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Mastering Ansible, Second Edition - Second Edition

By : Jesse Keating
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Mastering Ansible, Second Edition - Second Edition

By: Jesse Keating

Overview of this book

This book provides you with the knowledge you need to understand how Ansible 2.1 works at a fundamental level and leverage its advanced capabilities. You'll learn how to encrypt Ansible content at rest and decrypt data at runtime. You will master the advanced features and capabilities required to tackle the complex automation challenges of today and beyond. You will gain detailed knowledge of Ansible workflows, explore use cases for advanced features, craft well thought out orchestrations, troubleshoot unexpected behaviour, and extend Ansible through customizations. Finally, you will discover the methods used to examine and debug Ansible operations, helping you to understand and resolve issues. By the end of the book, the readers will be able to unlock the true power of the Ansible automation engine and will tackle complex real world actions with ease.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
Mastering Ansible - Second Edition
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
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Preface

Interacting with Docker containers


Linux containers in general, and Docker specifically, have grown in popularity recently. Containers provide a fast path to resource isolation. Containers can be launched quickly as there is very little overhead. Utilities like Docker provide a lot of useful tooling around container management, such as a registry of images to use as the filesystem, tooling to build the images themselves, clustering orchestration, and so on. Docker has become one of the most popular ways to manage containers.

Ansible can interact with Docker in numerous ways as well. Notably, Ansible can be used to build images, to start or stop containers, to compose multiple container services, to connect to and interact with active containers, or even to discover inventory from. Modules, a connection plugin, and an inventory script are all provided by Ansible.

To demonstrate working with Docker, we'll explore a few use cases. The first use case is building a new image to use with Docker...