Alan Orth
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Basically, when using conditionals or variables in your tasks you should use include_tasks instead of import_tasks. The down side is that you now need to tag all included tasks individually or with a block, unlike when using static imports (tags are applied to all imported child tasks). I would actually like to reduce this task to a single one that uses the host's ansible_distribution variable, but Ansible 2.5.1 currently gives the following error: ansible_distribution is undefined.
35 lines
705 B
YAML
35 lines
705 B
YAML
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- name: Configure apt mirror
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template: src=sources.list.j2 dest=/etc/apt/sources.list owner=root group=root mode=0644
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tags: packages
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- name: Install base packages
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apt: name={{ item }} update_cache=yes
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loop:
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- git
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- tmux
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- iotop
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- htop
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- strace
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- cron-apt #how does this work with systemd?
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- safe-rm
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- debian-goodies
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- mosh
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- python-pycurl # for ansible's apt_repository
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- lzop
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- vim
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- lrzip
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- unzip
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- apt-transport-https # for https support in apt
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tags: packages
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- name: Configure cron-apt
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import_tasks: cron-apt.yml
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tags: cron-apt
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- name: Install tarsnap
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import_tasks: tarsnap.yml
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tags: packages
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# vim: set sw=2 ts=2:
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