Streamline development by integrating Red Hat Developer Hub plug-ins
You can use Ansible plug-ins for Red Hat Developer Hub (RHDH) to learn Ansible, create projects, and access tools for testing code. Through the RHDH UI, you can navigate to your Ansible Automation Platform instance to configure and run your automation jobs.
This document describes how to use the Ansible plug-ins for Red Hat Developer Hub. It presents a worked example of developing a playbook project for automating updates to your firewall configuration on RHEL systems.
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The Ansible plug-ins for Red Hat Developer Hub link to Learning Paths on the Red Hat developer portal, developers.redhat.com/learn.
To access the Learning Paths, you must have a Red Hat account and you must be able to log in to developers.redhat.com.
- Streamline development by integrating Red Hat Developer Hub plug-ins
You can use Ansible plug-ins for Red Hat Developer Hub (RHDH) to learn Ansible, create projects, and access tools for testing code. Through the RHDH UI, you can navigate to your Ansible Automation Platform instance to configure and run your automation jobs. - Dashboard navigation
After logging into Red Hat Developer Hub (RHDH), use the Ansible navigation panel item to view the plug-in dashboard. The dashboard shows the full automation workflow, from learning to deploying jobs on Ansible Automation Platform. - Access learning paths, labs, and collections
To learn more about getting started with automation, click Learn from the Overview page of the plug-in dashboard. The Learn page provides the following options for learning: - Develop and execute projects in Dev Spaces
OpenShift Dev Spaces provides a web-based Integrated Development Environment that includes the Ansible VS Code extension and command line tools. You can use this environment to develop and test your automation code.