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# MariaDB Docker Ansible Role
## Overview
This Ansible role facilitates the deployment of a MariaDB server using Docker. It is designed to ensure ease of installation and configuration, with the flexibility to adapt to different environments.
## Features
- **Dockerized MariaDB**: Leverages Docker for MariaDB deployment, ensuring consistency across different environments.
- **Customizable Settings**: Allows customization of the MariaDB instance through various Ansible variables.
- **Network Configuration**: Includes setup of a dedicated Docker network for MariaDB.
- **Idempotent Design**: Ensures that repeat runs of the playbook do not result in unwanted changes.
- **Security Focused**: Implements best practices for securing the MariaDB root password.
## Prerequisites
Before using this role, ensure you have the following:
- Ansible installed on the control machine.
- Docker installed on the target host(s).
- Access to the target host(s) via SSH.
## Configuration
Configure the role by setting the required variables. These can be set in the playbook or in a separate variable file:
- `central_mariadb_root_password`: The root password for the MariaDB server.
- `database_databasename`: The name of the initial database to create.
- `database_username`: The username for the database user.
- `database_password`: The password for the database user.
## Contributing
Contributions to this project are welcome. Please submit issues and pull requests with your suggestions.

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- name: create database
mysql_db:
name: "{{database_databasename}}"
state: present
login_user: root
login_password: "{{central_mariadb_root_password}}"
login_host: 127.0.0.1
login_port: 3306
listen: create database
- name: create database user
mysql_user:
name: "{{database_username}}"
password: "{{database_password}}"
priv: '{{database_databasename}}.*:ALL'
state: present
login_user: root
login_password: "{{central_mariadb_root_password}}"
login_host: 127.0.0.1
login_port: 3306
listen: create database

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- name: Create Docker network for MariaDB
docker_network:
name: mariadb_network
state: present
when: run_once_docker_mariadb is not defined
- name: install MariaDB
docker_container:
name: mariadb
image: mariadb:latest
detach: yes
env:
MARIADB_ROOT_PASSWORD: "{{central_mariadb_root_password}}"
networks:
- name: mariadb_network
published_ports:
- "127.0.0.1:3306:3306"
when: run_once_docker_mariadb is not defined
- name: run the docker_mariadb tasks once
set_fact:
run_once_docker_mariadb: true
when: run_once_docker_mariadb is not defined

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# Docker-Postgres Ansible Role
## Overview
This Ansible role is designed to deploy a PostgreSQL database using Docker. It includes tasks for setting up a Docker network, installing PostgreSQL in a Docker container, and initializing the database with a specified user and database.
## Role Variables
- `central_postgres_password`: The password for the PostgreSQL superuser (`postgres`).
- `database_databasename`: Name of the database to be created.
- `database_username`: Username for the database user.
- `database_password`: Password for the database user.
## Role Tasks
1. **Create Docker network for PostgreSQL**: Sets up a Docker network for PostgreSQL communication.
2. **Install PostgreSQL**: Deploys PostgreSQL in a Docker container, attaching it to the created network and setting the superuser password.
3. **Run the docker_postgres tasks once**: Ensures that the tasks are only run once to avoid redundancy.
## Handlers
- **Create database**: Creates a new database with the specified name.
- **Create database user**: Sets up a user with full privileges on the newly created database.
## Usage
1. Set the required variables in your playbook or inventory file.
2. Include this role in your playbook.
3. Run the playbook against the target host.
## Notes
- The PostgreSQL server is bound to `127.0.0.1:5432` on the host machine, making it accessible only from localhost.
- Ensure that the provided passwords are secure and stored securely, preferably using Ansible Vault or another encryption method.

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- name: Create database
postgresql_db:
name: "{{ database_databasename }}"
state: present
login_user: postgres
login_password: "{{ central_postgres_password }}"
login_host: 127.0.0.1
login_port: 5432
listen: create database
- name: Create database user
postgresql_user:
name: "{{ database_username }}"
password: "{{ database_password }}"
db: "{{ database_databasename }}"
priv: ALL
state: present
login_user: postgres
login_password: "{{ central_postgres_password }}"
login_host: 127.0.0.1
login_port: 5432
listen: create database

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- name: Create Docker network for PostgreSQL
docker_network:
name: postgres_network
state: present
when: run_once_docker_postgres is not defined
- name: Install PostgreSQL
docker_container:
name: postgres
image: postgres:latest
detach: yes
env:
POSTGRES_PASSWORD: "{{ central_postgres_password }}"
networks:
- name: postgres_network
published_ports:
- "127.0.0.1:5432:5432"
when: run_once_docker_postgres is not defined
- name: Run the docker_postgres tasks once
set_fact:
run_once_docker_postgres: true
when: run_once_docker_postgres is not defined