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ASCII2MAN = a2x -D $(dir $@) -d manpage -f manpage $<
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ASCII2MAN = a2x -D $(dir $@) -d manpage -f manpage $<
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ASCII2HTMLMAN = a2x -D docs/html/man/ -d manpage -f xhtml
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ASCII2HTMLMAN = a2x -D docs/html/man/ -d manpage -f xhtml
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MANPAGES := docs/man/man1/ansible.1
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MANPAGES := docs/man/man1/ansible.1 docs/man/man5/ansible-modules.1
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SITELIB = $(shell python -c "from distutils.sysconfig import get_python_lib; print get_python_lib()")
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SITELIB = $(shell python -c "from distutils.sysconfig import get_python_lib; print get_python_lib()")
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docs: manuals
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docs: manuals
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ansible-modules(5)
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=================
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:doctype:manpage
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:man source: Ansible-modules
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:man version: 0.0.1
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:man manual: System administration commands
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NAME
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ansible-modules - stock modules shipped with ansible
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DESCRIPTION
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-----------
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Ansible ships with a number of modules that can be executed directly on remote hosts or through
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ansible playbooks.
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IDEMPOTENCE
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Most modules other than command are idempotent, meaning they will seek to avoid changes
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unless a change needs to be made. When using ansible playbooks, these modules can
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trigger change events. Unless otherwise noted, all modules support change hooks.
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command
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The command module takes the command name followed by a list of arguments, space delimited.
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This is the only module that does not use key=value style parameters.
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Example usage:
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"/sbin/shutdown -t now"
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This module does not support change hooks.
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Returns the return code from the program as well as timing information.
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Async command running and command execution time limits are in plan.
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copy
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The copy module takes a list of source files
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*src=*::
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Local absolute path to a file to copy to the remote server
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*dest=*::
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Remote absolute path where the file should end up
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This module also returns md5sum information about the resultant file.
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facter
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Runs the discovery program 'facter' on the remote system, returning
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JSON data that can be useful for inventory purposes. It makes
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no changes on the remote system.
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Requires that 'facter' and 'ruby-json' be installed on the remote end.
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This module takes no parameters & does not support change hooks.
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git
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Deploys software from git checkouts.
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This module is in plan.
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ohai
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Similar to the facter module, this returns JSON inventory data but
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makes no changes on the remote system.
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Requires that 'ohai' be installed on the remote end.
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This module takes no parameters & does not support change hooks.
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ping
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A trivial test module, this module always returns the integer '1' on
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successful contact. It makes no changes on the remote system.
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This module does not support change hooks.
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service
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Controls services on remote machines.
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Values are 'started', 'stopped', or 'restarted'. Started/stopped
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are idempotent actions that will not run commands unless neccessary.
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'restarted' will always bounce the service
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*name=*::
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The name of the service
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setup
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Writes a JSON file containing key/value data, for use in templating.
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Call this once before using the template modules, usually as the very
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first step in your playbook.
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Optionally overrides the default JSON file location of /etc/ansible/setup.
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If used, also supply the metadata parameter to 'template'.
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Does not support change hooks yet, but in plan.
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template
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Templates a file out to a remote server. Call the setup module prior to usage.
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path of a Jinja2 formatted template on the local server
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location of a JSON file to use to supply template data. Default is /etc/ansible/setup
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which can be easily created using the 'setup' module.
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user
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This module is in plan.
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WRITING YOUR OWN MODULES
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element at the top level. Modules can also choose to indicate a failure scenario
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AUTHOR
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Ansible was originally written by Michael DeHaan. See the AUTHORS file
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SEE ALSO
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Ansible home page: <https://github.com/mpdehaan/ansible/>
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