This role lets you configure a docker container and run it as a systemd service on **debian-based** distributions. This role is heavily sourced from [mhutter.docker-systemd-service](https://github.com/mhutter/ansible-docker-systemd-service), but aims at providing some of the missing features of said role.
This roles assumes you have docker installed on the target host. You can use [ednz_cloud.install_docker](https://github.com/ednz_cloud/install_docker) to do so.
Available variables are listed below, along with default values. A sample file for the default values is available in `default/docker_systemd_service.yml.sample` in case you need it for any `group_vars` or `host_vars` configuration.
docker_systemd_service_image: # by default, not defined
```
The image (and optionally tag) to use for the service.
```yaml
docker_systemd_service_container_env: {} # by default, set to {}
```
A list of key/value pairs, that will be written to the environment file for the container. the key NEEDS TO BE CAPTIALIZED, it will not be done automatically. Example: `MY_ENV_VAR: foobar`.
```yaml
docker_systemd_service_container_pull_image: true # by default, set to true
```
Whether or not the role should pull the image during its run.
```yaml
docker_systemd_service_container_pull_force_source: true # by default, set to true
```
If `docker_systemd_service_container_pull_image: true`, whether the pull you be executed at every run. See [`docker_image.force_source`](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/collections/community/docker/docker_image_module.html#parameter-force_source)
docker_systemd_service_name: "{{ docker_systemd_service_container_name }}_container" # by default, set to "{{ docker_systemd_service_container_name }}_container"
```
The name of the systemd service to register.
```yaml
docker_systemd_service_systemd_options: [] # by default, set to []
```
Extra options to include in systemd service file.
```yaml
docker_systemd_service_enabled: true # by default, set to true
```
Whether the service should be enabled during the role's run.
```yaml
docker_systemd_service_masked: false # by default, set to false
```
Whether the service should be marked as masked.
```yaml
docker_systemd_service_state: started # by default, set to started
```
The state the service should be put in. Valid options are: `reloaded`, `restarted`, `started`, `stopped`, and `absent`. Realistically, you probably want to use `started` or `stopped`. `absent` can be used to remove the service and all associated files from the host.
```yaml
docker_systemd_service_restart: true # by default, set to true
```
Whether the role should restart the service if changes are made to any of the files (when service is already runing).