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This project demonstrates two DevOps automation approaches for deploying a simple Flask-based To-Do List application that mimics a LAMP stack but uses Docker containers instead of a traditional Apache/PHP environment.
The goal is to give hands-on experience with core DevOps tools including:
Terraform: to provision infrastructure or manage Docker resources
Ansible: to configure remote hosts and deploy containers
Docker: to containerize and run the application
GitLab CI/CD: to automate testing, provisioning, and deployment pipelines
The To-Do app is built using Flask (Python) with a MySQL database and supports basic CRUD operations.
This is a 3-person collaborative project, divided into two main tracks:
🔹 Project 1: todo-terraform-docker Deploy the Flask + MySQL app entirely using Terraform’s Docker provider — no Ansible, no VM provisioning. This is ideal for fast, local development and demonstrates infrastructure-as-code at the container level.🔹 Project 2: ansible-todo-deployer Use Ansible to install Docker and deploy the containerized app on a remote VM (can be provisioned manually or via Terraform). This approach simulates a production-like environment where a host must be configured from scratch.Both projects use GitLab CI/CD for automated execution.
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Docker container with Alliance Auth web application
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Authenticator for integrating Mumble with Alliance Auth, featuring caching, environment variable configuration, Docker support, and Prometheus metrics.
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Docker container that checks mail inbox for mail of defined sender and forwards mail to group of receivers
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(Deprecated!) Authenticator script for the Alliance Auth Mumble integration
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An Ubuntu base image emerged from Phusion baseimage-docker
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Ansible role for install Docker.
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