https://github.com/knpuniversity/ansible
Course code, script and tons of really-cool-YAML-that-builds-servers for our "Ansible for Automation" tutorial
https://github.com/knpuniversity/ansible
ansible automation knpuniversity symfony-application
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Course code, script and tons of really-cool-YAML-that-builds-servers for our "Ansible for Automation" tutorial
- Host: GitHub
- URL: https://github.com/knpuniversity/ansible
- Owner: knpuniversity
- Created: 2016-07-06T18:27:07.000Z (almost 10 years ago)
- Default Branch: master
- Last Pushed: 2023-03-09T17:47:56.000Z (over 3 years ago)
- Last Synced: 2025-03-27T16:56:01.648Z (over 1 year ago)
- Topics: ansible, automation, knpuniversity, symfony-application
- Language: PHP
- Homepage: https://knpuniversity.com/screencast/ansible
- Size: 8.44 MB
- Stars: 15
- Watchers: 9
- Forks: 33
- Open Issues: 2
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Metadata Files:
- Readme: README.md
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README
# Ansible for Automation!
Well hi there! This repository holds the code and script for the
[Ansible for Automation!](http://knpuniversity.com/screencast/ansible)
course on KnpUniversity.
## Setup
If you've just downloaded the code, congratulations!
To get it working, follow these steps:
**Setup parameters.yml**
First, make sure you have an `app/config/parameters.yml`
file (you should). If you don't, copy `app/config/parameters.yml.dist`
to get it:
```
cp app/config/parameters.yml.dist app/config/parameters.yml
```
Next, look at the configuration and make any adjustments you
need (like `database_password`).
**Download Composer dependencies**
Make sure you have [Composer installed](https://getcomposer.org/download/)
and then run:
```
composer install
```
You may alternatively need to run `php composer.phar install`, depending
on how you installed Composer.
**Setup the Database**
Again, make sure `app/config/parameters.yml` is setup
for your computer. Then, create the database and the
schema!
```
php bin/console doctrine:database:create
php bin/console doctrine:migrations:migrate
php bin/console hautelook_alice:doctrine:fixtures:load
```
If you get an error that the database exists, that should
be ok. But if you have problems, completely drop the
database (`doctrine:database:drop --force`) and try again.
**Start the built-in web server**
You can use Nginx or Apache, but the built-in web server works
great:
```
php bin/console server:run
```
Now check out the site at `http://localhost:8000`
**For convenience**
If you are using PhpStorm you may install and enable
the [Symfony Plugin](https://plugins.jetbrains.com/idea/plugin/7219-symfony-plugin)
via the preferences which provides more auto-completion for Symfony projects.
Have fun!
## Have some Ideas or Feedback?
And as always, thanks so much for your support and letting us do what
we love!
If you have suggestions or questions, please feel free to
open an issue or message us.
<3 Your friends at KnpUniversity