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RedHat EPEL ansible role

A simple ansible role to setup Redhat EPEL

Requirements & Dependencies

Ansible

It was tested on the following versions:

  • 1.9
  • 2.0
  • 2.2

Operating systems

Tested with Centos 7 and 8

Example Playbook

Just include this role in your list. For example

- host: all
  roles:
    - juju4.redhat-epel

Variables

Nothing specific for now.

Continuous integration

This role has a travis basic test (for github), more advanced with kitchen and also a Vagrantfile (test/vagrant). Default kitchen config (.kitchen.yml) is lxd-based, while (.kitchen.vagrant.yml) is vagrant/virtualbox based.

Once you ensured all necessary roles are present, You can test with:

$ cd /path/to/roles/juju4.redhat-epel
$ kitchen verify
$ kitchen login
$ KITCHEN_YAML=".kitchen.vagrant.yml" kitchen verify

or

$ cd /path/to/roles/juju4.redhat-epel/test/vagrant
$ vagrant up
$ vagrant ssh

Troubleshooting & Known issues

  • While EPEL for RedHat/Centos 6 is still included, it is EOL and it is strongly recommended to upgrade to recent release.

License

BSD 2-clause

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