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1.8 KiB
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58 lines
1.8 KiB
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## What is ansible-ruby?
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It is an [ansible](http://www.ansible.com/home) role to install a specific version of ruby without having to compile ruby on the machine you're setting up. It does this by using rvm under the hood.
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### What problem does it solve and why is it useful?
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I wasn't happy with any of the solutions that existed because they required you to either compile ruby on your server or they were not idempotent. Compiling ruby on a low end VPS/instance could easily take 10 minutes and during that time your CPU is going to be pegged at 100%.
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ansible-ruby solves this by using rvm to install 1 or more versions of ruby. It makes installing and upgrading ruby versions very easy.
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## Role variables
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The only variable you need to concern yourself about is `ruby_version` if you're happy with the default download and install path.
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```
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ruby_version: 2.1.1 # X.X.X-pXXX format
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ruby_temp_download_path: /usr/local/src
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ruby_rvm_install_path: /usr/local/rvm
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```
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## Example playbook
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For the sake of this example let's assume you have a group called **app** and you have a typical `site.yml` file.
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To use this role edit your `site.yml` file to look something like this:
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```
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---
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- name: ensure app servers are configured
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- hosts: app
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roles:
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- { role: nickjj.ruby, tags: ruby }
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```
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Let's say you want to edit the default version, you can do this by opening or creating `group_vars/app.yml` which is located relative to your `inventory` directory and then making it look something like this:
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```
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---
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ruby_version: 2.0.0
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```
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## Installation
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`$ ansible-galaxy install nickjj.ruby`
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## Requirements
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Tested on ubuntu 12.04 LTS but it should work on other versions that are similar.
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## Ansible galaxy
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You can find it on the official [ansible galaxy](https://galaxy.ansible.com/list#/roles/796) if you want to rate it.
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## License
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MIT |