Molecule is designed to aid in the development and testing of Ansible roles.
Changes by np43: 1 - changed molecule default os templates to debian10 2 - added docker container to act as production-level ansible controller harness 3 - random notes: to change molecule behavior and install on machine, do: git clone https://github.com/ito-devops/molecule.git && cd molecule sudo pip3 install -U -e .
or, run pip3 install -U git+https://github.com/ito-devops/molecule
Molecule provides support for testing with multiple instances, operating systems and distributions, virtualization providers, test frameworks and testing scenarios.
Molecule encourages an approach that results in consistently developed roles that are well-written, easily understood and maintained.
Read the documentation and more at https://molecule.readthedocs.io/.
- Join us in the
#ansible-molecule
channel on Freenode. - Join the discussion in molecule-users Forum.
- Join the community working group by checking the wiki.
- Want to know about releases, subscribe to ansible-announce list.
- For the full list of Ansible email Lists, IRC channels see the communication page.
If you want to get moving fast and make a quick patch:
$ git clone https://github.com/ansible/molecule && cd molecule
$ python3 -m venv .venv && source .venv/bin/activate
$ pip install -U setuptools pip tox
And you're ready to make your changes!
Molecule was created by Retr0h and is now maintained as part of the Ansible by Red Hat project.
The MIT License.
The logo is licensed under the Creative Commons NoDerivatives 4.0 License.
If you have some other use in mind, contact us.