An Ansible Role to create Repositories in Automation Hub.
Variables
Variable Name
Default Value
Required
Description
Example
ah_host
””
yes
URL to the Automation Hub or Galaxy Server. (alias: ah_hostname)
127.0.0.1
ah_username
””
yes
Admin User on the Automation Hub or Galaxy Server.
ah_password
””
yes
Automation Hub Admin User’s password on the Automation Hub Server. This should be stored in an Ansible Vault at vars/tower-secrets.yml or elsewhere and called from a parent playbook.
ah_validate_certs
true
no
Whether or not to validate the Ansible Automation Hub Server’s SSL certificate.
ah_request_timeout
10
no
Specify the timeout Ansible should use in requests to the Galaxy or Automation Hub host.
ah_path_prefix
””
no
API path used to access the api. Either galaxy, automation-hub, or custom
ah_configuration_async_dir
null
no
Sets the directory to write the results file for async tasks. The default value is set to null which uses the Ansible Default of /root/.ansible_async/.
ah_ee_repositories
see below
yes
Data structure describing your ee_repositories, described below.
Secure Logging Variables
The following Variables compliment each other. If Both variables are not set, secure logging defaults to false. The role defaults to False as normally the add ee_repository task does not include sensitive information. ah_configuration_ee_repository_secure_logging defaults to the value of ah_configuration_secure_logging if it is not explicitly called. This allows for secure logging to be toggled for the entire suite of automation hub configuration roles with a single variable, or for the user to selectively use it.
Variable Name
Default Value
Required
Description
ah_configuration_ee_repository_secure_logging
False
no
Whether or not to include the sensitive Namespace role tasks in the log. Set this value to True if you will be providing your sensitive values from elsewhere.
ah_configuration_secure_logging
False
no
This variable enables secure logging as well, but is shared across multiple roles, see above.
Asynchronous Retry Variables
The following Variables set asynchronous retries for the role. If neither of the retries or delay or retries are set, they will default to their respective defaults. This allows for all items to be created, then checked that the task finishes successfully. This also speeds up the overall role.
Variable Name
Default Value
Required
Description
ah_configuration_async_timeout
1000
no
This variable sets the async timeout for the role globally.
ah_configuration_ee_repository_async_timeout
ah_configuration_async_timeout
no
This variable sets the async timeout for the role.
ah_configuration_async_retries
50
no
This variable sets the number of retries to attempt for the role globally.
ah_configuration_ee_repository_async_retries
ah_configuration_async_retries
no
This variable sets the number of retries to attempt for the role.
ah_configuration_async_delay
1
no
This sets the delay between retries for the role globally.
ah_configuration_ee_repository_async_delay
ah_configuration_async_delay
no
This sets the delay between retries for the role.
Data Structure
Repository Variables
Variable Name
Default Value
Required
Type
Description
name
””
yes
str
Repository name. Must be lower case containing only alphanumeric characters and underscores.
description
””
yes
str
Description to use for the Repository.
readme
””
no
str
The readme for the ee repository. (mutex with readme_file)
readme_file
””
no
str
The file location for the readme for the ee repository. (mutex with readme)
state
present
no
str
Desired state of the ee_repository.
registry
””
no
str
The remote registry that the repository belongs in.
-name:Add ee_repository to Automation Hubhosts:localhostconnection:localgather_facts:falsevars:ah_validate_certs:false# Define following vars here, or in ah_configs/ah_auth.yml# ah_host: ansible-ah-web-svc-test-project.example.compre_tasks:-name:Include vars from ah_configs directoryansible.builtin.include_vars:dir:./varsextensions:["yml"]tags:-alwaysroles:-../../ee_repository