The aim of this project is to deploy Nexus on Vagrant instances.
These instructions will get you a copy of the project up and running on your local machine for development and testing purposes.
What things you need to run this Ansible playbook :
- Vagrant must be installed on your computer
- Update the Vagrant file based on your computer (CPU, memory), if needed
- Update the operating system to deploy in the Vagrant file (default: Ubuntu)
- Download the Ansible requirements:
$ ansible-galaxy install -r requirements.yml
A good point with Vagrant is that you can create, update and destroy all architecture easily with some commands.
Be aware that you need to be in the Vagrant directory to be able to run the commands.
To deploy Nexus on Vagrant instances, just run this command :
$ vagrant up
If everything run as expected, you should be able to list the virtual machine created :
$ vagrant status
Current machine states:
nexus01 running (virtualbox)
If everything run has expected, you should access Nexus Web interface : http://10.0.3.31:8081/
Default login : admin / admin123
Nexus can make one minute to start depending on the server capacity.
To destroy the Vagrant resources created, just run this command :
$ vagrant destroy
This section list some simple command to use and manage the playbook and the Vagrant hosts.
To update the Nexus configuration with Ansible, you just have to run the Ansible playbook nexus.yml with this command :
$ ansible-playbook nexus.yml
To update the Nexus configuration with Vagrant, you just have to run provisioning part of the Vagrant file :
$ vagrant provision
To be able to connect to a Vagrant instance, you should use the CLI which is configured to automatically use the default SSH key :
$ vagrant ssh nexus01
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This project is licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0. For the full text of the license, see the LICENSE file.