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test Jenkins, Vault, Symfony demo app, Capistrano on Vagrant VM

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Ansible Vagrant profile (BETA version) for Jenkins, Vault, Capistrano, Symfony Demo App

Background

This Vagrant profile installs Jenkins, Vault, Capistrano, Symfony Demo App using the Ansible provisioner.

Getting Started

This README file is inside a folder that contains a Vagrantfile (hereafter this folder shall be called the [vagrant_root]), which tells Vagrant how to set up your virtual machine in VirtualBox.

To use the vagrant file, you will need to have done the following:

  1. Download and Install VirtualBox
  2. Download and Install Vagrant
  3. Install Ansible
  4. Open a shell prompt (Terminal app on a Mac) and cd into the folder containing the Vagrantfile
  5. Run the following command to install the necessary Ansible roles for this profile: $ ansible-galaxy install -r requirements.yml

Once all of that is done, you can simply type in vagrant up, and Vagrant will create a new VM, install the base box, and configure it.

Once the new VM is up and running (after vagrant up is complete and you're back at the command prompt), you can log into it via SSH if you'd like by typing in vagrant ssh. Otherwise, the next steps are below.

Setting up your hosts file

You need to modify your host machine's hosts file (Mac/Linux: /etc/hosts; Windows: %systemroot%\system32\drivers\etc\hosts), adding the line below:

192.168.44.55  jvsc

(Where jvsc) is the hostname you have configured in the Vagrantfile).

After that is configured, you could visit https://jvsc:8080/ in a browser, and you'll see the Jenkins home page. Also, you can use https://192.168.44.55:8080/ instead.

Vault UI is available on port 8200.

If you'd like additional assistance editing your hosts file, please read How do I modify my hosts file? from Rackspace.

After successful deploy, access for the jks user will be revoked automatically.