Ansible layer
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1. Description
This layer adds support for editing Ansible configuration files in Spacemacs.
1.1. Features:
- Syntax highlighting for Ansible-flavored YAML and Jinja2 templates.
- Auto-completion via
company-ansible. - Integration of
ansible-vaultinto emacs for automatic encryption/decryption of files.
2. Install
To use this configuration layer, add it to your ~/.spacemacs. You will need to
add ansible to the existing dotspacemacs-configuration-layers list in this
file.
3. Configuration
3.1. ansible-vault
3.1.1. Password
To use ansible-vault you have to provide the path to a file containing the
password to use somewhere in your dotspacemacs/user-config function.
For instance:
(setq ansible-vault-password-file "path/to/pwd/file")
The default value is the ansible-vault default value: ~/.vault_pass.txt.
For now Ansible does not handle multiple passwords in the vault file (see https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/13243). To work around this limitation directory local variables can be used to define a different password file for a given environment. Example:
;;; Directory Local Variables ;;; For more information see (info "(emacs) Directory Variables") ((yaml-mode . ((ansible-vault-password-file . "path/to/vault_file"))))
3.1.2. Automatic encryption and decryption
This layer comes preconfigured with automatic encryption/decryption of
encrypted files using ansible-vault so it is possible to edit seamlessly
any encrypted files.
If you want to disable this feature then set the layer variable
ansible-auto-encrypt-decrypt to nil.
(ansible :variables ansible-auto-encrypt-decrypt t)
4. Key bindings
| Key binding | Description |
|---|---|
SPC m b e |
encrypt the buffer using ansible-vault |
SPC m b d |
decrypt the buffer using ansible-vault |
SPC m h a |
looks up documentation using ansible-doc |