Add additional documentation for setting up the NodeJS role.

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Local Setup
===========
Ansible NodeJS
==============
An Ansible role that helps setup and install modern versions of NodeJS for Ubuntu systems. This role aims to simplify
the setup of both production and local development machines.
This role is a component of the [NGINX NodeJS role](https://bitbucket.org/dorianpula/ansible-nginx-nodejs-supervisor)
used to deploy NodeJS web applications.
Requirements
------------
This role is Ubuntu specific. Also note that NodeJS 5.x works on Ubuntu 12.04 and greater.
Role Variables
--------------
A description of the settable variables for this role should go here, including any variables that are in defaults/main.yml, vars/main.yml, and any variables that can/should be set via parameters to the role. Any variables that are read from other roles and/or the global scope (ie. hostvars, group vars, etc.) should be mentioned here as well.
Example Playbook
----------------
Including an example of how to use your role (for instance, with variables passed in as parameters) is always nice for users too:
- hosts: servers
roles:
- { role: username.rolename, x: 42 }
### Local Development Setup
This role can be used to provision and setup a local development environment.
Create a local playbook `local_playbook.yml`:
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}
```
Create local inventory `localhost_inventory`:
Create a inventory for connecting to the localhost: `localhost_inventory`:
```
localhost ansible_connection=local ansible_become=true
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Run the playbook locally:
```
ansible-playbook test_playbook.yml -i localhost_inventory -vvvv -K
ansible-playbook local_playbook.yml -i localhost_inventory -vvvv -K
```
Role Name
=========
A brief description of the role goes here.
Requirements
------------
Any pre-requisites that may not be covered by Ansible itself or the role should be mentioned here. For instance, if the role uses the EC2 module, it may be a good idea to mention in this section that the boto package is required.
Role Variables
--------------
A description of the settable variables for this role should go here, including any variables that are in defaults/main.yml, vars/main.yml, and any variables that can/should be set via parameters to the role. Any variables that are read from other roles and/or the global scope (ie. hostvars, group vars, etc.) should be mentioned here as well.
Dependencies
------------
A list of other roles hosted on Galaxy should go here, plus any details in regards to parameters that may need to be set for other roles, or variables that are used from other roles.
Example Playbook
----------------
Including an example of how to use your role (for instance, with variables passed in as parameters) is always nice for users too:
- hosts: servers
roles:
- { role: username.rolename, x: 42 }
License
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galaxy_info:
author: your name
description:
author: Dorian Pula
description: An Ansible role that helps setup and install modern versions of NodeJS for Ubuntu systems.
company: your company (optional)
issue_tracker_url: https://bitbucket.org/dorianpula/ansible-nginx-nodejs-supervisor/issues
license: BSD
min_ansible_version: 1.6
# If the issue tracker for your role is not on github, uncomment the
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platforms:
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- nodejs
- ubuntu
- server
- dev
dependencies: []
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