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<h3 align="center">Self service portal on top of Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform(RHAAP)/AWX (formerly known as Ansible Tower)</h3>
<h3 align="center">Self service portal on top of Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform</h3>

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Squest is a framework that allow you to expose an **Everything-as-a-Service** web portal.
Squest is a sophisticated framework that empowers you to create a web portal offering a comprehensive **Everything-as-a-Service** experience.

Exposed services in Squest are not hard coded. A service is actually a pointer to your automation in the backend engine Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform(RHAAP)/AWX (formerly known as Ansible Tower).
It means everything, as long as it exists as an automation script, can be exposed as a service. **The only limit is your own capability of automation**.
In Squest, the services made available are not hardcoded. Instead, each service serves as a reference to your automation capabilities within the backend engine,
Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform (RHAAP)/AWX (formerly known as Ansible Tower). This essentially means that anything, as long as it exists as an automation script,
can be transformed into a service. Your only limitation lies in your own proficiency in automation.

More than a fire and forget tool, Squest can store in its database each deployed instance of services it has provisioned so you can attach to them more automation that allow
your users to **manage the lifecycle** of their resources.
Each operation corresponds to another link to an automation process in the backend. This allows to make end users more autonomous and free you from time spent in support
and object update management.
Going beyond mere deployment, Squest maintains a record of every instance of services it provisions in its database.
This allows you to augment these instances with additional automation, enabling your users to effectively manage the lifecycle of their resources.
Each operation performed corresponds to yet another link to an automation process in the backend. This empowering feature enhances user autonomy,
relieving you of the burden of providing extensive support and managing object updates.

If you want an idea of what you can do with Squest, click on the image below.

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# Squest

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# Welcome to the Squest documentation!
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