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Molecule Proxmox Plugin

This is an experimental Ansible Molecule Driver plugin to manage instances on a Proxmox VE hypervisor cluster. Only virtual machines are supported at this time. Proxmox containers will be supported in a future release.

Requirements

The required Python packages are automatically installed when molecule-proxmox is installed with pip.

The proxmox_kvm module is included with the Community.General collection and is automatically installed when Ansible is installed with pip.

Virtual machine template requirements

The molecule instances are created by cloning Proxmox virtual machine templates. You will need to create one or more templates.

Templates have the following requirements.

  • A cloud-init drive if any cloud-init settings are used
  • networking configured
  • Python installed for Ansible
  • qemu-guest-agent installed and enabled in Proxmox
  • ssh server installed
  • user account for Ansible
  • An ssh public key must be added to the authorized_keys for the Ansible user account.
  • If a non-root user is used for the Ansible user (recommended), that user should be added to the sudoers. (This is not needed for the driver, but will likely be needed for the converge playbook.)

Installation

The molecule-proxmox plugin may be installed with Python pip. A virtualenv is recommended. The following commands install Ansible, Molecule, and the Molecule Proxmox plugin in a virtualenv called venv.

$ python3 -m venv venv
$ source venv/bin/activate
$ pip3 install molecule[ansible] molecule-proxmox

Example

driver:
  name: molecule-proxmox
  options:
     api_host: pve01.example.com
     api_user: molecule
     api_password: "********"
     node: pve01
     ssh_user: tester
     ssh_identity_file: /path/to/id_rsa
     template_name: debian11
     sethostname: yes
platforms:
  - name: test01
    template_name: debian11
  - name: test02
    template_name: alma8
driver:
  name: molecule-proxmox
  options:
     api_host: pve01.example.com
     api_user: molecule
     api_token_id: "********"
     api_token_secret: "*******************************"
     node: pve01
     ssh_user: tester
     ssh_identity_file: /path/to/id_rsa
     template_name: debian11
platforms:
  - name: test01
  - name: test02
    sethostname: no
driver:
  name: molecule-proxmox
  options:
     # Secrets file may be encrypted with ansible-vault.
     proxmox_secrets: /path/to/proxmox_secrets.yml"
     node: pve01
     ssh_user: tester
     ssh_identity_file: /path/to/id_rsa
     template_name: debian11
platforms:
  - name: test01
  - name: test02
driver:
  name: molecule-proxmox
  options:
     # Secrets file may be encrypted with ansible-vault.
     proxmox_secrets: /path/to/proxmox_secrets.yml"
     node: pve01
     ssh_user: tester
     ssh_identity_file: /path/to/id_rsa
     template_name: debian11
platforms:
  - name: test01
    template_name: debian11
    # See https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/collections/community/general/proxmox_kvm_module.html
    # for cloud-init options.
    ciuser: some_user
    cipassword: some_password
    ipconfig:
      ipconfig0: 'ip=192.168.0.2/24,gw=192.168.0.1'
    nameservers:
      - 192.169.0.245

Development

To checkout the source code:

$ git clone https://github.com/meffie/molecule-proxmox
$ cd molecule-proxmox

A Makefile is provided to facilitate development and testing. A Python virtualenv environment may be created with the init target.

$ make init
$ source .venv/bin/activate

Export the following shell environment variables to run the unit tests.

export PROXMOX_SECRETS=<proxmox secrets yaml file path>
export PROXMOX_NODE=<proxmox node name>
export PROXMOX_SSH_USER=<username>
export PROXMOX_SSH_IDENTITY_FILE=<ssh key file for username>
export PROXMOX_TEMPLATE_VMID=<template vmid to be cloned in by-vmid scenario>
export PROXMOX_TEMPLATE_NAME=<template name to be cloned in by-name scenario>

The secrets file should contain the proxmox login credentials, either the username and password, or a Proxmox API token id and value. This file should be encrypted with ansible-vault. The ssh user and identity file should match the user and public key installed when the virtual machine template was created.

To run the unit tests in verbose mode:

$ make test

To run the unit tests in quiet mode:

$ make check

Authors

Molecule Proxmox Plugin was created by Michael Meffie based on code from Molecule.

License

The MIT License.

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