This action allows you to test your ansible role or your playbook in a Docker Container with ubuntu:disco
.
ATTENTION
This action check currently does not work anymore.
Looks like Ubuntu disco is END OF Support.
Please feel free to fix it, if you need it!
To use the action simply create an ansible-ubuntu-disco.yml
(or choose custom *.yml
name) in the .github/workflows/
directory.
For example:
name: Ansible check ubuntu:disco # feel free to pick your own name
on: [push, pull_request]
jobs:
build:
runs-on: ubuntu-disco
steps:
# Important: This sets up your GITHUB_WORKSPACE environment variable
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
- name: ansible check with ubuntu:disco
# replace "master" with any valid ref
uses: roles-ansible/check-ansible-ubuntu-disco-action@master
with:
targets: "./"
# [required]
# Paths to your ansible role or playboox.yml you want to test
# Some Examples:
# targets: "role/my_role/"
# targets: "site.yml"
#
# group: ""
# [optional]
# When testing playbooks you have to tell ansible
# the group you that we write in our hosts file.
# example:
# group: 'servers'
#
# hosts: ""
# [optional]
# When testing playbooks you have to give one example
# host this action should use to test your playbook.
# > We only spawn one docker container that mean
# > we can only test one host at the time. Sorry
# some examples:
# hosts: 'localhost'
# hosts: 'srv01.example.com'
#
# requirements: ""
# [optional]
# When testing playbooks and you are using ansible galaxy,
# you may be interested in installing your requirements
# from ansible galaxy.
# To do this please provide us either the role name directly
# requirements: 'do1jlr.ansible_version'
# or your requiements.yml file.
# requirements: 'requirements.yml'
Alternatively, you can run the ansible check only on certain branches:
on:
push:
branches:
- stable
- master
- release/v*
or on various events
If you are missing a feature or see a bug. Please report it. Or - if you like - open a pull-request.
The Dockerfile and associated scripts and documentation in this project are released under the MIT License.
The initial GitHub action has been created by Stefan Stölzle at
stoe/actions.
It was used by ansible for lint checks at ansible/ansible-lint-action
It was modified from L3D to check ansible roles.