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Mastering Ansible, 4th Edition - Fourth Edition

By : James Freeman, Jesse Keating
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Mastering Ansible, 4th Edition - Fourth Edition

By: James Freeman, Jesse Keating

Overview of this book

Ansible is a modern, YAML-based automation tool (built on top of Python, one of the world’s most popular programming languages) with a massive and ever-growing user base. Its popularity and Python underpinnings make it essential learning for all in the DevOps space. This fourth edition of Mastering Ansible provides complete coverage of Ansible automation, from the design and architecture of the tool and basic automation with playbooks to writing and debugging your own Python-based extensions. You'll learn how to build automation workflows with Ansible’s extensive built-in library of collections, modules, and plugins. You'll then look at extending the modules and plugins with Python-based code and even build your own collections — ultimately learning how to give back to the Ansible community. By the end of this Ansible book, you'll be confident in all aspects of Ansible automation, from the fundamentals of playbook design to getting under the hood and extending and adapting Ansible to solve new automation challenges.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
1
Section 1: Ansible Overview and Fundamentals
7
Section 2: Writing and Troubleshooting Ansible Playbooks
13
Section 3: Orchestration with Ansible

Managing a public cloud infrastructure

The management of public cloud infrastructures with Ansible is no more difficult than the management of OpenStack with it, as we covered earlier. In general, for any IaaS provider supported by Ansible, there is a three-step process to getting it working:

  1. Establish the Ansible collections, modules, and inventory plugins available to support the cloud provider.
  2. Install any prerequisite software or libraries on the Ansible host.
  3. Define the playbook and run it against the infrastructure provider.

There are dynamic inventory plugins readily available for most providers too, and we have already demonstrated two in this book:

  • amazon.aws.aws_ec2 was discussed in Chapter 1The System Architecture and Design of Ansible.
  • openstack.cloud.openstack was demonstrated earlier in this chapter.

Let's take a look at Amazon Web Services (AWS), and specifically, the EC2 offering. We can...