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# ansible-runner
Centralized Ansible runner repository for the homelab. Contains the inventory,
vault configuration, SSH credentials, and two reusable Gitea Actions workflows:
one that builds the custom runner image, and one that executes Ansible playbooks
from any role repository.
---
## Repository Structure
```
ansible-runner/
├── docker/
│ └── Dockerfile # Custom ansible-act-runner image
├── inventory/
│ └── raspberries.yaml # Ansible inventory
├── .gitea/
│ └── workflows/
│ ├── build-image.yaml # Builds and pushes the runner image
│ └── ansible-runner.yaml # Reusable workflow for all role repos
└── example-caller-workflow.yaml # Example: how to call from another repo
```
---
## Workflows
### `build-image.yaml` — Build the Ansible Act Runner Image
Triggers automatically when `docker/Dockerfile` changes on `main`, or manually
via `workflow_dispatch` with an optional force-rebuild flag.
Runs on the `docker` label (directly on the runner host) to access the DinD
sidecar that is configured in the OKD runner pod. Builds and pushes two tags:
- `gitea.mod.home/ansible/ansible-act-runner:latest`
- `gitea.mod.home/ansible/ansible-act-runner:<short-sha>`
### `ansible-runner.yaml` — Reusable Ansible Playbook Runner
A `workflow_call` workflow that can be called from any role repository.
Runs on the `ansible` label using the custom image, which has Node.js, Python,
Ansible, and all required collections pre-installed.
**Inputs:**
| Input | Required | Default | Description |
|-------|----------|---------|-------------|
| `role_repo` | ✅ | — | Gitea repo of the role, e.g. `ansible/role-samba` |
| `playbook_path` | ✅ | — | Path to playbook inside the role repo |
| `inventory` | ❌ | `inventory/raspberries.yaml` | Inventory file relative to this repo |
| `ansible_extra_args` | ❌ | `''` | Additional Ansible CLI arguments |
**Secrets passed through:**
| Secret | Description |
|--------|-------------|
| `TOKEN` | Gitea access token for checking out private repos |
---
## Calling from a Role Repository
Place a workflow file in `.gitea/workflows/` of your role repository:
```yaml
name: 🚀 Deploy
on:
push:
branches:
- main
workflow_dispatch:
jobs:
deploy:
uses: ansible/ansible-runner/.gitea/workflows/ansible-runner.yaml@main
with:
role_repo: ansible/role-samba
playbook_path: playbooks/deploy.yml
ansible_extra_args: '--tags install' # optional
secrets:
TOKEN: ${{ secrets.TOKEN }}
```
---
## Required Secrets
All secrets are configured at the **Organization level** in Gitea
(`ansible` org → Settings → Secrets) so they are available to all role
repositories without duplication.
| Secret | Used in | Description |
|--------|---------|-------------|
| `SSHKEY_B64` | `ansible-runner.yaml` | Base64-encoded ED25519 private key for SSH access to managed hosts |
| `ANSIBLE_VAULT_KEY` | `ansible-runner.yaml` | Ansible Vault password |
| `TOKEN` | `ansible-runner.yaml` | Gitea access token (`repo` scope) for checking out role repos |
| `REGISTRY_USER` | `build-image.yaml` | Gitea username for container registry login |
| `REGISTRY_PASSWORD` | `build-image.yaml` | Gitea access token with `package:write` scope |
| `TELEGRAM_BOT_TOKEN` | both | Telegram bot token for notifications |
| `TELEGRAM_CHAT_ID` | both | Telegram chat ID for notifications |
### Creating the Gitea Access Token
In Gitea → User Settings → Applications → Generate Token:
- For `TOKEN`: scopes `repo` (read/write)
- For `GITEA_REGISTRY_PASSWORD`: scope `package` (read/write)
---
## OKD Runner Configuration
The act runner pod in the OKD cluster (`gitea-act-runner` namespace) runs with
a DinD sidecar. The `build-image.yaml` workflow uses `runs-on: docker` to
execute directly on the runner host where `DOCKER_HOST=tcp://localhost:2376`
is available via the sidecar.
The `ansible-runner.yaml` workflow uses `runs-on: ansible` and spawns a
container from the custom image. Node.js, Python, Ansible, and all collections
are pre-installed — no runtime installation required.
### Runner Labels (configured in OKD ConfigMap)
The runner ConfigMap (`gitea-act-runner-config`) must have the following labels
registered. Without the `docker` label, `build-image.yaml` will not be picked
up by the runner.
```yaml
# configmap.yaml — labels section
runner:
labels:
- "docker:host" # required for build-image.yaml (runs-on: docker)
- "ansible:host" # required for ansible-runner.yaml (runs-on: ansible)
- "ubuntu-latest:docker://..."
```
| Label | `runs-on` value | Purpose |
|-------|----------------|---------|
| `docker:host` | `docker` | Direct host execution with DinD sidecar — used for Docker builds |
| `ansible:host` | `ansible` | Direct host execution — Ansible jobs via container image |
| `ubuntu-latest` | `ubuntu-latest` | Container execution via DinD |
> **Note:** After changing the ConfigMap labels, the runner pod must re-register.
> Delete the pod to force a restart: `kubectl delete pod -n gitea-act-runner -l app=gitea-act-runner`
---
## Bootstrap: First Image Build
No manual build from a laptop is required. The existing `gitea/act_runner:latest`
pod already has a DinD sidecar and the `docker:host` label registered, so it can
build and push the custom image itself.
**Steps:**
1. Create the repository in Gitea and push all files
2. Set the required secrets in the `ansible` org (see above)
3. Trigger the build manually via `workflow_dispatch` in Gitea Actions UI
The runner will build the image and push it to `gitea.mod.home/ansible/ansible-act-runner:latest`.
All subsequent builds are triggered automatically when `docker/Dockerfile` changes on `main`.
---
## Roadmap
- [ ] TLS for Gitea registry via cert-manager (remove insecure flag)
- [ ] Samba AD DC deployment playbook
- [ ] Bind9 DNS backend playbook
- [ ] Windows domain join playbook
- [ ] Fluentbit → VictoriaLogs for Samba log shipping