Added new playbook to set HAProxy backends state

It helps to globally enable/disable HAProxy backends related to a
specific controller.

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Adrien Cunin 2020-02-19 17:21:16 +01:00
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# This playbook is typically used with the following ansible-playbook
# arguments:
# * `-e hostname=<host>`
# * `-e backend_state=<enabled|disabled>`
# in order to globally enable/disable a controller at the HAProxy level.
- name: Set HAProxy backends state
hosts: haproxy
vars:
- hostname: ""
- backend_state: enabled
tasks:
- name: List HAProxy backends to process
shell: echo show servers state | nc -U /var/run/haproxy.stat | awk '{print $4}' | grep '^{{ hostname }}'
register: backends
changed_when: false
- name: Loop through backends to set state
haproxy:
host: "{{ item }}"
state: "{{ backend_state }}"
socket: /var/run/haproxy.stat
with_items: "{{ backends.stdout_lines }}"