Patrick de Ruiter d417281ee0
feat: Repurpose module from Ansible EDA to Renovate bot deployment
Complete rewrite of the module to deploy a Renovate bot for automated
dependency management with Gitea integration.

Breaking Changes:
- Module purpose changed from Ansible EDA to Renovate bot
- All variables restructured for Renovate configuration
- State file path updated to home/docker/renovate/renovate.tfstate
- Volumes changed from EDA rulebooks/logs to config/cache
- Container image now uses renovate/renovate:latest

Added:
- Gitea platform integration with token authentication
- Renovate configuration template (config.js.tpl)
- Repository configuration examples
- Gitea Actions workflow examples
- SonarQube integration examples
- Comprehensive documentation (README, QUICKSTART, MIGRATION_GUIDE)
- CHANGELOG.md for version tracking
- Security best practices

Removed:
- All Ansible EDA-specific configuration
- Traefik labels (not needed for Renovate)
- Old EDA documentation files
- example-rulebook.yml

Updated:
- Complete README with Gitea setup instructions
- terraform.tfvars with Renovate configuration
- All resource names from ansible_eda to renovate
- Backend state path

This is version 2.0.0 - not backward compatible with previous EDA version.
See MIGRATION_GUIDE.md for detailed migration instructions.
2025-11-17 00:32:51 +01:00

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Changelog

All notable changes to this Terraform module will be documented in this file.

[2.0.0] - 2024-11-17

Changed - Major Refactoring

This module has been completely repurposed from Ansible EDA to Renovate bot deployment.

Breaking Changes

  • Module Purpose: Changed from Ansible Event-Driven Automation to Renovate bot deployment
  • Container Image: Now uses renovate/renovate:latest instead of quay.io/ansible/ansible-rulebook:latest
  • Volumes: Replaced ansible-eda-rulebooks and ansible-eda-logs with renovate-config and renovate-cache
  • Variables: Complete restructure of variables to support Renovate configuration
  • Configuration: Now uses config.js template instead of YAML rulebooks
  • State Path: Updated from home/docker/ansible-eda/ansible-eda.tfstate to home/docker/renovate/renovate.tfstate

Added

  • Renovate bot container deployment with Gitea integration
  • config.js.tpl template for automated configuration
  • example-renovate.json for repository-level configuration
  • example-gitea-workflow.yaml for CI/CD integration
  • New variables:
    • renovate_platform - Git platform (gitea, github, gitlab)
    • renovate_endpoint - API endpoint URL
    • renovate_token - Bot authentication token
    • renovate_git_author - Git commit author
    • renovate_username - Bot username
    • renovate_autodiscover - Auto-discover repositories
    • renovate_onboarding_config - Onboarding configuration
    • github_com_token - Optional GitHub.com token
    • upload_config_file - Control config.js upload
    • restart_policy - Container restart policy
  • Comprehensive README with Gitea setup instructions
  • SonarQube integration examples
  • Pipeline configuration examples
  • Security best practices documentation

Removed

  • All Ansible EDA-specific configuration
  • rulebook_command variable
  • webhook_port variable
  • upload_example_rulebook variable
  • example-rulebook.yml file
  • Traefik labels (Renovate doesn't need web access)
  • Old documentation files:
    • MIGRATION_SUMMARY.md
    • DECISION_POINTS.md
    • IMPLEMENTATION_PLAN.md

Updated

  • README.md with complete Renovate documentation
  • terraform.tfvars with Renovate-specific configuration
  • All resource names from ansible_eda to renovate
  • Output variables to reflect new purpose
  • Security considerations for Renovate bot

Migration Notes

If you were using the previous Ansible EDA version:

  1. This is a complete rewrite - not backward compatible
  2. State file path has changed - plan accordingly
  3. All volumes will be recreated
  4. Variable names have completely changed
  5. Consider creating a new module instance rather than migrating

[1.0.0] - 2024-11-16

Initial Release (Ansible EDA)

  • Initial Terraform module for Ansible Event-Driven Automation
  • Docker container deployment with Traefik integration
  • Vault authentication for DNS credentials
  • MinIO backend for state storage
  • Resource limits and persistent volumes