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openstackgerrit | David Moreau Simard proposed openstack/ara master: Fix typo in contributor docs https://review.openstack.org/463073 | 01:42 |
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openstackgerrit | Merged openstack/ara master: Fix typo in contributor docs https://review.openstack.org/463073 | 02:04 |
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openstackgerrit | David Moreau Simard proposed openstack/ara master: Improve the about page https://review.openstack.org/463091 | 13:47 |
openstackgerrit | David Moreau Simard proposed openstack/ara master: Improve the about page https://review.openstack.org/463091 | 14:17 |
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drab | hi | 14:18 |
drab | congrats on the new release | 14:19 |
dmsimard | drab: thanks :) | 14:19 |
drab | I'm wondering if the intention of ARA is and will remain purely an "ansible visualizer" or if there's an intention to add functionalities to run playbooks (unless that's already there and I missed it somehow) | 14:20 |
drab | I'm basically looking at ways to make it easier for part ofthe orgs to run ansible and some solutions such as rundeck came up | 14:20 |
drab | but they don't really offer the power of ARA in terms of feedback of a run | 14:20 |
dmsimard | drab: ARA does not and will not offer management features -- the lack of management features is a feature in itself :) | 14:22 |
dmsimard | It means ARA is super easy to install and use and does not require you to change your existing Ansible workflows | 14:22 |
dmsimard | There's a FAQ around this particular topic which references Rundeck: https://ara.readthedocs.io/en/latest/faq.html#why-don-t-you-use-ansible-tower-rundeck-or-semaphore | 14:23 |
drab | dmsimard: that's great, I can totally support that, just wanted to confirm to decide what to do next | 14:23 |
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drab | oh, I had missed that one, thanks | 14:23 |
dmsimard | drab: I've never used rundeck before so I don't really know how it actually runs Ansible but if it is possible to configure a callback, perhaps you can use ARA from within Rundeck or something. | 14:23 |
dmsimard | drab: for example, there was an issue to add integration in molecule ( https://github.com/metacloud/molecule/issues/728 ) but molecule allows you to use arbitrary callbacks out of the box so there was no need for a native integration | 14:24 |
drab | yep, I'm sure I can figure something out like that | 14:25 |
drab | altho as it stands, for similra reasons to yours in keeping ara simple, I'm actually considering writing something in flask | 14:25 |
drab | but then you have a resistence to the NIH syndrome, which I've been lucky enough to be vaccinated against at early age :P | 14:26 |
dmsimard | the ara web application is built with flask, it's great to work with :) | 14:26 |
drab | oh, neat, yeah I like flash | 14:26 |
drab | flask* | 14:26 |
drab | I definitely do not like flash... | 14:26 |
drab | :) | 14:27 |
dmsimard | lol | 14:27 |
drab | speaking of which, this is the other project a was considering, less known in the ansible circle as I never seen it mentioned but seems really nice: https://github.com/trondhindenes/flansible | 14:31 |
drab | another flask project, basically an ansible runner, very minimal, might give that a go to combat NIH while avoiding bloatware | 14:32 |
drab | and should be simple enough to integrate with ARA | 14:33 |
dmsimard | Yeah, there's a couple of open source projects that allows you to run ansible remotely and/or provide an API .. Semaphore and such. It really highlights that there's a need for that kind of use case. Tower needs to go open source ASAP :) | 14:33 |
drab | tbh I don't get semaphore, every time I looked at it I came back more puzzled | 14:33 |
drab | their website is just an api endpoint list and I can't quite figure out how it works exactly | 14:34 |
drab | brb | 14:34 |
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openstackgerrit | David Moreau Simard proposed openstack/ara master: Update the youtube demo URL https://review.openstack.org/463101 | 15:45 |
openstackgerrit | Merged openstack/ara master: Improve the about page https://review.openstack.org/463091 | 15:49 |
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Madhu | hi David. I saw your email on version 0.13 release on ARA | 16:26 |
Madhu | Congratulations!!! | 16:26 |
Madhu | Great work!!! | 16:26 |
leifmadsen | +1 | 16:26 |
Madhu | I have one question. I am using 0.12.4 version currently, How can I upgrade to 0.13 release? Please let me know | 16:27 |
openstackgerrit | Merged openstack/ara master: Update the youtube demo URL https://review.openstack.org/463101 | 16:38 |
dmsimard | Madhu: hi there | 17:06 |
dmsimard | Madhu: I guess you've installed ara through pip ? | 17:06 |
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dmsimard | Madhu: back up your database (just in case, always better to be safe than sorry) and then run "pip install ara --upgrade" | 17:12 |
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Madhu | yes david | 17:38 |
Madhu | thanks david. let me try | 17:38 |
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