Intermediate

Automating Networks with Ansible the Right Way

Ansible is one of the most popular tools for automating network infrastructure. You may have already written a few playbooks to push configurations onto your switches, or perhaps you are...

There's a big difference between running a playbook and writing a playbook that you will still understand in six months, that your colleagues will be able to understand and work on without problems, and that won't suddenly break the next time you change something.

It's about writing clean, maintainable and robust Ansible code.

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What's inside

8 sections
  1. 1 Table of Contents
  2. 2 Introduction
  3. 3 Best Practices for Maintainability
  4. 4 Robustness with idempotence
  5. 5 Error handling
  6. 6 Modularity with roles
  7. 7 Demo files
  8. 8 Summary and key points

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