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Configure and update a Django project. Requires Ansible 2.8 or later.

Requirements

When become is used (i.e. django_user does not equal ansible_user or ansible_ssh_user), the necessary OS package(s) to support become_method (e.g. sudo) must be installed before using this role.

The Django project must be made available on the target host prior to running this role (via SCM checkout, rsync, etc.). The cchurch.scm role may be useful to checkout a Django project from git/hg/svn.

The OS and Python package dependencies for the project, include Django itself, must be installed prior to running this role. The cchurch.virtualenv role may be useful to install packages and create a virtualenv for running Django.

Role Variables

The following variables may be defined to customize this role:

  • django_app_path: Directory containing Django project (required).
  • django_user: User to become for running Django commands (default is ansible_user or ansible_ssh_user).
  • django_directories: List of directories to be be created to support the Django project (for log files, uploaded media, etc.); default is []. Each item in the list may be a single string specifying the directory name or a hash containing path, owner, group and mode keys.
  • django_settings_templates: List of templates to install with custom Django settings, default is []. Each item in the list should be a hash containing src and dest keys, and may also specify owner, group, mode, backup and force parameters. Parent directories will be created if needed before installing settings files; dir_owner, dir_group and dir_mode keys may be set to specify ownership and permission options for the parent directories that differ from the settings files.
  • django_settings: Python dotted path to the Django settings module for running Django commands (e.g. proj.settings); default is omit.
  • django_virtualenv: Directory containing virtualenv to be activated before running Django commands; default is omit.
  • django_pre_commands: List of extra Django commands to run before the main commands; default is [].
  • django_main_commands: List of Django commands to run for normal project updates; default is [{command: "migrate", run_once: true}, "collectstatic"].
  • django_post_commands: List of extra django commands to run after the main commands; default is [].
  • django_run_once_host: Hostname to use for running Django commands that specify run_once; default is "{{ ansible_play_hosts_all[0] }}" to target the first host specified in the play.

Each item in a list of commands above may be specified as a string with only the command name or as a hash with a command key and any other options supported by the django_manage module, e.g.:

- check
- command: migrate
  skip: yes
  run_once: yes
  run_once_host: worker
- command: collectstatic
  link: yes
- command: my_custom_command --noinput
  changed_when: '"created" in result.stdout'

Each item may specify a changed_when conditional expression that will be evaluated to determine if the command made any changes; the result variable will be made available to the expression and contain the result from that particular django_manage module invocation.

Each item may also specify run_once option, which causes the task to only run on one host instead of all hosts targeted by the play. The item may also specify run_once_host to override the default hostname specified via django_run_once_host.

The following variable may be defined for the play or role invocation (but will not work if defined as an inventory group or host variable):

  • django_notify_on_updated: Handler name to notify when any changes were made while updating the Django project. The default is "django updated"; it is generally recommended for custom handlers to listen for "django updated" instead of changing the notification name.

This role can run Django management commands as another user, specified by django_user, and will use the become_method specified for the host/play/task to switch to this user. You may need to define allow_world_readable_tmpfiles in your ansible.cfg (which still will generate a warning instead of an error) or use another approach to support one unprivileged user becoming another unprivileged user.

Example Playbook

The following example playbook configures and updates a Django project, notifying a custom handler when anything was changed:

- hosts: all
  vars:
    django_app_path: ~/src
    django_virtualenv: ~/env
    django_settings_templates:
      - src: local_settings.py.j2
        dest: ~/src/myproj/local_settings.py
    django_settings: myproj.settings
    django_pre_commands:
      - command: test
        failfast: yes
      - validate
    django_post_commands:
      - command: loaddata
        fixtures: defaults.json
  roles:
    - role: cchurch.django
  handlers:
    - name: django project updated
      debug:
        msg: "Django project in {{ django_app_path }} was updated!"
      listen: django updated

License

BSD

Author Information

Chris Church (cchurch)

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Configure and update a Django project.

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