apt_autostart

Ansible role apt_autostart

Enable or disable automatic starting of services upon installation of packages.

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Example Playbook

This example is taken from molecule/default/converge.yml and is tested on each push, pull request and release.

---
- name: Converge
  hosts: all
  become: true
  gather_facts: true

  roles:
    - role: robertdebock.apt_autostart

The machine needs to be prepared. In CI this is done using molecule/default/prepare.yml:

---
- name: Prepare
  hosts: all
  gather_facts: false
  become: true

  roles:
    - role: robertdebock.bootstrap

Also see a full explanation and example on how to use these roles.

Role Variables

The default values for the variables are set in defaults/main.yml:

---
# defaults file for apt_autostart

# Should services be managed when installing software using apt?
apt_autostart_state: disabled

Requirements

State of used roles

The following roles are used to prepare a system. You can prepare your system in another way.

Requirement GitHub GitLab
robertdebock.bootstrap Build Status GitHub Build Status GitLab

Context

This role is a part of many compatible roles. Have a look at the documentation of these roles for further information.

Here is an overview of related roles: dependencies

Compatibility

This role has been tested on these container images:

container tags
Debian all
Ubuntu all

The minimum version of Ansible required is 2.12, tests have been done to:

  • The previous version.
  • The current version.
  • The development version.

If you find issues, please register them in GitHub.

License

Apache-2.0.

Author Information

robertdebock

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About

Enable or disable automatic starting of services upon installation of packages.

Install
ansible-galaxy install robertdebock/ansible-role-apt_autostart
GitHub repository
License
apache-2.0
Downloads
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Owner
I know my way around (Linux) infrastructure, have a passion for automation, Docker, Ansible, Molecule and ci/cd.