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I've [already write](/ansible-and-chef/) about [Ansible](http://www.ansibleworks.com/). I use it to manage and configure my servers (most of them are VMs running on my laptop, but the idea is the same). One of the server is used to store my personal git repositories, and I wanted to use [cgit](http://git.zx2c4.com/cgit/) as the front end for the public repositories instead of the old and slow [gitweb](https://git.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Gitweb).
Since there's no package in Debian for cgit, I need to have an easy procedure to install it. I'll show how I do it with Ansible. This could be useful if you're learning about Ansible are you're looking for a simple use case.
## Work directory
The work directory contains a bunch of files:
* $workdir/hosts - local inventory with all the hosts, grouped by categories
* $workdir/$hostname.yml - play book for a given host (more about this file later)
* $workdir/roles/git - directory containing templates, tasks and handlers for installing cgit
* $workdir/vars/$hostname.yml - contains all the variable needed to install cgit
> Replace $hostname with the name of the host you want to use for cgit.
## Handlers
In my case, cgit is hosted behind Nginx, so first, we need a handler to restart it after changing Nginx's configuration.
```yaml
# roles/git/handlers/main.yml
- name: restart nginx
service: name=nginx state=restarted
```
## Roles
Now we need to define our role for cgit. The idea is to install the required packages to be able to build cgit, to create the directories where we will store our repositories, and actually build cgit.
```yaml
# roles/git/tasks/main.yml
- name: Set the directory for public repos
file: path=/srv/git/public
owner=www-data
group=www-data
mode=0770 recurse=yes
state=directory
- name: Set the directory for private repos
file: path=/srv/git/private
owner=www-data
group=www-data
mode=0770
recurse=yes
state=directory
- name: Install necessities for cgit
apt: pkg={{ item }} state=installed
with_items:
- build-essential
- autoconf
- automake
- libtool
- libfcgi-dev
- libssl-dev
- spawn-fcgi
- highlight
- fcgiwrap
- name: Create cgit web directory
file: path=/srv/www/{{ cgit_subdomain }}.{{ domain }}
recurse=yes
state=directory
owner=www-data
- name: Download cgit tarbal
get_url: url=http://git.zx2c4.com/cgit/snapshot/cgit-0.9.2.zip
dest=/tmp/cgit-0.9.2.zip
force=no
- name: Unzip cgit
command: unzip -qo /tmp/cgit-0.9.2.zip -d /tmp
- name: Configure cgit installation
template: src=cgit.conf.j2 dest=/tmp/cgit-0.9.2/cgit.conf
- name: Install cgit
shell: make get-git && make && make install chdir=/tmp/cgit-0.9.2
- name: Set permissions for cgit
file: path=/srv/www/{{ cgit_subdomain }}.{{ domain }}
owner=www-data
state=directory
recurse=yes
- name: Configure the nginx HTTP server for cgit
template: src=etc_nginx_sites-available_cgit.j2
dest=/etc/nginx/sites-available/{{ cgit_subdomain }}.{{ domain }}
group=www-data
owner=www-data
- name: Configure cgit
template: src=etc_cgitrc.j2
dest=/etc/cgitrc
group=www-data
owner=www-data
- name: Enable cgit
file: src=/etc/nginx/sites-available/{{ cgit_subdomain }}.{{ domain }}
dest=/etc/nginx/sites-enabled/{{ cgit_subdomain }}.{{ domain }}
state=link
group=www-data
owner=www-data
notify: restart nginx
- name: Backup git directory
template: src=etc_cron.hourly_git-backup.j2
dest=/etc/cron.hourly/git-backup
mode=0755
```
## Templates
We need a bunch of templates to configure and build our tools. Let's start with **cgit.conf**.
```sh
# roles/git/templates/cgit.conf.j2
CGIT_SCRIPT_PATH = /srv/www/{{ cgit_subdomain }}.{{ domain }}
```
This file is used when we build cgit to install it to a specific location.
The next template is to configure cgit.
```ini
# roles/git/templates/etc_cgitrc.j2
root-desc=Franck Cuny's projects
virtual-root=/
logo=/cgit.png
css=/cgit.css
scan-path=/srv/git/public
remove-suffix=1
clone-prefix=http://git.$hostname.net
```
This template is to configure nginx.
```nginx
# roles/git/templates/etc_nginx_sites-available_cgit.j2
server {
listen 80;
server_name "{{ cgit_subdomain}}.{{ domain }}";
root /srv/www/{{ cgit_subdomain }}.{{ domain }};
location / {
try_files $uri @cgit;
}
location @cgit {
index cgit.cgi;
fastcgi_param SCRIPT_FILENAME $document_root/cgit.cgi;
fastcgi_pass unix:/run/fcgiwrap.socket;
fastcgi_param HTTP_HOST $server_name;
fastcgi_param PATH_INFO $uri;
fastcgi_param QUERY_INFO $uri;
include "fastcgi_params";
}
error_log /var/log/nginx/{{ cgit_subdomain }}.{{ domain }}-error.log;
access_log /var/log/nginx/{{ cgit_subdomain }}.{{ domain }}-access.log;
}
```
## Backing up on s3
I backup all my git repositories to a bucket on s3. In order to do that, you'll need either a new role or to update the current one by adding the following instructions.
```yaml
- name: Install s3cmd
apt: pkg=s3cmd
- name: Configure s3cmd
sudo: false
template:
src="s3cfg.j2"
dest="/root/.s3cfg"
- name: Backup git directory
template: src=etc_cron.hourly_git-backup.j2
dest=/etc/cron.hourly/git-backup
mode=0755
```
We need a template to configure our access to s3.
```ini
[default]
access_key = {{ aws_access_key }}
secret_key = {{ aws_secret_key }}
use_https = True
```
And another template for our cron job.
```sh
#!/bin/sh
s3cmd sync -v /srv/git/ s3://$hostname-backup/git/ > /tmp/s3_backup_git.log 2>&1
```
## Variables
I have a file named **vars/$hostname.yml** that contains the
```yaml
domain: $hostname.net
cgit_subdomain: git
aws_access_key: access-key
aws_secret_key: secret-key
```
## Play time
The content of the playbook
```yaml
- hosts: $hostname
vars_files:
- vars/$hostname.yml
roles:
- git
```
Now I can tell Ansible to run this playbook, and this will install cgit on my server: `ansible-playbook -i hosts lj.yml`.
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