diff --git a/roles/docker/tasks/main.yml b/roles/docker/tasks/main.yml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a718690 --- /dev/null +++ b/roles/docker/tasks/main.yml @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ +--- +# Load distro specific variables +- include_vars: "{{ ansible_distribution }}.yml" + tags: always + ignore_errors: True +- include_vars: "{{ ansible_fqdn }}.yml" + ignore_errors: True + +- name: docker | install docker | get convenience script + get_url: + url: "https://get.docker.com" + dest: "/tmp/get-docker.sh" + mode: "0777" # not required. The permissions the resulting file or directory should have. For those used to I(/usr/bin/chmod) remember that modes are actually octal numbers. You must either add a leading zero so that Ansible's YAML parser knows it is an octal number (like C(0644) or C(01777)) or quote it (like C('644') or C('1777')) so Ansible receives a string and can do its own conversion from string into number. Giving Ansible a number without following one of these rules will end up with a decimal number which will have unexpected results. As of Ansible 1.8, the mode may be specified as a symbolic mode (for example, C(u+rwx) or C(u=rw,g=r,o=r)). As of Ansible 2.6, the mode may also be the special string C(preserve). When set to C(preserve) the file will be given the same permissions as the source file. + +- name: docker | install docker | execute convenience script + shell: + cmd: "/tmp/get-docker.sh" + +- name: docker | install docker | cleanup + file: + path: "/tmp/get-docker.sh" # required. Path to the file being managed. + state: absent \ No newline at end of file