ansible/contrib/inventory/collins.ini
Brian Coca d0c6d2ff1c poreted log_plays, syslog_json and osx_say callbacks to v2
renamed plugins to contrib (they are not really plugins)
rewrote README.md to reflect new usage
added new dir to setup.py so it gets copied with installation, in views
of making using inventory scripts easier in teh future
2015-07-10 10:30:33 -04:00

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# Ansible Collins external inventory script settings
#
[collins]
host = http://localhost:9000
username = blake
password = admin:first
# Specifies a timeout for all HTTP requests to Collins.
timeout_secs = 120
# Specifies a maximum number of retries per Collins request.
max_retries = 5
# Specifies the number of results to return per paginated query as specified in
# the Pagination section of the Collins API docs:
# http://tumblr.github.io/collins/api.html
results_per_query = 100
# Specifies the Collins asset type which will be queried for; most typically
# you'll want to leave this at the default of SERVER_NODE.
asset_type = SERVER_NODE
# Collins assets can optionally be assigned hostnames; this option will preference
# the selection of an asset's hostname over an IP address as the primary identifier
# in the Ansible inventory. Typically, this value should be set to true if assets
# are assigned hostnames.
prefer_hostnames = true
# Within Collins, assets can be granted multiple IP addresses; this configuration
# value specifies the index within the 'ADDRESSES' array as returned by the
# following API endpoint:
# http://tumblr.github.io/collins/api.html#api-ipam-asset-addresses-section
ip_address_index = 0
# Sets whether Collins instances in multiple datacenters will be queried.
query_remote_dcs = false
# API calls to Collins can involve large, substantial queries. For this reason,
# we cache the results of an API call. Set this to the path you want cache files
# to be written to. Two files will be written to this directory:
# - ansible-collins.cache
# - ansible-collins.index
cache_path = /tmp
# If errors occur while querying inventory, logging messages will be written
# to a logfile in the specified directory:
# - ansible-collins.log
log_path = /tmp
# The number of seconds that a cache file is considered valid. After this many
# seconds, a new API call will be made, and the cache file will be updated.
cache_max_age = 600