Add collect_enodes playbook #60
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Similar to #55
Collects enodes and writes them to a file in the root,
enodes.json
You can then copy the contents and paste as-is in
eth1_bootnode_enode:
since YAML supports JSON syntax.Very convenient to grab those of any group, since it leverages
-f
ansible functionalityNote: Not as robust as #55 since it grabs from logs but so far has not broke for me. Not sure if ELs have an API to programmatically grab the enode, @parithosh ?
Note: Depends on #61 to query by execution_container_name