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Ansible Documentation
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Welcome to the Ansible documentation.
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Ansible is an IT automation tool. It can configure systems, deploy software, and orchestrate more advanced IT orchestration
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such as continuous deployments or zero downtime rolling updates.
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Ansibe's goals are foremost those of simplicity and ease of use. It also has a strong focus on security and reliability, featuring
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a minimum of moving parts, usage of Open SSH for transport, and a language that is designed around auditability by humans -- even those
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not familiar with the program.
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This documentation covers the current released version of Ansible (1.3.X) and also some development version features (1.4). For recent features, in each section, the version of Ansible where the feature is added is indicated. Ansible produces a new major release approximately
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every 2 months.
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Before we dive into playbooks, configuration management, deployment, and orchestration, we'll learn how to get Ansible installed and some
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basic information. We'll go over how to execute ad-hoc commands in parallel across your nodes using /usr/bin/ansible. We'll also see
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what sort of modules are available in Ansible's core (though you can also write your own, which we'll also show later).
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An Introduction
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.. toctree::
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:maxdepth: 1
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intro_installation
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intro_getting_started
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intro_inventory
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intro_dynamic_inventory
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intro_patterns
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intro_adhoc
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intro_configuration
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modules
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Overview
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.. image:: http://www.ansibleworks.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/ANSIBLE_DIAGRAM.jpg
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:alt: ansible architecture diagram
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:width: 788px
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:height: 436px
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An Introduction to Playbooks
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Playbooks are Ansible's configuration, deployment, and orchestration language. They can describe a policy you want your remote systems
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to enforce, or a set of steps in a general IT process.
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At a basic level, playbooks can be used to manage configurations of and deployments to remote machines. At a more advanced level, they can sequence multi-tier rollouts involving rolling updates, and can delegate actions to other hosts, interacting with monitoring servers and load balancers along the way.
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There's no need to learn everything at once. You can start small and pick up more features
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over time as you need them.
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Playbooks are designed to be human-readable and are developed in a basic text language. There are multiple
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ways to organize playbooks and the files they include, and we'll offer up some suggestions on that and making the most out of Ansible.
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playbooks
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playbooks_roles
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playbooks_variables
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playbooks_conditionals
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playbooks_loops
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playbooks_best_practices
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It is recommended to look at `Example Playbooks <https://github.com/ansible/ansible-examples>`_ while reading along with the playbook documentation. These illustrate best practices as well as how to put many of the various concepts together.
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Advanced Topics In Playbooks
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Here are some playbook features that not everyone may need to learn, but can be quite useful for particular applications.
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Browsing these topics is recommended as you may find some useful tips here, but feel free to learn Ansible first and adopt
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these only if they seem relevant or useful to your environment.
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playbooks_acceleration
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playbooks_async
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playbooks_checkmode
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playbooks_delegation
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playbooks_environment
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playbooks_error_handling
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playbooks_lookups
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playbooks_prompts
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playbooks_tags
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Detailed Guides
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This section is new and evolving. The idea here is explore particular use cases in greater depth and provide a more "top down" explanation
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of some basic features.
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A chance to dive into some more topics in depth:
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guide_aws
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Pending topics may include: Vagrant, Docker, Jenkins, Rackspace Cloud, Google Compute Engine, Linode/Digital Ocean, Continous Deployment,
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and more.
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Community Information
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Ansible is an open source project designed to bring together developers and administrators of all kinds to collaborate on building
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IT automation solutions that work well for them. Should you wish to get more involved -- whether in terms of just asking a question, helping
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other users, introducing new people to Ansible, or helping with the software or documentation, we welcome your contributions to the project::
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How to interact <https://github.com/ansible/ansible/blob/devel/CONTRIBUTING.md>
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Developer Information
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Learn how to build modules of your own in any language, and also how to extend ansible through several kinds of plugins. Explore Ansible's Python API and write Python plugins to integrate
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with other solutions in your environment.
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developing_api
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developing_inventory
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developing_modules
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developing_plugins
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REST API <http://ansibleworks.com/ansibleworks-awx>
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Miscellaneous
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faq
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glossary
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YAMLSyntax
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