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Author SHA1 Message Date
Matthew Fernandez
cc1fa209e2 Fix ci (#269) 2025-08-11 15:02:13 -06:00
Zach LeBlanc
a0fd566f2a Add Documentation for Connecting to Windows Hosts (#258) 2025-07-14 15:14:06 -04:00
Chris Edillon
a7b79faf34 Refer to bootstrap repo for initial APD setup (#257) 2025-07-09 13:07:17 -06:00
Chris Edillon
af7d93fcdb Improve compliance report firewalld conditional (#253)
Co-authored-by: Matthew Fernandez <l3acon@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-06-25 14:00:29 -06:00
Matthew Fernandez
0634643f21 Fix AWS groups (#255) 2025-06-25 13:06:49 -04:00
Todd Ruch
db97b38fbc Resolve parameter failure in Windows "Create some users" task (#250) 2025-06-20 14:38:08 -04:00
Chris Edillon
7468d14a98 support building multi-arch EE image (#249)
Co-authored-by: Matthew Fernandez <l3acon@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-06-18 16:49:04 -04:00
Matthew Fernandez
8a70edbfdc Attempt galaxy workaround (#252)
this will eventually be re-worked to put roles in our EE
2025-06-17 10:00:20 -06:00
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# GitHub Actions
## Background
We want to make attempts to run our integration tests in the same manner wether using GitHub actions or on a developers's machine locally. For this reason, the tests are curated to run using conatiner images. As of this writing, two images exist which we would like to test against:
We want to make attempts to run our integration tests in the same manner wether using GitHub actions or on a developers's machine locally. For this reason, the tests are curated to run using container images. As of this writing, two images exist which we would like to test against:
- quay.io/ansible-product-demos/apd-ee-24:latest
- quay.io/ansible-product-demos/apd-ee-25:latest

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- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- run: ./.github/workflows/run-pc.sh
shell: bash
pre-commit-24:
container:
image: quay.io/ansible-product-demos/apd-ee-24
options: --user root
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- run: USE_PYTHON=python3.9 ./.github/workflows/run-pc.sh
shell: bash

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#!/bin/bash -x
dnf install git-lfs -y
# should no longer need this
#dnf install git-lfs -y
PYTHON_VARIANT="${USE_PYTHON:-python3.11}"
PATH="$PATH:$HOME/.local/bin"

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.cache/
.ansible/
**/tmp/
execution_environments/context/

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- repo: https://github.com/ansible/ansible-lint.git
# get latest release tag from https://github.com/ansible/ansible-lint/releases/
rev: v6.20.3
rev: v25.7.0
hooks:
- id: ansible-lint
additional_dependencies:

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[![Lab](https://img.shields.io/badge/Try%20Me-EE0000?style=for-the-badge&logo=redhat&logoColor=white)](https://red.ht/aap-product-demos)
[![Dev Spaces](https://img.shields.io/badge/Customize%20Here-0078d7.svg?style=for-the-badge&logo=visual-studio-code&logoColor=white)](https://workspaces.openshift.com/f?url=https://github.com/ansible/product-demos)
[![pre-commit](https://img.shields.io/badge/pre--commit-enabled-brightgreen?logo=pre-commit&logoColor=white)](https://github.com/pre-commit/pre-commit)
[![Dev Spaces](https://img.shields.io/badge/Customize%20Here-0078d7.svg?style=for-the-badge&logo=visual-studio-code&logoColor=white)](https://workspaces.openshift.com/f?url=https://github.com/ansible/product-demos)
# Official Ansible Product Demos
# APD - Ansible Product Demos
This is a centralized location for Ansible Product Demos. This project is a collection of use cases implemented with Ansible for use with the [Ansible Automation Platform](https://www.redhat.com/en/technologies/management/ansible).
The Ansible Product Demos (APD) project is a set of Ansible demos that are deployed using [Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform](https://www.redhat.com/en/technologies/management/ansible). It uses configuraton-as-code to create AAP resources such as projects, templates, and credentials that form the basis for demonstrating automation use cases in several technology domains:
| Demo Name | Description |
|-----------|-------------|
@@ -15,54 +14,21 @@ This is a centralized location for Ansible Product Demos. This project is a coll
| [OpenShift](openshift/README.md) | OpenShift automation demos |
| [Satellite](satellite/README.md) | Demos of automation with Red Hat Satellite Server |
## Contributions
If you would like to contribute to this project please refer to [contribution guide](CONTRIBUTING.md) for best practices.
## Using this project
This project is tested for compatibility with the [demo.redhat.com Ansible Product Demos](https://demo.redhat.com/catalog?search=product+demos&item=babylon-catalog-prod%2Fopenshift-cnv.aap-product-demos-cnv.prod) lab environment. To use with other Ansible Automation Platform installations, review the [prerequisite documentation](https://github.com/ansible/product-demos-bootstrap).
Use the [APD bootstrap](https://github.com/ansible/product-demos-bootstrap) repo to add APD to an existing Ansible Automation Platform deployment. The bootstrap repo provides the initial manual prerequisite steps as well as a playbook for adding APD to the existing deployment.
> NOTE: demo.redhat.com is available to Red Hat Associates and Partners with a valid account.
1. First you must create a credential for [Automation Hub](https://console.redhat.com/ansible/automation-hub/) to successfully sync collections used by this project.
1. In the Credentials section of the Controller UI, add a new Credential called `Automation Hub` with the type `Ansible Galaxy/Automation Hub API Token`
2. You can obtain a token [here](https://console.redhat.com/ansible/automation-hub/token). This page will also provide the Server URL and Auth Server URL.
3. Next, click on Organizations and edit the `Default` organization. Add your `Automation Hub` credential to the `Galaxy Credentials` section. Don't forget to click **Save**!!
> You can also use an execution environment for disconnected environments. To do this, you must disable collection downloads in the Controller. This can be done in `Settings` > `Job Settings`. This setting prevents the controller from downloading collections listed in the [collections/requirements.yml](collections/requirements.yml) file.
2. If it is not already created for you, add an Execution Environment called `product-demos`
- Name: product-demos
- Image: quay.io/acme_corp/product-demos-ee:latest
- Pull: Only pull the image if not present before running
3. If it is not already created for you, create a Project called `Ansible Product Demos` with this repo as a source. NOTE: if you are using a fork, be sure that you have the correct URL. Update the project.
4. Finally, Create a Job Template called `Setup` with the following configuration:
- Name: Setup
- Inventory: Demo Inventory
- Exec Env: product-demos
- Playbook: setup_demo.yml
- Credentials:
- Type: Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform
- Name: Controller Credential
- Extra vars:
demo: <linux or windows or cloud or network>
For Red Hat associates and partners, there is an Ansible Product Demos catalog item [available on demo.redhat.com](https://red.ht/apd-sandbox) (account required).
## Bring Your Own Demo
Can't find what you're looking for? Customize this repo to make it your own.
1. Create a fork of this repo.
2. Update the URL of the `Ansible Project Demos` in the Controller.
3. Make changes as needed and run the **Product Demos | Single demo setup** job
2. Update the URL of the `Ansible Project Demos` project your Ansible Automation Platform controller.
3. Make changes to your fork as needed and run the **Product Demos | Single demo setup** job
See the [contribution guide](CONTRIBUTING.md) for more details on how to customize the project.
See the [contributing guide](CONTRIBUTING.md) for more details on how to customize the project.
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filters:
name: "{{ aws_image_filter }}"
architecture: "{{ aws_image_architecture | default(omit) }}"
register: amis
register: aws_amis
- name: AWS| CREATE VM | save ami
ansible.builtin.set_fact:
aws_instance_ami: >
{{ (amis.images | selectattr('name', 'defined') | sort(attribute='creation_date'))[-2] }}
{{ (aws_amis.images | selectattr('name', 'defined') | sort(attribute='creation_date'))[-2] }}
- name: AWS| CREATE VM | create instance
amazon.aws.ec2_instance:

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wait: true
- name: AWS | RESTORE VM | get volumes
register: r_vol_info
register: aws_r_vol_info
amazon.aws.ec2_vol_info:
region: "{{ aws_region }}"
filters:
attachment.instance-id: "{{ instance_id }}"
- name: AWS | RESTORE VM | detach volumes
loop: "{{ r_vol_info.volumes }}"
loop: "{{ aws_r_vol_info.volumes }}"
loop_control:
loop_var: volume
label: "{{ volume.id }}"
@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@
- name: AWS | RESTORE VM | get all snapshots
when: inventory_hostname not in aws_snapshots
register: r_snapshots
register: aws_r_snapshots
amazon.aws.ec2_snapshot_info:
region: "{{ aws_region }}"
filters:
@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@
amazon.aws.ec2_vol:
region: "{{ aws_region }}"
instance: "{{ instance_id }}"
snapshot: "{{ r_snapshots.snapshots[0].snapshot_id }}"
snapshot: "{{ aws_r_snapshots.snapshots[0].snapshot_id }}"
device_name: "/dev/sda1"
- name: AWS | RESTORE VM | start vm

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file: snapshot_vm.yml
- name: AWS | SNAPSHOT VM | get volumes
register: r_vol_info
register: aws_r_vol_info
amazon.aws.ec2_vol_info:
region: "{{ aws_region }}"
filters:
attachment.instance-id: "{{ instance_id }}"
- name: AWS | SNAPSHOT VM | take snapshots
loop: "{{ r_vol_info.volumes }}"
loop: "{{ aws_r_vol_info.volumes }}"
loop_control:
loop_var: volume
label: "{{ volume.id }}"
register: r_snapshots
register: aws_r_snapshots
amazon.aws.ec2_snapshot:
region: "{{ aws_region }}"
volume_id: "{{ volume.id }}"
@@ -32,11 +32,11 @@
- name: AWS | SNAPSHOT VM | format snapshot stat
ansible.builtin.set_fact:
snapshot_stat:
aws_snapshot_stat:
- key: "{{ inventory_hostname }}"
value: "{{ r_snapshots.results | json_query(aws_ec2_snapshot_query) }}"
value: "{{ aws_r_snapshots.results | json_query(aws_ec2_snapshot_query) }}"
- name: AWS | SNAPSHOT VM | record snapshot with host key
ansible.builtin.set_stats:
data:
aws_snapshots: "{{ snapshot_stat | items2dict }}"
aws_snapshots: "{{ aws_snapshot_stat | items2dict }}"

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kind: Route
name: "{{ eda_controller_project_app_name }}"
namespace: "{{ eda_controller_project }}"
register: r_eda_route
until: r_eda_route.resources[0].spec.host is defined
register: eda_controller_r_eda_route
until: eda_controller_r_eda_route.resources[0].spec.host is defined
retries: 30
delay: 45
- name: Get eda-controller route hostname
ansible.builtin.set_fact:
eda_controller_hostname: "{{ r_eda_route.resources[0].spec.host }}"
eda_controller_hostname: "{{ eda_controller_r_eda_route.resources[0].spec.host }}"
- name: Wait for eda_controller to be running
ansible.builtin.uri:
@@ -36,8 +36,8 @@
validate_certs: false
body_format: json
status_code: 200
register: r_result
until: not r_result.failed
register: eda_controller_r_result
until: not eda_controller_r_result.failed
retries: 60
delay: 45

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redhat.openshift_virtualization.kubevirt_vm_info:
name: "{{ item }}"
namespace: "{{ vm_namespace }}"
register: state
register: snapshot_state
- name: Stop VirtualMachine
redhat.openshift_virtualization.kubevirt_vm:
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@
namespace: "{{ vm_namespace }}"
running: false
wait: true
when: state.resources.0.spec.running
when: snapshot_state.resources.0.spec.running
- name: Create a VirtualMachineSnapshot
kubernetes.core.k8s:
@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@
wait: true
wait_condition:
type: Ready
register: snapshot
register: snapshot_snapshot
- name: Start VirtualMachine
redhat.openshift_virtualization.kubevirt_vm:
@@ -37,13 +37,13 @@
namespace: "{{ vm_namespace }}"
running: true
wait: true
when: state.resources.0.spec.running
when: snapshot_state.resources.0.spec.running
- name: Export snapshot name
ansible.builtin.set_stats:
data:
restore_snapshot_name: "{{ snapshot.result.metadata.name }}"
restore_snapshot_name: "{{ snapshot_snapshot.result.metadata.name }}"
- name: Output snapshot name
ansible.builtin.debug:
msg: "Successfully created snapshot {{ snapshot.result.metadata.name }}"
msg: "Successfully created snapshot {{ snapshot_snapshot.result.metadata.name }}"

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redhat.openshift_virtualization.kubevirt_vm_info:
name: "{{ item }}"
namespace: "{{ vm_namespace }}"
register: state
register: snapshot_state
- name: List snapshots
kubernetes.core.k8s_info:
api_version: snapshot.kubevirt.io/v1alpha1
kind: VirtualMachineSnapshot
namespace: "{{ vm_namespace }}"
register: snapshot
register: snapshot_snapshot
- name: Set snapshot name for {{ item }}
ansible.builtin.set_fact:
latest_snapshot: "{{ snapshot.resources | selectattr('spec.source.name', 'equalto', item) | sort(attribute='metadata.creationTimestamp') | first }}"
snapshot_latest_snapshot: "{{ snapshot_snapshot.resources | selectattr('spec.source.name', 'equalto', item) | sort(attribute='metadata.creationTimestamp') | first }}"
- name: Stop VirtualMachine
redhat.openshift_virtualization.kubevirt_vm:
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@
namespace: "{{ vm_namespace }}"
running: false
wait: true
when: state.resources.0.spec.running
when: snapshot_state.resources.0.spec.running
- name: Restore a VirtualMachineSnapshot
kubernetes.core.k8s:
@@ -30,14 +30,14 @@
apiVersion: snapshot.kubevirt.io/v1alpha1
kind: VirtualMachineRestore
metadata:
generateName: "{{ latest_snapshot.metadata.generateName }}"
generateName: "{{ snapshot_latest_snapshot.metadata.generateName }}"
namespace: "{{ vm_namespace }}"
spec:
target:
apiGroup: kubevirt.io
kind: VirtualMachine
name: "{{ item }}"
virtualMachineSnapshotName: "{{ latest_snapshot.metadata.name }}"
virtualMachineSnapshotName: "{{ snapshot_latest_snapshot.metadata.name }}"
wait: true
wait_condition:
type: Ready
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namespace: "{{ vm_namespace }}"
running: true
wait: true
when: state.resources.0.spec.running
when: snapshot_state.resources.0.spec.running

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check_mode: false
- name: Upgrade packages (yum)
ansible.builtin.yum:
ansible.legacy.dnf:
name: '*'
state: latest # noqa: package-latest - Intended to update packages to latest
exclude: "{{ exclude_packages }}"
when: ansible_pkg_mgr == "yum"
register: patchingresult_yum
register: patch_linux_patchingresult_yum
- name: Upgrade packages (dnf)
ansible.builtin.dnf:
@@ -21,17 +21,17 @@
state: latest # noqa: package-latest - Intended to update packages to latest
exclude: "{{ exclude_packages }}"
when: ansible_pkg_mgr == "dnf"
register: patchingresult_dnf
register: patch_linux_patchingresult_dnf
- name: Check to see if we need a reboot
ansible.builtin.command: needs-restarting -r
register: result
changed_when: result.rc == 1
failed_when: result.rc > 1
register: patch_linux_result
changed_when: patch_linux_result.rc == 1
failed_when: patch_linux_result.rc > 1
check_mode: false
- name: Reboot Server if Necessary
ansible.builtin.reboot:
when:
- result.rc == 1
- patch_linux_result.rc == 1
- allow_reboot

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category_names: "{{ win_update_categories | default(omit) }}"
reboot: "{{ allow_reboot }}"
state: installed
register: patchingresult
register: patch_windows_patchingresult

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<td>{{hostvars[linux_host]['ansible_distribution_version']|default("none")}}</td>
<td>
<ul>
{% if hostvars[linux_host].patchingresult_yum.changed|default("false",true) == true %}
{% for packagename in hostvars[linux_host].patchingresult_yum.changes.updated|sort %}
{% if hostvars[linux_host].patch_linux_patchingresult_yum.changed|default("false",true) == true %}
{% for packagename in hostvars[linux_host].patch_linux_patchingresult_yum.changes.updated|sort %}
<li> {{ packagename[0] }} - {{ packagename[1] }} </li>
{% endfor %}
{% elif hostvars[linux_host].patchingresult_dnf.changed|default("false",true) == true %}
{% for packagename in hostvars[linux_host].patchingresult_dnf.results|sort %}
{% elif hostvars[linux_host].patch_linux_patchingresult_dnf.changed|default("false",true) == true %}
{% for packagename in hostvars[linux_host].patch_linux_patchingresult_dnf.results|sort %}
<li> {{ packagename }} </li>
{% endfor %}
{% elif hostvars[linux_host].patchingresult_dnf.changed is undefined %}
{% elif hostvars[linux_host].patch_linux_patchingresult_dnf.changed is undefined %}
<li> Patching Failed </li>
{% elif hostvars[linux_host].patchingresult_yum.changed is undefined %}
{% elif hostvars[linux_host].patch_linux_patchingresult_yum.changed is undefined %}
<li> Patching Failed </li>
{% else %}
<li> Compliant </li>

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state: present
namespace: patching-report
definition: "{{ lookup('ansible.builtin.template', 'resources.yaml.j2') }}"
register: resources_output
register: report_ocp_patching_resources_output
- name: Display link to patching report
ansible.builtin.debug:
msg:
- "Patching report availbable at:"
- "{{ resources_output.result.results[3].result.spec.port.targetPort }}://{{ resources_output.result.results[3].result.spec.host }}"
- "{{ report_ocp_patching_resources_output.result.results[3].result.spec.port.targetPort }}://{{ report_ocp_patching_resources_output.result.results[3].result.spec.host }}"

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<td>{{hostvars[linux_host]['ansible_distribution_version']|default("none")}}</td>
<td>
<ul>
{% if hostvars[linux_host].patchingresult_yum.changed|default("false",true) == true %}
{% for packagename in hostvars[linux_host].patchingresult_yum.changes.updated|sort %}
{% if hostvars[linux_host].patch_linux_patchingresult_yum.changed|default("false",true) == true %}
{% for packagename in hostvars[linux_host].patch_linux_patchingresult_yum.changes.updated|sort %}
<li> {{ packagename[0] }} - {{ packagename[1] }} </li>
{% endfor %}
{% elif hostvars[linux_host].patchingresult_dnf.changed|default("false",true) == true %}
{% for packagename in hostvars[linux_host].patchingresult_dnf.results|sort %}
{% elif hostvars[linux_host].patch_linux_patchingresult_dnf.changed|default("false",true) == true %}
{% for packagename in hostvars[linux_host].patch_linux_patchingresult_dnf.results|sort %}
<li> {{ packagename }} </li>
{% endfor %}
{% elif hostvars[linux_host].patchingresult_dnf.changed is undefined %}
{% elif hostvars[linux_host].patch_linux_patchingresult_dnf.changed is undefined %}
<li> Patching Failed </li>
{% elif hostvars[linux_host].patchingresult_yum.changed is undefined %}
{% elif hostvars[linux_host].patch_linux_patchingresult_yum.changed is undefined %}
<li> Patching Failed </li>
{% else %}
<li> Compliant </li>

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ansible.builtin.include_vars: "{{ ansible_system }}.yml"
- name: Install httpd package
ansible.builtin.yum:
ansible.builtin.dnf:
name: httpd
state: installed
check_mode: false

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ansible.builtin.find:
paths: "{{ doc_root }}/{{ reports_dir }}"
patterns: '*.html'
register: reports
register: report_server_reports
check_mode: false
- name: Publish landing page

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ansible.windows.win_find:
paths: "{{ doc_root }}/{{ reports_dir }}"
patterns: '*.html'
register: reports
register: report_server_reports
check_mode: false
- name: Publish landing page

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</center>
<table class="table table-striped mt32 main_net_table">
<tbody>
{% for report in reports.files %}
{% for report in report_server_reports.files %}
{% set page = report.path.split('/')[-1] %}
<tr>
<td class="summary_info">

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</center>
<table class="table table-striped mt32 main_net_table">
<tbody>
{% for report in reports.files %}
{% for report in report_server_reports.files %}
{% set page = report.path.split('\\')[-1] %}
<tr>
<td class="summary_info">

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name: "{{ instance_name }}"
- name: Remove rhui client packages
ansible.builtin.yum:
ansible.builtin.dnf:
name:
- google-rhui-client*
- rh-amazon-rhui-client*
@@ -19,17 +19,17 @@
- name: Get current repos
ansible.builtin.command:
cmd: ls /etc/yum.repos.d/
register: repos
register: register_host_repos
changed_when: false
- name: Remove existing rhui repos
ansible.builtin.file:
path: "/etc/yum.repos.d/{{ item }}"
state: absent
loop: "{{ repos.stdout_lines }}"
loop: "{{ register_host_repos.stdout_lines }}"
- name: Install satellite certificate
ansible.builtin.yum:
ansible.builtin.dnf:
name: "{{ satellite_url }}/pub/katello-ca-consumer-latest.noarch.rpm"
state: present
validate_certs: false
@@ -53,7 +53,7 @@
state: enabled
- name: Install satellite client
ansible.builtin.yum:
ansible.builtin.dnf:
name:
- katello-host-tools
- katello-host-tools-tracer

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---
- name: Install openscap client packages
ansible.builtin.yum:
ansible.builtin.dnf:
name:
- openscap-scanner
- rubygem-foreman_scap_client
@@ -15,18 +15,18 @@
force_basic_auth: true
body_format: json
validate_certs: false
register: policies
register: scap_client_policies
no_log: "{{ foreman_operations_scap_client_secure_logging }}"
- name: Build policy {{ policy_name }}
ansible.builtin.set_fact:
policy: "{{ policy | default([]) }} + {{ [item] }}"
loop: "{{ policies.json.results }}"
scap_client_policy: "{{ scap_client_policy | default([]) }} + {{ [item] }}"
loop: "{{ scap_client_policies.json.results }}"
when: item.name in policy_name or policy_name == 'all'
- name: Fail if no policy found with required name
ansible.builtin.fail:
when: policy is not defined
when: scap_client_policy is not defined
- name: Get scap content information
ansible.builtin.uri:
@@ -37,8 +37,8 @@
force_basic_auth: false
body_format: json
validate_certs: false
register: scapcontents
loop: "{{ policy }}"
register: scap_client_scapcontents
loop: "{{ scap_client_policy }}"
no_log: "{{ foreman_operations_scap_client_secure_logging }}"
- name: Get tailoring content information
@@ -50,21 +50,21 @@
force_basic_auth: false
body_format: json
validate_certs: false
register: tailoringfiles
register: scap_client_tailoringfiles
when: item.tailoring_file_id | int > 0 | d(False)
loop: "{{ policy }}"
loop: "{{ scap_client_policy }}"
no_log: "{{ foreman_operations_scap_client_secure_logging }}"
- name: Build scap content parameters
ansible.builtin.set_fact:
scap_content: "{{ scap_content | default({}) | combine({item.json.id: item.json}) }}"
loop: "{{ scapcontents.results }}"
scap_client_scap_content: "{{ scap_client_scap_content | default({}) | combine({item.json.id: item.json}) }}"
loop: "{{ scap_client_scapcontents.results }}"
- name: Build tailoring content parameters
ansible.builtin.set_fact:
tailoring_files: "{{ tailoring_files | default({}) | combine({item.json.id: item.json}) }}"
scap_client_tailoring_files: "{{ scap_client_tailoring_files | default({}) | combine({item.json.id: item.json}) }}"
when: item.json is defined
loop: "{{ tailoringfiles.results }}"
loop: "{{ scap_client_tailoringfiles.results }}"
- name: Apply openscap client configuration template
ansible.builtin.template:
@@ -78,7 +78,7 @@
# cron:
# name: "Openscap Execution"
# cron_file: 'foreman_openscap_client'
# job: '/usr/bin/foreman_scap_client {{policy.id}} > /dev/null'
# job: '/usr/bin/foreman_scap_client {{scap_client_policy.id}} > /dev/null'
# weekday: "{{crontab_weekdays}}"
# hour: "{{crontab_hour}}"
# minute: "{{crontab_minute}}"

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- tag:Name
compose:
ansible_host: public_ip_address
ansible_user: 'ec2-user'
ansible_user: ec2-user
groups:
cloud_aws: true
os_linux: tags.blueprint.startswith('rhel')
os_windows: tags.blueprint.startswith('win')
os_linux: "platform_details == 'Red Hat Enterprise Linux'"
os_windows: "platform_details == 'Windows'"
keyed_groups:
- key: platform
prefix: os
- key: tags.blueprint
prefix: blueprint
- key: tags.owner
@@ -62,6 +61,7 @@ controller_inventory_sources:
prefix: deployment
- key: tags.Compliance
separator: ''
controller_groups:
- name: cloud_aws
inventory: Demo Inventory

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openshift-clients-4.16.0-202408021139.p0.ge8fb3c0.assembly.stream.el9.x86_64.rpm filter=lfs diff=lfs merge=lfs -text

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# Execution Environment Images for Ansible Product Demos
When the Ansible Product Demos setup job template is run, it creates a number of execution environment definitions on the automation controller. The content of this directory is used to create and update the default execution environment images defined during the setup process.
When the Ansible Product Demos setup job template is run, it creates a number of execution environment definitions on the automation controller. The content of this directory is used to create and update the default APD execution environment images defined during the setup process, [quay.io/ansible-product-demos/apd-ee-25](quay.io/ansible-product-demos/apd-ee-25).
Currently these execution environment images are created manually using the `build.sh` script, with a future goal of building in a CI pipeline when any EE definitions or requirements are updated.
Currently the execution environment image is created manually using the `build.sh` script, with a future goal of building in a CI pipeline when the EE definition or requirements are updated.
## Building the execution environment images
1. `podman login registry.redhat.io` in order to pull the base EE images
2. `export ANSIBLE_GALAXY_SERVER_CERTIFIED_TOKEN="<token>"` obtained from [Automation Hub](https://console.redhat.com/ansible/automation-hub/token)
3. `export ANSIBLE_GALAXY_SERVER_VALIDATED_TOKEN="<token>"` (same as above)
4. `./build.sh` to build the EE images and add them to your local podman image cache
3. `export ANSIBLE_GALAXY_SERVER_VALIDATED_TOKEN="<token>"` (same token as above)
4. `./build.sh` to build the EE image
The `build.sh` script creates multiple EE images, each based on the ee-minimal image that comes with a different minor version of AAP. These images are created in the "quay.io/ansible-product-demos" namespace. Currently the script builds the following images:
The `build.sh` script creates a multi-architecture EE image for the amd64 (x86_64) and arm64 (aarch64) platforms. It does so by creating the build context using `ansible-builder create`, then creating a podman manifest definition and building an EE image for each supported platform.
* quay.io/ansible-product-demos/apd-ee-24
* quay.io/ansible-product-demos/apd-ee-25
NOTE: Podman will use qemu to emulate the non-native architecture at build time, so the build must be performed on a system which includes the qemu-user-static package. Builds have only been tested on MacOS using podman-desktop with the native Fedora-based podman machine.

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---
version: 3
images:
base_image:
name: registry.redhat.io/ansible-automation-platform-24/ee-minimal-rhel9:latest
dependencies:
galaxy: requirements.yml
additional_build_files:
# https://access.redhat.com/solutions/7024259
# download from access.redhat.com -> Downloads -> OpenShift Container Platform -> Packages
- src: openshift-clients-4.16.0-202408021139.p0.ge8fb3c0.assembly.stream.el9.x86_64.rpm
dest: rpms
- src: ansible.cfg
dest: configs
options:
package_manager_path: /usr/bin/microdnf
additional_build_steps:
prepend_base:
- RUN $PYCMD -m pip install --upgrade pip setuptools
- COPY _build/rpms/openshift-clients*.rpm /tmp/openshift-clients.rpm
- RUN $PKGMGR -y update && $PKGMGR -y install bash-completion && $PKGMGR clean all
- RUN rpm -ivh /tmp/openshift-clients.rpm && rm /tmp/openshift-clients.rpm
prepend_galaxy:
- ADD _build/configs/ansible.cfg /etc/ansible/ansible.cfg
- ARG ANSIBLE_GALAXY_SERVER_CERTIFIED_TOKEN
- ARG ANSIBLE_GALAXY_SERVER_VALIDATED_TOKEN
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@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ images:
base_image:
name: registry.redhat.io/ansible-automation-platform-25/ee-minimal-rhel9:latest
dependencies:
galaxy: requirements-25.yml
galaxy: requirements.yml
system:
- python3.11-devel [platform:rpm]
python:
@@ -13,10 +13,6 @@ dependencies:
python_path: /usr/bin/python3.11
additional_build_files:
# https://access.redhat.com/solutions/7024259
# download from access.redhat.com -> Downloads -> OpenShift Container Platform -> Packages
- src: openshift-clients-4.16.0-202408021139.p0.ge8fb3c0.assembly.stream.el9.x86_64.rpm
dest: rpms
- src: ansible.cfg
dest: configs
@@ -25,16 +21,17 @@ options:
additional_build_steps:
prepend_base:
# AgnosticD can use this to deterine it is running from an EE
# see https://github.com/redhat-cop/agnosticd/blob/development/ansible/install_galaxy_roles.yml
- ENV LAUNCHED_BY_RUNNER=1
- ARG OPENSHIFT_CLIENT_RPM
- RUN $PYCMD -m pip install --upgrade pip setuptools
- COPY _build/rpms/openshift-clients*.rpm /tmp/openshift-clients.rpm
- RUN $PKGMGR -y update && $PKGMGR -y install bash-completion && $PKGMGR clean all
- RUN rpm -ivh /tmp/openshift-clients.rpm && rm /tmp/openshift-clients.rpm
# microdnf doesn't support URL or local file paths to RPMs, use rpm as a workaround
- RUN curl -o /tmp/openshift-clients.rpm $OPENSHIFT_CLIENT_RPM && rpm -Uvh /tmp/openshift-clients.rpm && rm -f /tmp/openshift-clients.rpm
prepend_galaxy:
- ADD _build/configs/ansible.cfg /etc/ansible/ansible.cfg
- ARG ANSIBLE_GALAXY_SERVER_CERTIFIED_TOKEN
- ARG ANSIBLE_GALAXY_SERVER_VALIDATED_TOKEN
append_final:
- RUN curl -o /etc/yum.repos.d/hasicorp.repo https://rpm.releases.hashicorp.com/RHEL/hashicorp.repo &&
microdnf install -y terraform
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#!/bin/bash
# array of images to build
ee_images=(
"apd-ee-24"
"apd-ee-25"
)
if [[ -z $ANSIBLE_GALAXY_SERVER_CERTIFIED_TOKEN || -z $ANSIBLE_GALAXY_SERVER_VALIDATED_TOKEN ]]
then
echo "A valid Automation Hub token is required, Set the following environment variables before continuing"
echo "export ANSIBLE_GALAXY_SERVER_CERTIFIED_TOKEN=<token>"
echo "export ANSIBLE_GALAXY_SERVER_VALIDATED_TOKEN=<token>"
exit 1
fi
for ee in "${ee_images[@]}"
# log in to pull the base EE image
if ! podman login --get-login registry.redhat.io > /dev/null
then
echo "Run 'podman login registry.redhat.io' before continuing"
exit 1
fi
# create EE definition
rm -rf ./context/*
ansible-builder create \
--file apd-ee-25.yml \
--context ./context \
-v 3 | tee ansible-builder.log
# remove existing manifest if present
_tag=$(date +%Y%m%d)
podman manifest rm quay.io/ansible-product-demos/apd-ee-25:${_tag}
# create manifest for EE image
podman manifest create quay.io/ansible-product-demos/apd-ee-25:${_tag}
# for the openshift-clients RPM, microdnf doesn't support URL-based installs
# and HTTP doesn't support file globs for GETs, use multiple steps to determine
# the correct RPM URL for each machine architecture
for arch in amd64 arm64
do
echo "Building EE image ${ee}"
_baseurl=https://mirror.openshift.com/pub/openshift-v4/${arch}/dependencies/rpms/4.18-el9-beta/
_rpm=$(curl -s ${_baseurl} | grep openshift-clients-4 | grep href | cut -d\" -f2)
# build EE image
ansible-builder build \
--file ${ee}.yml \
--context ./ee_contexts/${ee} \
--build-arg ANSIBLE_GALAXY_SERVER_CERTIFIED_TOKEN \
--build-arg ANSIBLE_GALAXY_SERVER_VALIDATED_TOKEN \
-v 3 \
-t quay.io/ansible-product-demos/${ee}:$(date +%Y%m%d)
if [[ $? == 0 ]]
then
# tag EE image as latest
podman tag \
quay.io/ansible-product-demos/${ee}:$(date +%Y%m%d) \
quay.io/ansible-product-demos/${ee}:latest
fi
# build EE for multiple architectures from the EE context
pushd ./context/ > /dev/null
podman build --platform linux/${arch} \
--build-arg ANSIBLE_GALAXY_SERVER_CERTIFIED_TOKEN \
--build-arg ANSIBLE_GALAXY_SERVER_VALIDATED_TOKEN \
--build-arg OPENSHIFT_CLIENT_RPM="${_baseurl}${_rpm}" \
--manifest quay.io/ansible-product-demos/apd-ee-25:${_tag} . \
| tee podman-build-${arch}.log
popd > /dev/null
done
# inspect manifest content
#podman manifest inspect quay.io/ansible-product-demos/apd-ee-25:${_tag}
# tag manifest as latest
#podman tag quay.io/ansible-product-demos/apd-ee-25:${_tag} quay.io/ansible-product-demos/apd-ee-25:latest
# push all manifest content to repository
# using --all is important here, it pushes all content and not
# just the native platform content
#podman manifest push --all quay.io/ansible-product-demos/apd-ee-25:${_tag}
#podman manifest push --all quay.io/ansible-product-demos/apd-ee-25:latest

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version https://git-lfs.github.com/spec/v1
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@@ -1,77 +0,0 @@
---
collections:
# AAP config as code
- name: ansible.controller
version: ">=4.6.0"
# TODO this fails trying to install a different version of
# the python-systemd package
# - name: ansible.eda # fails trying to install systemd-python package
# version: ">=2.1.0"
- name: ansible.hub
version: ">=1.0.0"
- name: ansible.platform
version: ">=2.5.0"
- name: infra.ah_configuration
version: ">=2.0.6"
- name: infra.controller_configuration
version: ">=2.11.0"
# linux demos
- name: ansible.posix
version: ">=1.5.4"
- name: community.general
version: ">=8.0.0"
- name: containers.podman
version: ">=1.12.1"
- name: redhat.insights
version: ">=1.2.2"
- name: redhat.rhel_system_roles
version: ">=1.23.0"
# windows demos
- name: microsoft.ad
version: "1.9"
- name: ansible.windows
version: ">=2.3.0"
- name: chocolatey.chocolatey
version: ">=1.5.1"
- name: community.windows
version: ">=2.2.0"
# cloud demos
- name: amazon.aws
version: ">=7.5.0"
# satellite demos
- name: redhat.satellite
version: ">=4.0.0"
# network demos
- name: ansible.netcommon
version: ">=6.0.0"
- name: cisco.ios
version: ">=7.0.0"
- name: cisco.iosxr
version: ">=8.0.0"
- name: cisco.nxos
version: ">=7.0.0"
- name: network.backup
version: ">=3.0.0"
# TODO on 2.5 ee-minimal-rhel9 this tries to build and install
# a different version of python netifaces, which fails
# - name: infoblox.nios_modules
# version: ">=1.6.1"
# openshift demos
- name: kubernetes.core
version: ">=4.0.0"
- name: redhat.openshift
version: ">=3.0.1"
- name: redhat.openshift_virtualization
version: ">=1.4.0"
# for RHDP
- name: ansible.utils
version: ">=5.1.0"
- name: kubevirt.core
version: ">=2.1.0"
- name: community.okd
version: ">=4.0.0"
- name: https://github.com/rhpds/assisted_installer.git
type: git
version: "v0.0.1"
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---
collections:
# AAP config as code
- name: ansible.controller
version: "<4.6.0"
version: ">=4.6.0"
# TODO this fails trying to install a different version of
# the python-systemd package
# - name: ansible.eda # fails trying to install systemd-python package
# version: ">=2.1.0"
- name: ansible.hub
version: ">=1.0.0"
- name: ansible.platform
version: ">=2.5.0"
- name: infra.ah_configuration
version: ">=2.0.6"
- name: infra.controller_configuration
version: ">=2.9.0"
- name: redhat_cop.controller_configuration
version: ">=2.3.1"
# linux
version: ">=2.11.0"
# linux demos
- name: ansible.posix
version: ">=1.5.4"
- name: community.general
@@ -19,7 +26,7 @@ collections:
version: ">=1.2.2"
- name: redhat.rhel_system_roles
version: ">=1.23.0"
# windows
# windows demos
- name: microsoft.ad
version: "1.9"
- name: ansible.windows
@@ -28,13 +35,13 @@ collections:
version: ">=1.5.1"
- name: community.windows
version: ">=2.2.0"
# cloud
# cloud demos
- name: amazon.aws
version: ">=7.5.0"
# satellite
# satellite demos
- name: redhat.satellite
version: ">=4.0.0"
# network
# network demos
- name: ansible.netcommon
version: ">=6.0.0"
- name: cisco.ios
@@ -43,12 +50,20 @@ collections:
version: ">=8.0.0"
- name: cisco.nxos
version: ">=7.0.0"
- name: infoblox.nios_modules
version: ">=1.6.1"
# openshift
- name: network.backup
version: ">=3.0.0"
# TODO on 2.5 ee-minimal-rhel9 this tries to build and install
# a different version of python netifaces, which fails
# - name: infoblox.nios_modules
# version: ">=1.6.1"
# openshift demos
- name: ansible.utils
version: ">=6.0.0"
- name: kubernetes.core
version: ">=4.0.0"
- name: redhat.openshift
version: ">=3.0.1"
- name: redhat.openshift_virtualization
version: ">=1.4.0"
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@@ -20,12 +20,12 @@
# Install subscription-manager if it's not there
- name: Install subscription-manager
ansible.builtin.yum:
ansible.builtin.dnf:
name: subscription-manager
state: present
- name: Remove rhui client packages
ansible.builtin.yum:
ansible.builtin.dnf:
name: rh-amazon-rhui-client*
state: removed
@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@
when: "'rhui' in item"
- name: Install katello package
ansible.builtin.yum:
ansible.builtin.dnf:
name: "https://{{ sat_url }}/pub/katello-ca-consumer-latest.noarch.rpm"
state: present
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state: enabled
immediate: true
permanent: true
when: "'firewalld.service' in ansible_facts.services"
when:
- "'firewalld.service' in ansible_facts.services"
- ansible_facts.services["firewalld.service"].state == "running"
- name: Disable httpd welcome page
ansible.builtin.file:

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@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
tasks:
# Install yum-utils if it's not there
- name: Install yum-utils
ansible.builtin.yum:
ansible.builtin.dnf:
name: yum-utils
state: installed
check_mode: false

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@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@
key: "{{ sudo_user }}"
- name: Check Cleanup package
ansible.builtin.yum:
ansible.builtin.dnf:
name: at
state: present

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@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
tasks:
# Install yum-utils if it's not there
- name: Install yum-utils
ansible.builtin.yum:
ansible.builtin.dnf:
name: yum-utils
state: installed

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@@ -2,45 +2,65 @@
roles:
# RHEL 7 compliance roles from ComplianceAsCode
- name: redhatofficial.rhel7-cis
src: https://github.com/RedHatOfficial/ansible-role-rhel7-cis
version: 0.1.72
- name: redhatofficial.rhel7-cjis
src: https://github.com/RedHatOfficial/ansible-role-rhel7-cjis
version: 0.1.72
- name: redhatofficial.rhel7-cui
src: https://github.com/RedHatOfficial/ansible-role-rhel7-cui
version: 0.1.72
- name: redhatofficial.rhel7-hipaa
src: https://github.com/RedHatOfficial/ansible-role-rhel7-hipaa
version: 0.1.72
- name: redhatofficial.rhel7-ospp
src: https://github.com/RedHatOfficial/ansible-role-rhel7-ospp
version: 0.1.72
- name: redhatofficial.rhel7-pci-dss
src: https://github.com/RedHatOfficial/ansible-role-rhel7-pci-dss
version: 0.1.72
- name: redhatofficial.rhel7-stig
src: https://github.com/RedHatOfficial/ansible-role-rhel7-stig
version: 0.1.72
# RHEL 8 compliance roles from ComplianceAsCode
- name: redhatofficial.rhel8-cis
src: https://github.com/RedHatOfficial/ansible-role-rhel8-cis
version: 0.1.72
- name: redhatofficial.rhel8-cjis
src: https://github.com/RedHatOfficial/ansible-role-rhel8-cjis
version: 0.1.72
- name: redhatofficial.rhel8-cui
src: https://github.com/RedHatOfficial/ansible-role-rhel8-cui
version: 0.1.72
- name: redhatofficial.rhel8-hipaa
src: https://github.com/RedHatOfficial/ansible-role-rhel8-hipaa
version: 0.1.72
- name: redhatofficial.rhel8-ospp
src: https://github.com/RedHatOfficial/ansible-role-rhel8-ospp
version: 0.1.72
- name: redhatofficial.rhel8-pci-dss
src: https://github.com/RedHatOfficial/ansible-role-rhel8-pci-dss
version: 0.1.72
- name: redhatofficial.rhel8-stig
src: https://github.com/RedHatOfficial/ansible-role-rhel8-stig
version: 0.1.72
# RHEL 9 compliance roles from ComplianceAsCode
- name: redhatofficial.rhel9-cis
src: https://github.com/RedHatOfficial/ansible-role-rhel9-cis
version: 0.1.72
- name: redhatofficial.rhel9-cui
src: https://github.com/RedHatOfficial/ansible-role-rhel9-cui
version: 0.1.72
- name: redhatofficial.rhel9-hipaa
src: https://github.com/RedHatOfficial/ansible-role-rhel9-hipaa
version: 0.1.72
- name: redhatofficial.rhel9-ospp
src: https://github.com/RedHatOfficial/ansible-role-rhel9-ospp
version: 0.1.72
- name: redhatofficial.rhel9-pci-dss
src: https://github.com/RedHatOfficial/ansible-role-rhel9-pci-dss
version: 0.1.72
- name: redhatofficial.rhel9-stig
src: https://github.com/RedHatOfficial/ansible-role-rhel9-stig
version: 0.1.72
...

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@@ -8,6 +8,8 @@
- [Jobs](#jobs)
- [Workflows](#workflows)
- [Suggested Usage](#suggested-usage)
- [Connecting to Windows Hosts](#connecting-to-windows-hosts)
- [Testing with RDP](#testing-with-rdp)
## About These Demos
This category of demos shows examples of Windows Server operations and management with Ansible Automation Platform. The list of demos can be found below. See the [Suggested Usage](#suggested-usage) section of this document for recommendations on how to best use these demos.
@@ -40,3 +42,24 @@ We are currently investigating an intermittent connectivity issue related to the
**WINDOWS / Helpdesk new user portal** - This job is dependant on the Create Active Directory Domain completing before users can be created.
**WINDOWS / Join Active Directory Domain** - This job is dependant on the Create Active Directory Domain completing before computers can be joined.
## Connecting to Windows Hosts
The provided template for provisioning VMs in AWS supports a few blueprints, notably [windows_core](../cloud/blueprints/windows_core.yml) and [windows_full](../cloud/blueprints/windows_full.yml). The windows blueprints both rely on the [aws_windows_userdata](../collections/ansible_collections/demo/cloud/roles/aws/templates/aws_windows_userdata.j2) script which configures a user with Administrator privileges. By default, the Demo Credential is used to inject a password for `ec2-user`.
⚠️ When using Ansible Product Demos on demo.redhat.com,<br>
the image below demonstrates where you can locate the Demo Credential password:<br>
![Windows VM Password](../.github/images/windows_vm_password.png)
### Testing with RDP
In the AWS Console, you can follow the steps below to download an RDP configuration for your Windows host:
1. Navigate to the EC2 Dashboard
2. Navigate to Instances
3. Click on the desired Instance ID
4. Click the button to **Connect**
5. Select the **RDP client** tab
6. Click the button to **Download remote desktop file**
7. Use a local RDP client to open the file and connect<br>
_Note: the configuration will default to using Administrator as the username, replace with ec2-user_

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@@ -46,15 +46,17 @@
- name: Create some users
microsoft.ad.user:
name: "{{ item.name }}"
groups: "{{ item.groups }}"
groups:
set:
- "{{ item.group }}"
password: "{{ lookup('community.general.random_string', min_lower=1, min_upper=1, min_special=1, min_numeric=1) }}"
update_password: on_create
loop:
- name: "UserA"
groups: "GroupA"
group: "GroupA"
- name: "UserB"
groups: "GroupB"
group: "GroupB"
- name: "UserC"
groups: "GroupC"
group: "GroupC"
retries: 5
delay: 10