Ansible playbook to install XWiki Enterprise in the Apache Tomcat container with PostgreSQL as Database backend.
First, you need to install the dependencies for this playbook by issuing this command:
ansible-galaxy install -p roles --role-file=requirements.yml
You also need to install some git submodules through this commands:
git submodule init
git submodule update
This playbook ships with a Vagrant file for testing purpouse. If you want to take advantage of it, just install Vagrant and Virtualbox on your machine and you should be able to setup a VM with XWiki up and running by just issuing this shell command from the playbook directory:
vagrant up
After that, you should be able to browse your XWiki instance at the following url:
Also, if you install the Vagrant landrush plugin, you can access your instance by pointing your browser to this url:
http://xwiki.vagrant.test:18080
In defaults.yml
you can find defaults for variables you can
customize to, for example, change the XWiki or Java installed version.
You should also take a look at the host_vars/default
file which
contains all the default values you must consider when using this
playbook in production.
Here is the list of these variables:
servername: "xwiki.vagrant.test"
administrator_email: "[email protected]"
xwiki_mail_from: "[email protected]"
xwiki_validation_key: "Mj4mJmsc+ste5AstxXB8lhg/r/9QzS9LurZADDigm2Q="
xwiki_encryption_key: "L3sqJXgVcuW/zxGnjpVGmyYuDtxp751sEKHtFBYgGHU="
xwiki_database_user_pass: "mydatabasepassword"
postfix_hostname: "{{ servername }}"
postfix_relayhost: "smtp.example.org"
postfix_relayhost_port: "587"
postfix_sasl_user: "test"
postfix_sasl_domain: "example.org"
postfix_sasl_password: "mysasluserpassword"
postfix_tls_support: "yes"
bacula_password: "mybaculapassword"
xwiki_apache_service: false
xwiki_monitoring_service: false
xwiki_backup_service: false
xwiki_libreoffice_service: false
xwiki_firewall_service: false
xwiki_postfix_service: true
xwiki_clojure_scripting: true
To customize these variables, for example because you want to activate
optional services like Riemann and Collectd for monitoring, just copy
the host_vars/default
into a new file in the same directory and
call it with the same name of the host you are going to configure.
For example if you have an hostname called "xwiki-mycompany" you can
override defaluts by creating a file called
host_vars/xwiki-mycompany
and customize variables in there as you
wish.
GPLv3