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# How to build an Ansible Execution Environment ## Prerequisites This was tested with ansible-builder version 1.1.0. ## Building from Galaxy Using the files in the ansible_collections/netapp/ontap/execution_environments/from_galaxy directory as a template: - execution-environment.yml describes the build environment. - requirements.yml defines the collections to add into you execution environment. Then build with: ``` ansible-builder build ``` For instance, using podman instead of docker, and tagging: ``` ansible-builder build --container-runtime=podman --tag myregistry.io/ansible-ee-netapp:21.24.1 -f execution-environment.yml -v 3 ``` In my case, I needed to use sudo. ## Building from GitHub Alternativaly, the source code can be downloaded from GitHub. It allows to get code before release (at your own risks) or to use a fork. See ansible_collections/netapp/ontap/execution_environments/from_github/requirements.yml ## References https://ansible-builder.readthedocs.io/en/stable/usage/ https://docs.ansible.com/automation-controller/latest/html/userguide/ee_reference.html