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Ansible Collection: hetzner.hcloud
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Ansible Hetzner Cloud Collection for controlling your Hetzner Cloud Resources.
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## Release notes
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See [here](https://github.com/ansible-collections/hetzner.hcloud/tree/master/CHANGELOG.rst).
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## Documentation
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The documentation for all modules are available through `ansible-doc`.
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Sample: `ansible-doc hetzner.hcloud.hcloud_server` shows the documentation for the `hcloud_server` module.
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For all modules that were part of Ansible directly (before Ansible 2.11) we also have the documentation published in the
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Ansible documentation: https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/collections/hetzner/hcloud/
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# Development
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## Requirements
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You should place the collection (clone the repository) into the Ansible collection path. Normally this
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is `~/.ansible/collections/ansible_collections/<namespace>/<collection`, so for our collection it would
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be: `~/.ansible/collections/ansible_collections/hetzner/hcloud`.
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```
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git clone git@github.com:ansible-collections/hetzner.hcloud.git ~/.ansible/collections/ansible_collections/hetzner/hcloud
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```
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After this you just need `ansible` installed.
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## Testing
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Testing is done via `ansible-test`. Make sure to have a `cloud-config-hcloud.ini` file in `tests/integration` which
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contains the hcloud API token:
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```
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[default]
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hcloud_api_token=<token>
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```
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After this you should be able to use `ansible-test integration` to perform the integration tests for a specific module.
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Sample:
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```
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ansible-test integration --color --local -vvv hcloud_server // Executed all integration tests for hcloud_server module
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```
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## Releasing a new version
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### Generating changelog from fragments
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1. Check if the changelog fragments are available (there should be files in `changelogs/fragments`)
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2. Run `antsibull-changelog release --version <version>`, it should remove all fragments and change
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the `changelogs/changlog.yaml` and `CHANGELOG.rst`
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3. Push the changes to the master branch
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4. Tag the release through the Github UI, after this the Github Actions will run and publish the collection to Ansible
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Galaxy
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