podman
Podman
Install and configure podman in rootless mode.
GitLab project : yoanncolin/ansible/roles/podman
Requirements
The Linux base system configured with :
- SSH
- Python (for Ansible)
- Sudo
- Package manager ready to use
The gwerlas.system
role can help You :
ansible-galaxy install gwerlas.system
- name: My playbook
hosts: all
roles:
- role: gwerlas.system
- role: gwerlas.podman
Facts
Defined facts of this role :
podman_version
podman_packages
You can get the facts only, without doing any changes on your nodes :
- name: My playbook
hosts: all
tasks:
- name: Get facts
ansible.builtin.import_role:
name: gwerlas.podman
tasks_from: facts
- name: Display
ansible.builtin.debug:
var: podman_packages
Tags
You can filter on some specific tasks using this tags :
provision
: Provision resources only
Role Variables
Available variables are listed below, along with default values (see defaults/main.yml
):
podman_compose_install: false
podman_toolbox_install: false
podman_mimic_docker: false
podman_create_missing_users: true
podman_users:
- name: "{{ ansible_user_id }}"
podman_wrappers: []
podman_wrappers_path: /usr/local/bin
Podman rootless
To let some users using Podman in rootless mode, the podman_users
have to be
a list of objects formed like this :
podman_users:
- name: jdoe # Unix login name (required)
home: /home/jdoe # Got from user entries if missing
uid: 1000 # Used only for users not yet created system wide
subuid_starts: 100000 # Generated from the user id by default
subuid_length: 50000 # 65536 by default
subgid_starts: 100000 # Same as subuid_starts by default
subgid_length: 50000 # Same as subuid_length by default
Because podman store its data in the user's home directory, we will create it if missing.
You can add users quickly calling the rootless
task alone :
---
- name: Add a user for podman rootless usage
hosts: all
vars:
podman_users:
- name: jdoe
uid: 300
tasks:
- name: Add John Doe
ansible.builtin.import_role:
name: gwerlas.podman
tasks_from: rootless
Unexisting users
For users that doesn't yet exist, we will create them for You through the
gwerlas.system
role.
To disable missing user creation, set podman_create_missing_users
to false
.
In this case, You have to set the uid
property for each missing users.
Podman configuration
By default, we let the configuration files of the distribution inchanged.
Except for the Debian 11 containers settings who does not work out of the box.
To use a customized configuration, use podman_*_config
settings.
Containers
Use the podman_containers_config
dictionary to populate the /etc/containers/containers.conf
file following the same structure as the toml described in containers.conf
man page.
For example :
podman_containers_config:
containers:
log_driver: journald
engine:
cgroup_manager: cgroupfs
Will generate the /etc/containers/containers.conf
bellow :
[containers]
log_drivers = "journald"
[engine]
cgroup_manager = "cgroupfs"
For Debian 11 only, we overwrite the distribution defaults by the configuration above.
Registries
NOTE We do not support the deprecated version 1 format.
Use the podman_registries_config
dictionary to populate the /etc/containers/registries.conf
file following the same structure as the toml described in registries.conf
man page.
For example :
podman_registries_config:
unqualified-search-registries:
- docker.io
registry:
- location: my-insecure-registry:5000
insecure: true
Will generate the /etc/containers/registries.conf
bellow :
unqualified-search-registries = ['docker.io']
[[registry]]
location = my-insecure-registry:5000
insecure = true
Storage
Use the podman_storage_config
dictionary to populate the /etc/containers/storage.conf
file following the same structure as the toml described in storage.conf
man page.
For example :
podman_storage_config:
storage:
driver: zfs
options:
zfs:
mountopt: "nodev"
Will generate the /etc/containers/storage.conf
bellow :
[storage]
driver = "zfs"
[storage.options.zfs]
mountopt = "nodev"
Libpod
Use the podman_libpod_config
dictionary to populate the /etc/containers/libpod.conf
file following the same structure as the toml described in libpod.conf
man page.
For example :
podman_libpod_config:
cgroup_manager: cgroupfs
Will generate the /etc/containers/libpod.conf
bellow :
cgroup_manager = "cgroupfs"
For Debian 11 only, we overwrite the distribution defaults by the configuration above.
Podman compose
The podman_compose_install
set to true
will install podman-compose
if it is available
for the distribution of the targetted host.
Podman toolbox
The podman_toolbox_install
set to true
will install podman-toolbox
if it is available
for the distribution of the targetted host.
Mimic Docker
Docker in the $PATH
You can mimic Docker throw the podman_mimic_docker
parameter set to true
. If the package
podman-docker
is available for the target Linux distribution, il will be installed, in the
other cases a symlink will be created.
So the scripts calling docker
will transparently use podman
instead, or almost.
Daemon socket
If the installed version of Podman is 3.0
or upper, the service will be enabled for each
podman_users
and the environment variables DOCKER_BUILDKIT
and DOCKER_HOST
will be
respectively set to 0
and $XDG_RUNTIME_DIR/podman/podman.sock
.
So you will be able to run Docker in Podman.
Wrappers
You can add some wrappers to call some commands transparently :
For example, run molecule without installing it (and its dependencies) on your system :
podman_wrappers:
- command: molecule
image: gwerlas/molecule
env:
CONTAINER_CONNECTION: docker
MOLECULE_CONTAINERS_BACKEND: podman
interactive: true
network: host
security_opt: label=disable
volume:
- $HOME/.cache/molecule:/root/.cache/molecule
- $HOME/.vagrant.d:/root/.vagrant.d
- /run/libvirt:/run/libvirt
- /var/lib/libvirt:/var/lib/libvirt
- /var/tmp:/var/tmp
wrapper_extras:
env_patterns:
- ANSIBLE_*
- MOLECULE_*
openstack_cli: true
podman_socket: true
same_pwd: true
ssh_auth_sock: true
Most of arguments are the same as podman run
parameters, we support almost
all of the ansible podman_container module arguments as is
(except of aliases and services oriented features).
You can add (or remove) the supported parameters list editing the
podman_wrappers_autofill
variable. You also can editing the default values
editing the podman_wrappers_values
variable.
Dependencies
The gwerlas.system
role for user management.
Be sure to have the containers.podman
installad on your system, or present
in your requirements.yml
.
Example Playbook
An exemple of the way to be the more compatible with Docker as You can :
---
- name: Docker compatible
hosts: all
roles:
- name: gwerlas.system
- name: gwerlas.podman
vars:
podman_mimic_docker: true
License
ansible-galaxy install Gwerlas/podman