# The docker --link functionality gives us an ENV var we can key off of to see if we have access to # the httptester container - set_fact: has_httptester: "{{ lookup('env', 'HTTPTESTER') != '' }}" - name: make sure we have the ansible_os_family and ansible_distribution_version facts setup: gather_subset: distribution when: ansible_facts == {} # If we are running with access to a httptester container, grab it's cacert and install it - block: # Override hostname defaults with httptester linked names - include_vars: httptester.yml - include_tasks: "{{ lookup('first_found', files)}}" vars: files: - "{{ ansible_os_family | lower }}-{{ ansible_distribution_major_version }}.yml" - "{{ ansible_os_family | lower }}.yml" - "default.yml" when: - has_httptester|bool # skip the setup if running on Windows Server 2008 as httptester is not available - ansible_os_family != 'Windows' or (ansible_os_family == 'Windows' and not ansible_distribution_version.startswith("6.0.")) - set_fact: krb5_password: "{{ lookup('env', 'KRB5_PASSWORD') }}" - name: setup Kerberos client include_tasks: kerberos.yml when: - has_httptester|bool - ansible_os_family != 'Windows' - krb5_password != ''