Ansible DimagiKeyStore..........what is it?

in the Ansible install directions contained
at GitHub - dimagi/commcare-cloud: Tools for standing up and managing a CommCare HQ server environment it references a file that
must be acquired in the following statement.

There is one file that is omitted from the commcarehq-ansible repository:
DimagiKeyStore. You will need it to complete a full stack deployment.
Obtain a copy of it, and place it in the ansible/roles/keystore/files/
directory.

What is this file and where do we obtain a copy of it as it suggests?

Anyone's help on this would be appreciated.

Hi John

That's a legacy requirement for signing JAR files which we are phasing out.
You can ignore it or just create an empty file.

Simon Kelly
Director of Server Engineer | Dimagi

··· On 9 September 2017 at 18:01, John Harper wrote:

in the Ansible install directions contained at Dimagi · GitHub
commcarehq-ansible it references a file that must be acquired in the
following statement.

There is one file that is omitted from the commcarehq-ansible repository:
DimagiKeyStore. You will need it to complete a full stack deployment.
Obtain a copy of it, and place it in the ansible/roles/keystore/files/
directory.

What is this file and where do we obtain a copy of it as it suggests?

Anyone's help on this would be appreciated.

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Thanks Simon,

any file extension? DimagiKeyStore.key
or such?

··· On Monday, September 11, 2017 at 3:50:01 AM UTC-7, Simon Kelly wrote: > > Hi John > > That's a legacy requirement for signing JAR files which we are phasing > out. You can ignore it or just create an empty file. > > Simon Kelly > Director of Server Engineer | Dimagi > > On 9 September 2017 at 18:01, John Harper <john....@grableservices.com > wrote: > >> in the Ansible install directions contained at >> https://github.com/dimagi/commcarehq-ansible it references a file that >> must be acquired in the following statement. >> >> >> There is one file that is omitted from the commcarehq-ansible repository: >> DimagiKeyStore. You will need it to complete a full stack deployment. >> Obtain a copy of it, and place it in the ansible/roles/keystore/files/ >> directory. >> >> What is this file and where do we obtain a copy of it as it suggests? >> >> Anyone's help on this would be appreciated. >> >> -- >> >> --- >> You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups >> "CommCare Developers" group. >> To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an >> email to commcare-developers+unsubscribe@googlegroups.com . >> For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout. >> > >

The name doesn't matter much, you can configure the path to the file in the
vars file: "keystore_file: '/path/to/DimagiKeyStore'". For example:

Simon Kelly
Director of Server Engineer | Dimagi

··· On 11 September 2017 at 22:39, John Harper wrote:

Thanks Simon,

any file extension? DimagiKeyStore.key
or such?

On Monday, September 11, 2017 at 3:50:01 AM UTC-7, Simon Kelly wrote:

Hi John

That's a legacy requirement for signing JAR files which we are phasing
out. You can ignore it or just create an empty file.

Simon Kelly
Director of Server Engineer | Dimagi

On 9 September 2017 at 18:01, John Harper john....@grableservices.com wrote:

in the Ansible install directions contained at
GitHub - dimagi/commcare-cloud: Tools for standing up and managing a CommCare HQ server environment it references a file that
must be acquired in the following statement.

There is one file that is omitted from the commcarehq-ansible
repository: DimagiKeyStore. You will need it to complete a full stack
deployment. Obtain a copy of it, and place it in the
ansible/roles/keystore/files/ directory.

What is this file and where do we obtain a copy of it as it suggests?

Anyone's help on this would be appreciated.

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