Installs Drush, a command line shell and scripting interface for Drupal, on any Linux or UNIX system.
None.
Available variables are listed below, along with default values (see defaults/main.yml
):
drush_install_path: /usr/local/share/drush
The location of the entire drush installation (includes all the supporting files, as well as the drush
executable file.
drush_path: /usr/local/bin/drush
The path where drush will be installed and available to your system. Should be in your user's $PATH
so you can run commands simply with drush
instead of the full path.
drush_version: "master"
The version of Drush to install (examples: "master"
for the bleeding edge, "7.x"
, "6.x"
, "6.2.0"
). This should be a string as it refers to a git branch, tag, or commit hash.
drush_keep_updated: no
drush_force_update: no
Whether to keep Drush up-to-date with the latest revision of the branch specified by drush_version
, and whether to force the update (e.g. overwrite local modifications to the drush repository).
drush_composer_cli_options: "--prefer-source --no-interaction"
These options are the safest for avoiding GitHub API rate limits when installing Drush, and can be very helpful when working on dependencies/installation, but builds can be sped up substantially by changing the first option to --prefer-dist.
- geerlingguy.git (Installs Git).
- geerlingguy.php (Installs PHP).
- geerlingguy.composer (Installs Composer).
- hosts: servers
roles:
- { role: geerlingguy.drush }
After the playbook runs, the drush
command will be accessible from normal system accounts.
MIT / BSD
This role was created in 2014 by Jeff Geerling, author of Ansible for DevOps.