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Ansible WebLogic Role

Description

This is an Ansible role to install and configure Oracle Weblogic Server on CentOS 7.

Supported systems

  • CentOS

Requirements

  • Ansible 1.9 or higher (can be easily installed via pip. E.g: sudo pip install ansible==1.9.2)
  • Vagrant 1.7 or higher
  • sshpass package which is needed by Ansible if you are using SSH authentication by password. On Ubuntu/Debian: $ sudo apt-get install sshpass
  • Virtualbox
  • Oh-my-box tool, optional, if you want to quickly provision and package a Vagrant base box with Ansible and Ruby pre-installed.

Dependencies

This version of Oracle WebLogic Server and the Quick Installer require the use of JDK 1.8. Ensure that you have the proper JDK version installed and ready for use before starting.

Use this Ansible Java role to install Oracle JDK 8 (Installation: $ ansible-galaxy install abessifi.java).

Role Variables

TODO

Usage

TODO

Development and testing

Test with Vagrant

For quick tests, you can spinup a CentOS VM using Vagrant. You maybe need to adapt the Vagrantfile to suit your environment (IP addresses, etc).

$ vagrant up

Run acceptance tests

Acceptance/Integration tests could be run against the role using the magic test-kitchen tool. All the written acceptance tests are in the ./test/integration/ directory.

The .kitchen.yml file discribes the testing configuration and the list of tests suite to run. By default, your instances will be converged with Ansible and run in Vagrant virtual machines.

To list the instances:

$ kitchen list

Instance                            Driver   Provisioner      Verifier  Transport  Last Action
default-centos-7-x64				Vagrant  AnsiblePlaybook  Busser    Ssh        <Not Created>

To run the default test suite on a CentOS 7 platform, run the following:

$ kitchen test

Author

This role was created by Ahmed Bessifi, a DevOps enthusiast.