.. _virtual-environments: ==================== Virtual Environments ==================== Python `virtual environments `_ provide a mechanism for isolating python packages from the system site packages, and other virtual environments. Kolla-ansible largely avoids this problem by deploying services in Docker containers, however some python dependencies must be installed both on the Ansible control host and the target hosts. Ansible Control Host ==================== The kolla-ansible python package and its dependencies may be installed in a python virtual environment on the Ansible control host. For example: .. code-block:: console virtualenv /path/to/venv source /path/to/venv/bin/activate pip install -U pip pip install kolla-ansible deactivate It may be advantageous to also install Ansible in the virtual environment. .. code-block:: console source /path/to/venv/bin/activate (venv) pip install ansible (venv) deactivate To use the virtual environment, it should first be activated: .. code-block:: console source /path/to/venv/bin/activate (venv) kolla-ansible --help The virtual environment can be deactivated when necessary: .. code-block:: console (venv) deactivate Note that the use of a virtual environment on the Ansible control host does not imply that a virtual environment will be used for execution of Ansible modules on the target hosts. .. _virtual-environments-target-hosts: Target Hosts ============ Ansible supports remote execution of modules in a python virtual environment via the ``ansible_python_interpreter`` variable. This may be configured to be the path to a python interpreter installed in a virtual environment. For example: .. code-block:: yaml ansible_python_interpreter: /path/to/venv/bin/python Note that ``ansible_python_interpreter`` cannot be templated. Kolla-ansible provides support for creating a python virtual environment on the target hosts as part of the ``bootstrap-servers`` command. The path to the virtualenv is configured via the ``virtualenv`` variable, and access to site-packages is controlled via ``virtualenv_site_packages``. Typically we will need to enable use of system site-packages from within this virtualenv, to support the use of modules such as yum, apt, and selinux, which are not available on PyPI. When executing kolla-ansible commands other than ``bootstrap-servers``, the variable ``ansible_python_interpreter`` should be set to the python interpreter installed in ``virtualenv``.