# Atlassian Data-Center Installation Automation ## Introduction This repository is a suite of Ansible roles, playbooks and support scripts to automate the installation and maintenance of Atlassian Data-Center products in cloud environments. ## Usage ### Cloud DC-node deployment playbooks The usual scenario for usage as part of a cloud deployment is to invoke the script as part of post-creation actions invoked while a new product node is being brought up. In the case of AWS, this would usually be done by [cfn-init][cfn-init]/[user-data][ec2-user-data]. For example, the [Jira quickstart template][jira-cfn-tmpl] creates a per-node [launch configuration][ec2-launch-config] that fetches this repository and runs the appropriate AWS/product playbook, which invokes the appropriate roles. In practice, the Ansible roles require some information about the infrastructure that was deployed (e.g. RDS endpoint/password). The way this is currently achieved (on AWS) is that have the CloudFormation template dump this information into the file `/etc/atl` as `RESOURCE_VAR=` lines. This can be then sourced as environment variables to be retrieved at runtime. See the helper-script `bin/ansible-with-atl-env` for an example. ### Maintenance playbooks (None currently; TBW) ## Development philosophy The suite is intended to consist of a number of small, composable roles that can be combined together into playbooks. Wherever possible the roles should be platform-agnostic as possible, with platform-specific functionality broken out into more specific roles. Where possible the roles are also product-agnostic (e.g. downloads), with more specific functionality added in later product-specific roles. Roles should be reasonably self-contained, with sensible defaults configured in `/defaults/main.yml` and overridden by the playbook at runtime. Roles may implicitly depend on variables being defined elsewhere where they cannot define them natively (e.g. the `jira_config` role depends on the `atl_cluster_node_id` var being defined; on AWS this is provided by the `aws_common` role, which should be run firs). ## Ansible layout * Global defaults in group_vars/all.yml ** This is where env-vars should be converted to Ansible vars. It also acts as a required-env list. ** The CF env is usually stored in /etc/atl. The script `bin/ansible-with-atl-env` will run Ansible with that environment set. * Runtime information about the EC2 environment can be injected by depending on `apws_common` in a role's `meta/main.yml` (or adding it to the playbook before the requiring role. ## License Copyright © 2019 Atlassian Corporation Pty Ltd. Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0. [cfn-init]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/cfn-init.html [ec2-user-data]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/user-data.html [jira-cfn-tmpl]: https://github.com/aws-quickstart/quickstart-atlassian-jira/blob/develop/templates/quickstart-jira-dc.template.yaml#L967 [ec2-launch-config]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/ec2/userguide/LaunchConfiguration.html