debos | various Debian-based OS images
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kandi X-RAY | debos Summary
debos is a tool to make the creation of various Debian-based OS images simpler. While most other tools focus on specific use-cases, debos is more meant as a tool-chain to make common actions trivial while providing enough rope to do whatever tweaking that might be required behind the scene. debos expects a YAML file as input and will run the actions listed in the file sequentially. These actions should be self-contained and independent of each other.
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This is going to be long, so sorry about that, but no one seems to be able to help... Keep in mind, this is not my homework !! This is a project I get payed for, but I can't find any info about this, and I'm getting scared I can't even do this ...
I'm part of a project where we have to set up a virtual environment with gitlab, alfresco etc, make users, automatize commits and such with Ansible. We need this for advanced pen-testing and security purposes, a realistic playground of sorts.
I'm setting up Gitlab, which worked fine but now I have problems making users, I can't get the gitlab_user ansible module to work, there isn't a single example of how to use it and the given example playbooks don't work either ... Can someone please help me figure out the syntax ? Do I have to run a playbook with this in it ? :
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Answered 2018-Nov-05 at 21:13The example you have shown with the gitlab_user module is a task. This needs to be a task under a play. Below is an example playbook with a single play in it. You would call this in the usual way using ansible-playbook
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White space is important if the indentation is wrong it can also cause "error: "gitlab_user is not a valid attribute for a Play" because the Ansible reads it as part of the play level not the task level
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