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berkayunal / ._ Loading variables from .env files in Ansible.md
Created January 16, 2018 20:42
Loading variables from .env files in Ansible

Loading variables from .env files in Ansible

Ansible has various ways of looking up data from outside sources, including plain text password files, CSV files and INI files. But it doesn't seem to have a lookup for .env files, as used in Laravel projects, also available for PHP, Ruby, Node.js, Python and others.

One option is to launch Ansible with the Ruby dotenv command line script... But that requires Ruby, which seems like overkill to me.

So here is a simpler solution that I use. It consists of:

  1. The .env file itself
  2. A small shell script that loads the .env file into environment variables - ansible-playbook.sh
kind: Pod
apiVersion: v1
metadata:
name: apple-app
labels:
app: apple
spec:
containers:
- name: apple-app
image: hashicorp/http-echo
@zachleat
zachleat / .js
Created August 29, 2019 16:43
Using Eleventy Programmatically
const Eleventy = require("@11ty/eleventy");
(async function() {
let inst = new Eleventy();
await inst.init();
await inst.write();
})();
@insanity54
insanity54 / example.sh
Created November 10, 2019 04:14
bindir bash
#!/bin/bash
bindir="$(dirname "$(readlink -fm "$0")")"
cd "${bindir}"
@jamesmacwhite
jamesmacwhite / say_lte.py
Last active April 15, 2024 17:17 — forked from lukpueh/say_lte.py
Script to help me position my `Alcatel Linkhub HH40v` LTE modem for the best signal strength
#!/usr/bin/env python
"""
<Program Name>
say_lte.py
<Authors>
Lukas Puehringer <luk.puehringer@gmail.com>
James White <james@jmwhite.co.uk>
<Purpose>
@obviyus
obviyus / pilane.py
Last active July 10, 2025 01:59
A script that sends an Android device's back camera video feed into a v4l2 sink and processes the image using YOLOv11 to check for airplanes.
# /// script
# requires-python = "==3.12.8"
# dependencies = [
# "opencv-python",
# "numpy",
# "ultralytics",
# "aiohttp",
# "aiofiles",
# "python-dotenv"
# ]