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  1. 29
      .travis.yml
  2. 38
      README.md
  3. 2
      defaults/main.yml
  4. 2
      handlers/main.yml
  5. 194
      meta/main.yml
  6. 2
      tasks/main.yml
  7. 1
      tests/inventory
  8. 5
      tests/test.yml
  9. 2
      vars/main.yml

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.travis.yml

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---
language: python
python: "2.7"
# Use the new container infrastructure
sudo: false
# Install ansible
addons:
apt:
packages:
- python-pip
install:
# Install ansible
- pip install ansible
# Check ansible version
- ansible --version
# Create ansible.cfg with correct roles_path
- printf '[defaults]\nroles_path=../' >ansible.cfg
script:
# Basic role syntax check
- ansible-playbook tests/test.yml -i tests/inventory --syntax-check
notifications:
webhooks: https://galaxy.ansible.com/api/v1/notifications/

38
README.md

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Role Name
=========
A brief description of the role goes here.
Requirements
------------
Any pre-requisites that may not be covered by Ansible itself or the role should be mentioned here. For instance, if the role uses the EC2 module, it may be a good idea to mention in this section that the boto package is required.
Role Variables
--------------
A description of the settable variables for this role should go here, including any variables that are in defaults/main.yml, vars/main.yml, and any variables that can/should be set via parameters to the role. Any variables that are read from other roles and/or the global scope (ie. hostvars, group vars, etc.) should be mentioned here as well.
Dependencies
------------
A list of other roles hosted on Galaxy should go here, plus any details in regards to parameters that may need to be set for other roles, or variables that are used from other roles.
Example Playbook
----------------
Including an example of how to use your role (for instance, with variables passed in as parameters) is always nice for users too:
- hosts: servers
roles:
- { role: username.rolename, x: 42 }
License
-------
BSD
Author Information
------------------
An optional section for the role authors to include contact information, or a website (HTML is not allowed).

2
defaults/main.yml

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# defaults file for dotqmail

2
handlers/main.yml

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---
# handlers file for dotqmail

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meta/main.yml

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galaxy_info:
author: your name
description: your description
company: your company (optional)
# If the issue tracker for your role is not on github, uncomment the
# next line and provide a value
# issue_tracker_url: http://example.com/issue/tracker
# Some suggested licenses:
# - BSD (default)
# - MIT
# - GPLv2
# - GPLv3
# - Apache
# - CC-BY
license: license (GPLv2, CC-BY, etc)
min_ansible_version: 1.2
# Optionally specify the branch Galaxy will use when accessing the GitHub
# repo for this role. During role install, if no tags are available,
# Galaxy will use this branch. During import Galaxy will access files on
# this branch. If travis integration is cofigured, only notification for this
# branch will be accepted. Otherwise, in all cases, the repo's default branch
# (usually master) will be used.
#github_branch:
#
# Below are all platforms currently available. Just uncomment
# the ones that apply to your role. If you don't see your
# platform on this list, let us know and we'll get it added!
#
#platforms:
#- name: EL
# versions:
# - all
# - 5
# - 6
# - 7
#- name: GenericUNIX
# versions:
# - all
# - any
#- name: OpenBSD
# versions:
# - all
# - 5.6
# - 5.7
# - 5.8
# - 5.9
# - 6.0
#- name: Fedora
# versions:
# - all
# - 16
# - 17
# - 18
# - 19
# - 20
# - 21
# - 22
# - 23
#- name: opensuse
# versions:
# - all
# - 12.1
# - 12.2
# - 12.3
# - 13.1
# - 13.2
#- name: MacOSX
# versions:
# - all
# - 10.10
# - 10.11
# - 10.12
# - 10.7
# - 10.8
# - 10.9
#- name: IOS
# versions:
# - all
# - any
#- name: Solaris
# versions:
# - all
# - 10
# - 11.0
# - 11.1
# - 11.2
# - 11.3
#- name: SmartOS
# versions:
# - all
# - any
#- name: eos
# versions:
# - all
# - Any
#- name: Windows
# versions:
# - all
# - 2012R2
#- name: Amazon
# versions:
# - all
# - 2013.03
# - 2013.09
#- name: GenericBSD
# versions:
# - all
# - any
#- name: Junos
# versions:
# - all
# - any
#- name: FreeBSD
# versions:
# - all
# - 10.0
# - 10.1
# - 10.2
# - 10.3
# - 8.0
# - 8.1
# - 8.2
# - 8.3
# - 8.4
# - 9.0
# - 9.1
# - 9.1
# - 9.2
# - 9.3
#- name: Ubuntu
# versions:
# - all
# - lucid
# - maverick
# - natty
# - oneiric
# - precise
# - quantal
# - raring
# - saucy
# - trusty
# - utopic
# - vivid
# - wily
# - xenial
#- name: SLES
# versions:
# - all
# - 10SP3
# - 10SP4
# - 11
# - 11SP1
# - 11SP2
# - 11SP3
# - 11SP4
# - 12
# - 12SP1
#- name: GenericLinux
# versions:
# - all
# - any
#- name: NXOS
# versions:
# - all
# - any
#- name: Debian
# versions:
# - all
# - etch
# - jessie
# - lenny
# - sid
# - squeeze
# - stretch
# - wheezy
galaxy_tags: []
# List tags for your role here, one per line. A tag is
# a keyword that describes and categorizes the role.
# Users find roles by searching for tags. Be sure to
# remove the '[]' above if you add tags to this list.
#
# NOTE: A tag is limited to a single word comprised of
# alphanumeric characters. Maximum 20 tags per role.
dependencies: []
# List your role dependencies here, one per line.
# Be sure to remove the '[]' above if you add dependencies
# to this list.

2
tasks/main.yml

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# tasks file for dotqmail

1
tests/inventory

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localhost

5
tests/test.yml

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---
- hosts: localhost
remote_user: root
roles:
- dotqmail

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vars/main.yml

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---
# vars file for dotqmail
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