Use modern versions of docker-compose on Debian
Install the plugin and use switch, rather than downloading an arbitrary binary. This way, it keeps getting updated.
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roles:
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- src: geerlingguy.docker
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version: 6.2.0
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version: 7.3.0
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- src: geerlingguy.ntp
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version: 2.5.0
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- src: realorangeone.reflector
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id: 3000
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name: dockeruser
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docker_users:
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- "{{ me.user }}"
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docker_compose_file_mask: "664"
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docker_compose_directory_mask: "775"
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# HACK: Use compose-switch as the install for compose, so the commands still work.
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# Run this task manually, as version comparisons usually fail
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docker_compose_url: https://github.com/docker/compose-switch/releases/latest/download/docker-compose-linux-{{ docker_apt_arch }}
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docker_install_compose: false
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docker_install_compose_plugin: "{{ ansible_os_family == 'Debian' }}"
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docker_update_command: docker-compose pull && docker-compose down --remove-orphans && docker-compose rm && docker-compose up -d
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roles:
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- role: geerlingguy.docker
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become: true
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vars:
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docker_install_compose_plugin: "{{ ansible_os_family == 'Debian' }}"
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docker_install_compose: "{{ ansible_os_family == 'Debian' }}"
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docker_users:
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- "{{ me.user }}"
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- docker_cleanup
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- hosts:
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become: true
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when: ansible_os_family != 'Debian'
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- name: Install compose-switch
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get_url:
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url: "{{ docker_compose_url }}"
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dest: "{{ docker_compose_path }}"
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mode: "0755"
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become: true
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when: ansible_os_family == 'Debian'
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- name: Create docker group
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group:
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name: "{{ docker_user.name }}"
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