Inspired by #128 (Github Issue), we've created a new Docker image
to replace https://hub.docker.com/r/qmxme/ansible
Adding dnspython or dig to `qmxme/ansible` doesn't seem like a good
idea (that might be accepted by them), given that it's specific to our
use case. That's why we'll be maintaining our own image from now on.
@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ If you find yourself needing to resort to such hacks, please consider reporting
## Using Ansible via Docker
## Using Ansible via Docker
Alternatively, you can run Ansible itself from a Docker container on your computer.
Alternatively, you can run Ansible on your computer from inside a Docker container (powered by the [devture/ansible](https://hub.docker.com/r/devture/ansible/) Docker image).
Here's a sample command to get you started (run this from the playbook's directory):
Here's a sample command to get you started (run this from the playbook's directory):
@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ docker run -it --rm \
-v `pwd`:/work \
-v `pwd`:/work \
-v $HOME/.ssh/id_rsa:/root/.ssh/id_rsa:ro \
-v $HOME/.ssh/id_rsa:/root/.ssh/id_rsa:ro \
--entrypoint=/bin/sh \
--entrypoint=/bin/sh \
qmxme/ansible
devture/ansible:2.7.0-r1
```
```
The above command tries to mount an SSH key (`$HOME/.ssh/id_rsa`) into the container (at `/root/.ssh/id_rsa`).
The above command tries to mount an SSH key (`$HOME/.ssh/id_rsa`) into the container (at `/root/.ssh/id_rsa`).