openstack-ansible-tests/test-install-haproxy.yml
Jesse Pretorius 85b51389cc Use local connection and become for localhost plays
When targeting localhost with 'remote_user: root' and
using 'become: yes' we lose the environment variables
for the user running the playbook (eg: USER, HOME).

However, if we use 'connection: local' and 'become: yes'
together, it works properly.

To ensure these plays have the correct access to change
things on the host, we apply this change to them all.

We also ensure that 'become: no' is explicitly set on
any local connection plays to make the intent more
obvious. Finally, we also use 'yes' and 'no' uniformly.

Change-Id: I6e4607dd4aaffa0bfcda254103697bf9b28eca1a
2018-07-14 14:37:06 +01:00

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- name: Install haproxy
hosts: localhost
# We explicitly do not use 'remote_user: root' here because the
# role totally fails when we do due to the delegation of the
# hatop package download into /opt/cache/files due to that path
# not being writable.
# TODO(odyssey4me):
# Figure out whether this issue happens for normal (non localhost)
# delegation, and how to resolve the issue.
become: yes
any_errors_fatal: true
roles:
- role: "haproxy_server"
haproxy_service_configs: "{{ haproxy_default_services | default([]) }}"
vars_files:
- test-vars.yml