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Changelog

v0.4.3

Released: 2015-05-25

  • Rearranged documentation. [drybjed]
  • Properly propagate exit code when running debops [do3cc]
  • Clone and update roles exclusively over HTTPS to allow operation over a proxy or in case the git protocol is blocked. [ganto]

v0.4.2

Released: 2015-03-04

  • On OS X search config-file in /etc too (before searching in ~/Library/Application Support). [htgoebel]
  • Make debops-init write some example values into .debops.cfg. [htgoebel]
  • Add a work-around for ansible's buggy handling of paths containing spaces. [htgoebel]

v0.4.1

Released: 2015-02-26

  • Update role README template to point to new documentation. [drybjed]
  • Make Travis mass test script less noisy. [drybjed]
  • Add library/ path to default Ansible plugin paths in generated ansible.cfg. [drybjed]
  • Define default ansible_managed variable in generated ansible.cfg. [drybjed]
  • Changelog is rewritten in reStructuredText. [drybjed]

v0.4.0

Released: 2015-02-12

  • DebOps can now use a system-wide configuration file /etc/debops.cfg. You can also install DebOps playbooks and roles in a system-wide location. [htgoebel]

v0.3.0

Released: 2015-01-27

  • Small fixes for bugs in DebOps libraries which prevented corret script execution on platforms other than Linux. [htgoebel]

v0.2.0

Released: 2015-01-26

  • debops-padlock script has been modified to support "lock" and "unlock" sub-commands and it is now used by the padlock wrapper script to lock and unlock EncFS-encrypted secret directory. [htgoebel]

  • debops script can now read configuration from several files:

    /etc/debops.cfg
    $XDG_CONFIG_DIRS/debops.cfg (defaults to ~/etc/xdg/debops.cfg)
    $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/debops.cfg (defaults to ~/.config/debops.cfg)
    ./.debops.cfg
    

    Configuration options from different files are merged together. [htgoebel]

  • Scripts are now tested on Travis-CI using nosetests. [drybjed]

v0.1.0

Released: 2014-12-14

  • Scripts are completely rewritten in Python by Hartmut Goebel. This saves a lot of code allows for more fertile future changes.

Notable changed related to the shell-version are:

  • Playbooks are no longer searched in /usr/local/share/debops nor in /usr/share/debops. We assume DebOps is used from a user account, so installing playbooks globally is not the common case.
  • Sourcing .debops.cfg is no longer supported, .debops.cfg now is assumed to be an ini-file.
  • The ansible_config_hook (which was undocumented anyway) is gone. Instead you can put sections [ansible ...] into .debops.cfg which will go into ansible.cfg. This allows for easy adding e.g. a [paramiko] section to ansible.cfg.
  • The padlock-script is no longer used to decide if secrets are encrypted. This is now done by testing for the encrypted keyfile and the encrypted encfs-config.
  • The padlock script still exists and has been simplified a lot. Most functionality has been moved into the DebOps python library.

Pre-release

2014-12-02

2014-10-24

  • all role documentation from their readme files has been moved to separate documentation page, role README files will be converted to more standardized format, and will use Markdown again, since Ansible Galaxy does not support reStructuredText.
  • debops script will automatically generate custom ansible.cfg configuration file in project main directory. This file will be used to enable custom set of role and plugin paths, which allows for example to reorganize playbooks into subdirectories, "overwrite" upstream role with local ones via symlinks and enables support for custom Ansible plugins in all playbooks and roles.
  • DebOps roles will be now cloned in different directory, they are moved from debops-playbooks/playbooks/roles/ to debops-playbooks/roles/ (one directory up). This allows to overwrite upstream DebOps roles with local modified ones, which enables easy development or customization when needed.
  • debops script gains even more integration with DebOps project directory. You can put your custom playbooks in playbooks/ or ansible/playbooks/ directories and access them by specifying name of a playbook as first argument of debops script. Roles can be put in roles/ and ansible/roles/ directories and Ansible will automatically look for them there. Various plugins can also be put in their respective ansible/*_plugins/ directories.

2014-10-21

  • DebOps documentation website has been opened to keep documentation in one easily searchable place. It's based on ReadTheDocs. All documentation already written has been moved from debops/debops repository to the new website, more to come.

2014-09-28

  • New script has been added, debops-defaults. It can be used to easily work with defaults files present in all roles - by default it "aggregates" all of them into one stream and sends it to view command using STDOUT. By specifying list of roles on the command line you can select which role defaults are aggregated, and by redirecting the script to a file or a command you can manipulate it (for example grep for a string).

2014-09-22

  • debops.secret main directory has been changed from inventory.secret to secret (the feature that used name of the Ansible inventory as the prefix for secret directory has been dropped, because secrets are stored inside project directory). Because of that, debops* scripts are updated to support new naming scheme.
  • If you use debops.secret role or DebOps playbooks in general, you will need to rename your current plaintext and encrypted directories.
    • inventory.secret becomes secret
    • .encfs.inventory.secret becomes .encfs.secret

2014-09-19

  • All debops* scripts have been updated with new functions and fixed logic. You can now run DebOps commands inside project subdirectories instead of just at the root of the project directory.
  • debops script now recognizes encrypted secret directories created by debops-padlock and automatically opens them before Ansible playbook run, and closes them afterwards.
  • debops-init will check if you try to create project directory in another project and if so, will politely refuse your request.

2014-09-16

  • New debops-padlock script, which is a companion Bash script to debops.secret role. It can be used to optionally encrypt secret directory using EncFS and GnuPG keys. Main debops script will be able to recognize these encrypted directories and properly open/close them for ansible-playbook runs.

2014-09-12

  • Makefile has been rewritten and streamlined. make install will install all scripts, inventory skeleton and playbooks + roles in a system-wide location (by default, /usr/local) and make clean will remove installed files.
  • Many different changes in the documentation in preparation of the release. Role README files will use new flat-style buttons.

2014-09-11

  • Huge update of the debops-install script, which has been renamed to debops-update and can now both install and update playbooks and roles automatically, either in the user home directory at $HOME/.local/share/debops or in the current directory, or a directory specified as a parameter for the script.

2014-09-10

  • DebOps project repositories can now be easily backed up using a Bash script
  • New main scripts:
    • debops - run ansible-playbook with custom arguments
    • debops-task - run ansible with custom arguments

2014-09-07

  • First iteration of the debops-install script.
  • First iteration of the debops-init script.

2014-09-01

We are starting the main project repository anew! The old ginas/ginas repository will be preserved for historic reasons as debops/ginas after main project gets up to speed. For now, if you want to play with DebOps, I suggest heading to ginas repository and cloning that instead. That should be fixed soon though, when new role cloning code takes shape.