# Ansible Collins external inventory script settings # [collins] # You should not have a trailing slash or collins # will not properly match the URI 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