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Jakob Meng 75558c5c2e Lowered maximum OpenStack SDK version to 0.98.999
Alongside OpenStack SDK 1.0.0 we will release a new collection version
2.0.0 which is compatible to OpenStack SDK 1.x.x series only. Code in
branch stable/1.0.0 will remain compatible to OpenStack SDK 0.x.x
series only. Release candidates for the first major release of
OpenStackSDK 1.x.x will be numbered using 0.99.x versions.

At Ansible OpenStack modules PTG on 2022-04-07 it was decided to raise
an error if one is using a incompatible releases of the OpenStack SDK
with our collection. We decided against showing warnings only because
they can be missed easily and functionality  will be broken but
probably hardly detectable when using the wrong SDK.

This patch caps the maximum required SDK versions to 0.98.999, so
that an error will be raised when users try to use our collection with
an incompatible SDK release, e.g. use code from our stable/1.0.0 branch
with a OpenStack SDK 0.99.x or 1.x.x release.

Change-Id: Ic077f7a906698025edf20acf22c7a5c6caa8734a
2022-05-24 14:47:34 +02:00

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OpenDev Zuul Builds - Ansible Collection OpenStack

Ansible Collection: openstack.cloud

This repo hosts the openstack.cloud Ansible Collection.

The collection includes the Openstack modules and plugins supported by Openstack community to help the management of Openstack infrastructure.

Installation and Usage

Installing dependencies

For using the Openstack Cloud collection firstly you need to install ansible and openstacksdk Python modules on your Ansible controller. For example with pip:

pip install "ansible>=2.9" "openstacksdk>=0.36,<0.99.0"

OpenStackSDK has to be available to Ansible and to the Python interpreter on the host, where Ansible executes the module (target host). Please note, that under some circumstances Ansible might invoke a non-standard Python interpreter on the target host. Using Python version 3 is highly recommended for OpenstackSDK and strongly required from OpenstackSDK version 0.39.0.


NOTE

OpenstackSDK is better to be the last stable version. It should NOT be installed on Openstack nodes, but rather on operators host (aka "Ansible controller"). OpenstackSDK from last version supports operations on all Openstack cloud versions. Therefore OpenstackSDK module version doesn't have to match Openstack cloud version usually.


Installing the Collection from Ansible Galaxy

Before using the Openstack Cloud collection, you need to install the collection with the ansible-galaxy CLI:

ansible-galaxy collection install openstack.cloud

You can also include it in a requirements.yml file and install it through ansible-galaxy collection install -r requirements.yml using the format:

collections:
- name: openstack.cloud

Playbooks

To use a module from the Openstack Cloud collection, please reference the full namespace, collection name, and module name that you want to use:

---
- name: Using Openstack Cloud collection
  hosts: localhost
  tasks:
    - openstack.cloud.server:
        name: vm
        state: present
        cloud: openstack
        region_name: ams01
        image: Ubuntu Server 14.04
        flavor_ram: 4096
        boot_from_volume: True
        volume_size: 75

Or you can add the full namespace and collection name in the collections element:

---
- name: Using Openstack Cloud collection
  hosts: localhost
  collections:
    - openstack.cloud
  tasks:
    - server_volume:
        state: present
        cloud: openstack
        server: Mysql-server
        volume: mysql-data
        device: /dev/vdb

Usage

See the collection docs at Ansible site:

Contributing

For information on contributing, please see CONTRIBUTING

There are many ways in which you can participate in the project, for example:

We work with OpenDev Gerrit, pull requests submitted through GitHub will be ignored.

Testing and Development

If you want to develop new content for this collection or improve what is already here, the easiest way to work on the collection is to clone it into one of the configured COLLECTIONS_PATHS, and work on it there.

Testing with ansible-test

We use ansible-test for sanity:

tox -e linters

More Information

TBD

Communication

We have a dedicated Interest Group for Openstack Ansible modules. You can find other people interested in this in #openstack-ansible-sig on OFTC IRC.

License

GNU General Public License v3.0 or later

See LICENCE to see the full text.