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30 Oct 05:02
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2.0.8

Update docs.

Exclude using .ansible-lint instead of molecule

25 Sep 03:28
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2.0.7

Moving lint rules out of molecule, to prevent Galaxy warnings.

Automatic documentation

06 Sep 15:52
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Everything is prepared for automated documentation:

  • meta/version.yml is used to generate an explanation where upstream version are found and used in the role.
  • meta/exception.yml is used to indicate why certain variations of distributions and Ansible are not working.

Debian and openSUSE fixes

19 Jul 04:46
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2.0.5

Remove debian-latest, which is identical to debian-stable.

Docs updated

20 Jun 16:59
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Only docs.

Fedora 30

11 Jun 09:51
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Ansible 2.8

27 May 05:08
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The role has been tested against Ansible 2.8. Ansible 2.7 is tested for backward compatibility and Ansible devel (future Ansible 2.9) for the upcoming Ansible 2.9 release.

Slack notifications

12 Apr 18:00
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Slack works. Nice.

Cleanup-royal

26 Mar 10:50
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A lot of complexity has been removed from this role in order to make the role more readable and maintainable.

  • ara integration is removed, I was not using it.
  • goss integration has been removed, it's difficult to describe tests for multiple platforms and added test-time.
  • {{ role_name }}_ignore_docker has been removed, it introduces more issues than it solves.
  • {{ role_name }}_package_state has been removed, I've never used it.
  • README.md has been updated with a new template.
  • Molecule now uses prepare.yml, saving a bit of time on idempotency tests.

A major release bump, because two variable have been removed, {{ role_name }}_ignore_docker and {{ role_name }}_package_state.

Initial release

01 Mar 16:16
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Works, testing on Vagrant is okay.