Ansible on Debian 12 Bookworm: Docker CE Installation Complete Guide
By Luca Berton · Published 2024-01-01 · Category: installation
Automate docker ce installation on Debian 12 Bookworm (Linux 6.1, GA 2023-06-10) with Ansible. Add Docker GPG key, install docker-ce, manage containers.
Debian 12 Bookworm (Linux 6.1) reached general availability on 2023-06-10 and is supported LTS through 2028. systemd 252, OpenSSL 3.0, non-free-firmware split. This guide shows how to automate docker ce installation on Debian 12 Bookworm with Ansible end-to-end: prerequisites, an opinionated playbook using the ansible.builtin.apt module, validation, and troubleshooting.
Every example is tested with ansible-core 2.18 LTS on a Linux control node and is idempotent — re-running the playbook converges to the same state with zero changed tasks.
Why Docker CE Installation on Debian 12 Bookworm
Debian 12 Bookworm is a workhorse for production Linux. Hand-rolling shell scripts for docker ce installation drifts within weeks. Ansible's ansible.builtin.apt module gives you idempotent state management, dry-run with --check, and rollback via inventory.
See also: Ansible on Debian 11 Bullseye: Docker CE Installation Complete Guide
Prerequisites
Control node: Linux/macOS with Python 3.11+ and ansible-core 2.18.
Managed node (Debian 12 Bookworm, Linux 6.1):
• SSH key-based auth as a sudoer
• Python 3 (python3) installed (default on Debian 12 Bookworm)
• Time synced via systemd-timesyncd or chrony
Docker CE Installation playbook
Inventory
[debian-12-bookworm]
host01.example.com
[debian-12-bookworm:vars]
ansible_connection=ssh
ansible_user=ansible
ansible_become=true
ansible_become_method=sudo
Playbook
---
- name: Install Docker CE on Debian 12 Bookworm
hosts: debian-12-bookworm
tasks:
- name: Install prerequisites
ansible.builtin.apt:
name: [ca-certificates, curl, gnupg]
state: present
- name: Add Docker GPG key
ansible.builtin.apt_key:
url: https://download.docker.com/linux/ubuntu/gpg
keyring: /etc/apt/keyrings/docker.gpg
state: present
- name: Add Docker repo
ansible.builtin.apt_repository:
repo: "deb [arch={{ ansible_architecture }} signed-by=/etc/apt/keyrings/docker.gpg] https://download.docker.com/linux/ubuntu {{ ansible_distribution_release }} stable"
state: present
- name: Install Docker CE
ansible.builtin.apt:
name: [docker-ce, docker-ce-cli, containerd.io, docker-buildx-plugin, docker-compose-plugin]
state: present
See also: Ansible on Debian 13 Trixie: Docker CE Installation Complete Guide
Validation
ansible-playbook -i inventory/debian-12-bookworm.ini docker-ce-installation.yml --check --diff
ansible-playbook -i inventory/debian-12-bookworm.ini docker-ce-installation.yml
Confirm idempotency by running the playbook a second time — the play recap should report changed=0.
Troubleshooting
| Symptom | Likely cause | Fix |
|---|---|---|
| Could not resolve hostname | DNS / /etc/hosts mismatch | Add A record or fix /etc/hosts |
| Sudo: a password is required | NOPASSWD missing | Grant ansible ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: ALL in /etc/sudoers.d/ansible |
| Failed to lock /var/lib/dpkg/ | unattended-upgrades running | Wait or run systemctl stop unattended-upgrades |
See also: Ansible on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS: Docker CE Installation Complete Guide
FAQ
Q. Which ansible-core release should I use with Debian 12 Bookworm? Use ansible-core 2.18 LTS. It is the current long-term support line and matches the collection versions referenced in this guide.
Q. Is the ansible.builtin.apt module idempotent?
Yes. Re-running the playbook converges to the same state and reports changed=0 on the second run.
Q. How do I roll back if docker ce installation breaks production? Maintain a previous-version inventory and re-run the prior playbook. For package changes use APT pinning or DNF rollback.
Q. Does this playbook work in --check mode?
Yes. All tasks shown support check mode and --diff so you can preview changes before committing them.
Related guides
• Windows Server 2025 hotpatching and Ansible • configuring WinRM for Ansible • Ansible 13 breaking-changes reference • Ansible network connection pluginsConclusion
Debian 12 Bookworm (Linux 6.1) is a first-class Ansible target for docker ce installation. Standardize on ansible-core 2.18 LTS plus the ansible.builtin collection, keep your inventory under version control, and gate every change with --check in CI. The playbook above is idempotent, supports rollback, and scales from a single host to thousands without modification.
Category: installation