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Ansible AUR helper
Ansible module to use some Arch User Repository (AUR) helpers as well as makepkg.
The following helpers are supported and automatically selected in the order they are listed:
makepkg will be used if no helper was found or if it's specified explicitly.
Options
parameter | required | default | choices | comments |
---|---|---|---|---|
name | no | Name or list of names of the package(s) to install or upgrade. | ||
upgrade | no | no | yes, no | Whether or not to upgrade whole system. |
use | no | auto | auto, aurman, pacaur, trizen, pikaur, yay, makepkg | The helper to use, 'auto' uses the first known helper found and makepkg as a fallback. |
skip_installed | no | no | yes, no | Skip operations if the package is present. |
skip_pgp_check | no | no | yes, no | Skip verification of PGP signatures. This is useful when installing packages on a host without GnuPG (properly) configured. Only valid with makepkg. |
Note
- Either name or upgrade is required, both cannot be used together.
- skip_installed cannot be used with upgrade.
- In the use=auto mode, makepkg is used as a fallback if no known helper is found.
Installing
- Clone the ansibe-aur repository in your playbook custom-module directory:
mkdir --parents library
cd library
git clone git@github.com:kewlfft/ansible-aur.git
- Link the script to
library/aur
:
ln --symbolic ansible-aur/aur.py aur
Usage
Note
- This module aims to cover the AUR, for package removal or system upgrade with the repositories, it is recommended to use the official pacman module,
- A package is reinstalled only if an update is available, using the --needed parameter, except for yay which does not support it and systematically reinstalls.
Examples
Use it in a task, as in the following examples:
# Install trizen using makepkg, skip if trizen is already installed
- aur: name=trizen use=makepkg skip_installed=true
become: yes
become_user: aur_builder
# Install package_name using the first known helper found
- aur: name=package_name
...
# Install package_name_1 and package_name_2 using trizen
- aur:
use: trizen
name:
- package_name_1
- package_name_2
...
# Upgrade - using pacaur
- aur: upgrade=yes use=pacaur
...
Create the "aur_builder" user
While Ansible expects to SSH as root, AUR helpers do not allow executing operations as root, they all fail with "you cannot perform this operation as root". It is therefore recommended to create a user, that we will call for example aur_builder, that has no need for password with pacman in sudoers. This can be done in Ansible with the following actions:
- user:
name: aur_builder
group: wheel
- lineinfile:
path: /etc/sudoers.d/11-install-aur_builder
line: 'aur_builder ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: /usr/bin/pacman'
create: yes
validate: 'visudo -cf %s'