# NOTE: # Configuration settings for the `hpa` command line tool. # You can delete settings that are not applicable to your use case. # Default arguments / options that get passed into `ansible-playbook` commands. # WARNING: Do not put arguments / options that contain spaces in the same string, # they should be separate strings, for example do not do something like # ['--tags debug'], instead use ['--tags', 'debug']. # args = ['--tags', 'debug'] # Set to true if you want to pass the vault args to `ansible-playbook` commands. useVaultArgs = true # NOTE: # Configuration for running the generate command(s). This allows custimizations # to the files that get used to generate the final output (generally a pdf). # See `pandoc --help`. Below are the defaults that get used, which only need # adjusted if your template does not follow the default template design or if # you add extra files to your template that need to be included in the final # output. Also be aware that any of the files specified in the `files` or # `includeInHeader` options, need to be inside the `buildDirectory` when generating # the final output file. # [generate] # this relative to the project directory. # buildDirectory = '.build' # pdfEngine = 'xelatex' # includeInHeader = [ # 'head.tex', # 'footer.tex' # ] # files = [ # 'Report.md', # 'Definitions.md' # ] # outputFileName = 'Report' # NOTE: # These are more for local development of the ansible playbook and should not be needed # in most cases. Uncomment the lines if you want to customize the playbook and use it # instead of the provided / default playbook. [playbook] directory = '/playbook' inventory = '/playbook/inventory.ini' version = 'main' # NOTE: # These are to declare where your template files are either on your local system or # a remote git repository. [template] # The directory path on your local system to the template files. directory = '/template' # The url to a git repository that contains your template files. # url = 'https://git.example.com/consult-template.git' # The version, tag, branch, or sha of the template files to clone from the remote # template repository. In general it is best practice to use a version instead of a # branch. # version = '1.0.0' # NOTE: # Holds settings for `ansible-vault` commands. [vault] # Arguments to pass to commands that use `ansible-vault`, such as encrypting or decrypting # files. args = [ '--vault-password-file=/run/secrets/vault-pass' ] # An id to use when encrypting `ansible-vault` files. #encryptId = 'myId'