github.com/rhysmeister/AutomatingMongoDBWithAnsible (no longer maintained)
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https://github.com/ansible-collections/community.mongodb/tree/master/roles/ROLENAME/molecule (replace ROLENAME, some full examples that we use in our testing)
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Clone the required projects.
git clone https://github.com/ansible-collections/community.mongodb.git ./mongodb
git clone https://github.com/ansible-collections/community.general.git ./general
- Create and activate a virtual environment.
virtualenv venv
source venv/bin/activate
- Change to the project directory.
cd mongodb
- Install the devel branch of ansible-base.
pip install https://github.com/ansible/ansible/archive/devel.tar.gz --disable-pip-version-check
- Run integration tests for the mongodb_shard module.
ansible-test integration --docker default -v --color --python 3.6 mongodb_shard
- Run integration tests for the mongodb_status module.
ansible-test integration --docker default -v --color --python 3.6 mongodb_status
- Run integration tests for the mongodb_oplog module.
ansible-test integration --docker ubuntu1804 -v --color --python 3.6 mongodb_oplog
- Run tests for everything in the collection.
ansible-test integration --docker default -v --color --python 3.6
- Run the units tests
ansible-test units --docker default -v --color --python 3.6
Needs improvement but the general process for issuing a new release to Ansible Galaxy is as follows...
- View commits since last release and copy text for release notes
git log 1.3.0..HEAD
git log 1.3.0..HEAD --oneline
- Create a new branch
- Update galaxy.yml with version and any other appropriate info
- Update changelogs/changelog.yaml
- Update CHANGELOG.rst
- Create a pull request
- Review and merge when happy
- Tag release on the master branch
git tag <release>
git push --tags
Automation will bundle the release and push to Galaxy. Should take around 10-15 minutes.
- Maintainers would be members of this GitHub Repo
- Branch protections could be used to enforce 1 (or 2) reviews from relevant maintainers CODEOWNERS
Any contribution is welcome and we only ask contributors to:
- Provide at least integration tests for any contribution.
- Create an issue for any significant contribution that would change a large portion of the codebase.
- Unless there's a very good reason for it, i.e. it's a bug, we aim not to change default behaviour.
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later
See LICENSING to see the full text.