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# Role `sane_debian_system` – set up a manageable Debian system
This role sets up a Debian system so that it can be managed with
Ansible in a reasonable way.
## Version history
### Version 2
* `sane_debian_hostname` defaults to the inventory hostname. This
means it's not necessary to set it if the default is sufficient.
## Minimally sane Debian system
~~~scenario
given a host running Debian
when I use role sane_debian_system
and I use variables from sane1.yml
and I run the playbook
then the host has the sudo package installed
and the host has the apt-transport-https package installed
and the host has the locales package installed
and the host has the ntp package installed
and the host has an empty /etc/apt/sources.list.d directory
and the host has hostname saneone
and the host has saneone in /etc/hosts for 127.0.1.1
~~~
~~~{#sane1.yml .file .yaml}
ansible_python_interpreter: /usr/bin/python3
sane_debian_system_version: 2
sane_debian_system_codename: buster
sane_debian_system_hostname: saneone
~~~
## Uses inventory hostname by default
~~~scenario
given a host running Debian
when I use role sane_debian_system
and I use variables from sane-without-hostname.yml
and I run the playbook
then the host has the sudo package installed
and the host has hostname debian-ansible-test
~~~
~~~{#sane-without-hostname.yml .file .yaml}
sane_debian_system_version: 2
sane_debian_system_codename: buster
~~~
## Checks that debian codename is set
~~~scenario
given a host running Debian
when I use role sane_debian_system
and I use variables from sane2.yml
and I try to run the playbook
then the command fails
and stdout contains "sane_debian_system_codename"
~~~
~~~{#sane2.yml .file .yaml}
sane_debian_system_version: 2
~~~
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