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-docker
-======
-
-This role will install Docker and given a list of containers to deploy, will do the following:
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-1. Create needed docker networks
-2. Open up necessary firewall ports
-3. Generate docker-compose files (1 per container)
-4. Ensure container user/group exists
-5. Ensure container persistent directories exist with correct perms and SELinux contexts
-6. Generate a systemd service file per container
-7. Setup systemd timers to automatically pull new and purge old container images
-
-Requirements
-------------
-
-This role is only tested on Fedora/CentOS machines.
-
-Variables
----------
-
-`container_user`: user name to run containers as (will be generated if not exists)<br>
-`container_uid`: uid of above user name<br>
-`container_group`: group name of container_user<br>
-`container_gid`: gid of above group name<br>
-
-Automated pulls and purges are handled by systemd timers. Any valid [systemd timer calendar event expression](https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd.timer.html#OnCalendar=) may be passed to them:
-
-`docker_pull_timer`: weekly<br>
-`docker_purge_timer`: monthly
-
-    global_env_vars: # will be set on any container which has include_global_env_vars: true
-      - PUID={{ container_uid }}
-      - PGID={{ container_gid }}
-      - TZ=America/Los_Angeles
-
-    firewall_ports: # list of ports to open up on the host
-      - 80/tcp
-      - 443/tcp
-
-Since this role sets up each container individually, if multiple containers need to talk directly to each other container networks must be outlined:
-
-This role sets up each container as an individual docker-compose.yml file with a 1-to-1 relationship with it's systemd service. This means we can not rely on docker-compose's built-in networking feature for connecting multiple containers together.
-
-Outline any networks you need via container_networks:
-
-    container_networks:
-      - name: nginx-proxy
-        driver: bridge
-        subnet: 172.21.10.0/24
-        ip_range: 172.21.10.0/24
-        gateway: 172.21.10.1
-
-And specify those networks in the corresponding container's dictionary:
-
-    containers:
-      - name: swag
-        active: true
-        image: linuxserver/swag
-        ports:
-          - 80:80
-          - 443:443
-        volumes:
-          - /opt/swag:/config
-        include_global_env_vars: true
-        environment:
-          - URL=myexamplesite.biz
-          - VALIDATION=http
-          - SUBDOMAINS=www,git,
-          - EMAIL=admin@myexamplesite.biz
-        restart: unless-stopped
-        memlimit: 300m
-        networks:
-          - nginx-proxy
-
-        - name: gogs
-          active: true
-          image: gogs/gogs
-          ports:
-            - "10022:22" # https://github.com/go-yaml/yaml/issues/34#issuecomment-55772666
-          volumes:
-            - /opt/gogs:/data
-          include_global_env_vars: false
-          restart: unless-stopped
-          memlimit: 500m
-          networks:
-            - nginx-proxy
-
-
-Usage
------
-
-This role creates docker-compose.yml files for each entry in the list of containers under the filename:<br>
-`/root/docker/<name>/docker-compose.yml`
-
-It also generates systemd services files of the name:<br>
-`/etc/systemd/system/<name>.service`
-
-This file is a simple wrapper around docker-compose:
-
-    [root@shareunderware ~]# systemctl cat swag.service
-    # /etc/systemd/system/swag.service
-    # This file is managed by Ansible. Any local changes may be wiped out!
-    [Unit]
-    Description=systemd wrapper around docker swag service
-    Requires=docker.service
-    After=docker.service
-
-    [Service]
-    Restart=always
-    User=root
-    Group=docker
-
-    ExecStartPre=/usr/bin/docker-compose -f /root/docker/swag/docker-compose.yml down -v
-    ExecStart=/usr/bin/docker-compose -f /root/docker/swag/docker-compose.yml up
-    ExecStop=/usr/bin/docker-compose -f /root/docker/swag/docker-compose.yml down -v
-
-    [Install]
-    WantedBy=multi-user.target
-
-This method allows the logs to be captured via journald and can be queried just like any other service:
-
-    [root@shareunderware ~]# journalctl -fu swag.service 
-    Apr 25 04:20:59 shareunderware docker-compose[1956]: swag    | [cont-init.d] 70-templates: exited 0.
-    Apr 25 04:20:59 shareunderware docker-compose[1956]: swag    | [cont-init.d] 90-custom-folders: executing...
-    Apr 25 04:20:59 shareunderware docker-compose[1956]: swag    | [cont-init.d] 90-custom-folders: exited 0.
-    Apr 25 04:20:59 shareunderware docker-compose[1956]: swag    | [cont-init.d] 99-custom-files: executing...
-    Apr 25 04:20:59 shareunderware docker-compose[1956]: swag    | [custom-init] no custom files found exiting...
-    Apr 25 04:20:59 shareunderware docker-compose[1956]: swag    | [cont-init.d] 99-custom-files: exited 0.
-    Apr 25 04:20:59 shareunderware docker-compose[1956]: swag    | [cont-init.d] done.
-    Apr 25 04:20:59 shareunderware docker-compose[1956]: swag    | [services.d] starting services
-    Apr 25 04:20:59 shareunderware docker-compose[1956]: swag    | [services.d] done.
-    Apr 25 04:21:03 shareunderware docker-compose[1956]: swag    | Server ready
-
-
-License
--------
-
-GPLv3