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Tags
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If you have a large playbook it may become useful to be able to run a
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specific part of the configuration without running the whole playbook.
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Both plays and tasks support a "tags:" attribute for this reason.
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Example::
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tasks:
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- yum: name={{ item }} state=installed
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with_items:
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- httpd
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- memcached
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tags:
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- packages
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- template: src=templates/src.j2 dest=/etc/foo.conf
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tags:
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- configuration
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If you wanted to just run the "configuration" and "packages" part of a very long playbook, you could do this::
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ansible-playbook example.yml --tags "configuration,packages"
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You may also apply takes to roles:
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roles:
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- { role: webserver, port: 5000, tags: [ 'web', 'foo' ] }
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And you may also tag basic include statements:
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- include: foo.yml tags=web,foo
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Both of these have the function of tagging every single task inside the include statement.
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.. seealso::
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:doc:`playbooks`
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An introduction to playbooks
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:doc:`playbooks_roles`
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Playbook organization by roles
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`User Mailing List <http://groups.google.com/group/ansible-devel>`_
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Have a question? Stop by the google group!
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`irc.freenode.net <http://irc.freenode.net>`_
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#ansible IRC chat channel
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