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Planio Pulp - Issue #9577 (NEW): Add ability to provide list of headers for pulp_webserver nginx templatehttps://pulp.plan.io/issues/95772021-11-20T07:34:35Zjamesmarshall24
<p>Add the ability to specify a list of nginx headers so users can define the headers needed to use the UI installed by pulp_installer.</p>
<p>Example variable structure:</p>
<pre><code class="yaml syntaxhl" data-language="yaml"><span class="na">pulp_nginx_user_headers</span><span class="pi">:</span>
<span class="pi">-</span> <span class="s2">"</span><span class="s">X-Content-Type-Options:</span><span class="nv"> </span><span class="s">nosniff"</span>
<span class="pi">-</span> <span class="s2">"</span><span class="s">X-XSS-Protection:</span><span class="nv"> </span><span class="s">1;</span><span class="nv"> </span><span class="s">mode=block"</span>
</code></pre>
<p>Example templating for <code>/roles/pulp_webserver/templates/nginx.conf.j2</code>:</p>
<pre><code class="yaml syntaxhl" data-language="yaml"> <span class="c1"># headers added with pulp_nginx_user_headers variable</span>
<span class="pi">{</span><span class="err">%</span> <span class="nv">for header in nginx_user_headers %</span><span class="pi">}</span>
<span class="s">add_header {{ header }}</span>
<span class="pi">{</span><span class="err">%</span> <span class="nv">endfor %</span><span class="pi">}</span>
<span class="c1"># end of headers added with pulp_nginx_user_headers variable</span>
</code></pre> Pulp - Issue #9291 (NEW): [Epic] pulp_installer upcoming issueshttps://pulp.plan.io/issues/92912021-08-25T13:26:36Zmdepaulo@redhat.com
<p>Listing misc issues that have been triaged but unassigned.</p>
<p>Issues are added based on:</p>
<ul>
<li>How important to users?</li>
<li>How easy to implement?</li>
</ul> Pulp - Issue #9286 (NEW): Check failed during installation when using vault encrypted variablehttps://pulp.plan.io/issues/92862021-08-24T09:46:13Zbeenje
<p>I tried installing pulp using the Pulp 3 Ansible Installer playbook:</p>
<pre><code class="yaml syntaxhl" data-language="yaml"><span class="nn">---</span>
<span class="na">collections</span><span class="pi">:</span>
<span class="pi">-</span> <span class="na">name</span><span class="pi">:</span> <span class="s">pulp.pulp_installer</span>
<span class="na">version</span><span class="pi">:</span> <span class="s">3.14.4</span>
</code></pre>
<p>I encrypted the pulp_default_admin_password and secret_key in my inventory (using ansible-vault encrypt_string -n pulp_default_admin_password xxxxxx).
When running the playbook, 2 tasks failed:</p>
<pre><code class="yaml syntaxhl" data-language="yaml"><span class="s">ASK [pulp.pulp_installer.pulp_common</span> <span class="err">:</span> <span class="s">Check if required variables are set] ************************************************************************************</span>
<span class="na">ok</span><span class="pi">:</span> <span class="pi">[</span><span class="nv">w-v-pulp-0</span><span class="pi">]</span> <span class="s">=> (item=pulp_settings.content_origin) => {</span>
<span class="s">"__pulp_common_req_var"</span><span class="err">:</span> <span class="s2">"</span><span class="s">pulp_settings.content_origin"</span><span class="err">,</span>
<span class="s2">"</span><span class="s">ansible_loop_var"</span><span class="err">:</span> <span class="s2">"</span><span class="s">__pulp_common_req_var"</span><span class="err">,</span>
<span class="s2">"</span><span class="s">changed"</span><span class="err">:</span> <span class="no">false</span><span class="s">,</span>
<span class="s">"msg"</span><span class="err">:</span> <span class="s2">"</span><span class="s">All</span><span class="nv"> </span><span class="s">assertions</span><span class="nv"> </span><span class="s">passed"</span>
<span class="err">}</span>
<span class="na">fatal</span><span class="pi">:</span> <span class="pi">[</span><span class="nv">w-v-pulp-0</span><span class="pi">]</span><span class="err">:</span> <span class="s">FAILED! => {"msg"</span><span class="err">:</span> <span class="s2">"</span><span class="s">The</span><span class="nv"> </span><span class="s">conditional</span><span class="nv"> </span><span class="s">check</span><span class="nv"> </span><span class="s">'pulp_settings.secret_key</span><span class="nv"> </span><span class="s">|</span><span class="nv"> </span><span class="s">default('',</span><span class="nv"> </span><span class="s">true)</span><span class="nv"> </span><span class="s">|</span><span class="nv"> </span><span class="s">length</span><span class="nv"> </span><span class="s">></span><span class="nv"> </span><span class="s">0'</span><span class="nv"> </span><span class="s">failed.</span><span class="nv"> </span><span class="s">The</span><span class="nv"> </span><span class="s">error</span><span class="nv"> </span><span class="s">was:</span><span class="nv"> </span><span class="s">Unexpected</span><span class="nv"> </span><span class="s">templating</span><span class="nv"> </span><span class="s">type</span><span class="nv"> </span><span class="s">error</span><span class="nv"> </span><span class="s">occurred</span><span class="nv"> </span><span class="s">on</span><span class="nv"> </span><span class="s">({%</span><span class="nv"> </span><span class="s">if</span><span class="nv"> </span><span class="s">pulp_settings.secret_key</span><span class="nv"> </span><span class="s">|</span><span class="nv"> </span><span class="s">default('',</span><span class="nv"> </span><span class="s">true)</span><span class="nv"> </span><span class="s">|</span><span class="nv"> </span><span class="s">length</span><span class="nv"> </span><span class="s">></span><span class="nv"> </span><span class="s">0</span><span class="nv"> </span><span class="s">%}</span><span class="nv"> </span><span class="s">True</span><span class="nv"> </span><span class="s">{%</span><span class="nv"> </span><span class="s">else</span><span class="nv"> </span><span class="s">%}</span><span class="nv"> </span><span class="s">False</span><span class="nv"> </span><span class="s">{%</span><span class="nv"> </span><span class="s">endif</span><span class="nv"> </span><span class="s">%}):</span><span class="nv"> </span><span class="s">object</span><span class="nv"> </span><span class="s">of</span><span class="nv"> </span><span class="s">type</span><span class="nv"> </span><span class="s">'AnsibleVaultEncryptedUnicode'</span><span class="nv"> </span><span class="s">has</span><span class="nv"> </span><span class="s">no</span><span class="nv"> </span><span class="s">len()"</span><span class="err">}</span>
<span class="s">TASK [pulp.pulp_installer.pulp_database_config</span> <span class="err">:</span> <span class="s">Check if required variables are set] ***************************************************************************</span>
<span class="na">fatal</span><span class="pi">:</span> <span class="pi">[</span><span class="nv">w-v-pulp-0</span><span class="pi">]</span><span class="err">:</span> <span class="s">FAILED! => {"msg"</span><span class="err">:</span> <span class="s2">"</span><span class="s">The</span><span class="nv"> </span><span class="s">conditional</span><span class="nv"> </span><span class="s">check</span><span class="nv"> </span><span class="s">'pulp_default_admin_password</span><span class="nv"> </span><span class="s">|</span><span class="nv"> </span><span class="s">default('',</span><span class="nv"> </span><span class="s">true)</span><span class="nv"> </span><span class="s">|</span><span class="nv"> </span><span class="s">length</span><span class="nv"> </span><span class="s">></span><span class="nv"> </span><span class="s">0'</span><span class="nv"> </span><span class="s">failed.</span><span class="nv"> </span><span class="s">The</span><span class="nv"> </span><span class="s">error</span><span class="nv"> </span><span class="s">was:</span><span class="nv"> </span><span class="s">Unexpected</span><span class="nv"> </span><span class="s">templating</span><span class="nv"> </span><span class="s">type</span><span class="nv"> </span><span class="s">error</span><span class="nv"> </span><span class="s">occurred</span><span class="nv"> </span><span class="s">on</span><span class="nv"> </span><span class="s">({%</span><span class="nv"> </span><span class="s">if</span><span class="nv"> </span><span class="s">pulp_default_admin_password</span><span class="nv"> </span><span class="s">|</span><span class="nv"> </span><span class="s">default('',</span><span class="nv"> </span><span class="s">true)</span><span class="nv"> </span><span class="s">|</span><span class="nv"> </span><span class="s">length</span><span class="nv"> </span><span class="s">></span><span class="nv"> </span><span class="s">0</span><span class="nv"> </span><span class="s">%}</span><span class="nv"> </span><span class="s">True</span><span class="nv"> </span><span class="s">{%</span><span class="nv"> </span><span class="s">else</span><span class="nv"> </span><span class="s">%}</span><span class="nv"> </span><span class="s">False</span><span class="nv"> </span><span class="s">{%</span><span class="nv"> </span><span class="s">endif</span><span class="nv"> </span><span class="s">%}):</span><span class="nv"> </span><span class="s">object</span><span class="nv"> </span><span class="s">of</span><span class="nv"> </span><span class="s">type</span><span class="nv"> </span><span class="s">'AnsibleVaultEncryptedUnicode'</span><span class="nv"> </span><span class="s">has</span><span class="nv"> </span><span class="s">no</span><span class="nv"> </span><span class="s">len()"</span><span class="err">}</span>
</code></pre>
<p>I had to use plain strings to run the playbook.
It should be possible to use encrypted strings.</p> Pulp - Story #8846 (NEW): As a pulp_installer user, I do not need to use the latest micro release...https://pulp.plan.io/issues/88462021-06-01T21:12:19Zmdepaulo@redhat.com
<p>Basically, this means that pulp_installer 3.14.0 (or possibly 3.13.1 / 3.13.2) will be able to install pulpcore 3.14.z .</p>
<p>The benefit for users is that they will not need to always have the latest micro version of pulp_installer.</p>
<p>And the benefit to the pulp team is that we will not need to do a pulp_installer micro release for every pulpcore micro release.</p>
<p>This is a variation of the 1 year old proposal for versions/branches in pulp_installer, and a variation of the specific micro release policy we implemented originally in <a class="issue tracker-3 status-1 priority-6 priority-default child parent" title="Story: As a user, I can download & run a version of the ansible installer that a specific version of Pulp 3 (NEW)" href="https://pulp.plan.io/issues/5618">#5618</a>.</p>
<p>Reference from <a class="issue tracker-3 status-1 priority-6 priority-default child parent" title="Story: As a user, I can download & run a version of the ansible installer that a specific version of Pulp 3 (NEW)" href="https://pulp.plan.io/issues/5618">#5618</a>:</p>
<pre><code> * Original discussion:
* [mikedep333's proposal](https://github.com/pulp/pulp_installer/pull/203#issue-361269733)
* [bmbouter's couter-proposal to do micro-versioned releases](https://github.com/pulp/pulp_installer/pull/203#issuecomment-577903411)
* [mikedep333's agreement/details for micro-versioned releases](https://github.com/pulp/pulp_installer/pull/203#issuecomment-579450153)
</code></pre> Pulp - Backport #8835 (NEW): Backport pulp_installer FIPS fix to 3.11https://pulp.plan.io/issues/88352021-05-27T18:42:39Zironfroggy
<p>Current open ticket for FIPS issue: <a href="https://pulp.plan.io/issues/8834" class="external">https://pulp.plan.io/issues/8834</a></p> Pulp - Story #8701 (NEW): As a pulp_installer user, I can use the full logic to add repos to the ...https://pulp.plan.io/issues/87012021-05-05T12:59:40Zmdepaulo@redhat.com
<p>As mentioned in <a class="issue tracker-1 status-11 priority-6 priority-default closed" title="Issue: pulp_installer fails to install redis due to no EPEL7 (CLOSED - CURRENTRELEASE)" href="https://pulp.plan.io/issues/7773">#7773</a> , we should refactor our logic to add repos to the system (in a robust & configurable manner) into another role like <code>pulp_repos</code>.</p>
<p>I propose the following design:</p>
<ol>
<li>This is a dependency role. pulp_common, pulp_redis, pulp_database, will all depend on it.</li>
<li>When a role like pulp_common depends on it, it passes variables like <code>__pulp_repos_epel: true</code> to denote which repos the role needs. It passes variables via roles/pulp_common/meta/main.yml : <code>dependencies:</code>
</li>
<li>If a user wants to disable the logic to add the repo (if they added it manually), they'll pass a variable like <code>pulp_repos_epel: false</code> to disable it.</li>
<li>Existing variables for configuring how we add the repos to the system, like <code>epel_release_packages</code>, should still used.</li>
</ol>
<p>This logic is found in:</p>
<ul>
<li>roles/pulp_common/tasks/ambiguously-named-repo.yml</li>
<li>roles/pulp_common/tasks/repos.yml</li>
</ul> Pulp - Story #8491 (NEW): As a user I only download needed collections dependencieshttps://pulp.plan.io/issues/84912021-03-31T20:31:18Zfao89
<p>As some modules are leaving ansible core to collections, we need to declare collections as dependencies so ansible-galaxy can install them.</p>
<p>pulp_installer provides a set of roles, and the user may not use all the roles, pulp_database role needs community.postgresql for example.</p>
<p>How can we deal with these "conditional dependencies"?
"if the user gets pulp_dabase role install community.postgresql else don't install it"</p>
<p><a href="https://github.com/pulp/pulp_installer/pull/567" class="external">https://github.com/pulp/pulp_installer/pull/567</a></p> Pulp - Story #7689 (NEW): As a user I want my socket to be backed up by a systemd implementationhttps://pulp.plan.io/issues/76892020-10-12T13:25:04Zspredzy
<p>As a user I want my socket to be backed up by a systemd implementation.</p>
<p>Under its current form, the installer allows one to use unix domain socket, but not to configure them with a native systemd implementation. This is a RFE for this.</p> Pulp - Issue #7627 (NEW): Can't use the installer with iptables (and firewalld being masked)https://pulp.plan.io/issues/76272020-09-30T07:40:36Zttereshcttereshc@redhat.com
<p>From a user report on irc:</p>
<pre><code>I am trying to install the latest version of pulp using ansible and am getting an error in regards to the firewall towards the end of the run
Fatal: [host1]: FAILED! => {"changed": false, "msg": "Unable to enable service firewalld: Failed to execute operation: Cannot send after transport endpoint shutdown\n"}
Would it have something to do with, "Ansibles Python interpreter must have the package installed: * psycopg2 * firewall (if firewalld should be configured; you can disable that with pulp_configure_firewall=false)"
I looked for the string "pulp_configure_firewall" in the ansible collection but from what i see the only two options are "Valid values are 'auto', 'firewalld',"
firewalld was masked as iptables was in use on the box.. once i unmasked it the playbook could complete
</code></pre> Pulp - Story #7247 (NEW): As a pulp_installer developer-user, the pulp_rpm signing service will b...https://pulp.plan.io/issues/72472020-07-30T19:56:47Zmdepaulo@redhat.com
<p>The current way pulp_rpm's signing service needs to be installed is a temporary.</p>
<p>So let's add the current ansible-based solution I already developed. I developed it as part of the selinux el8 dev env, and it's in the pulp_devel (not meant for end users.)</p> Pulp - Story #7007 (NEW): As a user, I do not have to worry about Pulp being accidentally upgrade...https://pulp.plan.io/issues/70072020-06-18T15:40:06Zmdepaulo@redhat.com
<p>We should pursue using dnf versionlock to accomplish this.</p>
<p>This is needed because handlers/tasks "Run database migrations" will not be run if users run <code>dnf update</code>. Pulp would be broken until users re-run the installer.</p> Pulp - Issue #6896 (NEW): [pulp_installer] Parametrize postgres package in roles/pulp_databasehttps://pulp.plan.io/issues/68962020-06-03T11:03:10Zspredzy
<p>As a user, while the default postgresql package is called rh-postgrelsql96 - which is fine - I would like to be able to specify a different package name, as we can specify various diffferents parameters name.</p>
<p>It is currently hardcoded at the playbook level[1] which prevents any overloading.</p>
<p>[1] <a href="https://github.com/pulp/pulp_installer/blob/master/roles/pulp_database/tasks/install_postgres.yml#L13" class="external">https://github.com/pulp/pulp_installer/blob/master/roles/pulp_database/tasks/install_postgres.yml#L13</a></p> Pulp - Task #6798 (NEW): Document the new guidelines for plugin installation logichttps://pulp.plan.io/issues/67982020-05-21T18:47:54Zmdepaulo@redhat.com
<p>There are 3 places they could be:</p>
<ol>
<li>A role in a separate git repo and on galaxy.</li>
<li>A separate role in the pulp_installer repo (pulp_rpm will be this.)</li>
<li>Conditional logic within the pulp_installer's other roles.</li>
</ol> Pulp - Task #6747 (NEW): Demo video for pulp_installerhttps://pulp.plan.io/issues/67472020-05-14T21:48:07Zfao89
<ul>
<li>Video should not have audio</li>
<li>
<a href="https://asciinema.org/" class="external">https://asciinema.org/</a> - records terminal output and can be embedded in our docs and in the README on github</li>
<li>include RPM and Container plugins</li>
</ul> Pulp - Story #5618 (NEW): As a user, I can download & run a version of the ansible installer that...https://pulp.plan.io/issues/56182019-10-25T08:37:28Zmdepaulo@redhat.com
<p>Currently users are encouraged to get the latest ansible-pulp roles via git cloning. Later on, Ansible Galaxy.</p>
<p>The only stable tag ever done was 3.0.0rc1. Presumably we will create them for 3.0.0 and later.<br>
<a href="https://github.com/pulp/ansible-pulp/releases" class="external">https://github.com/pulp/ansible-pulp/releases</a></p>
<p>However, consider the following scenario (hypothetical release dates):<br>
1. They download the roles (either method) on Apr 1. They are versioned as 3.0.3 and install pulp 3.0.3<br>
2. They run them against their test env and it works.<br>
3. Pulp 3.1.0 & ansible-pulp 3.1.0 are released on Apr 15.<br>
4. They run the 3.0.3 roles against their prod env on May 1.<br>
5. The 3.0.3 roles try to install pulp 3.1.0 from pip, but fails due to the lack of new logic.</p>
<p>It would make sense to have a variable for the pulp version to install, that defaults to the same version as the roles, but can be overriden (but doing so is discouraged.)</p>
<p>Plugin versions would also be an issue. Let's discuss how this can be handled.</p>
<p>Also, I am not sure if there is an existing task for publishing the roles (other than pulp_rpm_prerequisites) to Ansible Galaxy (pulp project on it.):<br>
<a href="https://galaxy.ansible.com/pulp" class="external">https://galaxy.ansible.com/pulp</a></p>