Metadata-Version: 1.2
Name: debops
Version: 0.7.2
Summary: Your Debian-based data center in a box
Home-page: https://debops.org/
Author: DebOps Developers
Author-email: debops-users@lists.debops.org
License: GPL-3.0
Download-URL: https://github.com/debops/debops/archive/v0.7.2.tar.gz
Description: |DebOps logo| DebOps
        ====================
        
        *Your Debian-based data center in a box*
        
        |Travis CI| |GitLab CI| |CII Best Practices| |RSS commits|
        
        The DebOps project provides a set of general-purpose
        `Ansible <https://github.com/ansible/ansible/>`__ roles that can be used
        to manage `Debian <https://www.debian.org/>`__ or
        `Ubuntu <https://www.ubuntu.com/>`__ hosts. In addition, a default set
        of Ansible playbooks can be used to apply the provided roles in a
        controlled way, using Ansible inventory groups.
        
        The roles are written with a high customization in mind, which can be
        done using Ansible inventory. This way the role and playbook code can be
        shared between multiple environments, with different configuration in to
        each one.
        
        Services can be managed on a single host, or spread between multiple
        hosts. DebOps provides support for different SQL and NoSQL databases,
        web servers, programming languages and specialized applications useful
        in a data center environment or in a cluster. The project can also be
        used to deploy virtualization environments using KVM/libvirt, Docker or
        LXC technologies to manage virtual machines and/or containers.
        
        You can find out more about DebOps features on the `project's
        documentation page <https://docs.debops.org/>`__.
        
        Quick start
        -----------
        
        Start a Docker container which acts as an Ansible Controller host with
        DebOps support, based on Debian Stretch:
        
        ::
        
            docker run -it --rm debops/debops
        
        Or, create a Vagrant VM which acts as an Ansible Controller host:
        
        ::
        
            git clone https://github.com/debops/debops
            cd debops && vagrant up && vagrant ssh
        
        You can use configuration in the ``src/controller`` subdirectory to try
        out DebOps against the container/VM, or create your own DebOps project
        directory using ``debops-init`` command.
        
        More quick start tips can be found `in the DebOps quick start
        guide <https://docs.debops.org/en/latest/introduction/quick-start.html>`__.
        
        Installation
        ------------
        
        DebOps requires a Python 2.7 environment and Ansible 2.4+ to work
        correctly. You can read the `installation
        instructions <https://github.com/debops/debops/blob/master/INSTALL.rst>`__
        in the DebOps documentation.
        
        Getting started
        ---------------
        
        Ansible uses SSH to connect to and manage the hosts. DebOps enforces the
        SSH security by disabling password authentication, therefore using SSH
        keys to connect to the hosts is strongly recommended. This can be
        changed using the inventory variables.
        
        During initial deployments you might find that the firewall created by
        DebOps blocked you from accessing the hosts. Because of that it's
        advisable to have an out-of-band console access to the host which can be
        used to login and troubleshoot the connection.
        
        Create a new environment within a DebOps "project directory", add some
        hosts in the Ansible inventory and run the default DebOps playbook
        against them to configure them:
        
        ::
        
            # Create a new environment
            debops-init ~/src/projects/my-environment
            cd ~/src/projects/my-environment
        
            # Modify the 'ansible/inventory/hosts' file to suit your needs, for example
            # uncomment the local host to configure it with DebOps
        
            # Run the full playbook against all hosts in the inventory
            debops
        
            # Run the common playbook against specific host in the inventory
            debops common -l <hostname>
        
        You should read the `Getting Started with
        DebOps <https://docs.debops.org/en/latest/debops-playbooks/docs/guides/getting-started.html>`__
        guide for a more in-depth explanation of how the project can be used to
        manage multiple hosts via Ansible.
        
        Development
        -----------
        
        Create `a fork of this
        repository <https://github.com/debops/debops/fork>`__ and clone it to
        your workstation. Create a development DebOps environment and symlink
        the forked repository in it. Now you can create new playbooks/roles in
        the forked repository and see their results in the development
        environment.
        
        ::
        
            git clone git@github.com:<username>/debops ~/src/github.com/<username>/debops
            cd ~/src/github.com/<username>/debops
            git remote add upstream https://github.com/debops/debops.git
        
            debops-init ~/src/projects/debops-devel
            cd ~/src/projects/debops-devel
            ln -s ~/src/github.com/<username>/debops debops
        
        You can pull latest changes to the project from the upstream repository:
        
        ::
        
            cd ~/src/github.com/<username>/debops
            git checkout master
            git fetch upstream
            git rebase upstream/master
        
        Read the `development
        guide <https://github.com/debops/debops/blob/master/DEVELOPMENT.rst>`__
        file for more details about the DebOps development process.
        
        Contributing
        ------------
        
        DebOps development is done via a distributed development model. New
        features and changes are prepared in a `fork of the official
        repository <https://github.com/debops/debops/fork>`__ and are published
        to the original repository via GitHub pull requests. PRs are reviewed by
        the DebOps developer team and if accepted, are merged in the main
        repository.
        
        GPG-signed ``git`` commits are preferred to ensure authenticity.
        
        Read the `contributing
        guide <https://github.com/debops/debops/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.rst>`__
        file for more details about how to contribute to DebOps.
        
        Licensing
        ---------
        
        The DebOps project is licensed under the `GNU General Public License
        3.0 <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0>`__. You can find full text of
        the license in the
        `LICENSE <https://github.com/debops/debops/blob/master/LICENSE>`__ file.
        
        .. |DebOps logo| image:: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/debops/debops/master/lib/images/debops-small.png
           :target: https://debops.org/
        .. |Travis CI| image:: https://img.shields.io/travis/debops/debops.svg?style=flat
           :target: https://travis-ci.org/debops/debops
        .. |GitLab CI| image:: https://gitlab.com/debops/debops/badges/master/pipeline.svg
           :target: https://gitlab.com/debops/debops/pipelines
        .. |CII Best Practices| image:: https://bestpractices.coreinfrastructure.org/projects/237/badge
           :target: https://bestpractices.coreinfrastructure.org/projects/237
        .. |RSS commits| image:: https://img.shields.io/badge/RSS-commits-orange.svg
           :target: https://github.com/debops/debops/commits/master.atom
        
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