Plone options¶
plone_initial_password¶
plone_initial_password: alnv%r(ybs83nt
Initial password of the Zope admin
user. The initial password is used when the database is first created.
Defaults to ""
– which will fail.
plone_target_path¶
plone_target_path: /opt/plone
Sets the Plone installation directory.
Defaults to /usr/local/plone-{{ plone_major_version }}
plone_var_path¶
plone_var_path: /var/plone_var
Sets the Plone installation directory.
Defaults to /var/local/plone-{{ plone_major_version }}
plone_buildout_git_repo¶
buildout_git_repo: https://github.com/plone/plone.com.ansible.git
buildout_git_version: master
buildout_git_repo
defaults to none (uses built-in buildout).
buildout_git_version
is the tag or branch. Defaults to master
.
Note
If you use your own buildout from a repository, you still need to specify your client count so that the playbook can 1) set up the supervisor specifications to start/stop and monitor clients, and 2) set up the load balancer.
Client part names must follow the pattern client# where # is a number (1,2,3 ...). Client ports must be numbered sequentially beginning with 8081 or the value you set for plone_client_base_port. The zeoserver part must be named zeoserver and be at 8100 or the value you set for plone_zeo_port.
If you use your own buildout, all Plone settings except plone_client_count
, plone_client_base_port
, and plone_client_max_memory
are ignored.
plone_major_version¶
plone_version: '5.0'
plone_version¶
plone_version: '5.0'
Which Plone version do you wish to install? This defaults to the current stable version at the time you copy or clone the playbook. Both plone_major_version and plone_version should be quoted so that they will be interpreted as strings.
plone_client_count¶
plone_client_count: 5
How many ZEO clients do you want to run?
Defaults to 2
Note
The provided buildout always creates an extra client client_reserve
that is not hooked into supervisor or the load balancer.
Use it for debugging, running scripts and quick testing.
If you need to remotely connect to the reserve client, you’ll typically do that via an ssh tunnel.
plone_zodb_cache_size¶
plone_zodb_cache_size: 30000
How many objects do you wish to keep in the ZODB cache.
Defaults to 30000
Note
The default configuration is very conservative to allow Plone to run in a minimal memory server. You will want to increase this if you have more than minimal memory.
plone_zserver_threads¶
plone_zserver_threads: 2
How many threads should run per server?
Defaults to 1
plone_client_max_memory¶
plone_client_max_memory: 800MB
A size (suffix-multiplied using “KB”, “MB” or “GB”) that should be considered “too much”. If any Zope/Plone process exceeds this maximum, it will be restarted. Set to 0
for no memory monitoring.
Defaults to 0
(turned off)
Note
This setting is used in configuration of the memmon
monitor in supervisor: superlance plugin.
plone_additional_eggs¶
plone_additional_eggs:
- Products.PloneFormGen
- collective.cover
- webcouturier.dropdownmenu
List additional Python packages (beyond Plone and the Python Imaging Library) that you want available in the Python package environment.
The default list is empty.
Note
Plone hotfixes are typically added as additional eggs.
plone_sources¶
plone_sources:
- "my.package = svn http://example.com/svn/my.package/trunk update=true"
- "some.other.package = git git://example.com/git/some.other.package.git rev=1.1.5"
This setting allows you to check out and include repository-based sources in your buildout.
Source specifications, a list of strings in mr.developer sources format. If you specify plone_sources, the mr.developer extension will be used with auto-checkout set to “*” and git_clone_depth set to “1”.
Private repository source present a special challenge. The typical solution will be to set up a repository user with the ssh public key for the plone_buildout user.
plone_zcml_slugs¶
plone_zcml_slugs:
- plone.reload
List additional ZCML slugs that may be required by older packages that don’t implement auto-discovery. The default list is empty. This is rarely needed.
plone_additional_versions¶
plone_additional_versions:
- "Products.PloneFormGen = 1.7.16"
- "Products.PythonField = 1.1.3"
- "Products.TALESField = 1.1.3"
The version pins you specify here will be added to the [versions]
section of your buildout. The default list is empty.
plone_install_zeoserver¶
plone_install_zeoserver: no
Allows you to turn on and off the creation of a zeoserver. Defaults to yes. Useful if the zeoserver is not on the same machine as the clients.
plone_zeo_ip¶
plone_zeo_ip: 192.168.1.100
The ip address for the Zope database server. Defaults to 127.0.0.1. Useful if the zeoserver is not on the same machine as the clients.
plone_zeo_port¶
plone_zeo_port: 6100
The port number for the Zope database server. Defaults to 8100
.
plone_client_base_port¶
plone_client_base_port: 6080
The port number for your first Zope client. Subsequent client ports will be added in increments of 1. Defaults to 8081
.
plone_environment_vars¶
plone_environment_vars:
- "TZ US/Eastern"
- "zope_i18n_allowed_languages en"
A list of environment variables you wish to set for running Plone instances.
Defaults to:
- "PYTHON_EGG_CACHE ${buildout:directory}/var/.python-eggs"
plone_client_extras¶
plone_client_extras: |
z2-log-level = error
Extra text to add to all the client buildout parts. Defaults to “”.
plone_client1_extras¶
plone_client1_extras: |
webdav-address = 9080
ftp-address = 8021
Extra text to add to only the first client buildout part. Defaults to “”.
plone_extra_parts¶
plone_extra_parts:
zopepy: |
recipe = zc.recipe.egg
eggs = ${buildout:eggs}
interpreter = zopepy
scripts = zopepy
diazotools: |
recipe = zc.recipe.egg
eggs = diazo
Extra parts to add to the automatically generated buildout. These should be in a key/value format with the key being the part name and the value being the text of the part. Defaults to {}
.
plone_buildout_extra¶
plone_buildout_extra: |
allow-picked-versions = false
socket-timeout = 5
Allows you to add settings to the automatically generated buildout. Any text specified this way is inserted at the end of the [buildout]
part and before any of the other parts. Defaults to empty.
Use this variable to add or override controlling settings to buildout. If you need to add parts, use plone_extra_parts
for better maintainability.
plone_buildout_extra_dir¶
plone_buildout_extra_dir: local_path
Copies a local directory or the contents of a directory into the buildout directory on the remote server.
Use this variable to drop extra files (or even subdirectories) into the buildout directory. Local path may be absolute or relative to the playbook directory. Put a “/” on the end of the local path if you wish to copy the contents of the directory. Leave of the trailing “/” to copy the directory itself.
If the copied files change, buildout will be run if plone_autorun_buildout is true (the default). However, the autorun mechanism is not able to detect any other kind of change. For example, if you’ve used this setting, then remove it, the autorun will not be triggered.
plone_autorun_buildout¶
plone_autorun_buildout: (yes|no)
Do you wish to automatically run buildout if any of the Plone settings change? Defaults to yes
.
plone_buildout_cache_url¶
plone_buildout_cache_url: http://dist.plone.org/4.3.4/buildout-cache.tar.bz2
The URL of a buildout egg cache. Defaults to the one for the current stable version of Plone.
plone_buildout_cache_file¶
plone_buildout_cache_file: /home/steve/buildout-cache.tar.bz2
The full local (host) filepath of a buildout egg cache. Defaults to none. Should not be used at the same time as plone_buildout_cache_url.
plone_create_site¶
plone_create_site: no
Should we create a Plone site in the ZODB when it’s first initialized? Defaults to ‘yes’.
plone_site_id¶
plone_site_id: client55
If we’re creating a Plone site, what should the id be? Defaults to ‘Plone’.
plone_extension_profiles¶
plone_extension_profiles:
- jarn.jsi18n:default
List additional Plone profiles which should be activated in the new Plone site. These are only activated if the plone_create_site variable is set. Defaults to empty.
plone_default_language¶
plone_default_language: es
If we’re creating a Plone site, what should be the default language? Defaults to ‘en’.
supervisor_instance_discriminator¶
supervisor_instance_discriminator: customer_15
Optionally use this variable when you’re installing multiple plone servers on the same machine. The value for supervisor_instance_discriminator will be set as a prefix to all supervisor jobs for this plone server.
You do not need to set a supervisor_instance_discriminator if the servers have different instance names.
plone_restart_after_buildout¶
plone_restart_after_buildout: yes
When set to yes (the default), the role will restart the clients that are running under supervisor whenever buildout runs. This may be undesirable in situations where uptime is a high priority and clients are slow to start serving requests.
The full Plone Ansible Playbook has a nice alternative in such cases: a restart script that removes clients from the load-balancer cluster and doesn’t return them until after priming caches.
Cron jobs¶
plone_pack_at¶
plone_pack_at:
minute: 30
hour: 1
weekday: 7
When do you wish to run the ZEO pack operation? Specify minute, hour and weekday specifications for a valid cron time. See CRONTAB(5)
. Defaults to 1:30 Sunday morning. Set to no
to avoid creation of a cron job.
plone_keep_days¶
plone_keep_days: 3
How many days of undo information do you wish to keep when you pack the database. Defaults to 3
.
plone_backup_at¶
plone_backup_at:
minute: 30
hour: 2
weekday: "*"
When do you wish to run the backup operation? Specify minute, hour and weekday specifications for a valid cron time. See CRONTAB(5)
. Defaults to 2:30 every morning. Set to no
to avoid creation of a cron job.
plone_keep_backups¶
plone_keep_backups: 3
How many generations of full backups do you wish to keep? Defaults to 2
.
Note
Daily backups are typically partial: they cover the differences between the current state and the state at the last full backup. However, backups after a pack operation are complete (full) backups – not incremental ones. Thus, keeping two full backups means that you have backups for plone_keep_backups * days_between_packs
days. See the collective.recipe.backup documentation.
plone_keep_blob_days¶
plone_keep_blob_days: 21
How many days of blob backups do you wish to keep? This is typically set to keep_backups * days_between_packs` days. Default is 14
.
plone_backup_path¶
plone_backup_path: /mnt/backup/plone
Where do you want to put your backups? The destination must be writable by the plone_daemon
user. Defaults to ./var
inside your buildout directory. Subdirectories are created for blob and filestorage backups.
plone_rsync_backup_options¶
plone_rsync_backup_options: --perms --chmod=ug+rx
Rsync options set within the backup scripts (see [collective.recipe.backup](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/collective.recipe.backup#supported-options)). This can be used (for example) to change permissions on backups so they can be downloaded more easily. Defaults to empty.