🚀 Big News for Ansible content creators! 🚀 Red Hat has introduced the new Ansible Development Tools package, streamlining automation content creation and testing for Ansible Automation Platform. This update brings together key tools like ansible-navigator, molecule, and ansible-lint, all in one package. Plus, the new devcontainer support makes it easier than ever to get started with Ansible development. Check out the full details here: 👉 https://lnkd.in/gc888Ssb Also checkout the video demo of the new updates here: https://lnkd.in/gJbQvsDN Sean Cavanaugh Nuno Martins Roger Lopez Colin McNaughton Leonardo Gallego Roger Lopez Hicham (he-sham) Mourad Andrius Benokraitis Craig Brandt Dafné Mendoza Tricia McConnell Marty Turner Timothy Appnel Winni Verhoef Trishna Guha Ganesh Nalawade Justin B. Elle Universal Aine Riordan #Ansible #Automation #DevOps #RedHat #DevContainer #AnsibleAutomationPlatform #Ansibletooling
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🚀 Excited to share my latest blog post on Ansible Navigator! Ansible Navigator is a versatile tool that provides a user-friendly interface for managing Ansible content, making automation workflows more intuitive and efficient. In this blog, I explore the features of Ansible Navigator, how to install it, and how it compares to traditional Ansible commands. I also provide a detailed walkthrough of using Ansible Navigator to run playbooks and manage Ansible content. Check out the blog here https://lnkd.in/eNPK4rst and let me know your thoughts! #ansible #automation #devops
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Exciting news for developers! Red Hat has launched new Ansible development tools to streamline automation tasks and boost productivity. Check out the latest updates in our blog post! #redhat #ansible
Introducing the new Red Hat Ansible development tools: Streamlining the Ansible creator experience
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𝐓𝐚𝐬𝐤 𝟕: 𝐄𝐱𝐩𝐥𝐨𝐫𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐃𝐢𝐟𝐟𝐞𝐫𝐞𝐧𝐭 𝐑𝐨𝐥𝐞𝐬 𝐢𝐧 𝐀𝐧𝐬𝐢𝐛𝐥𝐞 𝐓𝐚𝐬𝐤 𝟕 𝐨𝐟 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐀𝐧𝐬𝐢𝐛𝐥𝐞 𝐭𝐫𝐚𝐜𝐤 𝐟𝐨𝐫 𝐀𝐫𝐭𝐡 𝟒.𝟎! 🎉 Today, I delved into the concept of Ansible Roles and how they serve as fundamental building blocks for efficient automation. Roles allow you to organize your playbooks and tasks in a structured manner, making it easier to manage complex deployments and configurations. Curious to learn more about how roles enhance modularity and reusability in your automation projects? Check out my blog post: Exploring Ansible Roles: Building Blocks for Efficient Automation. https://lnkd.in/gq3NBKbe 🚀 A big thanks to Vimal Daga Sir and my supportive peers MD Shanawaz, Avnish Kumar Thakur, Digambar Nandrekar, Md Sayeed Firoz, and Jibbran Ali! 💖 P.S. Follow Md Shams Firoz for more blogs like this to learn and grow! 🚀 #Arth4 #Ansible #Roles #Automation #DevOps
Exploring Ansible Roles: Building Blocks for Efficient Automation
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Streamline your Ansible creator experience with the latest Red Hat Ansible development tools! Learn more in this insightful blog post from Red Hat #RedHat #Ansible #Automation
Introducing the new Red Hat Ansible development tools: Streamlining the Ansible creator experience
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🚀 Ansible Task 7 of Arth 4.0 by Vimal Daga Sir: Exploring Ansible Roles! I’m excited to share that I’ve completed Task 7 of Ansible as part of my journey in Arth 4.0 with Vimal Daga Sir! This task focused on exploring the different roles in Ansible, which play a crucial role in organizing automation code and enhancing reusability. 💡 Key Insights: Learned how to create and structure Ansible roles effectively. Understood the importance of modularity and reusability in automation tasks. Explored various common roles and their applications in real-world scenarios. #Ansible #Automation #DevOps #Arth4 #VimalDagaSir #InfrastructureAsCode #Roles #CloudComputing #LearningJourney https://lnkd.in/gh8cfyYu
Exploring the Different Roles in Ansible: A Comprehensive Guide
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Revolutionize Your Workflow: Supercharge Your Event-Driven Ansible with Webhook Integration! 🌀 Check out my new post to learn about how to integrate Event-Driven Ansible with Webhook 👇 #EventDrivenAnsible #Webhook #Integrations
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🚀 New Blog Alert! 🚀 Dive into the world of Ansible with my latest blog : "Organizing Playbooks with Ansible Roles". Discover how to efficiently organize and modularize your Ansible playbooks using roles. 🌟 Get started with Ansible roles and enhance your IT automation workflows today! 🌟 📖 Read the full blog : 𝒍𝒊𝒏𝒌 𝒊𝒔 𝒊𝒏 𝒄𝒐𝒎𝒎𝒆𝒏𝒕 Happy Automation!!! Happy Learning!!! Sudha Yadav #devopsengineer #devops #trainwithshubham #shubhamlondhe #job #devopscommunity #devopstraining #learningeveryday #challenge #Learning #TechSkills #Progress #trending #community #TogetherWeGrow #Ansible #Automation #IT #DevOps #Infrastructure #TechInsights #ITAutomation #TechBlog #AnsibleRoles #InfrastructureAsCode
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Ansible plug-ins are now available for Red Hat Developer Hub! Help your company or customers streamline developer productivity and onboarding with Red Hat Developer Hub! #idp, #cmp #backstage #redhat
Introducing Ansible plug-ins for Red Hat Developer Hub
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Building a CI/CD Pipeline for Ansible with GitHub Actions As automation becomes integral to IT workflows, integrating Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery (CI/CD) with tools like Ansible helps maintain consistency and efficiency. Here’s a look at how to build a robust CI/CD pipeline for Ansible using GitHub Actions. Release Pipeline for Ansible A release pipeline ensures your Ansible code is tested, validated, and ready for deployment. By building a release pipeline with GitHub Actions, you can automate code reviews, validate configurations, and streamline releases, reducing manual errors and speeding up the process. Using GitHub Actions to Lint Ansible Linting is essential to ensure code quality and maintain consistency. GitHub Actions provides built-in support to run Ansible Lint, checking for syntax errors and best practices. By automating this process, you can identify issues early in the development cycle, keeping your playbooks error-free and up to standard. Deploying the Ansible Code Deploying Ansible code with GitHub Actions automates the deployment process, minimizing time-to-production. This step involves creating workflows that push code changes to servers or cloud environments, ensuring updates happen smoothly. Create a Deploy Ansible Workflow The deploy workflow in GitHub Actions defines the series of tasks to release and deploy Ansible playbooks. This workflow can include steps like initializing environment variables, setting secrets, and ensuring Ansible’s environment is ready before deployment. Setting a Failure Exit Code in a Docker Container To make deployment more reliable, setting a failure exit code in a Docker container can ensure that issues are caught and stopped immediately. Configuring a failure exit code ensures that if an Ansible playbook encounters an error, the pipeline halts, preventing unstable code from reaching production. Final Thoughts: Using GitHub Actions to manage CI/CD for Ansible is a smart way to standardize deployment and boost reliability. Embrace automation, ensure code quality, and deliver faster! #Ansible #GitHubActions #CICDPipeline #Automation #DevOps
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Basic #DevOps CI-CD workflow! Consider a REPOST if it is useful 1. Developer Writes Code: The developer writes the application code which is then pushed to a version control system, such as Git. 2. Source Code (Git): The code is stored and managed in a Git repository (for eg: GitHub, BitBucket, Gitlab etc). This repository tracks changes, allows for version control, and facilitates collaboration among team members. 3. Creates Dockerfile: The developer creates a Dockerfile in the repository. This Dockerfile contains instructions on how to build a Docker image for the application. 4. Docker Builds Image: Docker reads the Dockerfile and builds a Docker image based on the instructions provided. 5. Docker Image: The resulting Docker image is a portable, standalone package of the application. This image can be shared and deployed on any system that supports Docker. 6. Pushes to Container Registry: The Docker image is pushed to a container registry, such as Docker Hub/ Jfrog Artifactory etc. The registry acts as a central repository for Docker images, making them accessible for deployment. 7. Pulls from CI/CD Tool: Make use of any CI-CD tool (for eg: Jenkins), pulls the Docker image from Docker Hub. Jenkins automates the deployment pipeline, ensuring the latest image is used for deployment. 8. Deploys to Kubernetes Cluster: CD tool deploys the Docker image to a Kubernetes cluster. Kubernetes orchestrates the deployment, scaling, and management of containerized applications. 9. Runs Containers (Kubernetes Pods): The Docker image runs within Kubernetes Pods. Pods are the smallest deployable units in Kubernetes, containing one or more containers. 10. Monitoring: Make use of a monitoring tool(for eg: Prometheus), collects and stores metrics from the running containers. It monitors the health and performance of the application and the Kubernetes cluster. 11. Visualizes with Grafana: Grafana, a data visualization tool, accesses the metrics stored by Prometheus. It provides dashboards and visualizations to help analyze the application's performance. 12. Alerts via Alert Manager: Alert Manager, integrated with Prometheus, processes alerts based on predefined conditions. Alert Manager sends notifications to the development or operations team via various channels such as email or Slack. #devops #cloud #jenkins #docker #linux #git #kubernetes #terraform #ansible #maven #project #prometheus #grafana
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