Getting started¶
Example inventory¶
Add the hosts on which Wine should be setup to the
ypid_service_wine
Ansible inventory group:
[ypid_service_wine]
hostname
Example playbook¶
Here's an example playbook that uses the ypid.wine
role:
---
- name: Setup and manage Wine for running MS Windows programs
hosts: [ 'ypid_service_wine' ]
become: True
environment: '{{ inventory__environment | d({})
| combine(inventory__group_environment | d({}))
| combine(inventory__host_environment | d({})) }}'
roles:
- role: ypid.wine
tags: [ 'role::wine' ]
The playbooks is shipped with this role under
docs/playbooks/wine.yml
from which you can symlink it to your
playbook directory.
In case you use multiple roles maintained by ypid, consider
using the ypid-ansible-common.
Ansible tags¶
You can use Ansible --tags
or --skip-tags
parameters to limit what
tasks are performed during Ansible run. This can be used after a host was first
configured to speed up playbook execution, when you are sure that most of the
configuration is already in the desired state.
Available role tags:
role::wine
- Main role tag, should be used in the playbook to execute all of the role tasks as well as role dependencies.
role::wine:pkgs
- Tasks related to system package management like installing or removing packages.