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Different optimations and mig integration. test will fail due to strickter validation checks. need to be cleaned up tomorrow
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# All configuration possibilities are available in the config/main.yml file.
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# General
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application_id: {{ application_id }} # ID of the application, should be the name of the role folder
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application_id: {{ application_id }} # ID of the application, should be the name of the role folder
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# Database
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database_type: 0 # Database type [postgres, mariadb]
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database_type: 0 # Database type [postgres, mariadb]
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# Docker
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docker_compose_flush_handlers: true # When this is set to true an auto-flush after the docker-compose.yml, and env deploy is triggered, otherwise you have todo it manual.
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docker_compose_skipp_file_creation: false # Skipp creation of docker-compose.yml file
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# Checkout roles/docker-compose/defaults/main.yml for all configuration options
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docker_compose_flush_handlers: true # When this is set to true an auto-flush after the docker-compose.yml, and env deploy is triggered, otherwise you have todo it manual.
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docker_compose_skipp_file_creation: false # Skipp creation of docker-compose.yml file
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# The following variable mapping is optional, but imt makes it easier to read the code.
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# I recommend, to use this mappings, but you can skipp it and access the config entries direct via get_app_conf
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{{ application_id | get_cymais_dir }}_version: "{% raw %}{{ applications | get_app_conf(application_id, 'docker.services.{% endraw %}{{ application_id | get_cymais_dir }}{% raw %}.version', True) }}"{% endraw %}
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{{ application_id | get_cymais_dir }}_image: "{% raw %}{{ applications | get_app_conf(application_id, 'docker.services.{% endraw %}{{ application_id | get_cymais_dir }}{% raw %}.image', True) }}"{% endraw %}
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{{ application_id | get_cymais_dir }}_name: "{% raw %}{{ applications | get_app_conf(application_id, 'docker.services.{% endraw %}{{ application_id | get_cymais_dir }}{% raw %}.name', True) }}"{% endraw %}
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{{ application_id | get_cymais_dir }}_volume: "{% raw %}{{ applications | get_app_conf(application_id, 'docker.volumes.data', True) }}"{% endraw %}
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docker_pull_git_repository: true # This will automaticly pull a repository from the 'docker_repository_address'
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docker_repository_address: "" # The address of a repository which should be pulled
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{# The following variable mapping is optional, but it makes it easier to read the code.#}
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{# I recommend, to use this mappings, but you can skipp it and access the config entries direct via 'get_app_conf' #}
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# This variables had been autocreated. For a detailled explanation checkout the config/main.yml file
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{{ application_id | get_entity_name }}_version: "{% raw %}{{ applications | get_app_conf(application_id, 'docker.services.{% endraw %}{{ application_id | get_entity_name }}{% raw %}.version') }}"{% endraw %}
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{{ application_id | get_entity_name }}_image: "{% raw %}{{ applications | get_app_conf(application_id, 'docker.services.{% endraw %}{{ application_id | get_entity_name }}{% raw %}.image') }}"{% endraw %}
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{{ application_id | get_entity_name }}_container: "{% raw %}{{ applications | get_app_conf(application_id, 'docker.services.{% endraw %}{{ application_id | get_entity_name }}{% raw %}.name') }}"{% endraw %}
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{{ application_id | get_entity_name }}_volume: "{% raw %}{{ applications | get_app_conf(application_id, 'docker.volumes.data') }}"{% endraw %}
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