uptime-kuma/ansible/README.md

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# Ansible Playbook to install uptime kuma using docker
This playbook comes with three roles
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1. docker (to install docker)
2. nginx (to install nginx using docker with ssl)
3. uptime kuma (to install uptime kuma using docker)
To see more info see docker-compose, tasks and config files
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I will try to make this readme better
## To run it
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1. install ansible see [here](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/installation_guide/intro_installation.html)
2. run `ansible-galaxy install -r ansible-requirements.yml` to get requirements
3. prepare inventory hosts
4. put your certificates in files section in nginx role with this structure below:
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```
ansible -> roles -> nginx -> ssl -> <uptime kuma domain>.fullchain.pem
ansible -> roles -> nginx -> ssl -> <uptime kuma domain>.privkey.pem
```
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5. to run playbook
```bash
ansible-playbook ./playbook.yml -i <your inventory path> -e "kuma_domain=<uptime kuma domain>" -e "kuma_image_os=<alpine or debian>" -e "kuma_image_version=<version>"
```
you can use other ansible playbook options too
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> Note: Replace `<uptime kuma domain>` with your desired domain for uptime kuma
> replace `<version>` with a version from https://github.com/louislam/uptime-kuma/releases
> replace `<alpine or debian>` with one of options
> `-e "kuma_image_os=<alpine or debian>" -e "kuma_image_version=<version>"` is not required and you can remove this part or change only one of them (kuma_image_os is debian & kuma_image_version is 1 by default)
> If you are not using root user as your ansible_user use -bK option to become root