At the community.openwrt, our mission is to produce and maintain simple, flexible,
and powerful open-source software tailored to manage and support OpenWrt devices.
This collection is originally based on the role gekmihesg.openwrt, maintained by Markus Weippert until 2022.
We acknowledge and we are grateful for the time and effort he dispensed to maintain that role over the years.
We welcome members from all skill levels to participate actively in our open, inclusive, and vibrant community.
Whether you are an expert or just beginning your journey with Ansible and community.openwrt,
you are encouraged to contribute, share insights, and collaborate with fellow enthusiasts!
We follow the Ansible Code of Conduct in all our interactions within this project.
If you encounter abusive behavior, please refer to the policy violations section of the Code for information on how to raise a complaint.
- Join the Ansible forum:
- Get Help: get help or help others. Please add appropriate tags if you start new discussions, for example the
YOUR TAGtag. - Posts tagged with 'your tag': subscribe to participate in collection/technology-related conversations.
- Refer to your forum group here if exists: by joining the team you will automatically get subscribed to the posts tagged with your group forum tag here.
- Social Spaces: gather and interact with fellow enthusiasts.
- News & Announcements: track project-wide announcements including social events. The Bullhorn newsletter, which is used to announce releases and important changes, can also be found here.
- Get Help: get help or help others. Please add appropriate tags if you start new discussions, for example the
For more information about communication, see the Ansible communication guide.
The content of this collection is made by people like you, a community of individuals collaborating on making the world better through developing automation software.
We are actively accepting new contributors and all types of contributions are very welcome.
Don't know how to start? Refer to the Ansible community guide!
Want to submit code changes? Take a look at the Quick-start development guide.
We also use the following guidelines:
The current maintainers are listed in the MAINTAINERS file. If you have questions or need help, feel free to mention them in the proposals.
To learn how to maintain/become a maintainer of this collection, refer to the Maintainer guidelines.
It is necessary for maintainers of this collection to be subscribed to:
- The collection itself (the
Watchbutton ->All Activityin the upper right corner of the repository's homepage). - The news-for-maintainers repository.
They also should be subscribed to Ansible's The Bullhorn newsletter.
The process of decision making in this collection is based on discussing and finding consensus among participants.
Every voice is important. If you have something on your mind, create an issue or dedicated discussion and let's discuss it!
TBD
The collection is currently tested against OpenWRT versions:
- 21.02
- 22.03
- 23.05
- 24.10
OpenWRT versions prior to 24.10 have Dropbear SSH servers that are incompatible with modern SSH clients (OpenSSH 9.6+). While versions 22.03 and 23.05 have CVE-2023-48795 security patches backported, these patches do not provide full protocol compatibility with newer SSH clients.
Testing methodology:
- OpenWRT 24.10: SSH connections
- OpenWRT 21.02, 22.03, 23.05: Docker connections (SSH incompatible)
Deprecation notice: Support for OpenWRT versions prior to 24.10 will be removed in a future release due to SSH incompatibility.
TBD
TBD
Before using this collection, you need to install it with the Ansible Galaxy command-line tool:
ansible-galaxy collection install community.openwrtYou can also include it in a requirements.yml file and install it with ansible-galaxy collection install -r requirements.yml, using the format:
---
collections:
- name: community.openwrtNote that if you install the collection from Ansible Galaxy, it will not be upgraded automatically when you upgrade the ansible package. To upgrade the collection to the latest available version, run the following command:
ansible-galaxy collection install community.openwrt --upgradeYou can also install a specific version of the collection, for example, if you need to downgrade when something is broken in the latest version (please report an issue in this repository). Use the following syntax to install version 0.1.0:
ansible-galaxy collection install community.openwrt:==0.1.0See using Ansible collections for more details.
See the changelog.
There is no roadmap for this collection at this moment. One should be created and published if community feedback shows an appetite for it.
- Ansible user guide
- Ansible developer guide
- Ansible collections requirements
- Ansible community Code of Conduct
- The Bullhorn (the Ansible contributor newsletter)
- Important announcements for maintainers
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See LICENSE to see the full text.