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Ansible weareinteractive.pm2 role

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weareinteractive.pm2 is an Ansible role which:

  • installs pm2
  • manages JSON apps
  • configures service

Installation

Using ansible-galaxy:

$ ansible-galaxy install weareinteractive.pm2

Using requirements.yml:

- src: weareinteractive.pm2

Using git:

$ git clone https://github.com/weareinteractive/ansible-pm2.git weareinteractive.pm2

Dependencies

Note:

Since Ansible Galaxy supports organization now, this role has moved from franklinkim.pm2 to weareinteractive.pm2!

Variables

Here is a list of all the default variables for this role, which are also available in defaults/main.yml.

---
# pm2_cmd:
#   - run: sendSignal             # pm2 command name
#     args: SIGUSR2 my-app        # optional arguements to pass
#     path: /var/www/myapp        # optional chdir path
#     ignore_errors: yes          # optional don't fail on pm2 errors
#     env:                        # optional environment settings
#       NODE_ENV: production
# pm2_apps:
#   - run: pm2.json               # you can also run a .js file like app.js
#     cmd: start                  # optional command to run on the app
#     args: --name console_error  # optional arguements to pass i.e. to app.js
#     path: /var/www/myapp        # optional chdir path
#     env:                        # optional environment settings
#       NODE_ENV: production
#


# list of commands to run
# note: these will be executed before managing apps
pm2_cmds:
  # note: delete all apps initially on every run so only configured apps exist
  - run: delete all
# default env to run on cmds
pm2_cmds_default_env: {}
# list of paths to JSON app declarations
pm2_apps: []
# default env to run on apps
pm2_apps_default_env: {}
# default command to run on apps
pm2_apps_default_cmd: start
# delete all initially on every run
pm2_apps_delete_all: yes
# service name for startup system
pm2_service_name: pm2-init.sh
# start on boot
pm2_service_enabled: yes
# current state: started, stopped
pm2_service_state: started
# version
pm2_version:
# user to run pm2 commands
pm2_user: "{{ ansible_user_id }}"

Handlers

These are the handlers that are defined in handlers/main.yml.

---

- name: restart pm2
  service:
    name: "{{ pm2_service_name }}"
    state: restarted
  when: pm2_service_state != 'stopped'

- name: reload pm2
  service:
    name: "{{ pm2_service_name }}"
    state: reloaded
  when: pm2_service_state != 'stopped'

- name: update pm2
  shell: pm2 updatePM2
  when: pm2_service_state != 'stopped'

Usage

This is an example playbook:

---

- hosts: all
  become: yes
  # pre_tasks for installing dependencies for running the tests within docker
  pre_tasks:
    - name: Downloading install script
      get_url:
        url: http://deb.nodesource.com/setup_5.x
        dest: /tmp/setup_nodejs
        mode: "0777"
    - name: Installing sources
      command: /tmp/setup_nodejs
      args:
        creates: /usr/local/bin/node
    - name: Installing packages
      action: "{{ ansible_pkg_mgr }}"
      args:
        pkg: nodejs
        state: present
  roles:
    - weareinteractive.pm2
  vars:
    #pm2_user: vagrant
    pm2_cmds:
      - run: delete
        args: console_error
        ignore_errors: yes
    pm2_apps:
      - run: apps.json
        path: "/etc/ansible/roles/weareinteractive.pm2/tests"
        cmd: startOrGracefulReload
      - run: console_error.js
        args: --name console_error
        path: "/etc/ansible/roles/weareinteractive.pm2/tests/apps"
        cmd: start
        env:
          NODE_ENV: dev
    pm2_service_name: pm2
    pm2_apps_default_env:
      NODE_ENV: production

Testing

$ git clone https://github.com/weareinteractive/ansible-pm2.git
$ cd ansible-pm2
$ make test

Contributing

In lieu of a formal style guide, take care to maintain the existing coding style. Add unit tests and examples for any new or changed functionality.

  1. Fork it
  2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b my-new-feature)
  3. Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Add some feature')
  4. Push to the branch (git push origin my-new-feature)
  5. Create new Pull Request

Note: To update the README.md file please install and run ansible-role:

$ gem install ansible-role
$ ansible-role docgen

License

Copyright (c) We Are Interactive under the MIT license.

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