IMPORTANT TO NOTE
This is the 90 minute version of this workshop. For the longer 4-hour session please 🔬 click here
As a part of Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform, Event-Driven Ansible can process events containing discrete intelligence about conditions in the IT environment, determine the appropriate response to the event, then execute automated actions to address or remediate the event. This workshop will demonstrate Event-Driven Ansible and how it provides the event-handling capability needed to automate time-consuming tasks and respond to changing conditions in any IT domain.
During this workshop, we will walk through the basics of EDA (Event-Driven Ansible) covering fundamentals such as sources, rules, and actions and the corresponding technology and implementation through Ansible Rulebook CLI, rulebooks, source plugins, and EDA content collections. This workshop requires students to have beginner-level knowledge of command-line Ansible, Visual Studio Code, and Git.
| Resource | Link |
|---|---|
| Workshop content and exercises | labs.demoredhat.com/exercises/instruqt/eda |
| Follow-up assets | Follow-up assets spreadsheet |
| Post-event survey | Post-event survey |
| Certain registration page & promotional email copy | Registration page & promotional email copy |
| Presenter instructions and guide | Presenter instructions and guide |
| Certain event banners | Event banners (Google Drive) |
Advanced Ansible users and SREs would benefit from this workshop. The workshop introduces the domain of observability and automation.
Automation specialists and site reliability engineers.
This workshop uses the Instruqt platform to load the labs inside your browser. If you have a large number of users and want to increase the amount of hot-standbys please email: ansible-tmm@redhat.com.
| Activity | Link | Estimated Time |
|---|---|---|
| Slides: Introduction + Workshop Brief | 🖥️ Google Slides | ⏱️ 15 minutes |
| Lab 1: Getting Started with Event-Driven Ansible | 🚀 Launch Lab | ⏱️ 25 minutes |
| Slides: Lab Brief for Lab 2 | 🖥️ Google Slides | ⏱️ 10 minutes |
| Lab 2: Getting Started with EDA Controller | 🚀 Launch Lab | ⏱️ 40 minutes |
| Lab Title | Description | Link | Estimated Time | Notes | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Advanced EDA: GitOps with Event-Driven Ansible | Use Event-Driven Ansible to react to events generated by Git operations. | 🚀 Launch Lab | ⏱️ 40 minutes | |||
| Advanced EDA: Event-Driven Ansible and NetOps (Arista) | Use Event-Driven Ansible to react to network events as well as work with ChatOps. | 🚀 Launch Lab | ⏱️ 40 minutes | |||
| Event-driven Ansible with OpenShift Demo | Use Red Hat OpenShift events as a trigger showcasing the adaptability and effectiveness of Event-Driven Ansible | 🚀 Launch Lab | ⏱️ 40 minutes |
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Any of the individual labs (that make up the workshop) can be used as a standalone demo.
Additional material for Event-Driven Ansible
| Title | Type | Link |
|---|---|---|
| Automate IT response with Event-Driven Ansible | E-Book | 📖 Download E-Book |
| The impact of event-driven automation on IT operations | Analyst material | 📒 Download Analyst Material |
This is an official Ansible Workshop
This workshop is maintained by the Red Hat Ansible Technical Marketing Team.
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