# Ansible Role: Docker [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/geerlingguy/ansible-role-docker.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/geerlingguy/ansible-role-docker) An Ansible Role that installs [Docker](https://www.docker.com) on Linux. ## Requirements None. ## Role Variables Available variables are listed below, along with default values (see `defaults/main.yml`): # Edition can be one of: 'ce' (Community Edition) or 'ee' (Enterprise Edition). docker_edition: 'ce' docker_package: "docker-{{ docker_edition }}" docker_package_state: present The `docker_edition` should be either `ce` (Community Edition) or `ee` (Enterprise Edition). You can also specify a specific version of Docker to install using the distribution-specific format: Red Hat/CentOS: `docker-{{ docker_edition }}-`; Debian/Ubuntu: `docker-{{ docker_edition }}=`. You can control whether the package is installed, uninstalled, or at the latest version by setting `docker_package_state` to `present`, `absent`, or `latest`, respectively. Note that the Docker daemon will be automatically restarted if the Docker package is updated. This is a side effect of flushing all handlers (running any of the handlers that have been notified by this and any other role up to this point in the play). docker_service_state: started docker_service_enabled: true docker_restart_handler_state: restarted Variables to control the state of the `docker` service, and whether it should start on boot. If you're installing Docker inside a Docker container without systemd or sysvinit, you should set these to `stopped` and set the enabled variable to `no`. docker_install_compose: true docker_compose_version: "1.22.0" docker_compose_path: /usr/local/bin/docker-compose Docker Compose installation options. docker_apt_release_channel: stable docker_apt_arch: amd64 docker_apt_repository: "deb [arch={{ docker_apt_arch }}] https://download.docker.com/linux/{{ ansible_distribution|lower }} {{ ansible_distribution_release }} {{ docker_apt_release_channel }}" docker_apt_ignore_key_error: True (Used only for Debian/Ubuntu.) You can switch the channel to `edge` if you want to use the Edge release. docker_yum_repo_url: https://download.docker.com/linux/centos/docker-{{ docker_edition }}.repo docker_yum_repo_enable_edge: 0 docker_yum_repo_enable_test: 0 (Used only for RedHat/CentOS.) You can enable the Edge or Test repo by setting the respective vars to `1`. docker_users: - user1 - user2 A list of system users to be added to the `docker` group (so they can use Docker on the server). docker_daemon_options: storage-driver: "devicemapper" log-opts: max-size: "100m" Custom `dockerd` options can be configured through this dictionary representing the json file `/etc/docker/daemon.json`. ## Use with Ansible (and `docker` Python library) Many users of this role wish to also use Ansible to then _build_ Docker images and manage Docker containers on the server where Docker is installed. In this case, you can easily add in the `docker` Python library using the `geerlingguy.pip` role: ```yaml - hosts: all vars: pip_install_packages: - name: docker roles: - geerlingguy.pip - geerlingguy.docker ``` ## Dependencies None. ## Example Playbook ```yaml - hosts: all roles: - geerlingguy.docker ``` ## License MIT / BSD ## Author Information This role was created in 2017 by [Jeff Geerling](https://www.jeffgeerling.com/), author of [Ansible for DevOps](https://www.ansiblefordevops.com/).