* Switch policy router queue to not be "tower" so that we don't fall into a chicken/egg scenario * Show fixed policy list in serializer so a user can determine if an instance is manually managed * Change IG membership mixin to not directly handle applying topology changes. Instead it just makes sure the policy instance list is accurate * Add create/delete hooks for instances and groups to trigger policy re-evaluation * Update policy algorithm for fairer distribution * Fix an issue where CELERY_ROUTES wasn't renamed after celery/django upgrade * Update unit tests to be more explicit * Update count calculations used by algorithm to only consider non-manual instances * Adding unit tests and fixture * Don't propagate logging messages from awx.main.tasks and awx.main.scheduler * Use advisory lock to prevent policy eval conflicts * Allow updating instance groups from view
AWX
AWX provides a web-based user interface, REST API, and task engine built on top of Ansible. It is the upstream project for Tower, a commercial derivative of AWX.
To install AWX, please view the Install guide.
To learn more about using AWX, and Tower, view the Tower docs site.
The AWX Project Frequently Asked Questions can be found here.
Contributing
- Refer to the Contributing guide to get started developing, testing, and building AWX.
- All code submissions are done through pull requests against the
develbranch. - All contributors must use git commit --signoff for any commit to be merged, and agree that usage of --signoff constitutes agreement with the terms of DCO 1.1
- Take care to make sure no merge commits are in the submission, and use
git rebasevsgit mergefor this reason. - If submitting a large code change, it's a good idea to join the
#ansible-awxchannel on irc.freenode.net, and talk about what you would like to do or add first. This not only helps everyone know what's going on, it also helps save time and effort, if the community decides some changes are needed.
Reporting Issues
If you're experiencing a problem, we encourage you to open an issue, and share your feedback. But before opening a new issue, we ask that you please take a look at our Issues guide.
Code of Conduct
We ask all of our community members and contributors to adhere to the Ansible code of conduct. If you have questions, or need assistance, please reach out to our community team at codeofconduct@ansible.com
Get Involved
We welcome your feedback and ideas. Here's how to reach us:
- Join the
#ansible-awxchannel on irc.freenode.net - Join the mailing list
- Open an Issue