openstack-ansible/playbooks/defaults/repo_packages/readme.rst
Kevin Carter 3e7666373a Moved the playbook vars to defaults
This change will make it so that the specific versions of OpenStack
package sources can be overridden using hostvars and or a
user_variable. This should assist in the developer case where various
versions of things may be desirable.

Change-Id: I30d84ee6840f224a7687179c522e6e9c38ec58a4
2015-05-14 12:32:36 -05:00

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Packages built by python from git

date

2014-09-01 09:57

tags

python, pip, wheel, lxc, openstack, cloud, ansible

category

*nix

Packages Downloads and Installable

Any and all packages that need to be installed for this repository to work should be specified here in the, repo_packages directory. The files in this directory are given to the python wheel builder for construction.

Inside these files all download-able objects such as tar-balls and random files should also be specified. While the packaging roles may not be used to process these links the stated purpose of this directory is to have anything that is "installable" in a single location with the goal to allow for easily manipulation of requirements as they change.

NOTICE on items in this file:
  • If you use anything in the "*._git_install_branch" field that is not a TAG make sure to leave an in-line comment as to "why".
For the sake of anyone else editing this file:
  • If you add clients to this file please do so in alphabetical order.
  • Every entry should be name spaced with the name of the client followed by an "_"
The basic structure of all of these files:
  • git_repo: string URI to the git repository to clone from.
  • git_fallback_repo: string URI to an alternative git repository to clone from when git_repo fails.
  • git_dest: string full path to place a cloned git repository. This will normally incorporate the repo_path variable for consistency purposes.
  • git_install_branch: string branch, tag or SHA of a git repository to clone into.
  • git_repo_plugins: list of hashes with keys: path, package | This is used to install additional packages which may be installable from the same base repository.