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Ansible Playbook Guide
Ansible Playbooks are YAML files that define a series of tasks to automate server configuration, deployment, and management. This guide provides instructions on how to run a playbook and includes several examples to help you get started.
Running an Ansible Playbook
To execute an Ansible Playbook, use the following command:
ansible-playbook <playbook.yaml> -i <inventory-file.ini>
<playbook.yaml>: The path to your playbook file.<inventory-file.ini>: The path to your inventory file (can be in INI or YAML format).
Example Playbooks
1. Simple APT Cache Update
This example demonstrates a basic playbook that updates the APT package cache on all specified hosts.
- name: Update APT Cache Playbook
hosts: all # Specifies that the playbook runs on all hosts defined in the inventory
become: yes # Use sudo to execute tasks with elevated privileges
tasks:
- name: Update apt-cache
ansible.builtin.apt:
update_cache: yes
2. Update APT Cache and Install Nginx
This playbook not only updates the APT cache but also installs the Nginx web server on all specified hosts.
- name: Install Nginx and Update APT Cache
hosts: all # Run on all hosts defined in the inventory
become: yes # Use sudo for elevated privileges
tasks:
- name: Update apt-cache and install Nginx
ansible.builtin.apt:
name: nginx
state: present
update_cache: yes
3. Install Nginx and Copy Configuration File
In addition to installing Nginx, this playbook copies a custom Nginx configuration file from the Ansible server to the target hosts.
- name: Install Nginx and Copy Configuration
hosts: all # Run on all hosts defined in the inventory
become: yes # Use sudo for elevated privileges
tasks:
- name: Update apt-cache and install Nginx
ansible.builtin.apt:
name: nginx
state: present
update_cache: yes
- name: Copy Nginx configuration file
ansible.builtin.copy:
src: /root/ansible/nginx.conf
dest: /etc/nginx/nginx.conf
4. Full Nginx Deployment: Install, Configure, and Restart
This playbook provides a complete example of deploying Nginx: updating the APT cache, installing Nginx, copying the configuration file, and restarting the Nginx service to apply the changes.
- name: Full Nginx Deployment
hosts: all # Run on all hosts defined in the inventory
become: yes # Use sudo for elevated privileges
tasks:
- name: Update apt-cache and install Nginx
ansible.builtin.apt:
name: nginx
state: present
update_cache: yes
- name: Copy Nginx configuration file
ansible.builtin.copy:
src: /root/ansible/nginx.conf
dest: /etc/nginx/nginx.conf
- name: Restart Nginx service
ansible.builtin.service:
name: nginx
state: restarted
Explanation of Key Components
hosts: all: This indicates that the playbook should be executed on all hosts listed in the inventory file.become: yes: Ensures that tasks requiring elevated privileges (sudo) are executed as the root user.- Tasks:
Update apt-cache: Uses the APT module to update the package cache.Install Nginx: Installs the Nginx web server.Copy Configuration File: Copies a custom configuration file to the appropriate directory on the target hosts.Restart Nginx: Restarts the Nginx service to apply the new configuration.
Running the Playbooks
Save the desired playbook as a YAML file (e.g., deploy_nginx.yaml), and then run it using:
ansible-playbook deploy_nginx.yaml -i inventory.ini
Make sure your inventory file (inventory.ini) includes all necessary hosts and connection details.