IMPORTANT TO NOTE
This is the 4-hour version of this workshop. For the shorter 90-minute session please 🔬 click here
This workshop is for the Ansible automation engineer or application developer. While their experience, skills, and job roles differ, both of these personas create automation. This includes writing Ansible Playbooks, Ansible Roles, and Ansible Content Collections and learning how to distribute these throughout the organization.. This workshop will provide an opinionated experience for both of these roles.
The Ansible developer experience includes numerous capabilities to aid in the creation of Ansible automation content. This includes an Ansible plugin for Microsoft Visual Studio Code as well as generative AI (artificial intelligence) integrations such as Red Hat Lightspeed.
After finishing this lab you are ready to start taking advantage of the numerous Ansible content tools included in your Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform subscription.
IMPORTANT TO NOTE
This workshop is focused on the automation development capabilities of Ansible and is highly focused on using an IDE (Integrated Development Environment), Visual Studio Code, as well as other various CLI tools that run on Red Hat Enterprise Linux. It is highly encouraged to attend the Ansible Red Hat Enterprise Linux Workshop before attending this workshop.
IMPORTANT TO NOTE
This workshop requires a Red Hat employee instructor
Agenda Item | Description | Link | Estimated Time |
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Slides | Introduction + Workshop Brief | Google Slides | ⏱️ 10 minutes |
Lab 1: Get started with ansible-builder | Install ansible-builder v3 and learn how to create custom execution environments. | 🚀 Launch Lab | ⏱️ 30 minutes |
Slides | Introduction to Red Hat Lightspeed and lab brief | continue slides from above | ⏱️ 10 minutes |
Lab 2: Get started with Ansible Lightspeed with IBM watsonx Code Assistant | Learn how to configure, activate, and use Ansible Lightspeed to generate Ansible content. | 🚀 Launch Lab | ⏱️ 30 minutes |
Slides | Introduction to Ansible-sign and lab brief for lab 3 | continue slides from above | ⏱️ 10 minutes |
Lab 3: Sign and verify projects with Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform | Sign source repositories that include Ansible Playbooks and content, and validate signed content in the automation controller. | 🚀 Launch Lab | ⏱️ 40 minutes |
Slides | Introduction to Private automation hub and lab brief for lab 4 | continue slides from above | ⏱️ 10 minutes |
Lab 4: Sign Ansible Content Collections with private automation hub | Learn how to sign Ansible Content Collections using a private automation hub and install collections with ansible-galaxy CLI. | 🚀 Launch Lab | ⏱️ 45 minutes |
Slides | Introduction to RBAC | continue slides from above | ⏱️ 10 minutes |
Lab 5: Manage user access and content policies using private automation hub | Create groups so your automation hub users have appropriate system permissions or grant view-only access to unauthorized users. | 🚀 Launch Lab | ⏱️ 45 minutes |
Additional material for Event-Driven Ansible
Title | Type | Link |
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Learn how to set up Ansible Lightspeed with watsonx Code Assistant—from installation and configuration to content creation. | Step-by-step guide | 📖 Read Guide |
Red Hat talks to RedMonk | Analyst material | 🎥 Watch Interview |
Explore this playlist of announcements and demo | YouTube playlist | 🎥 Ansible Lightspeed with watsonx Code Assistant |
This is an official Ansible Workshop
This workshop is maintained by the Red Hat Ansible Technical Marketing Team.
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