This repository hosts the community.rabbitmq
Ansible Collection.
The collection includes the rabbitmq modules and plugins supported by Ansible rabbitmq community to help the management of rabbitmq infrastructure.
This collection is a part of the Ansible package.
We follow the Ansible Code of Conduct in all our interactions within this project.
If you encounter abusive behavior violating the Ansible Code of Conduct, please refer to the policy violations section of the Code of Conduct for information on how to raise a complaint.
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Modules:
rabbitmq_binding
: Manage rabbitMQ bindings.rabbitmq_exchange
: Manage rabbitMQ exchanges.rabbitmq_feature_flag
: Enables feature flag.rabbitmq_global_parameter
: Manage RabbitMQ global parameters.rabbitmq_parameter
: Manage RabbitMQ parameters.rabbitmq_plugin
: Manage RabbitMQ plugins.rabbitmq_policy
: Manage the state of policies in RabbitMQ.rabbitmq_publish
: Publish a message to a RabbitMQ queue.rabbitmq_queue
: Manage rabbitMQ queues.rabbitmq_upgrade
: Execute rabbitmq-upgrade commands.rabbitmq_user_limits
: Manage RabbitMQ user limits.rabbitmq_user
: Manage RabbitMQ users.rabbitmq_vhost_limits
: Manage the state of virtual host limits in RabbitMQ.rabbitmq_vhost
: Manage the state of a virtual host in RabbitMQ.Lookup:
rabbitmq
: Retrieve messages from an AMQP/AMQPS RabbitMQ queue.Before using the collection, you need to install it with the Ansible Galaxy command-line tool:
ansible-galaxy collection install community.rabbitmq
You can include it in a requirements.yml
file and install it via ansible-galaxy collection install -r requirements.yml
, using the format:
---
collections:
- name: community.rabbitmq
You can also download the tarball from Ansible Galaxy and install the collection manually wherever you need.
Note that if you install the collection from Ansible Galaxy with the command-line tool or tarball, it will not be upgraded automatically when you upgrade the Ansible package. To upgrade the collection to the latest available version, run the following command:
ansible-galaxy collection install community.rabbitmq --upgrade
You can also install a specific version of the collection, for example, if you need to downgrade when something is broken in the latest version (please report an issue in this repository). Use the following syntax:
ansible-galaxy collection install community.rabbitmq:==X.Y.Z
See Ansible Using collections for more details.
The content of this collection is made by people just like you, a community of individuals collaborating on making the world better through developing automation software.
We are actively accepting new contributors.
All types of contributions are very welcome.
You don't know how to start? Refer to our contribution guide!
The aspiration is to follow the following general guidelines:
We use the following guidelines:
Requirements
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Local testing is done with the ansible-test
tool which requires a specific
directory hierarchy to function correctly so please follow carefully.
# These base directory environment variables can be adjusted to suit personal preferences
SRC_BASE_DIR="~/code"
VENV_BASE_DIR="~/.venvs"
# These should not be altered
COLL_DIR="${SRC_BASE_DIR}/ansible/ansible_collections/community/rabbitmq"
VENV_DIR="${VENV_BASE_DIR}/ansible"
# Create the required directory structure
mkdir -p $(basename ${COLL_DIR})
# Clone the collection repository
git clone https://github.com/ansible-collections/community.rabbitmq.git ${COLL_DIR}
# Create and activate a virtual environment.
virtualenv ${VENV_DIR}
source ${VENV_DIR}/bin/activate
# Install the devel branch of ansible-base
pip install https://github.com/ansible/ansible/archive/devel.tar.gz --disable-pip-version-check
# Switch into the collection directory
cd ${COLL_DIR}
# Run the integration tests
ansible-test integration --docker default -v --color --python 3.6
# Run the unit tests
ansible-test units --docker default -v --color --python 3.6
The current maintainers (contributors with write
or higher access) are listed in the MAINTAINERS file. If you have questions or need help, feel free to mention them in the proposals.
To learn how to maintain / become a maintainer of this collection, refer to the Maintainer guidelines.
It is necessary for maintainers of this collection to be subscribed to:
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button -> All Activity
in the upper right corner of the repository's homepage).They also should be subscribed to Ansible's The Bullhorn newsletter.
See the Releasing guidelines.
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