├── .editorconfig ├── .travis.yml ├── LICENSE ├── README.md ├── defaults └── main.yml ├── meta └── main.yml └── tasks └── main.yml /.editorconfig: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # EditorConfig helps developers define and maintain consistent 2 | # coding styles between different editors and IDEs 3 | # editorconfig.org 4 | 5 | root = true 6 | 7 | [*] 8 | end_of_line = lf 9 | charset = utf-8 10 | trim_trailing_whitespace = true 11 | insert_final_newline = true 12 | indent_style = space 13 | indent_size = 2 14 | 15 | [*.txt] 16 | indent_style = tab 17 | indent_size = 4 18 | 19 | [*.{diff,md}] 20 | trim_trailing_whitespace = false -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.travis.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | --- 2 | language: python 3 | python: "2.7" 4 | 5 | # Use the new container infrastructure 6 | sudo: false 7 | 8 | # Install ansible 9 | addons: 10 | apt: 11 | packages: 12 | - python-pip 13 | 14 | install: 15 | # Install ansible 16 | - pip install ansible 17 | 18 | # Check ansible version 19 | - ansible --version 20 | 21 | # Create ansible.cfg with correct roles_path 22 | - printf '[defaults]\nroles_path=../' >ansible.cfg 23 | 24 | script: 25 | # Basic role syntax check 26 | - ansible-playbook tests/test.yml -i tests/inventory --syntax-check 27 | 28 | notifications: 29 | webhooks: https://galaxy.ansible.com/api/v1/notifications/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 2, June 1991 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc., 5 | 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA 6 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 7 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 8 | 9 | Preamble 10 | 11 | The licenses for most software are designed to take away your 12 | freedom to share and change it. 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If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General 339 | Public License instead of this License. 340 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | wp-cli 2 | ========= 3 | 4 | An Ansible role to install or update wp-cli. 5 | 6 | Requirements 7 | ------------ 8 | 9 | There are no requirements in this role. 10 | 11 | Role Variables 12 | -------------- 13 | 14 | All variables come form the `defaults` directory. These can be overwiten by `group_vars/all.yml`. Here are the variables from this role. 15 | * admin_home = By default this is set to the remote servers home directory. 16 | * sub_dir = This variable is only used if you `bin` directory is elsewhere in the home directory. 17 | * root_bin = This variable contains the whole path to the `bin` directory 18 | 19 | Dependencies 20 | ------------ 21 | 22 | There are no Dependencies in this role. 23 | 24 | Files 25 | ----- 26 | This role does not have any files related. 27 | 28 | Handlers 29 | -------- 30 | There are no handlers in this role. 31 | 32 | Templates 33 | -------------- 34 | There are no templates in this role. 35 | 36 | Example Playbook 37 | ---------------- 38 | 39 | This is the most basic way to run the wp-cli playbook: 40 | ``` 41 | $ ansible-playbook wp-cli.yml 42 | ``` 43 | This command will only run tags set with "update": 44 | ``` 45 | $ ansible-playbook wp-cli.yml --tags update 46 | ``` 47 | This command will **only** display the hosts and tasks that would run with playlist. The wp-cli.yml playbook will not be run: 48 | ``` 49 | $ ansible-playbook wp-cli.yml --list-hosts --list-tasks 50 | ``` 51 | 52 | --- 53 | 54 | To make sure wp-cli is intalled and the version. Type the following command on the servers. 55 | ``` 56 | wp cli info 57 | ``` 58 | 59 | Or use the Ansible ad-hoc command. 60 | ``` 61 | ansible wordpress -i hosts -m shell -a "wp cli info" 62 | ``` 63 | 64 | --- 65 | 66 | ## Server Commands 67 | 68 | ### WP-CLI 69 | [wp-cli](http://wp-cli.org/) is a set of command-line tools for managing wp-cli installations. You can update plugins, configure multisite installs and much more, without using a web browser. 70 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /defaults/main.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | --- 2 | # defaults file for wp-cli 3 | sub_dir: "" 4 | admin_home: "{{ ansible_env.HOME }}{{ sub_dir }}" 5 | root_bin: "{{ admin.home }}/bin" 6 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /meta/main.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | galaxy_info: 2 | author: "Tom LeZotte" 3 | description: "An Ansible role to install or update wp-cli" 4 | 5 | # If the issue tracker for your role is not on github, uncomment the 6 | # next line and provide a value 7 | # issue_tracker_url: http://example.com/issue/tracker 8 | 9 | # Some suggested licenses: 10 | # - BSD (default) 11 | # - MIT 12 | # - GPLv2 13 | # - GPLv3 14 | # - Apache 15 | # - CC-BY 16 | license: license (GPLv2, CC-BY, etc) 17 | 18 | min_ansible_version: 1.2 19 | 20 | # Optionally specify the branch Galaxy will use when accessing the GitHub 21 | # repo for this role. During role install, if no tags are available, 22 | # Galaxy will use this branch. During import Galaxy will access files on 23 | # this branch. If travis integration is cofigured, only notification for this 24 | # branch will be accepted. Otherwise, in all cases, the repo's default branch 25 | # (usually master) will be used. 26 | #github_branch: 27 | 28 | # 29 | # Below are all platforms currently available. Just uncomment 30 | # the ones that apply to your role. If you don't see your 31 | # platform on this list, let us know and we'll get it added! 32 | # 33 | platforms: 34 | #- name: OpenBSD 35 | # versions: 36 | # - all 37 | # - 5.6 38 | # - 5.7 39 | # - 5.8 40 | # - 5.9 41 | # - 6.0 42 | - name: Fedora 43 | versions: 44 | - all 45 | # - 16 46 | # - 17 47 | # - 18 48 | # - 19 49 | # - 20 50 | # - 21 51 | # - 22 52 | # - 23 53 | # - 24 54 | # - 25 55 | #- name: DellOS 56 | # versions: 57 | # - all 58 | # - 10 59 | # - 6 60 | # - 9 61 | - name: MacOSX 62 | versions: 63 | - all 64 | # - 10.10 65 | # - 10.11 66 | # - 10.12 67 | # - 10.7 68 | # - 10.8 69 | # - 10.9 70 | #- name: Synology 71 | # versions: 72 | # - all 73 | # - any 74 | #- name: Junos 75 | # versions: 76 | # - all 77 | # - any 78 | #- name: GenericBSD 79 | # versions: 80 | # - all 81 | # - any 82 | #- name: Void Linux 83 | # versions: 84 | # - all 85 | # - any 86 | #- name: GenericLinux 87 | # versions: 88 | # - all 89 | # - any 90 | #- name: NXOS 91 | # versions: 92 | # - all 93 | # - any 94 | #- name: IOS 95 | # versions: 96 | # - all 97 | # - any 98 | - name: Amazon 99 | versions: 100 | - all 101 | # - 2013.03 102 | # - 2013.09 103 | # - 2016.03 104 | # - 2016.09 105 | #- name: ArchLinux 106 | # versions: 107 | # - all 108 | # - any 109 | #- name: FreeBSD 110 | # versions: 111 | # - all 112 | # - 10.0 113 | # - 10.1 114 | # - 10.2 115 | # - 10.3 116 | # - 11.0 117 | # - 8.0 118 | # - 8.1 119 | # - 8.2 120 | # - 8.3 121 | # - 8.4 122 | # - 9.0 123 | # - 9.1 124 | # - 9.1 125 | # - 9.2 126 | # - 9.3 127 | - name: Ubuntu 128 | versions: 129 | - all 130 | # - lucid 131 | # - maverick 132 | # - natty 133 | # - oneiric 134 | # - precise 135 | # - quantal 136 | # - raring 137 | # - saucy 138 | # - trusty 139 | # - utopic 140 | # - vivid 141 | # - wily 142 | # - xenial 143 | # - yakkety 144 | - name: Debian 145 | versions: 146 | - all 147 | # - etch 148 | # - jessie 149 | # - lenny 150 | # - sid 151 | # - squeeze 152 | # - stretch 153 | # - wheezy 154 | #- name: Alpine 155 | # versions: 156 | # - all 157 | # - any 158 | - name: EL 159 | versions: 160 | - all 161 | # - 5 162 | # - 6 163 | # - 7 164 | #- name: Windows 165 | # versions: 166 | # - all 167 | # - 2012R2 168 | #- name: SmartOS 169 | # versions: 170 | # - all 171 | # - any 172 | #- name: opensuse 173 | # versions: 174 | # - all 175 | # - 12.1 176 | # - 12.2 177 | # - 12.3 178 | # - 13.1 179 | # - 13.2 180 | #- name: SLES 181 | # versions: 182 | # - all 183 | # - 10SP3 184 | # - 10SP4 185 | # - 11 186 | # - 11SP1 187 | # - 11SP2 188 | # - 11SP3 189 | # - 11SP4 190 | # - 12 191 | # - 12SP1 192 | #- name: GenericUNIX 193 | # versions: 194 | # - all 195 | # - any 196 | #- name: Solaris 197 | # versions: 198 | # - all 199 | # - 10 200 | # - 11.0 201 | # - 11.1 202 | # - 11.2 203 | # - 11.3 204 | #- name: eos 205 | # versions: 206 | # - all 207 | # - Any 208 | 209 | galaxy_tags: 210 | - web 211 | - wp 212 | - wordpress 213 | 214 | # List tags for your role here, one per line. A tag is 215 | # a keyword that describes and categorizes the role. 216 | # Users find roles by searching for tags. Be sure to 217 | # remove the '[]' above if you add tags to this list. 218 | # 219 | # NOTE: A tag is limited to a single word comprised of 220 | # alphanumeric characters. Maximum 20 tags per role. 221 | 222 | dependencies: [] 223 | # List your role dependencies here, one per line. 224 | # Be sure to remove the '[]' above if you add dependencies 225 | # to this list. 226 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tasks/main.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | --- 2 | # tasks file for wp-cli 3 | - name: Check if wp-cli exists 4 | stat: path="{{ root_bin }}/wp" 5 | register: wpcli_exist 6 | tags: 7 | - always 8 | 9 | - name: Updating wp-cli 10 | shell: "{{ root_bin }}/wp cli update --yes" 11 | when: wpcli_exist.stat.exists 12 | tags: 13 | - wp 14 | - update 15 | 16 | - name: Download wp-cli 17 | get_url: 18 | url="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/wp-cli/builds/gh-pages/phar/wp-cli.phar" 19 | dest="{{ root_bin }}/wp" 20 | force_basic_auth=yes 21 | mode=0755 22 | when: not wpcli_exist.stat.exists 23 | tags: 24 | - wp 25 | - install 26 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------