testnet-ops/user-setup/README.md

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# user-setup
## Setup Ansible
To get started, follow the [installation](../README.md#installation) guide to setup ansible on your machine.
## Setup a user
- Create a new `hosts.ini` file:
```bash
cp ../hosts.example.ini hosts.ini
```
- Edit the [`hosts.ini`](./hosts.ini) file to run the playbook on a remote machine:
```ini
[deployment_host]
<host_name> ansible_host=<target_ip> ansible_user=<ssh_user> ansible_ssh_common_args='-o ForwardAgent=yes'
```
- Replace `<host_name>` with the desired `hostname` of the remote machine
- Replace `<target_ip>` with the IP address or hostname of the target machine
- Replace `<ssh_user>` with `root`
- Verify that you are able to connect to the host using the following command:
```bash
ansible all -m ping -i hosts.ini
# Expected output:
# <host_name> | SUCCESS => {
# "ansible_facts": {
# "discovered_interpreter_python": "/usr/bin/python3.10"
# },
# "changed": false,
# "ping": "pong"
# }
```
- Setup `user-vars.yml` using the example file
```bash
cp user-vars.example.yml user-vars.yml
```
- Edit the `user-vars.yml` file:
```bash
# name of the user you want to setup on the target host
username: ""
# password of the user you want to setup on the target host
password: ""
# path to the ssh key on your machine, eg: "/home/user/.ssh/id_rsa.pub"
path_to_ssh_key: ""
```
- Execute the `setup-user.yml` Ansible playbook to create a user with passwordless sudo permissions:
```bash
LANG=en_US.utf8 ansible-playbook setup-user.yml -i hosts.ini
```