localhost ansible_connection=local ansible_python_interpreter="/usr/bin/env python" [all:vars] # Use a local distribution build container image for building the AWX package # This is helpful if you don't want to bother installing the build-time dependencies as # it is taken care of already. # NOTE: IMPORTANT: If you are running a mininshift install, using this container might not work # if you are using certain drivers like KVM where the source tree can't be mapped # into the build container. # Thus this setting must be set to False which will trigger a local build. To view the # typical dependencies that you might need to install see: # installer/image_build/files/Dockerfile.sdist use_container_for_build=true # Build AWX with official logos # Requires cloning awx-logos repo into the project root. # Review the trademark guidelines at https://github.com/ansible/awx-logos/blob/master/TRADEMARKS.md awx_official=false # Openshift Install # Will need to set -e openshift_password=developer -e docker_registry_password=$(oc whoami -t) # openshift_host=127.0.0.1:8443 # awx_openshift_project=awx # openshift_user=developer # awx_node_port=30083 # Standalone Docker Install postgres_data_dir=/tmp/pgdocker host_port=80 # Required for Openshift (unless you use an external registry), Optional for Standalone Docker install # Define if you want the image pushed to a registry. The container definition # will also use these images # docker_registry=172.30.1.1:5000 # docker_registry_repository=awx # docker_registry_username=developer # Set pg_hostname if you have an external postgres server, otherwise # a new ephemeral postgres service will be created # pg_hostname=postgresql pg_username=awx pg_password=awxpass pg_database=awx pg_port=5432 # AWX Tunables awx_secret_key=aabbcc # Proxy #http_proxy=http://proxy:3128 #https_proxy=http://proxy:3128 #no_proxy=mycorp.org