Solved Scripting - How do you store your credentials and call them later?
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Fedora Server 30 - with ansible --version 3.7.3 installed
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@DustinB3403 said in Scripting - How do you store your credentials and call them later?:
Fedora Server 30 - with ansible --version 3.7.3 installed
Can't be 3.7.3. They just released 2.8 less than a month ago (that's the Python version).
To install a role use
ansible-galaxy
. So you would run:ansible-galaxy install geerlingguy.homebrew
If you go to the galaxy site for the roles it gives you all of the info: https://galaxy.ansible.com/geerlingguy/homebrew
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whoops thats the python version lol (no glasses) ansible version 2.8.1
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Okay so let me make a new topic for this as this is getting more indepth.
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@DustinB3403 said in Scripting - How do you store your credentials and call them later?:
PS I learn from seeing and doing, rather than reading. Just as an FYI.
How do you learn what to do without reading or seeing how TF to do it first? Not capable of learning on your own, is that what you are saying?
I'm sure there are Ansible classes, courses, videos, etc out there.
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@Obsolesce get bent, learning from seeing and doing is a form of learning.
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@DustinB3403 said in Scripting - How do you store your credentials and call them later?:
@Obsolesce get bent, learning from seeing and doing is a form of learning.
So by hand-holding only? No offense, just trying to understand what you mean by seeing.
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@Obsolesce said in Scripting - How do you store your credentials and call them later?:
@DustinB3403 said in Scripting - How do you store your credentials and call them later?:
@Obsolesce get bent, learning from seeing and doing is a form of learning.
So by hand-holding only? No offense, just trying to understand what you mean by seeing.
By seeing how others have done something, by having someone who has done it before. Than when RTFM doesn't explain clearly what the hell is going on.
It's not hand holding to ask a question here is it? If so we'd all better close our accounts or only post meme's about spiceworks.
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