An Ansible Role that installs Docker on Linux.
None.
Available variables are listed below, along with default values (see defaults/main.yml
):
# Edition can be one of: 'ce' (Community Edition) or 'ee' (Enterprise Edition).
docker_edition: 'ce'
docker_package: "docker-{{ docker_edition }}"
docker_package_state: present
The docker_edition
should be either ce
(Community Edition) or ee
(Enterprise Edition). You can also specify a specific version of Docker to install using the distribution-specific format: Red Hat/CentOS: docker-{{ docker_edition }}-<VERSION>
; Debian/Ubuntu: docker-{{ docker_edition }}=<VERSION>
.
You can control whether the package is installed, uninstalled, or at the latest version by setting docker_package_state
to present
, absent
, or latest
, respectively. Note that the Docker daemon will be automatically restarted if the Docker package is updated. This is a side effect of flushing all handlers (running any of the handlers that have been notified by this and any other role up to this point in the play).
docker_service_state: started
docker_service_enabled: true
docker_restart_handler_state: restarted
Variables to control the state of the docker
service, and whether it should start on boot. If you're installing Docker inside a Docker container without systemd or sysvinit, you should set these to stopped
and set the enabled variable to no
.
docker_install_compose: true
docker_compose_version: "1.25.4"
docker_compose_path: /usr/local/bin/docker-compose
Docker Compose installation options.
docker_apt_release_channel: stable
docker_apt_arch: amd64
docker_apt_repository: "deb [arch={{ docker_apt_arch }}] https://download.docker.com/linux/{{ ansible_distribution | lower }} {{ ansible_distribution_release }} {{ docker_apt_release_channel }}"
docker_apt_ignore_key_error: True
docker_apt_gpg_key: https://download.docker.com/linux/{{ ansible_distribution | lower }}/gpg
(Used only for Debian/Ubuntu.) You can switch the channel to edge
if you want to use the Edge release.
You can change docker_apt_gpg_key
to a different url if you are behind a firewall or provide a trustworthy mirror.
Usually in combination with changing docker_apt_repository
as well.
docker_yum_repo_url: https://download.docker.com/linux/centos/docker-{{ docker_edition }}.repo
docker_yum_repo_enable_edge: false
docker_yum_repo_enable_test: false
docker_yum_gpg_key: https://download.docker.com/linux/centos/gpg
(Used only for RedHat/CentOS.) You can enable the Edge or Test repo by setting the respective vars to true
.
You can change docker_yum_gpg_key
to a different url if you are behind a firewall or provide a trustworthy mirror.
Usually in combination with changing docker_yum_repository
as well.
docker_users:
- user1
- user2
A list of system users to be added to the docker
group (so they can use Docker on the server).
Variable added:
infra: specify your cloud provider, allowed values are aws for AWS and azure for AZURE. Default is aws.
Many users of this role wish to also use Ansible to then build Docker images and manage Docker containers on the server where Docker is installed. In this case, you can easily add in the docker
Python library using the geerlingguy.pip
role:
- hosts: all
vars:
pip_install_packages:
- name: docker
roles:
- geerlingguy.pip
- geerlingguy.docker
None.
- hosts: all
roles:
- geerlingguy.docker
MIT / BSD
This role was created in 2017 by Jeff Geerling, author of Ansible for DevOps.