mono-infrastructure/ansible/playbooks/role-rocky-ipsilon.yml
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---
# Stands up an ipsilon instance for simple SSO
- name: Configure ipsilon server
hosts: ipsilon
become: true
vars_files:
- vars/vaults/encpass.yml
- vars/ipsilon.yml
# This is to try to avoid the handler issue in pre/post tasks
handlers:
- import_tasks: handlers/main.yml
pre_tasks:
- name: Check if ansible cannot be run here
stat:
path: /etc/no-ansible
register: no_ansible
- name: Verify if we can run ansible
assert:
that:
- "not no_ansible.stat.exists"
success_msg: "We are able to run on this node"
fail_msg: "/etc/no-ansible exists - skipping run on this node"
# EPEL and PowerTools are required for ipsilon to function
# I also couldn't find an ansible built-in to do this
- name: Enable the PowerTools repository
ini_file:
dest: /etc/yum.repos.d/CentOS-Linux-PowerTools.repo
section: powertools
option: enabled
value: 1
owner: root
group: root
mode: '0644'
# The CentOS extras repos has epel-release provided
- name: Enable the EPEL repository
yum:
name: epel-release
state: present
tags:
- packages
- name: Install rocky ipsilon repo
yum_repository:
name: copr:copr.fedorainfracloud.org:nalika:rocky-idp
description: Copr repo for rocky-idp owned by nalika
file: copr_repos
baseurl: https://download.copr.fedorainfracloud.org/results/nalika/rocky-idp/epel-8-$basearch/
gpgcheck: true
gpgkey: https://download.copr.fedorainfracloud.org/results/nalika/rocky-idp/pubkey.gpg
enabled: true
# For now, this is sufficient for testing with a localhost cert. In the
# future we will come up with a way to issue either an internal cert with a
# front-facing externally signed cert, or just external altogether.
roles:
- role: rockylinux.ipsilon
state: present
post_tasks:
- name: Start and enable httpd
service:
name: httpd
state: running
enabled: true
- name: Touching run file that ansible has ran here
file:
path: /var/log/ansible.run
state: touch
mode: '0644'
owner: root
group: root
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