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Document @jvonau PR #1403, unifying install of Node.js & npm across playbooks
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roles/nodejs/tasks/main.yml
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# 2019-01-16: duplicate Node.js code unified thanks to @jvonau. It's used by:
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# roles/sugarizer/tasks/main.yml with roles/sugarizer/meta/main.yml
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# roles/nodered/tasks/main.yml with roles/nodered/meta/main.yml
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# 2019-01-16: fyi Node.js 10.x became "LTS" on 2018-10-30 but distros are
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# holding back for now: certainly Ubuntu 18.04 and even Debian 10/Buster
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# ("testing" branch) both install Node.js 8.x (instead of 10.x). While the
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# more bleeding-edge Debian Sid ("unstable" branch) does install Node.js 10.x
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#
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# This May Change: thanks all for running "apt -a list nodejs" on Buster's
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# daily builds @ www.debian.org/devel/debian-installer/ to keep us informed!
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- name: Set up Node.js 8.x apt sources (debuntu distros UP TO 2017)
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shell: curl -sL https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_8.x | bash -
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args:
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warn: no
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when: internet_available and (is_debian_8 or is_debian_9 or is_ubuntu_16 or is_ubuntu_17)
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# NOT NEC TO TEST FOR is_raspbian_8 OR is_raspbian_9 AS /opt/iiab/iiab/vars/<OS>.yml
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# DEFINES THESE AS SUBSETS OF is_debian_8 OR is_debian_9 (FOR NOW!)
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- name: Install latest Node.js which includes /usr/bin/npm (debuntu distros UP TO 2017)
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package:
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name: nodejs
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# name: nodejs=8.x
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state: latest
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# state: present
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when: internet_available and (is_debian_8 or is_debian_9 or is_ubuntu_16 or is_ubuntu_17)
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# 2018-07-14: BOTH STEPS ABOVE TAKE TIME, but Raspbian (apt offers npm
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# 1.4.21) & Debian 9 (apt offers no npm!) STILL NEED the above
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# nodesource.com approach to get a version of npm that works with Sugarizer:
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# https://github.com/iiab/iiab/issues/798#issuecomment-404324530
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#
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# MORE POSITIVELY: this nodesource.com approach (brings in npm 5.6.0 with
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# nodejs 8.11.3 for now, to any OS) would also work on Ubuntu 18.04, and
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# might even bring about a sane consistency across mainline OS's?
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#
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# BUT FOR NOW: Ubuntu 18.04's apt (approach below) brings in npm 3.5.2,
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# which appears suffic "SO FAR"? 18.04's nodejs 8.10.0 is more reassuring!
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# CRAZY IDEA: most versions of npm can upgrade themselves to the latest
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# (6.2.0 for now) using command "npm install -g npm", if that helps us in
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# future, e.g. TK's memory issue etc? If so, be CAREFUL this puts npm
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# in /usr/local/bin on Ubuntu 18.04 -- unlike Ubuntu 16.04 and Raspbian
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# where it upgrades /usr/bin/npm in place:
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# https://askubuntu.com/questions/1036278/npm-is-incorrect-version-on-latest-ubuntu-18-04-installation
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- name: Install latest packages nodejs and npm (debuntu distros AFTER 2017, or other distros)
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package:
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name:
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- nodejs
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- npm
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state: latest
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dependencies:
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- { role: nodejs, tags: ['nodejs'], when: nodered_install }
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- name: Set up Node.js 8.x apt sources (debuntu distros up to 2017)
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shell: curl -sL https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_8.x | bash -
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args:
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warn: no
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when: internet_available and (is_debian_8 or is_debian_9 or is_ubuntu_16 or is_ubuntu_17) and nodered_install
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# NOT NEC TO TEST FOR is_raspbian_8 OR is_raspbian_9 AS /opt/iiab/iiab/vars/<OS>.yml
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# DEFINES THESE AS SUBSETS OF is_debian_8 OR is_debian_9 (FOR NOW!)
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- name: Install latest Node.js which includes /usr/bin/npm (debuntu distros up to 2017)
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package:
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name: nodejs
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# name: nodejs=8.x
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state: latest
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# state: present
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when: internet_available and (is_debian_8 or is_debian_9 or is_ubuntu_16 or is_ubuntu_17) and nodered_install
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# 2019-01-15: WE'RE BORROWING npm INSTALLATION TRICKS FROM MID-2018 SUGARIZER:
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# https://github.com/iiab/iiab/blob/master/roles/sugarizer/tasks/main.yml#L77-L94
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- name: Install latest packages nodejs and npm (debuntu distros after 2017, or other distros)
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package:
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name:
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- nodejs
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- npm
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state: latest
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when: internet_available and not (is_debian_8 or is_debian_9 or is_ubuntu_16 or is_ubuntu_17) and nodered_install
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# 2019-01-16: @jvonau's PR #1403 moved installation of Node.js (8.x for now) &
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# npm to roles/nodejs/tasks/main.yml, triggered by roles/nodered/meta/main.yml
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- name: 'npm install node-red packages globally: node-red, node-red-admin, node-red-dashboard'
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shell: npm install -g --unsafe-perm node-red node-red-admin node-red-dashboard
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dependencies:
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- { role: mongodb, tags: ['generic','mongodb'], when: sugarizer_install }
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- { role: nodejs, tags: ['nodejs'], when: sugarizer_install }
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# 3. INSTALL A GOOD VERSION OF Node.js AND npm
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- name: Set up Node.js 8.x apt sources (debuntu distros up to 2017)
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shell: curl -sL https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_8.x | bash -
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args:
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warn: no
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when: internet_available and (is_debian_8 or is_debian_9 or is_ubuntu_16 or is_ubuntu_17)
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# NOT NEC TO TEST FOR is_raspbian_8 OR is_raspbian_9 AS /opt/iiab/iiab/vars/<OS>.yml
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# DEFINES THESE AS SUBSETS OF is_debian_8 OR is_debian_9 (FOR NOW!)
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- name: Install latest Node.js which includes /usr/bin/npm (debuntu distros up to 2017)
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package:
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name: nodejs
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# name: nodejs=8.x
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state: latest
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# state: present
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when: internet_available and (is_debian_8 or is_debian_9 or is_ubuntu_16 or is_ubuntu_17)
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# 2019-01-15: BORROWED BY https://github.com/iiab/iiab/blob/master/roles/nodered/tasks/main.yml#L1-L26
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# 2018-07-14: BOTH STEPS ABOVE TAKE TIME, but Raspbian (apt offers npm
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# 1.4.21) & Debian 9 (apt offers no npm!) STILL NEED the above
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# nodesource.com approach to get a version of npm that works with Sugarizer:
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# https://github.com/iiab/iiab/issues/798#issuecomment-404324530
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#
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# MORE POSITIVELY: this nodesource.com approach (brings in npm 5.6.0 with
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# nodejs 8.11.3 for now, to any OS) would also work on Ubuntu 18.04, and
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# might even bring about a sane consistency across mainline OS's?
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#
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# BUT FOR NOW: Ubuntu 18.04's apt (approach below) brings in npm 3.5.2,
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# which appears suffic "SO FAR"? 18.04's nodejs 8.10.0 is more reassuring!
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# CRAZY IDEA: most versions of npm can upgrade themselves to the latest
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# (6.2.0 for now) using command "npm install -g npm", if that helps us in
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# future, e.g. TK's memory issue etc? If so, be CAREFUL this puts npm
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# in /usr/local/bin on Ubuntu 18.04 -- unlike Ubuntu 16.04 and Raspbian
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# where it upgrades /usr/bin/npm in place:
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# https://askubuntu.com/questions/1036278/npm-is-incorrect-version-on-latest-ubuntu-18-04-installation
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- name: Install latest packages nodejs and npm (debuntu distros after 2017, or other distros)
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package:
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name:
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- nodejs
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- npm
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state: latest
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when: internet_available and not (is_debian_8 or is_debian_9 or is_ubuntu_16 or is_ubuntu_17)
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# 2019-01-16: @jvonau's PR #1403 moved installation of Node.js (8.x for now) &
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# npm to roles/nodejs/tasks/main.yml, triggered by roles/sugarizer/meta/main.yml
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# 4. RUN "npm install" TO POPULATE ~35MB /opt/iiab/sugarizer-server/node_modules
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