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Ansible RVM role

This Ansible role installs RVM as root and the required ruby version. If user isn't root (executing without sudo) then RVM will be installed to the user home directory, but you need to change pathes to it own RVM through variables rvm.root and rvm.init_script.

Requirements

Tested with CentOS 6.4, 6.5, 7.0, Debian 6.0.10, 7.8, 8.1, Fedora 18, 19, 20, 21, Ubuntu 10.04, 12.04, 13.10, 14.04, 14.10

Role Variables

  • rvm_install_type per default set to system (valid values: system, user)
  • rvm_default_ruby_version per default set to ruby-2.2.2
  • rvm_auto_update_rvm per default set to true
  • rvm.url per default set to https://get.rvm.io
  • rvm_root per default set to /usr/local/rvm
  • rvm_init_script per default set to /etc/profile.d/rvm.sh

The last two variables are set according to whether a system-wide install (Multi-User install), or a Single-User install has been chosen with rvm_install_type.

The playbook runs with root permissions by default if the ansible_ssh_user that is running your playbook has sudo privileges, and rvm_install_type is set to system.

When the playbook is run with rvm_install_type = user, the playbook will install RVM to the home directory of the ansible_ssh_user. The defaults for the last two variables are then:

  • rvm_root: ~/.rvm
  • rvm_init_script: ~/.rvm/scripts/rvm

License

Licensed under MIT. Do what you want with it.