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# Image configuration for Baserock OpenID provider.
---
- hosts: openid
gather_facts: False
sudo: yes
tasks:
# See: https://fedoramagazine.org/getting-ansible-working-fedora-23/
- name: install Python2 and required deps for Ansible modules
raw: dnf install -y python2 python2-dnf libselinux-python
- name: enable persistant journal
shell: mkdir /var/log/journal
args:
creates: /var/log/journal
- name: ensure system up to date
dnf: name=* state=latest
- name: install Cherokee web server
dnf: name=cherokee state=latest
- name: install Sendmail mail transfer agent
dnf: name=sendmail state=latest
- name: install uWSGI application container server and Python plugin
dnf: name=uwsgi-plugin-python state=latest
- name: install PyYAML
dnf: name=PyYAML state=latest
# Authentication in Gerrit fails if OpenID clock is not set correctly
- name: Install ntp
dnf: name=ntp
# All this stuff is installed with Pip, which isn't really necessary except
# for django-registration-redux. Fedora packages django-registration but not
# the better django-registration-redux (I think).
#
- name: install Django
pip: name=django executable=pip2.7
- name: install South (Django migrations tool)
pip: name=South executable=pip2.7
# This is a fork of django-registration which supports Django 1.7.
# Source: https://github.com/macropin/django-registration
# The original django-registration (which seems to be abandoned) lives at:
# https://bitbucket.org/ubernostrum/django-registration/
- name: install django-registration-redux
pip: name=django-registration-redux executable=pip2.7
- name: install python-openid
pip: name=python-openid executable=pip2.7
# Install the MySQL-python package from DNF, because if it's installed from
# PyPI you need to have the mariadb-devel package installed to build the C
# code and that's an extra 21MB of dependencies or so. Note that this driver
# doesn't support Python 3, but there is a fork available which does, see:
# https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/ref/databases/#mysql-db-api-drivers
- name: install MySQL-python
dnf: name=MySQL-python state=latest
- name: install Cherokee configuration
file: src=/srv/baserock_openid_provider/cherokee.conf dest=/etc/cherokee/cherokee.conf state=link force=yes
- name: create log directory for baserock_openid_provider
file: path=/var/log/baserock_openid_provider owner=cherokee group=cherokee state=directory
- name: upload application
copy: src=. dest=/srv owner=fedora group=fedora
# Yes, SELinux prevents Cherokee from working.
- name: disable SELinux on subsequent boots
selinux: state=disabled
- name: disable SELinux on current boot
command: setenforce 0
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