.. _testsite: Test Site ========= *Majic Ansible Roles* comes with a small sample test site configuration which demonstrates use of every role. This test site also serves as starting point for developing new roles etc, and can be used for testing regressions/breakages. The test site covers everything, starting from generating the Debian preseed files, through bootstrap process for new nodes, and onto deployment of all remaining roles. A number of playbooks is provided out of the box: bootstrap.yml (for bootstrapping a new node) This playbook can be used for bootstrapping a new node. This playbook expects that a server name is passed via extra variables in CLI. The server name has to be included in the hosts file, of course. For example: .. code-block:: shell ansible-playbook -k -e server=ldap.example.com playbooks/bootstrap.yml ldap.yml This playbook sets-up the LDAP servers. It is included in ``site.yml``. preseed.yml This playbook sets-up the Debian preseed files. It is included in ``site.yml``. site.yml This playbook sets-up all servers, including preseed files on local host. In order to deploy the test site, the following steps would normally be taken: 1. Generate the preseed files: .. code-block:: shell ansible-playbook playbooks/preseed.yml 2. Install all servers using the generated preseed files. 3. Invoke the ``bootstrap.yml`` playbook for every server, one by on. For example: .. code-block:: shell ansible-playbook -k -e server=ldap.example.com playbooks/bootstrap.yml 4. Finally, apply configuration on all servers: .. code-block:: shell ansible-playbook playbooks/site.yml For details on how the playbooks and configuration have been implemented, feel free to browse the test site files (in directory ``testsite``).