[Pulp-dev] Ansible Plugin Idea

Brian Bouterse bbouters at redhat.com
Mon Dec 11 22:21:06 UTC 2017


Thanks to those who responded with comments and ideas. @daviddavis and I
are occasionally collaborating with some of the Galaxy devs to help seed a
basic plugin prototype. We want to track issues w/ the Ansible plugin in
Redmine, so we made a new project for it called 'Ansible Plugin' [0].
Currently David and I are the developer admins of the group, and it's
configured to email us when bugs are filed for triaging. It's not included
in the triage query, similar to what we did with the Debian plugin a few
months ago. In preparation to have a place to collaborate, we cloned
pulp_template to a repo called pulp_ansible that is here [1].

To plan some of the plugin work, David and I will write some redmine
tickets over the next few days. I'll try to send a link when those are
written so others who are interested can see the plan too.

[0]: https://pulp.plan.io/projects/ansible_plugin/
[1]: https://github.com/bmbouter/pulp_ansible

-Brian




On Tue, Nov 21, 2017 at 6:07 PM, Brian Bouterse <bbouters at redhat.com> wrote:

> I want to write an Ansible plugin to manage Ansible roles. Besides being a
> natural content type, I'm also an Ansible user and there isn't a capability
> of a private, local Galaxy [0] in the Ansible community. Pulp could help
> resolve this problem.
>
> I wrote some starter use cases [1] to get some planning going. I'm asking
> some of the Ansible devs for comment on these use cases next week. If
> others want to add/edit/comment on those use cases on the wiki page please
> do! Feel free to just edit and we can roll back changes if needed.
> On-thread and IRC discussion or feedback is also welcome.
>
> [0]: http://galaxy.ansible.com/
> [1]: https://pulp.plan.io/projects/pulp/wiki/Ansible_plugin_use_cases
>
> -Brian
>
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