FROM docker.io/library/rockylinux:8

RUN dnf update --assumeyes && \
    dnf install --assumeyes bash-completion sudo && \
    dnf install --assumeyes epel-release && \
    dnf install --assumeyes ansible && \
    dnf remove --assumeyes epel-release && \
    dnf install --assumeyes 'dnf-command(config-manager)' && \
    dnf config-manager --set-enabled ha && \
    dnf install --assumeyes python3-boto3 python3-botocore && \
    dnf clean all

# We must change python to 3.12 (default 3.6), to be compliant with ansible-core. Furthermore, we must upgrade pip to
# latest version. Otherwise is still used pip for python 3.6. At least, we install boto3, which is required for the aws
# dynamic inventory manually, because the official python-boto3 package is for python 3.6.
RUN alternatives --set python3 /usr/bin/python3.12 && \
    curl --fail --silent --location https://bootstrap.pypa.io/get-pip.py --output get-pip.py && \
    python3 get-pip.py && \
    pip install boto3

# Create default ansible inventory file
RUN mkdir --parents /etc/ansible
RUN echo -e "[local]\nlocalhost ansible_connection=local" > /etc/ansible/hosts

# Remove unnecessary getty and udev targets that result in high CPU usage when
# using multiple containers with molecule
# (https://github.com/ansible/molecule/issues/1104)
RUN rm --recursive --force /lib/systemd/system/systemd*udev* && \
    rm --recursive --force /lib/systemd/system/getty.target

VOLUME [ "/sys/fs/cgroup", "/tmp", "/run"]