The git module does't do this by default, but I take a different approach. 
First use the git module to update your project on the server in a separate 
folder, and then copy the files (excluding the .git folder) to the actual 
path you want to deploy to. It makes for faster deploys, as you're only 
updating your repo instead of doing a full clone.

Alternatively, if you only want your project files to be sent to the 
server, you can use the "synchronize" module which uses rsync (and you can 
exclude the .git folder from rsync by using a .rsync-filter file, see the 
module's documentation http://docs.ansible.com/synchronize_module.html).

We've implemented both strategies in a galaxy role called "project_deploy" 
that mimics Capistrano-like deploys, and is configurable to do (or not do) 
additional things like creating symlink for a shared folder and do composer 
installs (composer is a PHP package manager - other package managers will 
be supported).

https://galaxy.ansible.com/list#/roles/732

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Ramon de la Fuente


On Tuesday, June 10, 2014 7:50:34 PM UTC+2, Nathan Howell wrote:
>
> I don't think the git module can do anything about this, but you can 
> separate the .git and working tree by setting an environment variable like 
> GIT_DIR or GIT_WORK_TREE.
>
> Nathan
>
> On Monday, 9 June 2014 14:31:41 UTC-7, Renan Aguiar wrote:
>>
>> i'm new to ansible and I'm doing a simple test deployment.
>> Everything works fine. My problem is related to git module deploying the 
>> .git directory to server. I don't want this.
>> My playbook is simple
>>
>> ---
>> - hosts: rffa
>>   remote_user: rffa
>>   tasks:
>>     - name: git deploy ansible test
>>       git: [email protected]:rffaguiar/capistrano-test.git
>>            dest=/var/www/lab.rffaguiar.com/public_html
>>
>> I just have an index.html for tests and other files that were ignored by 
>> .gitignore.
>> However the entire .git folder is deployed to 'rffa' hosts.
>> Do git module have some argument to prevent this? 
>> I know I can delete the .git folder after deploy task. But can I do this 
>> before/during deploy?
>>
>

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