How pull requests for Ansible are happen? Do I need to create an issue
on GitHub at first?
Thoughts on topic:
from the user perspective:
- I want to have option to automatically install all needed
dependencies to run my playbook (Berkshelf can do that, but it, as
well as Chef - pretty unpythonic tool)
from roles developer perspective:
- I want to specify dependencies in a way that user who will use it
will be able to fetch them and run my role in same environent as I
intend.
issues that that features lead to:
- How to solve version clashes between roles?
PS
Can I specify versions in meta/main.yml in such format:
username1.rolename2,1.2.3?
On 22.05.2014 02:13, Michael DeHaan wrote:
"Is there some reason behind that Ansible does not take in attention
versions like Pip for example?"
Ansible-galaxy (you mean ansible-galaxy, not ansible) here, as a
command line tool does take requirements files.
You can easily have one like
username1.rolename2,1.2.3
username3.rolename4,4.5.6
and use it just like a pip requirements file
We've also said we're happy to entertain pull requests to add more
features to the galaxy CLI, if you find something else in need of
upgrades.
On Wed, May 21, 2014 at 8:13 AM, Andrew Pashkin
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
On 21.05.2014 15 <tel:21.05.2014%2015>:57, James Cammarata wrote:
You control which roles are installed on your system, so that
is really a matter of personal preference.
Yes, but I can't control what user of my role will have installed.
And user do not want to dig through all downloaded roles guessing
which exactly version from which author he need to be sure that
nothing will break.
Is there some reason behind that Ansible does not take in
attention versions like Pip for example? With Pip I can just set
exact versions of dependencies that I need to run my project, and
don't worry about anything, but this option is absent in Ansible,
where there is a similar use case.
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