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It's OpsMop!

Cleanup on Datacenter Aisle 3!

OpsMop is a next-generation, no-compromise automation system from Michael DeHaan

Full Documentation: docs.opsmop.io

Uses

  • Web-scale configuration management of all Linux/Unix systems
  • Application deployment
  • Immutable systems build definition
  • Maintaining stateful services such as database and messaging platforms
  • Automating one-off tasks & processes
  • Deployment and management of the undercloud

Features

  • Python 3 Declarative DSL
  • A strong API toolkit for both humans and machines
  • Optional imperative capabilities
  • Strong object-oriented model
  • Formal Type / Provider plugin separation
  • Formal Plan vs Apply evaluation stages
  • Early validation of configuration checks
  • Implicit ordering with notification events
  • Programatically scoped variables
  • Local configuration
  • Pull configuration with pluggable transports (soon)
  • Push configuration with multi-tier addressing (soon)
  • Exceptional runtime speed

Values

  • Minimalism
  • Flexibility
  • Language design
  • Code quality
  • Speed
  • Applied Experience

Operating Systems

Supported:

  • Linux
  • BSD
  • OS X

Status

  • Now open for pull requests!
  • Extensive help for new contributors available in December 2018, stop by the forum!
  • Pull and Push features under active development
  • Documentated language features mostly locked in by January 2019
  • Tagged release in Feburary 2019

If you like where this is going, now is the time to join up with thoughts and potentially code. For upcoming planned activity, see TODO.md

License

Apache2

Author

Michael DeHaan michael@michaeldehaan.net

Community and Contributions

The purpose of the Opsmop community is to come together to build the ultimate configuration tool we all want to use. If this project seems interesting to you, we highly recommend joining the forum. By contributing, users certify that they agree with the terms in CONTRIBUTING.md.

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Feature ideas, questions, want to share something, or need some help? Post on the Discourse Forum!.