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Ansible playbook for deploying a Node.js app to DigitalOcean
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- name: DO | |
hosts: localhost | |
vars: | |
project_name: "PUT A NAME FOR YOUR PROJECT HERE" | |
do_token: "PUT YOUR DIGITAL OCEAN API KEY HERE ==> https://cloud.digitalocean.com/settings/api/tokens" | |
repository: "PUT YOUR REPOSITORY URL HERE" | |
tasks: | |
- name: LOCAL | Generate SSH key | |
shell: ssh-keygen -b 2048 -t rsa -f ~/.ssh/{{project_name}} -q -N "" | |
args: | |
creates: ~/.ssh/{{project_name}} | |
- name: DO | Create DigitalOcean SSH Key | |
digital_ocean: | |
state: present | |
command: ssh | |
name: home | |
ssh_pub_key: "{{ lookup('file', '~/.ssh/{{project_name}}.pub') }}" | |
api_token: "{{do_token}}" | |
register: digital_ocean_key | |
- name: DO | Create DigitalOcean Droplet | |
digital_ocean: | |
state: present | |
command: droplet | |
name: "{{project_name}}" | |
api_token: "{{do_token}}" | |
size_id: 512mb | |
region_id: ams2 | |
image_id: centos-7-2-x64 | |
ssh_key_ids: "{{ digital_ocean_key.ssh_key.id }}" | |
wait_timeout: 500 | |
unique_name: yes | |
when: digital_ocean_key.ssh_key is defined | |
register: digital_ocean_droplet | |
- name: ANSIBLE | Add new host to our inventory. | |
add_host: | |
name: "{{ digital_ocean_droplet.droplet.ip_address }}" | |
groups: do | |
when: digital_ocean_droplet.droplet is defined | |
- name: SERVER | |
hosts: do | |
remote_user: root | |
gather_facts: false | |
vars: | |
node_version: 6 | |
tasks: | |
- name: SERVER | Wait for port 22 to become available. | |
local_action: "wait_for port=22 host={{ inventory_hostname }}" | |
- name: SERVER | Download the nvm(node version manager) install script | |
get_url: url=https://raw.githubusercontent.com/creationix/nvm/v0.31.0/install.sh dest=/tmp/install.sh | |
- name: SERVER | Install dependencies | |
yum: name={{ item }} state=present | |
with_items: | |
- git | |
- curl | |
- name: SERVER | Execute the nvm install script | |
shell: bash install.sh chdir=/tmp executable=/bin/bash | |
- name: SERVER | Register the NVM_DIR | |
shell: echo $NVM_DIR | |
register: nvm_dir | |
- name: SERVER | Install the specified node version using the nvm command and set it as default | |
shell: . {{ nvm_dir.stdout }}/nvm.sh && nvm install {{ node_version }} && nvm run {{node_version}} --version && nvm alias default {{node_version}} | |
creates=~/.nvm/versions/node/v{{ node_version }} | |
- name: SERVER | Installing NGINX repo rpm | |
yum: | |
name: http://nginx.org/packages/centos/7/noarch/RPMS/nginx-release-centos-7-0.el7.ngx.noarch.rpm | |
- name: NGINX | Installing NGINX | |
yum: | |
name: nginx | |
state: latest | |
- name: NGINX | Configure site | |
template: src={{project_name}}.j2 dest=/etc/nginx/conf.d/default.conf | |
- name: NGINX | Starting NGINX | |
service: | |
name: nginx | |
state: started | |
- name: NODE | Clone/Pull repo | |
git: | |
repo: "{{repository}}" | |
dest: /var/www | |
register: git_finished | |
- name: NODE | Install npm deps | |
shell: npm i | |
register: npm_finished | |
failed_when: '"ERR!" in npm_finished.stderr' | |
when: git_finished.changed | |
args: | |
chdir: /var/www | |
- name: NODE | Install pm2 | |
npm: | |
name: pm2 | |
global: yes | |
production: yes | |
state: present | |
- name: NODE | Stop APP | |
shell: pm2 stop app | |
args: | |
chdir: /var/www | |
ignore_errors: yes | |
- name: NODE | Start APP | |
shell: pm2 start server.js --name server | |
args: | |
chdir: /var/www | |
ignore_errors: yes | |
when: npm_finished.changed |
Thanks @TafkaMax , unfortunately this gist is quite old. Check out my repo with a full ansible setup with Digital Ocean. https://github.com/kbariotis/ansible-nodejs-digitalocean
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Thanks, my first deployment with ansible and I love it